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1 Sarada Krishna Homoeopathic Medical College Kulasekaram - 629181 COURSE FILE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Sub Code: 1513 & 1514 2017-2018 Faculty Name Dr. SANTHI SERENE SYLUM (Professor) Dr. L.GIRIJA (Associate Professor) Dr. SHEEBA (Assistant Professor) DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

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Sarada Krishna

Homoeopathic Medical College

Kulasekaram - 629181

COURSE FILE

DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

Sub Code: 1513 & 1514

2017-2018

Faculty Name

Dr. SANTHI SERENE SYLUM (Professor)

Dr. L.GIRIJA (Associate Professor)

Dr. SHEEBA (Assistant Professor)

DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

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CONTENTS

S.No Content Page No

1. Vision of the Department 3

2. Mission of the Department 3

3. Programme Outcomes 4

4. Programme Specific Outcomes 4

5. Course Outcomes 5

6. Mapping of Course Outcome & Programme Outcome 6

7. Course Syllabus 7

8. Text Books Details 10

9. Reference Books 10

10. E-Resources 10

11. Time Table 11

12. Student List II BHMS 12

13. Student List III BHMS 13

14. Lesson Plan II BHMS 14

15. Lesson Plan III BHMS 15

16. Unit Plan II BHMS 16

17. Unit Plan III BHMS 24

18. Continuous and Comprehensive Internal Assessment (CCIE) 46

19. Assignments, Seminars, Quiz Schedule 50

20. Monthly test with questions 51

21. Sample Questions 53

22. Evaluation of Internal assessment marks 55

23. University Question Papers 56

24. Result Analysis 58

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DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT

To produce competent homoeopaths with adequate knowledge and skills to diagnose and

manage the clinical conditions in Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Infant Care with Homoeopathy and

to make referrals of patients, if need be.

MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT

To train special clinical methods of investigations for diagnosing local conditions and

individualizing cases , the surgical intervention either as a life saving measure or for

removing mechanical obstacles , if necessary, as well as their management by using

Homoeopathic medicines and other auxiliary methods of treatment.

To provide adequate knowledge about the care of newborn and to diagnose their

common disorders.

To develop skills to diagnose emergency conditions in Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

and to manage them Homeopathically or to treat as referrals.

To give acquaintance with Obstetrics and Gynaecology instruments, equipments,

materials, specimens... etc.

To acquire knowledge in pre operative, operative and post operative procedures to

witness surgical procedures in Gynaecology and Obstetrics.

To provide adequate knowledge in prenatal, natal and post natal care also to identify

and differentiate abnormal and high risk conditions.

To know the contraceptive measures and various causes of infertility and its scope and

management in the practice of Homoeopathy.

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DEPT. OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

Programme Outcomes of BHMS (PO)

The undergraduate students in Homoeopathy should be able to:

PO1 provide homoeopathic practice to the health issues of the society.

PO2 develop competencies in diagnosis and management of common health problems of the individual and community.

PO3 practice promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative medicine in respect to the commonly encountered health problems.

PO4 appreciate the psycho-social, cultural, economic and environmental factors affecting health and diseases.

PO5 develop human attitude towards the discharging of one’s professional responsibilities ethically.

PO6 develop interest in learning latest developments in homoeopathy and possess positive attitude for continued self-learning and to seek further expertise or to pursue research in any chosen area of medicine.

PO7 familiarise with the basic factors which are essential for the implementation of the National Health Programmes.

PO8 acquire basic management skill in the area of human resource, materials and resource management

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO) – BHMS

The undergraduate students in Homoeopathy should :

PSO1 acquire theoretical knowledge, practical skills and clinical understanding of homoeopathy and approach the diseases with modern methods and technology.

PSO2 recognise each patient as a whole (an individual in society) and not merely as a collection of organ systems or individual organ or sick parts

PSO3 diagnose various health problems, design and plan of treatment according to Homoeopathic system of Medicine.

PSO4 be able to determine the suitability of homoeopathic medicines for the wellness and treatment strategies.

PSO5 acquire sufficient knowledge and understanding of ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges related to Homoeopathy prescribed by the regulatory authorities.

PSO6 be competent enough to function independently and effectively the Homoeopathic practice.

PSO7 develop competency in conducting community related activities and health surveys.

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PSO8 conduct research on health issues faced by the community and suggests for remedial measures.

Course Outcomes – Obstetrics and Gynaecology (II BHMS)

Students should be able to

CO1 acquire knowledge on applied anatomy and physiology of female

reproductive systems. Knowledge

CO2 acquire knowledge on Embryological development of sexual

organs and intersexuality Knowledge

CO3 identify the Uterine problems through Gynaecological examination

along with various investigating techniques in Gynaecology Understanding

CO4 identify the relation between anatomy and physiology of

reproductive systems during pregnancy. Understanding

CO5 familarise the methods and techniques in identification of

pregnancy and prenatal care. Understanding

CO6 develop skill in identifying the symptoms during pregnancy and

their management in Homoeopathic perspective. Skill

CO7 acquire skill in general and therapeutic management of

Gynaecological & Obstetrical problems. Skill

CO8 develop skill in puerperal, postnatal care and care of the new born. Skill

Course Outcomes – Obstetrics and Gynaecology (III BHMS)

Students should be able to

CO1 acquire knowledge and understanding on diseases related to female

reproductive organs in homoeopathic perspective. K & U

CO2 recognises the scope of homoeopathy in treating malignancy and its

complications Understanding

CO3 familiarise with pre-natal diagnostic techniques and Act 1994. Knowledge

CO4 understand common obstetrical and Gynaecological operations Understanding

CO5 acquire knowledge of infant and child health care Knowledge

CO6 acquire knowledge in medico-legal aspects in obstetrics Knowledge

CO7 acquire knowledge in normal and abnormal pregnancies,

identification of high risk cases and its management. Knowledge

CO8 understand events in normal, abnormal labour and its

complications. Understanding

CO9 develop understanding on population dynamics, control of

conception and infertility.

Understanding

CO10 develop skill in identifying common problems during normal and

abnormal pregnancy and to manage it Skill

CO11 develop skill in homoeopathic management of the clinical

conditions in Gynaecology and Obstetrics. Skill

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Mapping of COs and Pos

Obstetrics and Gynaecology (II BHMS)

CO/PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8

CO1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 CO2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 CO3 2 - 1 2 1 2 - - CO4 3 1 - 2 - - - - CO5 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 CO6 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 CO7 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 CO8 1 1 1 1 1 - - -

Correlation Level: 1-slight (Low) 2-moderate (Medium) 3-substantial (High)

Obstetrics and Gynaecology (III BHMS)

CO/PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8

CO1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 CO2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 CO3 2 2 - 2 1 2 - - CO4 - - - 2 - - - - CO5 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 CO6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO7 1 2 1 1 - - 1 1 CO8 - - 1 1 1 - - CO9 3 3 3 3 2 2 - 1

CO10 1 - - - - - - - CO11 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2

Correlation Level: 1-slight (Low) 2-moderate (Medium) 3-substantial (High)

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Course Syllabus

Page No. 45 to 48, Source: Central Council of Homoeopathy, Homoeopathy Degree Course (BHMS)

Regulations, 1983 (Amended up to March 2016)

GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS

Instructions:

I. (a) Homoeopathy adopt the same attitude towards this subject as it does towards medicine

and surgery’ but while dealing with Gynaecology and obstetrical cases’ a homoeopathic

physician must be trained in special clinical methods of investigation for diagnosing local

conditions and individualizing cases, the surgical intervention either as a lifesaving measure

or for removing mechanical obstacles, if necessary , as well as their management by using

homoeopathic medicines and other auxiliary methods of treatment;

(b)Pregnancy is the best time to eradicate genetic dyscrasias in women and this should be

specially stressed. And students shall also be instructed in the care of new born;

(c)The fact that the mother and child form a single biological unit and this peculiar close

physiological relationship persists for at least the first two years of the child’s life should be

particularly emphasized.

II. A course of instructions in the principle and practice of gynaecology and obstetrics and infant

care including the applied anatomy and physiology of pregnancy and labour, will be given.

III. Examinations and investigations in gynaecological and obstetrical cases shall be stressed and

scope of homoeopathy in this subject shall be taught in detail.

IV. The study shall start in second B.H.M.S and shall be completed in third B.H.M.S and examinations

will be held in third B.H.M.S and following topics shall be taught, namely;

Second B.H.M.S A. Theory:

1. Gynaecology

(a) A review of the applied anatomy of female reproductive systems-development and malformations.

(b) A review of the applied physiology of female reproductive systems-puberty, menstruation and menopause.

(c) Gynaecological examination and diagnosis. (d) Developmental anomalies. (e) Uterine displacements. (f) Sex and intersexuality.

(g) General management and therapeutics of the above listed topics in Gynaecology.

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2. Obstetrics

(a) Fundamentals of reproduction

(b) Development of intrauterine pregnancy – placenta and foetus.

(c) Diagnosis of pregnancy – investigations and examination.

(d) Antenatal care

(e) Vomiting of pregnancy.

(f) Preterm labour and post maturity.

(g) Normal labour and puerperium.

(h) Induction of labour.

(i) Postnatal and puerperal care.

(j) Care of the new born.

(k) Management and therapeutics of the above listed topics in obstetrics.

Third B.H.M.S 1. Gynaecology

(a) Infections and ulcerations of the female genital organs. (b) Injuries of the genital tract. (c) Disorders of menstruation. (d) Menorrhagia and dysfunctional uterine bleeding. (e) Disorders of female genital tract. (f) Diseases of breast. (g) Sexually transmitted diseases. (h) Endometriosis and adenomyosis. (i) Infertility and sterility. (j) Non-malignant growths. (k) Malignancy. (l) Chemotherapy caused complications. (m) Management and therapeutics of the above listed topics in gynaecology.

2. Obstetrics

(a) High risk labour; mal-positions and mal-presentations; twins, prolapsed of cord and limbs,

abnormalities in the action of the uterus; abnormal conditions of contracted pelvis;

obstructed labour, complications of 3rd stage of labour, injuries of birth canal, foetal

anomalies.

(b) Abnormal pregnancies-abortions, molar pregnancy, diseases of placenta and membranes,

toxemia of pregnancy, Antepartum hemorrhages, multiple pregnancy, protracted gestation,

ectopic pregnancy, intrauterine growth retardation, pregnancy in Rh negative woman,

intrauterine fetal death, still birth.

