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3rd BDS Year
SYLLABUS |
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SYLLABUS |
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General Medicine |
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General Surgery |
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Oral Pathology and Oral Microbiology |
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General Medicine |
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Paper No. –I :
General Medicine |
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Teaching Scheme |
Examination Scheme |
Total Marks |
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Hours Per year |
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Lectures |
Practicals |
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60 |
90 |
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150 Hrs |
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Theory Marks |
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Final |
Viva Voce |
Internal |
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70 |
20 |
10 |
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100 |
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Practical Marks |
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Final |
Internal |
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90 |
10 |
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100 |
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200 |
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GENERAL MEDICINE |
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GUIDELINES : |
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Special emphasis should be
given throughout on the importance of various
diseases as applicable to dentistry. |
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Special precautions/
contraindication of anaesthesia and various
dental procedures in different systemic
diseases. |
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Oral manifestations of systemic diseases. |
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Medical emergencies in dental practice. |
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A dental student should be
taught in such a manner he/she is able to record
the arterial pulse, blood pressure and be
capable of suspecting by sight and superficial
examination of the body – diseases of the heart,
lungs, kidneys, blood etc. He should be capable
of handling medical emergencies encountered in
dental practice |
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THEORY SYLLABUS |
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CORE TOPICS
(Must Know)
1. Aims of medicine Definitions of
signs, symptoms, diagnosis, differential
diagnosis treatment & prognosis. |
COLLATERAL TOPICS
(Desirable to Know) |
2. Infections.
Enteric fever, AIDS, herpes simplex,
herpes zoster, syphilis diphtheria. |
Infectious mononucleosis mumps, measles,
rubella, malaria. |
3. G.I.T.
Stomatitis, gingival hyperplasia,
dysphagia, acid peptic disease,
jaundice, acute and chronic hepatitis,
cirrhosis of liver ascites. |
Diarrhea
Dysentery
Amoebiasis
Malabsorhtion
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4. CVS
Acute rheumatic fever rheumatic valvular
heart disease, hypertension, ischemic
heart disease, infective endocarditis,
common arrhythmias, congenital heart
disease, congestive cardiac failure |
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5. RS
Pneumonia, COPD, Pulmonary TB, Bronehial
asthma |
Lung Abscess
Pleural effusion
Pneumothorax
Bronchiectasis
Lung cancers. |
6. Hematology
Anemias, bleeding & clotting disorders,
leukemias, lymphomas, agranulocytosis,
splenomegaly, oral manifestations of
hematologic disorders,generalized
Lymphadenopathy. |
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7. Renal System
Acute nephritis Nephrotic syndrome |
Renal failure |
8, Nutrition
Avitaminosis |
Balanced diet
PEM
Avitaminosis |
9. CNS
Facial palsy, facial pain including
trigeminal neuralgia, epilepsy, headache
including migraine. |
- Meningitis
- Examination of comatose patient
- Examination of cranial nerves.
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10. Endocrines
Diabetes Mellitus Acromegaly,
Hypothyroidism, Thyrotoxicosis, Calcium
metabolism and parathyroids. |
Addison’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome.
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11. Critical care
Syncope, cardiac arrest, CPR, shock |
Acute LVF
ARDS |
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CLINICAL TRAINING: |
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The student must be able to
take history, do general physical examination
(including build, nourishment, pulse, BP,
respiration, clubbing, cyanosis, jaundice,
lymphadenopathy, oral cavity) and be able to
examine CVS, RS and abdomen and facial nerve. |
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