Syllabus - MBBS
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74 <strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>MBBS</strong> — AIIMS<br />
2. Describe the feasible methods of control of occupational diseases.<br />
3. Describe the important features of the Workman Compensation Act and provision of health services<br />
and health insurance to industrial workers.<br />
Contents<br />
– Working environment, health hazards of industrial and agricultural workers<br />
– Common occupational lung diseases<br />
– Common occupational skin diseases and cancers<br />
– Industrial Toxic Substances<br />
– Principles of prevention of Occupational diseases<br />
– Legal status in relation to Workman Compensation Act<br />
– Employees’ State Insurance Act<br />
– Practical exercise - visit to a factory<br />
12. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION<br />
Objectives<br />
At the end of the course, the student should be able to<br />
1. Describe the organization of health services at all levels and the School Health Programme.<br />
2. Describe the concepts, components, principles of primary health care.<br />
3. Describe natural and man made disasters and disaster management.<br />
4. Functions of various categories of workers at PHC.<br />
Contents<br />
– Planning and organizational set up of health services in India<br />
– Primary Health Care<br />
– Health Team at District Hospital, Community Health Primary Health Centre<br />
– School Health<br />
– Management of health resources<br />
– Voluntary and international agencies in health care<br />
– Natural and manmade disasters and disaster management<br />
13. HEALTH ECONOMICS<br />
Objective<br />
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:<br />
1. Appreciate cost considerations in clinical and public health interventions.<br />
Contents<br />
– Need of health economics<br />
– Methods of economic analyses in health