(c) Common disorder and systemic diseases associated with pregnancy.

(d) Pre-natal diagnostic techniques (regulation and prevention of misue) act, 1994.

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(e) Common obstetrical operations-medical termination of pregnancy, criminal abortion,

caesarean section, episiotomy.

(f) Emergency obstetric care.

(g) Population dynamics and control of conception.

(h) Infant care-neonatal hygiene, breast feeding, artificial feeding, management of premature

child, asphyxia, birth injuries, common disorder of newborn.

(i) Reproductive and child health care (a)safe motherhood and child survival (b)risk approach

–MCH care (c)maternal mortality and morbidity (d)perinatal mortality and morbidity

(e)diseases of foetus and new born.

(j) Medico-legal aspects in obstetrics.

(k) Homoeopathic management and therapeutics of the above listed clinical conditions in

obstetrics.

B. Practical or clinical:

Practical or clinical classes shall be taken on the following topics both in second and third

B.H.M.S.

(a) Gynaecological case taking

(b) Obstetrical case taking

(c) Gynaecological examination of the patient

(d) Obstetrical examination of the patient including antenatal, intranetal and post-natal care

(e) Bed side training

(f) Adequate grasp over homoeopathic principles and management

(g) Identification of instruments and models

C. Examination:

1.Theory:

1.1 Number of papers-02

1.2 Marks: paper I-100; paper I-100

1.3 Contents:

1.3.1 Paper-I: Gynaecology and homoeopathic therapeutics

1.3.2 paper-II: Obstetrics, infant care and homoeopathic therapeutics

2. Practical including viva voce or oral:

2.1 Marks: 200

2.2 Distribution of marks; Marks

2.2.1 One long case 30 2.2.2 Practical records, case records, journal 30 2.2.3 Identification of instruments, models and specimens 40 2.2.4 Viva voce(oral) 100 -------

Total 200

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Text Books

1. Dr CS Dawn Text Book Of Gynacology Contraception And Demography 2. D C Dutta Text Book Of Gynacology including contraception 3. Dr Sheila balakrishnan Text Book Of Gynacology 4. D C Dutta Textbook Of Obstetrics Including Perinatology & Contraception 5. Henry Minton Uterine Therapeutics Materia Medica & Repertory.

6. Dr C S Dawn Textbook Of Obstetrics And Neonatology And Reproductive And Child Health Education

7. Mudaliar And Menon Clinical Obstetrics

8. Cowperthwaite Text Book Of Gynaeology

Reference Books 1. Kakoli Gosh & Das Fitas Manual Of Ultrasound In Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2. Arul Kumaran Handbook Of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

3. W Boerick Regional Materia Medica

4. Sudha Salhan Textbook Of Obstetrics

5. Stanley G Clayton Obstetrics By 10 Teachers

E-resources

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TIME TABLE

II BHMS

Day &Time 8.30-9.30 am

9.30 -10.30 am

10.45-11.45 am

11.45-12.45

pm

1.30--2.30 pm

2.30-3.30 pm

3.30-4.30 pm

Monday IP Clinics(Gynaecology) Dr.Shanthi Serene Sylum V

Tuesday OP

Wednesday Dr.L.Girija

Thursday

Friday IP Clinics(Gynaecology) Dr Rani Enoch

Saturday OP

III BHMS

Day &Time 8.30-9.30 am

9.30 -10.30 am

10.45-11.45 am

11.45-12.45

pm

1.30--2.30 pm

2.30-3.30 pm

3.30-4.30 pm

Monday Clinics(Gynaecology) Dr.L.Girija

Tuesday SEMINAR

Wednesday Clinics (Gynaecology) Dr Rani Enoch

Dr.Shanthi Serene Sylum. V

Thursday TUTORIAL

Friday Clinics(Gynaecology)

Dr.L.Girija Dr.Shanthi Serene Sylum V

Dr.SheebaS

Saturday

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Students List

II BHMS

Sl .No Reg.No Name

1. 581512036 Fenil Reverlin R L

2. 581512072 Roshan Vinayak C.S.

