PG Diploma in Family Medicine
Post Graduate Diploma
Distance
Description
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Type
Post Graduate Diploma
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Methodology
Distance learning
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Duration
1 Year
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
On completion of the PGDFM Course the candidate will:
1) Be proficient in broad based multi-competent secondary level care centre with
a high volume of outpatient work and the handling of demanding emergencies.
2) Be skillful in a variety of medical and surgical procedures in the diverse fields
of medicine.
3) Have a distinctive orientation, characteristic of Family Medicine.
4) Be able to carry out research relevant to hospital needs in secondary care setup
About this course
MBBS or equivalent Degree
Reviews
Subjects
- Management
- Medicine
- Science
- Imaging
- Family
Teachers and trainers (1)
SNEHA SHARMA
ENGINEERING JOBS
Course programme
- Medical, Obstetric, Pediatric, including neonatal resuscitation, surgical and trauma.
- Maternal and child health: prevention, screening, health education, nutritional guidance and immunization, ante-natal and post-natal check up, well baby clinic and family planning procedures. Age-specific risk assessment including cancer risk, adolescent health and lifestyle guidance.
- Principles of anesthesia: local, regional and intravenous sedation
- Pediatrics: growth and development, infectious diseases, malnutrition, immunization and common pediatric illnesses.
- General medicine: initial management of all symptoms/health problems, recognition, assessment, management, follow-up of common medical conditions in the society, prevention and health promotion, Geriatric problems in the community, palliative care of terminally ill patients, poisoning, chronic disease conditions, hypertension, diabetes, asthma ischemic heart disease, obesity, epilepsy and osteoarthritis.
Unit 2
- Diseases of public health importance. e.g., - tuberculosis, leprosy, HIV /Aids, STD and malaria.
- Reproductive and sexual health problems including HIV/STD.
- Common dermatological problems and investigations.
- Mental health problems in a community setting: common psychological problems pertaining to life-cycle, behavioural problems, substance abuse, domestic violence, psychoneurosis, anxiety and depression, dementia and identification of at risk patients by age, sex and environment.
- Orthopaedics: reduction of simple fractures and dislocations, trauma management and fundamentals of physiotherapy.
- Common ophthalmological problems, both curable and incurable.
- Common problems in otorhinolaryngology.
Unit 3
- Oral health: management of dental emergencies and preventive measures.
- Occupational health.
- Radiodiagnosis: interpretation of x-rays, preparation for radiological and imaging procedures, understanding interpretation and limitations of other imaging technologies.
- Hospital and practice management: management science/organization, management of clinics, resource management, financial management, accounting and auditing and health economics and health insurance schemes.
- Behavioral and social sciences related to family medicine.
- Legal and ethical considerations in family practice, medical negligence and consumer protection act.
Unit 4
- Pathology: haemoglobin level, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, total and differential leukocyte count, blood picture, routine and microscopic examination of urine and stool; taking swabs from various orifices and wounds; fine needles aspiration; performing gram stain and ziehl-neelsen stain; microscopy of urethral and vaginal discharge; blood sugar with glucometer; use of uristix etc.
- Surgery: assessment and closure of traumatic wounds; burns; incision and drainage of abscess; in-growing toe-nails; excision and biopsy of superficial swellings; venesection; urethral catheterization; suprapubic cystostomy; circumcision in adults; intercostals tube drainage; tracheostomy; screening for Breast cancer awareness, Prostate cancer awareness
PG Diploma in Family Medicine