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What is MBBS?
As I told you in my last
blog MBBS is a bachelor's degree in the medical field for cure and diagnosis.
It takes 4.5+1 years to complete. MBBS has been abbreviated from the Latin
word Medicinae Baccalaureus
Baccalaureus Chirurgiae. It is probably one of the topmost degrees in the world and
therefore by profession, after completing MBBS from top medical colleges, an
individual is officially transformed into a medical professional.
This
is a very prolonged study that requires a huge amount of patience and ability.
Being a medical professional is one of the bravest and most humble occupations. The
curriculum describes different medicine and human anatomy can educate the
participants on how to test and cure specific diseases. The course also covers
numerous medical specialties to allow the learners to develop an in-depth
understanding of the area of interest.
MBBS - Entrance
NEET UG is the most
important MBBS Entrance Exam in India. It is conducted in offline mode.
Students get admission for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and Nursing through NEET. All the
government and private medical colleges will offer admission under 15%AIQ and
85% State level quota seats. Top medical colleges like AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER, AFMC take in students through NEET Exam.
MBBS Syllabus
The syllabus of MBBS is spread over 5 years. the first 2 semesters of the MBBS syllabus deal with pre-clinical training, and semesters 3-5 of the MBBS syllabus deal with para-clinical studies.
Semesters |
Subjects
Covered |
Semesters 1-2
(Pre-Clinical) |
Anatomy |
Biochemistry |
|
Physiology |
|
Semesters 3-5
(Para-Clinical) |
Community Medicine |
Forensic Medicine |
|
Pathology |
|
Pharmacology |
|
Microbiology |
|
Clinical postings in
Wards |
|
Semesters 6-9
(Clinical) |
Community Medicine |
Medicine and allied
subjects |
|
Obstetrics and
Gynecology |
|
Pediatrics |
|
Surgery and allied
subjects |
|
Clinical postings |
MBBS Subjects
The subjects which the candidates learn in a Bachelor of Medicine
and a Bachelor of Surgery are Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pharmacology,
Physiology, Pathology, etc. Check out what are the areas covered in these
subjects, in the table below.
Anatomy |
Biochemistry |
Physiology |
Pharmacology |
Pathology |
MBBS 1st Year Subjects
In the 1st year of the
MBBS program, candidates go through the preclinical stage. The subjects in this
year are -
MBBS
Subjects |
Description |
Anatomy |
Microanatomy,
Embryology and Genetics, Gross Anatomy, and Neuroanatomy. |
Biochemistry |
Molecular Biology,
Biological cells, Hormones, Metabolic pathways, Enzymes, Cancer and cancer
makers, Biomolecules, Food assimilation, and nutrition. |
Physiology |
Respiratory System,
Gastrointestinal System, Nutrition, General Physiology, Kidney, Nerve–Muscle,
Neurophysiology, Blood, Environmental Physiology, Cardiovascular System,
Nutrition, and Yoga. |
2nd Year MBBS Subjects
In the second year of
the Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery, candidates go through the para-clinical
stage. The subjects in this year are -
MBBS
Subjects |
Description |
Community
Medicine |
Infestations,
Infective dermatoses, Ineffective dermatoses, Allergic disorders, Allergic
disorders, Melanin synthesis, urticaria, Epidermopoiesis, Pathogenesis,
Psoriasis, Gonococcal and Nongonococcal infections, HIV infection, Drug
eruptions, Dermatological Emergencies, Vesiculobullous
diseases, erythema multiforme. |
Pharmacology |
General
Pharmacology, Autacoids, Gastrointestinal and respiratory system,
Cardiovascular System, Hormones, Miscellaneous, Central nervous
system, Autonomic nervous system & The peripheral nervous
system, Chemotherapy. |
Pathology |
Systemic Pathology,
General Pathology, Practical. |
Microbiology |
Bacteriology,
Microbiology, Virology, Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Infection, Common Tests
for Bacterial identification, Common Laboratory Methods for Diagnosis of
Fungal Infections, Bacterial and Viral Genetics, Collection of Transport of
Samples, Microorganisms associated with gastrointestinal infections,
Sterilisation, and disinfection, Gastrointestinal infections caused by
parasites, Mycology, parasitology, Vaccines, Host-Parasite
relationship, Immunodiagnosis, Bacterial Staining, and Cultivation. |
Forensic
Medicine and Toxicology |
Toxicology, Forensic
Medicine. |
Clinical
postings in wards |
Clinical postings
inwards are what every MBBS student has to go through. Here students will get
exposed to 12 weeks of clinical posting in the field of community medicine. |
OPD |
OPD or Outpatient
Department is defined as a particular place in the hospital that consists of
medical and physical facilities, along with other staff. Everything takes
place here on regularly scheduled hours of care to the patients who are not
primarily registered as inpatients. |
3rd Year MBBS Subjects
MBBS
Subjects |
Description |
Community
Medicine |
Community Medicine
deals with the health system of the overall population of a community. The
service provided at Primary Healthcare centers is taught in this
subject. |
ENT |
The full form of ENT
is Ear, Nose, and Throat. This field of medicine is also known as Otolaryngology.
The treatment of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck areas of the human body
is dealt with in ENT subjects. |
Ophthalmology |
Ophthalmology deals
with the treatment and diagnosis of the eye. It is derived from the Greek
words ophthalmos meaning “eye” and logia meaning “study of the course” |
Final Year MBBS Subjects
MBBS
Subjects |
Description |
Psychiatry |
psychiatric
disorders, Emotion and its application to health, Behavioural Sciences,
Cognitive process and memory, Schizophrenia, Anxiety neurosis, Bipolar
disorders, personality disorders, depression, phobia, and OCD Head |
Dermatology
and Venereology |
Health Education,
Environment, Behavioral Sciences, Nutrition, Biostatistics, Rehabilitation,
Epidemiology, Important National Health Programs, Health Administration,
Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases And Non-communicable Diseases,
Counselling Maternal & Child Health, Geriatrics, Health Economics. |
Pediatrics |
Growth and
development, Respiratory system, Vital statistics, Nutrition, Infectious
diseases, Immunization, Hematology, Gastro-Intestinal Tract, Cardiovascular
system, Central Nervous System, Behavioral Problems, Neonatology,
Fluid-Electrolyte, Pediatrics Emergencies, Genetics, Fluid-Electrolyte,
Therapeutics, Genito-Urinary System, Pediatrics Surgical Problems. |
Anesthesiology |
Cannulation,
Preoperative evaluation & optimization, Nasopharyngeal or Oropharyngeal
Airway insertion, Skills I/V, Attaching pulse oximeter, Bag-Mask Ventilation,
BP cuff, and ECG electrodes, and setting up a monitor. |
Orthopedics |
Orthopaedic
Oncology, Orthopedic Neurology, Pediatric Orthopedics, Sports Medicine,
Management of Trauma, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Radiology, Disorders
of the Spine, and Fractures. |
Obstetrics
and Gynecology |
Obstetrics,
Gynaecology, Basic Sciences, Neonatology, Recent Advances, Contraception. |
So, That's it for Today's Blog
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