3. 581612001 Aarya V Joy

4. 581612002 Afsiya F

5. 581612003 Aiswarya S Gopakumar

6. 581612004 Aiswarya Unni

7. 581612005 Akhila Hadiya P

8. 581612006 Ananthakrishnan R

9. 581612007 Anchana M C

10. 581612008 Ann Maria John

11. 581612009 Anu K Mohanan

12. 581612010 Aparna P R

13. 581612011 Apparna Ilankumaran

14. 581612012 Ascar Ali I

15. 581612013 Astlin Nisha I V

16. 581612014 Aswathy V S

17. 581612015 Atchaya D

18. 581612016 Athul A Ranjith

19. 581612017 Banulakshmi G

20. 581612018 Bersha N

21. 581612019 Bhavana Sreekumar H

22. 581612020 Catherine S John

23. 581612021 Devayani V S

24. 581612022 Devika R Suresh

25. 581612023 Dithin K V

26. 581612024 Elakkiya M

27. 581612025 Fathima Gulshan R N

28. 581612026 Ganga P Kumar

29. 581612027 Gautham V S

30. 581612028 Gokul Krishna S R

31. 581612029 Gopika S Nair

32. 581612031 Hemapritha S

33. 581612033 Iswariya M

34. 581612034 Jaganmohan R

35. 581612035 Jameela Lina Fahmi S

36. 581612036 Janani K

37. 581612037 Jayalekshmi G

38. 581612038

Jayaram Jeevith Swaropan B

39. 581612039 Jenifa S

40. 581612040 Jenisha J

41. 581612041 Jino Saira Koshy

42. 581612042 Jothi Dharshany K

43. 581612043 Juby Jose

44. 581612044 Jyothish T K

45. 581612045 Kavya Lekshmi

46. 581612046 Kayathri Devi L

47. 581612047 Kichu Varghese

48. 581612048 Lalitha A

49. 581612050 Maheswari K

50. 581612051 Malavika V

51. 581612052 Megha Saroj T J

52. 581612053 Merin Mary Tom

53. 581612054 Mohamed Sadiq R

54. 581612055 Mohammed Ibrahim M

55. 581612056 Monica S

56. 581612057 Mounica A Lekshmi

57. 581612058 Muthu Sumathi I

58. 581612059 Namitha Sobhan

59. 581612060 Nivetha I

60. 581612061 Nivethitha K M

61. 581612062 Niyati Narendran

62. 581612063 Nuzrath Jahan N S

63. 581612064 Paul Anandharaj D

64. 581612065 Pavithra P K

65. 581612066 Pragadhee S

66. 581612067 Prakash Raja M

67. 581612068 Rasiya R

68. 581612069 Raveena R

69. 581612070 Renolin R

70. 581612071 Saira Mohammed Salim

71. 581612072 Sandhiya J

72. 581612073 Sangeethapriya S

73. 581612074 Sara Amrin

74. 581612075 Selva Guru Nayagi E

75. 581612076 Selvaganapathi M

76. 581612077 Sethu Lekshmi S

77. 581612078 Shamini J S

78. 581612079 Sherin

79. 581612080 Shigha Prakash

80. 581612081 Sreehari M Thulasi

81. 581612082 Sruthi V

82. 581612083 Sumaiya A

83. 581612084 Sumija Jenith J

84. 581612085 Susanna Santhosh

85. 581612086 Thenmozhi E

86. 581612087 Vaishnavi R

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87. 581612088 Vidya V

88. 581612089 Vijay R U

89. 581612090 Vijaya Karthik K

90. 581612091 Vijaya Raghavan B

91. 581612092 Vijila I

92. 581612093 Yasmin D

93. 581612095 Devi Amritha S S

94. 581612096 Malathi S

95. 581612097 Preethi K

96. 581612098 Shajiya Nasrin K A

III BHMS

Sl.No. Reg.No. Name

1. 581512001 Aarthi M

2. 581512002 Aathirai S

3. 581512003 Abina Augustine

4. 581512004 Abinaya G

5. 581512005 Adlin Jebisha L

6. 581512006 Advaita B Nair

7. 581512007 Aishwarya R

8. 581512008 Aiswarya F

9. 581512009 Ajinsha C

10. 581512010 Aleesha Catherine Alex

11. 581512011 Amutha P

12. 581512012 Anjana B

13. 581512013 Anjana Raj

14. 581512014 Anusree A S

15. 581512015 Aparna S

16. 581512016 Archana A R

17. 581512017 Arshidhha R P

18. 581512018 Aruneswari R

19. 581512019 Arya B Prasad

20. 581512020 Asleena Beevi A

21. 581512021 Avani Vikraman

22. 581512022 Aysha H

23. 581512023 Azhagu Indhu K

24. 581512024 Bageerathan T

25. 581512025 Bharath Unni

26. 581512026 Brindha M

27. 581512027 Chandni M Thomas

28. 581512028 Dawood Nisha S

29. 581512029 Deepika Krishnan S

30. 581512030 Dhaarani T

31. 581512031 Dheepika K

32. 581512032 Dinesh Babu D M

33. 581512033 Durga S

34. 581512034 Elza John

35. 581512035 Fathima Sajeena A

36. 581512036 Fenil Reverlin R L

37. 581512037 Gayathri Priya P

38. 581512038 Gokila B

39. 581512039 Gokulavani P

40. 581512040 Gopi Nath G

41. 581512041 Gopika A R

42. 581512042 Gopika Krishnan S

43. 581512043 Govind P G

44. 581512044 Hamnaa Rifa K N

45. 581512045 Haripriya S B

46. 581512046 Haritha J R

47. 581512047 Harithra M

48. 581512048 Helen Nelson Thomas

49. 581512049 Jeena Monisha J

50. 581512050 Jenifer G

51. 581512051 Jerine Jeesha G D

52. 581512052 Jeya Bharathi T

53. 581512053 Josena R B

54. 581512054 Jothy Krishna B S

55. 581512055 Kaleeswari K

56. 581512056 Kaviyavarshini A R

57. 581512057 Keerthena P

58. 581512058 Keerthiga N

59. 581512059 Kheerthigha M

60. 581512060 Krishna S S

61. 581512061 Lakshmi T

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62. 581512062 Madhurima M R

63. 581512063 Merlin Swetha Mary M

64. 581512064 Minu Maria Shaju

65. 581512065 Monisha R

66. 581512066 Muthu Priyadharshini D

67. 581512068 Priyadharshini T

68. 581512069 Rabiya Rasheed A

69. 581512070 Raguram R

70. 581512071 Rithika Devi

71. 581512073 Rudra

72. 581512074 Sabha Paul P

73. 581512075 Safir Ahamed H

74. 581512076 Sandhya S V

75. 581512077 Santhos Balaaji S

76. 581512078 Selva Karthika S

77. 581512079 Shadiya Kareem

78. 581512080 Sharmista T S

79. 581512081 Sherline Tamil Malar D R

80. 581512082 Sherohlean T

81. 581512083 Shivani S H

82. 581512084 Siva Tharshini K R

83. 581512085 Sivajothilakshmi S

84. 581512086 Soni L

85. 581512087 Sowndarya S

86. 581512088 Srividhya G

87. 581512089 Sukitha S

88. 581512090 Surya S

89. 581512091 Surya Devi G

90. 581512092 Sushmitha Sajan

91. 581512093 Swathi Krishna P S

92. 581512094 Syama V Sundar

93. 581512095 Uma Maheswari

94. 581512096 Herma A

95. 581512097 Kiruthika. M

96. 581512098 Nigel.R.S

97. 581512099 Oshin Hannah Teresa

98. 5815120100 Shiyona Babu

LESSON PLAN II BHMS

Theoretical Lecture hours – 80

Obstetrics

Introduction – 3hrs

Development of intra uterine pregnancy – 5 hrs

Applied Anatomy and physiology – 6hrs

Normal pregnancy & its physiological and anatomical changes – 7 hrs

Diagnosis of pregnancy – 3 hrs Antenatal care – 4hrs Normal Labour and its physiology – 10 hrs Induction of Labour – 2hrs Intra natal and postnatal care - 4hrs Care of new born – 3hr Homoeopathic management and Therapeutics of the above listed conditions – 4hrs

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Gynaecology

Introduction to gynaecology - 3hrs

Applied Anatomyand physiology in various stages of womanhood - 7 hrs

Development and malformations of FGT – 4hrs

Gynaecological examination and common investigations –5 hrs

Uterine displacements – 5 hrs

Sex and inter sexuality – 2hrs

Management and therapeutics related topics – 3hrs

80 hours

LESSON PLAN - III BHMS

Theoretical Lecture hours - 150

Obstetrics

Introduction – 3hrs

Abnormal pregnancy – 12hrs

Common disorders, systemic diseases associated with and

complicating pregnancy – 10 hrs

Prenatal diagnostic techniques – 10hrs

Labour, Dystocia abnormal position and presentation – 10 hrs

Emergency obstetric care – 1 hr

Population dynamics and control of conception – 3hrs

Common obstetrical operations – 4hrs

Abnormal puerperal infections – 3hrs

Reproductive and child health care – 2hrs

Medicolegal aspects of obstetrics – 1hr

Homoeopathic management and Therapeutics of the above listed

Obstetric clinical conditions – 5hrs

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Gynaecology

Introduction – 3hrs

Inflammation, Ulceration and Traumatic lesions of FGT – 9hrs

Disorders of menstruation – 5 hrs

Disorders of female genital tract - 8 hrs

Diseases of breast – 2 hrs

Sexually transmited diseases – 5hrs

Endometriosis and adenomyosis – 2 hrs

Infertility and sterility – 4 hrs

Malignant and non malignant growths – 14hrs

Common gynaecological operations – 9hrs

Radiotherapy and chemotherapy caused complications – 2 hrs

Homoeopathic management and Therapeutics of the above

listed Gynaecological clinical conditions – 8 hrs

Infant care

Common disorders of new born – 2hrs

Hygiene, Breast feeding and artificial feeding – 2hrs

Birth injuries and premature babies – 1hr

Homoeopathic management and Therapeutics of the above

listed clinical conditions in new born – 2hrs

UNIT PLAN

UNIT PLAN II BHMS (2017-2018)

Theoretical lecture hours - 80

OBSTETRICS

DATE UNITS/ SUBUNIT

TOPICS/SUBTOPICS TIME FACULTY

I INTRODUCTION 3 HOURS DR L.GIRIJA

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1 Introduction to obstetrics and care for

new born

Self introduction and introduction of

students

What is Obstetrics and its need of

study as separate branch

1

2 Introduction to Obstetrics

Related new terms

Introducing Text books and reference

books

I

3 Describe Clinical posting schedule

Lecture class schedule

Term examination schedule

Schedule for case record submission

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II DEVELOPMENT OF INTRA

UTERINE PREGNANCY

5 HOURS ,,

1 Gametogenesis

Ovulation

Fertilization

Implantation

1

2 Morula

Trophoblast

Deciduas

Chorion and Chorionic villi

Inner cell mass

1

3 Development

Circulation

Aging, function

1

4 Amnion and chorion

Amniotic fluid

Umbilical cord

1

5 Physiology

Fetal circulation and its changes at

birth

1

III APPLIED ANATOMY AND

PHYSIOLOGY

6 HOURS ,,

1 External genitalia 1

2 Internal genitalia 1

3 Breast 1

4 Muscles, fasciaand neighboring

structures in relation to pelvic organs

1

5 Placenta 1

6 Foetus 1

IV NORMAL PREGNANCY AND ITS

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND

7 HOURS ,,

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ANATOMICAL CHANGES

1 Normal physiology

Body of Uterus, Cervix

Changes in breast

Cutaneous changes

1

2 Weight gain

Body water metabolism

Haematological changes

1

3 Heart and circulation 1

4 Metabolic changes 1

5 Placental Endocrinology

Protein and Steroidal Hormones

1

6 Changes in endocrine glands during

pregnancy

1

7 Hormonal influences in Lactation 1

V DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY 3 HOURS ,,

1 1 Trimester (1-12 weeks )

1. Subjectivfe symptoms

2. Objective symptoms

3. Immunologica list for

diagnosis of pregnancy

1

2 2 Trimester (132-28 weeks)

1. Symptoms, General

examination

2. Abdominal examination

3. Vaginal examination and

Investigation

1

3 3 Trimester (29 – 40 weeks)

1. Symptoms and signs

2. Differential diagnosis of

pregnancy

3. Estimation of expected date of

delivery

1

VI ANTENATAL CARE 4 HOURS ,,

1 Procedure at first visit

History taking – Vital statistics,

Obstetric history, Menstrual history,

Family history, Personal history,

Examination – General Physical

examination, systemic examination,

routine special investigations

1

2 Examination – abdominal and vaginal

examination

Antenatal advice- diet, hygiene,

immunization

1

19

3 Minor ailments in Pregnancy

Symptoms- nausea, vomiting,

backache, constipation, haemorrhoids

etc

1

4 Values of antenatal care

Value, drawbacks, limitations

Preconceptional care,

Preconceptional visit, Risk

assessment and education

1

VII NORMAL LABOUR AND ITS

PHYSIOLOGY

10 HOURS ,,

1 Causes of onset of labour

Hormones

Biochemical mechanisms involved

1

2 Contractile system of myometrium

False labour pain

True labour pain

Formation of bag water

1

3 Uterine contraction and labour

retraction

1

4 Events in 1st stage of labour

Dilatation of cervix

Effacement of cervix

Lower uterine segment

1

5 Events in 2nd

stage –

Propulsion and expulsion

Events in 3rd

stage of labour

Placental separation

Marginal separation

Separation of membranes

1

6 Mechanism of labour

a. Engagement

b. Descent

c. Flexion

d. Internal rotation

e. Crowning

f. Extension

g. Restitution

h. External rotation

i. Delivery

1

7 Clinical course of first stage of labour

1. Pain

2. Dilatation and effacement of

cervix

3. Status of membranes

1

20

8 Clinical course in second stage of

labour

1. Bearing down effort

2. Membrane status

3. Descent of foetus

1

9 Clinical course in third stage of

labour

1. Pain

2. Before separation

3. After separation

1

10 Management of normal labour

I stage Preliminaries

Actual management

II stage –General manners

Preparation for delivery

III stage

Expectant management

Active management

1

VIII INDUCTION OF LABOUR 2 HOURS ,,

Indication and contraindications

Parameters to assess prior to

induction

Methods of cervical ripening

1

Methods of Induction of Labour

1. Medical

2. Surgical

Combined Method & Active

Management Of Labor

1. Combined method

2. Active Management Of labor

3. Key conceps

1

IX INTRA NATAL AND POST

NATAL CARE

4 HOURS ,,

1 Ailments during pregnancy

management

1

2 Ailments during labour management 1

3 Ailments during puerperium

management

1

4 Physiological and pathological

ailments and management

1

X CARE OF NEW BORN 4 HOURS ,,

1 Physiological features of new born

1. Examination of vital signs

2. General examination reflex

1

21

mechanism

3. Haematological findings

2 Immediate care of new borns

Care at birth

Care in nursery

1

3

4

Infant feeding

Breast feeding

Artificial feeding

1

1

XI HOMOEOPATHIC

MANAGEMENT AND

THERAPEUTICS OF THE ABOVE

LISTED CONDITIONS

4 HOURS ,,

1 Pre natal 1

2 Intra natal 1

3 Ante natal 1

4 Post natal 1

GYNAECOLOGY

XII INTRODUCTION TO

GYNAECOLOGY

3 Hours DR SHANTHI

SERENE

SYLUM V

1) Self introduction and

introduction of students

What is gynaecolgy and its

need of study as separate

branch

1

2) Gynaecology Related new

terms

Introducing Text books and

reference books

1

3) Describe Clinical posting

schedule

Lecture class schedule

Examination pattern

Schedule for case record

submissions

1

XIII APPLIED ANATOMY AND

PHYSIOLOGY IN VARIOUS

STAGES OF WOMAN HOOD

7 Hours ,,

1. External Genitalia

Vulval Structures

1

2. Internal Genitalia

Vagina

Cervix

Uterus

Fallopian tube

1

22

Ovaries

3. Anatomy of the Female pelvic

organs

Female urethra

Urinary bladder

Pelvic Ureter

1

4. Anatomy of the Female Pelvic

organs

Rectum and anal canal

Pelvic muscles, Pelvic floor

Pelvic Fascia , Cellular

Tissues , Ligaments

Applied anatomy

Pelvic Lymphatics

Pelvic Nerves

1

5. Neuro endocrinology

Relation to reproduction

Ovulation

Menstruation

1

6. Puberty Normal and

Abnormal

1

7. Menopause Normal and

abnormal

1

XIV DEVELOPMENT AND

MALFORMATION OF FEMALE

GENITAL TRACT

4 Hours ,,

1. External genitalia Organs 1

2. Internal Genitalia Organs 1

3. Internal genitalia organs 1

4. Development and

malformation Gonads

1

XV GYNAECOLOGICAL

EXAMINATIONAND COMMON

INVESTIGATIONS

5 Hours ,,

1. Gynaecological history taking 1

2. Gynaecological examination

1

3. Gynaecological Examination 1

4. Diagnostic procedures blood

and urine examination

Exfoliative study

Cervical mucus

Colposcopy

1

5. Imging Techniques in

Gynecology

1

23

Ultra sound

Computed tomography

Magnetic resonance imaging

Positron Emission

Tomography

Endometrial sampling

Culdocentesis

Endoscopy in Gynecology

XVI UTERINE DISPLACEMENTS 5 Hours ,,

1. Retroversion

Grades

Types

Clinical features

Causes

Management

1

2. Pelvic organ prolapse

Grades

Clinical features

Causes

1

3. Pelvic organ prolapse

Management

Preventive

Surgical

Homoeopathic

1

4. Acute inversion management 1

5. Chronic Inversion

Causes

Management

1

XVII SEX AND INTERSEXUALITY 2 Hours ,,

Embryological considerations

Female Inter sex

1

Male Inter sex

Management

1

XVIII MANAGEMENT AND

THERAPEUTICS RELATED

TOPICS

3 Hours ,,

Puberty complaints

Menopausal complaint

1

Dysmenorrhoea

Menstrual irregularities

1

Prolapse

Retroversion

1

24

Unit plan III BHMS

Theoretical Lecture hours – 150

2017-18

Lesson Plan

OBSTETRICS

UNITS / SUBUNITS

TOPICS / SUBTOPICS TIME DATE OF CLASS HOURS

FACULTY

19 INTRODUCTION

3 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1 Introduction to Obstetrics and Homoeopathic Thaerapeutics i. Introduction about the subject ii. Introducing topic related books iii. Importance of case taking, physical examinations and investigations for diagnosis iv. Case record completion

1 10:45-11:45

24/11/2017 friday

2 Applied anatomy and physiology of female genital tract i. Applied anatomy of external genitalia ii. Applied anatomy of internal genitalia i. Antenatal care

1 10:45-11:45

6/12/2017 wednesday

3 Introduction to Abnormal Pregnancy, Labour and Purperium i. Abnormal conditions in pregnancy ii. Abnormal conditions in Labour iii. Abnormal conditions in Puerpeium

1 1:30-2:30

8/12/2017

friday

25

20 ABNORMAL PREGNANCY 11 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

20.1 Hyperemesis Gravidarum

1 10:45-11:45

13/12/2017 wednesday

20.2 Haemorrhages in early pregnancy

7 1:30-2:30

15/12/2017 friday

20.2-1 Abortions, Classification, Spontaneous, Threatened, Inevitable, Complete, Missed, Recurrent, Septic

1 10:45-11:45

20/12/17 wednesday

20.2-2 Induction of abortion MTP, Complication

1 1:30-2:30

22/12/2017 friday

20.2-3 Ectopic pregnancy Classification, Tubal, Intestitial, Unruptured tubal, Abdominal, Overian, Cornual, Cervical

1 10:45-11:45

27/12/2017 wednesday

20.2.4 Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia Hydatidiform mole Classification Placental site Trophoblastic tumour(PSTT) Persistant Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia Protracted Gestation

1 1:30-2:30

29/12/2017 friday

20.2-6 Multiple Pregnancy Types, Determination of zygocity, Etiology, Diagnosis,

1 10:45-11:45

10/1/2018 wednesday

26

Complication, Management during pregnancy and labour

20.2-7 Hydramnios, Vesicular mole 1 1:30-2:30

12/1/2018 friday

20.2-8 Abnormalities of placenta & cord 10:45-11:45

17/1/2018 wednesday

3 Antepartum Haemorrhages 2 1:30-2:30

19/1/2018 Friday

3.1 Placenta Previa 1 10:45-11:45

24/1/2018 wednesday

3.2 Abruptio Placenta 1 10:45-11:45

31/1/2018 wednesday

21 COMMON DISORDERS, SYSTEMIC DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH AND COMPLICATING PREGNANCY

16 HOURS

Dr. Sheeba .S

1 Haematological Disorders in pregnancy

1 2:30-3:30

23/2/2018 friday

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

Anemia in pregnancy

2 Heart Diseases 1 2:30-3:30

2/3/2018 friday

3 Pregnancy in Rh negative women Asthma in pregnancy

1 2:30-3:30

9/3/2018 friday

4 Tuberculosis Jaundice Viral Hepatitis Leprosy

1 2:30-3:30

16/3/2018 friday

5 Syphilis Gonorrhoea Chlamydiasis Bacterial Infections

1 2:30-3:30

13/4/2018 friday

6 Parasitic and Protozoal Infections Malaria Toxoplasmosis Pylonephritis Asymptomatic Bacteriuria SLE

1 2:30-3:30

20/4/2018 friday

27

7

Viral Infections Rubella Chicken pox Influenza

1 2:30-3:30

27/4/2018 friday

8 Cytomegalo virus Mumps Herpes simplex virus HIV (AIDS)

1 2:30-3:30

4/5/2018 friday

9 Protienuria in Pregnancy Albuminuria in Pregnancy Acute pain Abdomen during pregnancy General Surgery during pregnancy

1 2:30-3:30

11/5/2018 friday

10

Gynaecological Disorders in pregnancy Abnormal Vaginal Discharge Fibroid with pregnancy Ovarian Tumour in pregnancy

1 2:30-3:30

18/5/2018 friday

11 Carcinoma Cervix Genital prolapse in pregnancy Retroverted Gravid Uterus in pregnancy

1 2:30-3: 30

25/5/2018 friday

12 Diabetes Mellitus in pregnancy 1 2:30-3:30

1/6/2018 Friday

13 Thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy Obesity in pregnancy

1 2:30-3:30

8/6/2018 friday

14

Hypertensive Disorders in pregnancy Preeclampsia

1 2:30-3:30

29/6/2018 friday

28

15 Eclampsia Essentail hypertension

1 2:30-3:30

6/7/2018 Friday

16 Chronic Renal Diseases Epilepsy in pregnancy

1 2:30-3:30

13/7/2018 Friday

22 PRENATAL AND INTRANATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE

5 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1 2

Antenatal care, Preconceptional councelling And care Procedure at first Physical examination Antenatal advice Preconceptional councelling and care

10:45-11:45 7/2/2018 wednesday

3 4

Antenaatal assessment of fetal well being Procedures of antenatal examination Special investigations Assessment in pregnancy

1 1:30-2:30

9/2/2018 friday

5 Intrapartum fetal monitoring Electronic fetal monitoring Non reassuring fetal status

1 10:45-11:45

14/2/2018 wednesday

23 DYSTOCIA, ABNORMAL POSITION AND PRESENTATION.

15 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1 Female pelvis, Types 1 1:30-2:30

16/2/2018 friday

2 Contracted pelvis 1

3

Disproportion, Diagnosis Trial labour

1

4 Abnormal uterine action 1 10:45-11:45

21/2/2018 wednesday

5 In co-ordinate uterine action 1

29

Constriction ring

6 Precipitate labour 1 1:30-2:30

23/2/2018 friday

7 Malposition, Malpresentations

1 10:45-11:45

28/2/2018 Wednesday

8 Normal labour- (A recollection) 1 1:30-2:30

2/3/2018 friday

9 Occipito posterior 1 10:45-11:45

7/3/2018 wednesday

10 Breech 1 1:30-2:30

9/3/2018 friday

11

Assisted Breech

1 10:45-11:45

14/3/2018 wednesday

12 Transverse lie 1 1:30-2:30

16/3/2018 Friday

13 Unstable lie 1 10:45-11:45

21/3/2018 wednesday

14 Compound presentation 1 1:30-2:30

4/4/2018 wednesday

15 Cord prolapse 1 1:30-2:30

11/4/2018 wednesday

24 ABNORMAL LABOUR 3 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1

Prolonged labour Obstructed labour

1 1:30-2:30

13/4/2018 friday

2

Preterm labour Preterm rupture of membrane

1 10:45-11:45

18/4/2018 wednesday

3 Dystocia due to fetal abnormalities Shoulder dystocia, Hydrocephalus, Neural tube defects, Monsters, Conjoint twins

1 1:30-2:30

20/4/2018 friday

30

25 EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE

2 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

High risk pregnancy Bad obstetric history Puerperal emergencies

1 1:30-2:30

27/4/2018 friday

Shock in obstetrics Acute renal failure in obstetrics Convulsions in obstetrics

1

26 COMMON OBSTETRICAL OPERATIONS

4 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1

Dilatation and evacuation Suction and evacuation Vaccum aspiration

1 10:45-11:45

2/5/2018 Wednesday

2

Hysterotomy Operative vaginal delivery Episiotomy

1 1:30-2:30

4/5/2018 friday

3

Forceps delivery Ventouse delivery Destructive operations

1 1:30-2:30

11/5/2018 Friday

4

Caessarian section Pregnancy with H/O previous Caessarian section Anesthesia

1 10:45-11:45

16/5/2018 wednesday

27 ABNORMAL PUERPERIAL INFECTIONS

3 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1 2

Postpartum heamorrhage Injuries to the birth canal

1 1:30-2:30

18/5/2018 friday

Puerperal pyrexia Subinvolution Urinary complications

1 10:45-11:45

23/5/2018 wednesday

31

Breast complications

3 Puerperal venous thrombosis Obstetric palsy Psychic disorders

1 1:30-2:30

25/5/2018 Friday

28 REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH CARE

2 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

Safe motherhood Obstetric care and society

1 1:30-2:30

1/6/2018 wednesday

Maternal morbidity and mortality

1 10:45-11:45

6/6/2018 friday

29 MEDICOLEGAL ASPECTS OF OBSTETRICS

1 HOUR 10:45-11:45

13/6/2018 wednesday

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

30 HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT AND THERAPEUTICS OF THE ABOVE LISTED OBSTETRIC CLINICAL CONDITIONS

5 HOURS

Dr SHANTHI SERENE SYLUM V

1

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in abnormal pregnancy Miasmatic management

1 1:30-2:30

12/2/2018 friday

2

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in common disorders and systemic diseases associated with and complicating pregnancy and its Miasmatic management

1 2:30-3:30

20/7/2018 friday

32

3

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in abnormal labour and the scope of homoeopathy during labour to bring it to normalcy

1 10:45-11:45

25/4/2018 wednesday

4

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in abnormal puerperium Miasmatic management

1 10:45-11:45

30/5/2018 wednesday

5

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in Obstetrical breast complaints Homoepathic therapeutics and management in disorders of urinary tract in pregnancy

1 1:30-2:30

8/6/2018 friday

INFANT CARE

31 COMMON DISORDERS OF NEW BORN

4 HOURS

Dr SHEEBA S

1

Low birth baby Preterm baby

1 2:30-3:30

24/11/2017 friday

2 Intrauterine growth restrictions Asphyxia neonatorum

1 2:30-3:30

18/12/2017 friday

3

Idiopoathic respiratory distress syndrome Meconium aspiration syndrome

1 2:30-3:30

15/12/2017 friday

4

Jaundice in newborn Hemolytic disease Congenital malformations Surgical emergencies

1 2:30-3:30

22/12/2017 friday

32 HYGIENE, BREAST FEEDING AND ARTIFICIAL FEEDING

2 HOURS

,,

33

1

Physical features of newborn Changes during the first week

1 2:30-3:30

12/1/2018 friday

2 Infant breast feeding Artificial feeding

1 2:30-3:30

19/1/2018 friday

33 BIRTH INJURIES AND PREMATURE BABIES

2 HOUR

1

Birth injuries of newborn Prematurity and premature babies Post maturity

1 2:30-3:30

2/2/2018 friday

2 Fetal death Intrauterine foetal death Stillbirth Neonatal death

1 2:30-3:30

9/2/2018 friday

34 HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT AND THERAPEUTICS OF THE ABOVE LISTED CLINICAL CONDITIONS IN NEW BORN

2 HOURS

,,

1 2

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in common disorders of new born

1 2:30-3:30

22/12/2017 friday

Homoepathic therapeutics and management in birth injuries and premature babies

1 2:30-3:30

16/2/2018 friday

GYNAECOLOGY

35 INTRODUCTION 3 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L

1

What are the pre-requisites of gynaecological history taking How to take general and menstrual history How to take contraceptive history.

1 10:45-11:45

20/11/2017 monday

2

How to take Antenatal case history How to take obstetric history

1 10:45-11:45

24/11/2017 Friday

34

3

How to elicit history in different gynaecological conditions like :- Abnormal menstruation, Amenorrhoea Lower abdominal pain, Low back ache Infertility, Abnormal vaginal discharge,

1 10:45-11:45

8/12/2017 Friday

36 INFLAMATION, ULCERATION AND TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF FEMALE GENITAL TRACT

9 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L,,

1

Defense of the Genital Tract, Modes of spread of infections Acute Pelvic Infection & Chronic Pelvic Infection Definition, Epidemiology, Risk factors, Protective factors, Microbiology, Clinical Features, Investigations

1 10:45-11:45

11/12/2017 Monday

2 3

Clinical diagnostic criteria of PID D/D , Investigations, complications Treatment, medical, Surgical, Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

15/12/2017 friday

Genital Tubercular Infection Definition, Epidemiology, Risk factors, Microbiology, Clinical Features, Investigations

1 10:45-11:45

18/12/2017monday

4

Acute & Chronic Cervicitis, Incidence, Pathogenesis, Mode of spread, Pathology, Clinical features, Investigations, Differential diagnosis, D/D, Treatment as General, Chemotherapy, Surgery, Homoeopathy

1 10:45-11:45

22/12/2017 Friday

5

Vulvitis Due To Specific Infections, Pyogenic Infections, Viral infections, Vaginitis, Vulvovaginitis, Atrophic vaginitis.

1 10:45-11:45

29/12/2017 Friday

35

Non-specific vaginitis, Toxic shock syndrome

6

Trichomoniasis. Moniliasis. Chlamydia trachomatis. Bartholinitis, Recurrent Bartholinitis, Bartholin’s Abscess, Bartholin’s Cyst

1 10:45-11:45

12/1/2018 Friday

7

Pyometra, Endometritis Salpingitis Ovaritis

1 10:45-11:45

22/1/2018 Monday

8

Parametritis Pelvic abscess

1 10:45-11:45

29/1/2018 Monday

9 Genital Tract Injuries Old Complete Perineal Tear Rape Victims

1 10:45-11:45

2/2/2018 Friday

37 DISORDERS OF MENSTRUATION

5 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L,,

1

Physiological Amenorrhoea , Pathological Amenorrhoea Cryptomenorrhoea Primary Amenorrhoea

1 10:45-11:45

5/2/2018 monday

2

Secondary Amenorrhoea- Definition, Aetiology, Clinical features and Diagnosis Tubercular endometrium, Uterine synechiae Ovarian factors, PCOD, Premature ovarian failure Causes, investigations Management. Homoeopathic Therapeutics.

1 10:45-11:45

9/2/2018 Friday

3

Dysmenorrhoea Primary Dysmenorrhoea Secondary Dysmenorrhoea Premenstrual Syndrome Membranous Dysmenorrhoea Ovarian Dysmenorrhoea

1 10:45-11:45

12/2/2018 Monday

36

Mittlelsschmerz’s syndrome Pelvic congestion syndrome Causes, Clinical features, Treatment

4

Premenstrual syndrome Causes, Pathophysiology, Clinical features, Investigations, Treatment, Homoeopathic Therapeutics.

1 10:45-11:45

16/2/2018 Friday

5

Menorrhagia Ploymenorrhoea Metrorrhagia Oligomenorrhagia Hypomenorrhoea Dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

1 10:45-11:45

19/2/2018 Monday

38 DISORDERS OF FEMALE GENITAL TRACT (BENIGN LESIONS)

8 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L,,

1

Vulval epithelial disorders Vulval Ulcers Vulval Pain

1 10:45-11:45

26/2/2018 monday

2

Vaginal cysts Cervical ectopy Ectropion Cervical tear

Cervical cyst Elongation of cervix

1 10:45-11:45

5/3/2018 monday

3

Uterine fibroids Incidence, Histogenesis, Growth, Risk factors for fibroid, Types, Pathology The fate of fibroid Secondary Changes In

1 10:45-11:45

9/3/2018 friday

37

Fibroids, complications of fibroids Associated Changes in the Pelvic Organs

4

Clinical Features, Investigations, Management Of Fibroid Uterus Medical, Surgical Homoeopathic Therapeutics.

1 10:45-11:45

12/3/2018 monday

5

Polyps Different types of polyp, microscopically Predictors of malignancy Cervical Polyps, Fibroid Polyp Placental Polyp Ovarian Enlargement Non-neoplastic – Causes Features of the functional cysts Follicular Cysts Corpus Luteum Cysts Lutein cysts

1 10:45-11:45

16/3/2018 friday

6

Benign ovarian neoplasm Mucous cyst Adenoma Serous cyst Adenoma Brenner Tumour

Dermoid Cyst

1 10:45-11:45

19/3/2018 monday

7 8

Differentiation between benign and malignant ovarian tumors Diagnostic criteria of an ovarian tumor on ultra sonography Clinical Features of Benign Tumors Differential diagnosis Complication s Management Borderline Epithelial Tumors of the Ovary Parovarian Cyst

1 10:45-11:45

2/4//2018 monday

Endometriosis Prevalence, Sites - Abdominal, Extra-abdominal, Remote

1

9/4/2018 Monday

38

Theories to explain endometriosis at different sites, Pathology, Clinical features, D/D, complications, Endocrinopathy Staging, Treatment Ovarian endometriomas, Endometriosis at Special Sites Adenomyosis Stromal endometriosis

10:45-11:45

39 DISEASES OF THE BREAST 2 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L,,

1

Development and Anatomy of Breast Anatomical defects Diseases of the Breast Mastalgia, Fibrocystic changes Fibroadenoma

1 10:45-11:45

13/4/2018 friday

2 Breast Carcinoma Screening for Breast Cancer Breast self examination (BSE) Clinical Breast Examinations (CBE) High risk factors for breast carcinoma, Clinical features,Investigations, management Homoeopathic therapeutics Breast imaging –Mammography- (MGY) Staging of Breast Cancer Nipple Discharge

1 10:45-11:45

16/4/2018 monday

40 SEXUALLY TRANSMITED DISEASES

5 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L,,

1

Introduction, Reasons for increasing incidence, Gonorrhea, Organism, Primary sites of infection Clinical Features Local, Distant or metastatic. PID,Complications, Diagnosis,Treatment-Preventive, Curative Homoeopathic Therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

23/4/2018 monday

2 Syphilis.- Causative Organism 1 27/4/2018

39

Clinical Features , Primary syphilis, secondary syphilis, Latent syphilis, Tertiary syphilis, Congenital syphilis

10:45-11:45

friday

3

Chlamydial Infections Causative Organism, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Treatment Chancroid Causative Organism, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Treatment Lymphogranuloma venerum

1 10:45-11:45

30/4/2018 monday

4 Granuloma Inguinale Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) Herpes Genitalis AIDS

1 10:45-11:45

4/5/2018 friday

5

Genital warts Molluscum Contagiosum Pediculosis Pubis, Scabies Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

11/5/2018 friday

41 INFERTILITY AND STERILITY 3 HOURS

,,

1

Definition Male Infertility Causes, Investigations

1 10:45-11:45

21/5/2018 Monday

2

Female infertility causes, combined causes Investigations

1 10:45-11:45

25/5/2018 friday

3

Management of male and female infertility Assisted Reproductive Techniques Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

28/5/2018 monday

42 PREMALIGNENT AND MALIGNANT LESIONS

14 HOURS

,, Dr GIRIJA L

1

Premalignant Vulval Lesions (VIN) Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia ,

1

8/6/2018 Friday

40

FIGO staging of carcinoma of the vulva Paget’s disease, Lichen sclerosus Squamous cell hyperplasia Condyloma accuminata

10:45-11:45

2

vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VAIN) Etiology, Pathology, clinical features Diagnosis, staging , treatment, Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

11/6/2018 monday

3

Cervical intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) WHO Classification, Bethesda system , cytologic and histologic Classification Pathogenesis, Risk Factors For CIN and Cervical Cancer, Epidemiology Pathogenesis of HPV Infection Diagnosis of CIN, Cytologic screening, HPV-DNA testing, colposcopic findings, Biopsy Treatment of CIN Preventive ,Definitive Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

29/6/2018 friday

4

Premalignant Endometrial lesions Risks, Etiology, Risk factors, Protective Factors, Diagnosis Classification Of Endometrial Hyperplasia Histology, management.

1 10:45-11:45

2/7/2018 monday

5

Vulval carcinoma Pathology, spread, clinical feature, Staging, investigation, D/D, management, cause of death , management Melanoma, Bartholin’s Gland Carcinoma

1 10:45-11:45

6/7/2018 friday

Vaginal Carcinoma Primary ,Secondary, Incidence,

1

9/7/2018 friday

41

6

Pathology, spread, clinical feature, Staging, investigation, D/D, management, cause of death , management

10:45-11:45

7

Carcinoma Cervix Staging, Pathogenesis, Risk Factors, Epidemiology, Clinical features, Mode of spread, investigation, D/D, cause of death , management, complication, prognosis, Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

20/7/2018 friday

8

Endometrial Carcinoma Staging, Pathogenesis, Risk Factors, Epidemiology, Clinical features, Mode of spread, investigation, D/D, cause of death , management, complication, prognosis, Homoeopathic therapeutics

1 10:45-11:45

23/7/2018 Monday

9

Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Pathology, Spread Of GTN, Staging Diagnosis, Clinical Features persistent gestational trophoblastic neoplasia placental site trophoblastic tumor Management Of GTN invasive mole -chorioadenoma destruens choriocarcinoma

10:45-11:45

27/3/2018 friday

10

Sarcoma Uterus Classification, Pathology,spread, Clinical features, Diagnosis, Prognosis Treatment

1 10:45-11:45

30/7/2018 Monday

42

11

Carcinoma of fallopian tube Primary & Secondary Pathology, spread, Clinical features Diagnosis, Prognosis, Treatment

1 10:45-11:45

3/8/2018 Friday

12

Malignant ovarian tumors Epidemiology, Genetics and ovarian malignancy types,Histopathology

1 10:45-11:45

6/8/2018 Monday

13

Ovarian carcinoma Pathology Cystic, solid Figo staging, Clinical features Investigations

1 10:45-11:45

10/8/2018 friday

14

Ovarian carcinoma - Management Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy , Combined therapy, Homoeopathy

1 10:45-11:45

13/8/2018 monday

43 COMMON GYNAECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS

9 HOURS

Dr GIRIJA L,,

1

Preoperative Preparations Day Surgery Postoperative Care

1 10:45-11:45

20/8/2018 monday

2

Dilatation And Curettage- indication, procedure, complication Dilatation and insufflations (D And I)

1 10:45-11:45

31/8/2018 friday

3

Hystero Salpingography (Hsg) indication, procedure, complication, Cervical Biopsy-Indication,Types Procedure, complication

1 10:45-11:45

3/9/2018 monday

4 Thermal Cauterization, 1 7/9/2018

43

Cryosurgery Perineoplasty, Amputation Of Cervix

10:45-11:45

friday

5

Abdominal Hysterectomy Indications, Procedure Vaginal Hysterectomy Complications

1 10:45-11:45

10/9/2018 Monday

6

Abdominal Myomectomy, Indications, Procedure, Complications

1 10:45-11:45

14/9/2018 friday

7 8

Major SurgiIcal Operations Operations On The Ovary Ovarian cystectomy Salpingectomy Broad Ligament Cyst or Leiomyoma

1 10:45-11:45

Operations for Inversion of the Uterus Operations on The Vulva

1 10:45-11:45

9

Endoscopic Surgery in Gynecology Laparoscopy Hysteroscopy

1 2:30-3:30

1/10/2018 friday

DR SHEEBA S

44 POPULATION DYNAMICS & CONTROL OF CONTRACEPTION

2 HOURS

Dr SHEEBA S

1

Definition Temporary methods Barrier methods-Male& female Mode of action Natural methods, Complication IUD-types, time and mode of insertion

1 2:30-3:30

27/7/2018 friday

44

2 Steroidal Contraception COC Pills, selection of patients, Method of use, Benefits, Progestin only pill, Complication, Mode of action Injectable Progestins Emergency Contraception Implants Permanent Sterilisation Vasectomy - Technique, complications Tubectomy - Indication, Time & Procedure

1 2:30-3:30

3/8/2018 friday

45 RADIOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY CAUSED COMPLICATIONS

2 HOURS

Dr SHEEBA S

1

Radiotherapy Chemotherapy Immunotherapy.

1 2:30-3:30

10/8/2018 friday

2 Gene Therapy Tumor Markers

1 2:30-3:30

17/8/2018 friday

46 HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT AND THERAPEUTICS OF THE ABOVE LISTED GYNAECOLOGICAL CLINICAL CONDITIONS

8 HOURS

Dr SHEEBA S,

1

Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for benign and inflammatory lesion of vulvae &Vagina

1 10:45-11:45

2

Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for benign and inflammatory lesion of Cervix & endometrium

1 10:45-11:45

8/1/2018 monday

3 Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for Menstrual disorders

1

10:45-11:45

23/2/2018 friday

45

4

Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for problems of breast in gynaecology Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for urinary problems in gynaecology

1 10:45-11:45

20/4/2018 friday

5

Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for premalignant and malignant lesion of vulva, vagina

1 10:45-11:45

13/7/2018 friday

6

Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management for premalignant and malignant lesion of cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes and overies.

1 10:45-11:45

17/8/2018 friday

7

Homeopathic therapeutics and miasmatic management of sexually transmitted diseases

1 10:45-11:45

14/5/2018 monday

8 Homoepathic therapeutics and miasmatic management of Infertility

1 10:45-11:45

4/6/2018 monday

46

1 2 1 1 12

5815120451 1 1 2 1 145 HARIPRIYA S.B. 6 11 10 12

1 1 1 0 9581512044

1 1 1 1 1 144 HAMNAA RIFA K.N. 8 12 10 16

1 1 2 1 12581512043

1 1 1 1 2 143 GOVIND .P.G 8 9 12 0

1 1 2 1 13581512042

1 2 1 2 1 142 GOPIKA KRISHNAN .S 7 12 9 14

1 1 2 0 12581512041

1 1 2 1 2 141 GOPIKA. A.R 7 11 9 14

2 1 1 1 11581512040

1 1 1 1 1 140 GIPINATH.G 8 11 10 0

1 1 2 1 12581512039

1 1 1 1 1 239 GOKULAVANI.P 8 10 12 16

1 2 1 1 12581512038

1 1 1 1 2 138 GOKILA,B 6 10 9 14

1 2 1 0 11581512037

2 1 1 1 1 137 GAYATHRI PRIYA.P 6 10 12 14

2 1 1 1 13581512036

1 1 2 1 2 136 FENIL REVERLIN.R.L 7 10 11 12

1 1 1 1 12581512035

2 2 1 1 1 135 FATHIMA SAJEENA.A 7 10 11 12

1 1 1 1 10581512034

1 1 1 1 1 134 ELZA JOHN 7 12 9 12

0 1 1 1 10581512033

1 1 2 1 1 133 DURGA .S 6 9 10 10

1 1 1 1 10581512032

1 2 1 0 1 132 DINESH BABU D.M 7 10 10 12

1 1 1 1 12581512031

1 1 2 1 1 231 DEEPIKA .K 7 12 9 14

1 1 1 1 10581512030

1 1 1 1 1 130 DHAARANI .T 8 9 10 18

0 1 1 1 9581512029

1 1 1 1 1 129 DEEPIKA KRISHNAN .S 8 12 10 18

2 2 1 1 14581512028

2 1 1 2 1 128 DAWOOD NISHA .S 6 13 10 16

2 0 0 1 11581512027

1 1 2 1 2 127 CHANDNI M. THOMAS 6 12 10 16

1 1 0 1 9581512026

1 1 1 1 1 126 BRINDHA .M 6 9 8 12

0 1 1 1 10581512025

1 2 1 1 1 125 BHARATH UNNI 8 8 8 12

1 2 1 1 10581512024

1 1 1 1 1 024 BAGEERATHAN .T 8 9 9 6

1 1 1 1 11581512023

1 1 1 1 1 223 AZHAGU INDHU .K 6 10 10 12

1 1 0 1 11581512022

1 2 2 1 1 122 AYSHA .H 6 12 10 12

1 1 1 1 10581512021

1 1 1 1 1 121 AVANI VIKRAMAN 7 12 11 6

1 1 1 1 11581512020

1 1 1 1 2 120 ASLEENA BEEVI .A 7 9 12 6

2 0 1 1 12581512019

1 1 2 1 2 119 ARYA B PRASAD 6 10 9 12

1 1 1 1 11581512018

1 2 1 1 1 118 ARUNESWARI .R 6 11 12 12

1 1 1 1 11581512017

1 1 2 1 1 117 ARSHIDHHA .R.P 6 9 10 12

1 1 2 1 12581512016

1 1 1 1 1 216 ARCHANA .A.R 6 12 11 8

1 1 1 1 10581512015

1 1 2 0 1 115 APARNA .S 6 10 11 10

2 1 1 1 13581512014

1 1 2 1 2 114 ANUSREE .A.S 6 11 8 12

1 1 1 1 12581512013

2 2 1 1 1 113 ANJANA RAJ 8 12 11 14

1 1 0 0 8581512012

2 1 1 1 1 012 ANJANA B 7 10 10 14

0 1 2 1 10581512011

1 1 1 1 1 111 AMUTHA .P 7 10 9 14

1 1 1 1 12581512010

1 2 2 1 1 110 ALEESHA CATHERINE ALEX 8 11 11 16

1 1 1 1 10581512009

1 1 1 2 0 19 AJINSHA .C 7 12 10 14

1 0 2 1 9581512008

1 1 1 0 1 18 AISWARYA .F 6 11 12 6

1 1 1 1 11581512007

2 1 1 1 1 17 AISHWARYA .R 6 12 10 8

1 1 1 0 9581512006

1 1 2 0 1 16 ADVAITA B NAIR 7 10 9 12

1 1 1 1 10581512005

1 2 1 1 0 15 ADLIN JEBISHA .L 8 11 10 10

0 1 1 1 12581512004

1 1 2 2 1 24 ABINAYA. G 7 13 9 10

1 1 0 1 8581512003

1 1 1 1 1 03 ABINA AUGUSTINE 7 11 8 12

1 1 1 0 1 1010 1 1 2 1 1

581512001

2 AATHIRAI .S 8 12 9581512002

2 1 1 2 2 1310 1 1 1 1 1

7* 8* 9* 10* Tot

1 AARTHI. M 8 10 11

1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 6*

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Term : TERM -1 MAR-18

Subject: OBESTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Date : 17/04/2018

CCIE (Continuous Comprehensive Internal Evaluation

Assessment)

47

1 1 1 1 10

5815121001 1 1 1 1 198 SHIYONA BABU 6 11 10 10

1 1 0 1 8581512099

1 1 1 0 1 197 OSHIN HANNAH TERESA 7 12 11 6

1 1 1 2 12581512098

1 2 1 1 1 196 NIGEL .R.S 6 11 9 10

1 1 1 1 11581512097

2 1 1 1 1 195 KIRUTHIKA .M 6 12 10 16

1 1 1 1 10581512096

1 1 1 1 1 194 HERMA .A 6 10 11 12

1 1 1 1 12581512095

2 2 1 1 1 193 UMA MAHESWARI 8 12 9 12

1 1 0 1 10581512094

1 1 2 1 1 192 SYAMA V SUNDAR 6 10 11 18

1 1 2 1 11581512093

1 1 2 0 1 191 SWATHI KRISHNA P.S 6 12 9 14

2 1 1 1 13581512092

2 1 1 1 1 290 SUSMITHA SAJAN 8 9 11 16

0 0 1 1 8581512091

1 1 1 1 1 189 SURYA DEVI .G 7 11 12 12

1 0 1 0 10581512090

2 1 1 1 1 288 SURYA .S 8 9 10 14

1 1 1 1 11581512089

1 1 1 1 1 287 SUKITHA .S 6 11 12 12

1 1 1 1 11581512088

1 2 1 1 1 186 SRIVIDHYA .G 6 12 10 12

1 1 1 2 13581512087

1 2 2 1 1 185 SOWNDARYA .S 7 12 11 10

1 1 1 1 12581512086

1 1 2 1 2 184 SONI .L 7 10 11 10

2 1 1 1 11581512085

1 1 1 1 1 183 SIVAJOTHILAKSHMI .S 6 12 9 0

1 1 1 1 8581512084

1 1 1 0 1 082 SIVA THARSHINI K.R 6 11 10 16

1 1 0 0 9581512083

1 1 1 2 1 181 SHIVANI .S.H 6 9 10 18

1 1 1 1 9581512082

1 1 1 0 1 180 SHEROHLEAN .T 8 9 11 12

1 1 1 1 10581512081

1 1 1 1 1 179 SHERLINE TAMIL MALAR .D.R 6 11 9 10

2 1 2 1 15581512080

2 2 1 1 2 178 SHARMISTA .T.S 6 12 11 6

1 0 0 1 12581512079

2 2 1 2 1 277 SHADIYA KAREEM 6 11 9 16

1 1 1 1 10581512078

1 1 1 1 1 176 SELVA KARTHIKA .S 8 12 11 16

2 1 1 1 11581512077

1 1 1 1 1 175 SANTHOS BALAAJI .S 8 10 12 14

1 1 1 2 13581512076

1 1 2 1 2 174 SANDHYA .S.V 8 9 10 14

1 1 1 1 11581512075

1 1 1 2 1 173 SAFIR AHAMED .H 8 9 12 12

1 1 1 1 11581512074

1 1 1 1 1 272 SABHA PAUL .P 7 9 12 12

1 1 1 1 10581512073

1 1 1 1 1 171 RUDRA 7 11 9 12

1 1 1 1 14581512071

2 2 2 1 2 170 RITHIKA DEVI 7 10 12 10

1 1 1 1 10581512070

1 2 1 0 1 169 RAGURAM .R 6 9 10 10

1 2 1 0 10581512069

1 2 1 0 1 168 RABIYA RASHEED .A 6 11 9 6

1 1 1 1 10581512068

1 1 2 1 1 067 PRIYADHARSHINI .T 6 11 10 6

1 1 1 1 11581512066

1 1 1 1 1 266 MUTHU PRIYADHARSHINI .D 6 12 10 16

1 1 1 0 11581512065

1 1 2 1 1 265 MONISHA .R 6 11 9 16

1 0 1 1 11581512064

2 1 1 1 2 164 MINU MARIA SHAJU 7 10 12 14

1 0 1 1 9581512063

1 1 1 1 1 163 MERLIN SWETHA MARY 7 9 10 14

1 1 1 1 11581512062

1 2 1 1 1 162 MADHURIMA .M.R 8 9 10 14

1 2 1 1 13581512061

1 1 2 1 2 161 LAKSHMI .T 8 12 9 14

1 1 2 1 11581512060

1 1 2 1 0 160 KRISHNA .S.S 7 10 10 0

1 2 1 0 11581512059

2 2 2 0 0 159 KHEERTHIGHA .M 7 12 10 12

1 1 1 1 10581512058

1 1 1 1 1 158 KEERTHIGA .N 7 12 12 18

1 1 1 2 11581512057

1 1 1 1 1 157 KEERTHENA .P 8 12 9 16

1 1 0 1 8581512056

1 1 1 1 0 156 KAVIYAVARSHINI A.R 8 10 9 12

1 1 0 0 8581512055

1 1 1 1 1 155 KALEESWARI .K 7 10 10 18

1 2 1 1 13581512054

1 1 2 1 2 154 JOTHY KRISHNA B.S. 7 12 11 16

1 1 1 1 10581512053

1 1 1 1 1 153 JOSENA .R.B 6 12 10 14

1 1 1 1 9581512052

1 1 1 1 0 152 JEYA BHARATHI .T 6 11 12 12

1 1 0 2 10581512051

1 1 1 1 1 151 JERINE JEESHA .G.D 6 9 11 8

2 1 1 1 13581512050

1 2 2 0 2 150 JENIFER .G 6 9 12 8

1 1 2 2 12581512049

1 1 1 1 1 149 JEENA MONISHA .J 8 10 9 6

1 1 1 1 12581512048

1 1 1 1 2 248 HELEN NELSON THOMAS 8 10 9 0

1 2 1 2 14581512047

2 1 1 2 1 147 HARITHRA .M 6 9 9 12

2 1 1 1 12581512046

1 1 2 1 1 146 HARITHA J.R 6 11 11 12

48

2 2 1 2 15581512045

1 1 1 2 1 245 HARIPRIYA S.B. 15 16 15 16

2 2 2 1 16581512044

1 1 2 1 2 244 HAMNAA RIFA K.N. 14 14 13 15

2 1 2 2 17581512043

2 2 1 2 2 143 GOVIND .P.G 15 17 16 13

1 2 2 2 15581512042

1 2 1 2 1 142 GOPIKA KRISHNAN .S 13 14 12 13

2 2 2 2 15581512041

1 1 1 1 1 241 GOPIKA. A.R 12 15 13 16

2 2 1 2 16581512040

2 1 1 2 2 140 GOPINATH.G 12 16 16 16

2 1 1 2 15581512039

1 1 1 2 2 239 GOKULAVANI.P 14 14 16 12

2 1 2 1 15581512038

2 1 1 2 2 138 GOKILA,B 16 15 16 12

1 2 1 2 15581512037

1 1 2 2 1 237 GAYATHRI PRIYA.P 14 14 15 17

1 2 2 1 15581512036

2 1 1 1 2 236 FENIL REVERLIN.R.L 12 16 12 14

1 1 2 2 15581512035

2 2 2 1 1 135 FATHIMA SAJEENA.A 16 15 12 15

2 2 1 2 16581512034

1 1 2 2 2 134 ELZA JOHN 15 15 15 12

2 1 1 2 15581512033

1 1 1 2 2 233 DURGA .S 14 16 17 13

1 2 2 1 16581512032

1 1 2 2 2 232 DINESH BABU D.M 11 15 13 18

2 1 2 2 16581512031

2 1 1 2 1 231 DEEPIKA .K 12 14 13 15

1 1 2 1 15581512030

2 1 1 2 2 230 DHAARANI .T 12 17 14 15

1 2 2 2 16581512029

1 2 1 2 1 229 DEEPIKA KRISHNAN .S 15 14 16 16

2 2 2 2 17581512028

2 2 1 1 1 228 DAWOOD NISHA .S 13 15 12 13

2 1 2 1 15581512027

1 2 2 1 2 127 CHANDNI M. THOMAS 13 17 14 14

1 1 2 2 16581512026

2 2 2 2 1 126 BRINDHA .M 14 15 15 15

1 1 1 0 12581512025

1 1 1 2 2 225 BHARATH UNNI 12 16 15 16

1 2 1 2 14581512024

2 2 1 1 1 124 BAGEERATHAN .T 17 15 13 12

1 2 2 2 16581512023

2 2 1 1 2 123 AZHAGU INDHU .K 16 16 14 16

1 2 2 1 16581512022

1 2 2 2 1 222 AYSHA .H 15 16 15 13

2 1 2 2 15581512021

1 1 1 1 2 221 AVANI VIKRAMAN 12 12 14 15

2 2 1 2 19581512020

2 2 2 2 2 220 ASLEENA BEEVI .A 15 16 16 14

2 1 1 2 14581512019

1 2 1 1 2 119 ARYA B PRASAD 17 15 12 18

1 2 1 2 16581512018

1 2 2 2 1 218 ARUNESWARI .R 14 14 13 17

2 1 1 2 15581512017

1 2 1 2 1 217 ARSHIDHHA .R.P 16 14 13 13

1 2 1 2 15581512016

1 1 2 2 1 216 ARCHANA .A.R 13 14 14 15

1 2 1 2 16581512015

2 2 1 2 1 215 APARNA .S 18 14 12 16

2 1 2 2 16581512014

1 2 2 1 2 114 ANUSREE .A.S 16 15 17 14

2 1 2 2 16581512013

1 1 2 1 2 213 ANJANA RAJ 14 16 15 13

1 1 2 2 15581512012

2 1 1 2 1 212 ANJANA B 12 14 16 16

2 1 2 1 16581512011

2 2 2 1 1 211 AMUTHA .P 14 17 14 15

1 1 1 2 15581512010

1 1 2 2 2 210 ALEESHA CATHERINE ALEX 16 13 16 16

1 1 2 2 15581512009

1 2 2 1 1 29 AJINSHA .C 15 14 12 15

2 2 1 2 17581512008

2 2 1 2 2 18 AISWARYA .F 17 15 12 12

2 1 2 1 16581512007

1 2 1 2 2 27 AISHWARYA .R 15 13 13 17

2 1 2 2 15581512006

2 1 1 1 1 26 ADVAITA B NAIR 13 16 14 15

2 1 1 2 16581512005

2 1 2 1 2 25 ADLIN JEBISHA .L 17 15 12 17

1 2 1 0 14581512004

1 2 2 2 1 24 ABINAYA. G 15 15 14 14

2 1 2 1 15581512003

2 2 2 1 1 13 ABINA AUGUSTINE 14 16 14 17

1 2 1 2 2 1515 2 1 1 1 2

581512001

2 AATHIRAI .S 12 15 16581512002

2 1 2 2 1 1513 1 2 1 2 1

7* 8* 9* 10* Tot

1 AARTHI. M 14 13 15

1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 6*

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Batch : 2015-2016-III BHMS

Term : TERM -II JUNE-2018

Formative Assessment

Subject: OBESTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Date : 17/07/2018

49

1 1 1 2 10

5815121001 1 1 1 0 198 SHIYONA BABU 16 14 14 14

1 1 1 1 10581512099

0 1 1 1 1 297 OSHIN HANNAH TERESA 15 14 14 14

1 1 0 1 8581512098

1 0 1 1 1 196 NIGEL .R.S 16 16 14 14

1 1 1 1 10581512097

1 0 1 1 1 295 KIRUTHIKA .M 14 14 15 15

2 1 1 1 10581512096

0 1 1 1 1 194 HERMA .A 15 15 16 16

0 1 1 1 8581512095

1 0 1 1 1 193 UMA MAHESWARI 13 14 12 12

1 0 0 1 10581512094

1 1 1 2 2 192 SYAMA V SUNDAR 13 14 14 12

1 1 1 2 10581512093

1 1 1 0 1 191 SWATHI KRISHNA P.S 16 12 13 11

2 1 1 1 9581512092

1 0 0 1 1 190 SUSMITHA SAJAN 15 16 16 12

1 0 1 1 8581512091

1 1 1 1 0 189 SURYA DEVI .G 14 15 16 13

1 1 1 2 10581512090

1 1 1 0 1 188 SURYA .S 11 13 14 16

1 1 1 1 11581512089

1 1 0 2 2 187 SUKITHA .S 12 16 16 15

1 1 1 2 11581512088

1 0 1 1 1 286 SRIVIDHYA .G 17 14 16 14

1 1 1 1 10581512087

1 1 1 1 1 185 SOWNDARYA .S 13 17 17 12

1 2 1 1 10581512086

1 1 1 0 1 184 SONI .L 14 14 14 13

1 0 2 1 10581512085

0 1 1 1 2 183 SIVAJOTHILAKSHMI .S 16 14 14 15

2 1 1 1 11581512084

1 0 1 1 1 282 SIVA THARSHINI K.R 15 16 13 16

1 2 2 1 12581512083

1 0 1 1 2 181 SHIVANI .S.H 16 16 15 15

1 1 1 2 11581512082

1 0 1 2 1 180 SHEROHLEAN .T 14 13 15 17

1 1 2 1 11581512081

1 1 0 1 1 279 SHERLINE TAMIL MALAR .D.R 15 18 16 12

1 0 1 1 10581512080

1 1 1 2 1 178 SHARMISTA .T.S 13 15 15 13

1 0 1 1 7581512079

0 1 0 1 1 177 SHADIYA KAREEM 14 12 13 14

1 1 1 1 8581512078

1 1 0 1 0 176 SELVA KARTHIKA .S 13 17 14 12

2 1 1 1 9581512077

0 0 1 1 1 175 SANTHOS BALAAJI .S 12 13 15 13

1 1 1 1 10581512076

1 2 1 1 1 074 SANDHYA .S.V 16 14 13 17

2 2 0 1 10581512075

0 1 1 1 1 173 SAFIR AHAMED .H 15 16 17 16

1 1 1 1 10581512074

1 0 1 1 1 272 SABHA PAUL .P 13 14 14 14

1 0 1 2 10581512073

0 1 2 1 1 171 RUDRA 15 13 16 17

0 1 1 1 9581512071

1 0 2 1 1 170 RITHIKA DEVI 14 15 12 16

1 1 1 1 10581512070

0 2 1 1 0 269 RAGURAM .R 14 15 13 15

2 0 1 1 10581512069

1 0 1 1 1 268 RABIYA RASHEED .A 15 16 16 16

0 0 1 2 9581512068

1 0 1 2 1 167 PRIYADHARSHINI .T 12 16 13 14

1 1 2 2 10581512066

1 0 0 1 1 166 MUTHU PRIYADHARSHINI .D 12 15 16 18

2 2 2 2 14581512065

1 0 2 1 1 165 MONISHA .R 12 15 15 12

2 2 1 2 15581512064

1 2 1 2 1 164 MINU MARIA SHAJU 14 14 13 13

2 2 2 2 17581512063

1 1 2 2 1 263 MERLIN SWETHA MARY 12 16 16 14

1 2 2 2 17581512062

2 2 2 1 1 262 MADHURIMA .M.R 13 14 13 17

1 2 2 1 16581512061

1 2 2 2 2 161 LAKSHMI .T 16 15 15 16

1 1 2 2 16581512060

1 2 2 2 1 260 KRISHNA .S.S 15 16 12 15

1 2 2 1 16581512059

2 2 2 1 1 259 KHEERTHIGHA .M 14 16 16 16

2 1 1 2 16581512058

1 2 2 2 1 258 KEERTHIGA .N 12 17 16 14

2 2 2 2 18581512057

2 2 1 2 1 257 KEERTHENA .P 16 16 14 16

2 2 2 1 17581512056

2 1 2 2 1 256 KAVIYAVARSHINI A.R 15 14 14 14

2 1 2 2 16581512055

1 1 2 1 2 255 KALEESWARI .K 12 15 16 13

2 2 2 1 16581512054

2 2 1 1 2 154 JOTHY KRISHNA B.S. 14 17 13 12

2 1 1 1 17581512053

2 2 2 2 2 253 JOSENA .R.B 13 14 15 13

1 1 1 1 16581512052

2 2 2 2 2 252 JEYA BHARATHI .T 12 16 12 17

2 2 2 2 16581512051

1 1 2 1 1 251 JERINE JEESHA .G.D 15 14 16 13

2 1 1 2 16581512050

2 2 2 1 2 150 JENIFER .G 14 15 13 14

1 2 2 2 15581512049

1 1 2 2 1 149 JEENA MONISHA .J 12 14 14 15

1 2 2 1 16581512048

2 2 2 1 2 148 HELEN NELSON THOMAS 13 16 14 12

1 1 1 1 14581512047

2 2 1 2 1 247 HARITHRA .M 12 18 12 16

1 2 1 0 13581512046

1 2 2 1 2 146 HARITHA J.R 16 14 17 13

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Assignments

22-01-2018 Displacements of uterus

19-03-2018 Malpresentations

21-05-2018 Obstetric questions from previous year university examination.

09-07-2018 Premalignant lesions of female genitalia.

06-08-2018 Gynaecology questions from previous year university examination.

10-09-2018 Contracted pelvis

Seminars

23-01-2018 Sexually transmitted diseases

20-02-2018 Antipartum hemorrhage

20-03-2018 Disorders of menstruation

25-05-2018 Hyperemesis gravidarum

12-06-2018 PID

17-07-2018 Anaemia in pregnancy

14-08-2018 Endometriosis & Adenomyosis

11-09-2018 Common disorders of newborn

Quiz Schedule

February Gynaecology investigation, Anatomy and physiology of female genitalia

Fertilisation, embryology, Normal features of new born

September Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, GDM, Mal-presentations

Infections and inflammations of female genitalia, Premalignant conditions

Care of newborn, birth injuries

May Gynaecological Malignancies, benign tumors of female genitalia

Dystocia, Asphyxia neonatorum, Birth injuries,Abnormal purperium

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MONTHLY TEST MARKS: 5×4=20

SL NO

DATE TIME QUESTIONS

1. 06-12-2017 Friday 10.45-11.15 1.Lightening 2.Show 3.Events in third stage labor

4.Vaginal examination

2. 08-01-2018 Monday 10.45-11.15AM 1.Adenomyosis 2.Diagnosis of PID 3.Chronic Pelvic infection 4.Genital tuberculosis

3 07-02-2018 wednesday 10.45-11.15 1.Vomiting in pregnancy 2.Investigations done during pregnancy 3.Genital fistulae 4.Pyometra

4 16-3-2018 Friday 2.30-3.00 1.Treatment of PCOS

2.Pessary treatment

3.Cystocele 4.Vault prolapse

5 25-04-2018 Wednesday 10.45-11.15 1.Types of pelvis

2.Occipito posterior position

3.Culdocentesis

4.Lochia

6 30-5-2018 Wednesday 10.45-11.15 1.PPH

2.Inversion

3.Involution

4.Gynaecological operations

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7 08-06-2018 Friday

02.30-3.00 1.Male infertility 2.IUI 3.AID 4.ART

8 27-07-2018 Friday

1.30-2.00 1.D&C

2.ANC

3.Intersex

4.Anteversion

9 15-08-2018 Wednesday

10.45-11.15 1.Post operative procedures

2.Awareness about breastfeeding

3.LSCS

4.Forceps delivery

10 3-9-2018 Monday

10.45-11.00 1.GSI

2.Dyspareunia

3.Vaginismus

4.Common disordes of newborn

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Evaluation of Internal Assessment Marks – III BHMS

March 2018

IAE Marks below 25

Marks 25-49

Marks 50-75

Remarks

March 2018 8 51 37 8 students who secured marks below 25/100 need remedial class (31students less than last term). 51 students got marks between 25- 49(8 students more than last term) need more attention. Out of 96 students 37 students scored between 50-75 marks.(23students more than last term)

1st - Athirai.S (73 marks)

2nd – Arya.B Prasad (71 Marks)

3rd – Adlin Jebisha.L (68 Marks)

June 2018

IAE Marks below 25

Marks 25-49

Marks 50-75

Remarks

March 2018 10 50 38 8 students who secured marks below 25 in theory exam need remedial class. 50 students got marks between 25- 49 in theory exam need more attention. Out of 98 students 38 students scored between 50-75 marks

1st - Srividhya (247/300 marks)

2nd – Sowndarya.S (246/300 Marks)

3rd – Arya B Prasad (239/300 Marks)

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