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MD PART II Organon of Medicine and Homeopathic Philosophy Syllabus

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(Based on M.D.(Hom.) amendment regulations 2001, issued by CCH)

 

The course shall be of three years duration including one year of house job during which the candidate shall be a resident in the campus.

a. Candidates shall pursue a regular course of study and research in the respective departments of a Homeopathic College under the guidance the of a guide recognized by the University, emphasis being on practical training, participation in Seminars, Group discussions, Clinical meetings, Journal Clubs etc. The candidate shall be a resident in the Hospital campus and shall be given graded responsibility in the management and treatment of patients entrusted to his care. He shall participate in teaching and training of under graduate students or internees.

b. Candidates are required to write a Thesis or dissertation not less than, 10,000 words (Ten thousand) with detailed commentary on a topic approved by the University which should provide the candidate with necessary background of training in research methods and techniques along with the art of writing research papers and learning and making use of library.

The course shall comprise of the following subjects:

a) General Subjects:

I) The Man in health ( Holistic concept )

II) The Man in disease ( Holistic concept).

III) History of medicine, scientific methodology including research methodology and statistics

b) Special Subject :

Organon of Medicine with Homoeopathic Philosophy

 

SYLLABUS FOR GENERAL SUBJECTS:

(I) The man in Health (Holistic Concept) :

Structural, functional and psychological organization of Man and his adaptation to the environment, in healthand includes an integrated study of Anatomy, Physiology, Bio-Chemistry, Biophysics, Psychology for practical application of the knowledge in clinical medicine.

(II) The man in Disease (Holistic Concept) :

Structural, functional and psychological organization of the Sick and his environment and includes the study of Pathology (Psychological, functional and structural deviations for the state of Health), a probe into the evolutionary phenomenon of disease, paying attention to the cause effect relationship (viz., the effects of extrinsic (micro-organism, parasites, viruses and other stimuli) and intrinsic (susceptibility based on miasms) factors along with their current interpretations and the abnormal expressions of the sick pervading his whole being);

(III) History of Medicine, Scientific Methodology including Research Methodology and Statistics :

(a) History of Medicine-evolution with special emphasis on Hahnemann's contribution to Medicine in General.
(b) Basic concepts of Logic, Philosophy and Scientific Methodology and Bio-Statistics.

SYLLABUS FOR SPECIALTY SUBJECT:

ORGANON OF MEDICINE WITH HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY

(i) Hahnemannian concepts of Homoeopathy (Principles and Practice)

A deep understanding of the subject is essential for making a critical and analytical appreciation and evaluation of it. This attempt has to be made by resources and reference to all relevant writings of Hahnemann on the subject.

(ii) Homoeopathic Philosophy

A study of the interpretations and views of the stalwarts in Homoeopathy lie Kent, Stuart Close, H. A. Robert, J. H. Allen, Dunham and Richard Hughes on Hahnemannian concepts and fundamentals of Homoeopathy is essential. It also aims at a comparative study of various philosophies with a view to bring out relative merit of the individual contribution to the Hahnemannian concepts of Homoeopathy.

(iii) Practice of Homoeopathy in Medicine

(iv) Practice of Homoeopathy in Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

 

EXAMINATIONS:

i) The examination shall be conducted in two parts, namely:

    a) M.D(Hom.) Part I - which is to be held six months after completion of  house job of one year duration.

    b) M.D(Hom.) Part II - which is to be held after one year and six months after Part-I examination.

ii) Each Examination shall consist of written papers, Viva-voce and Practical/Clinical.

iii) All the written / theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.

M.D(Hom.) PART-I EXAMINATION:

Subject Paper Paper Code Theory Pass marks Viva Practical / Clinical Pass marks Total
The Man in Health Paper - I S-I 100 50 50 50 50 200
The Man in Disease Paper - II S-II 100 50 50 50 50 200
History of medicine and Bio-statistics including Research methodology Paper - III S-III 100 50 50 50 50 200

 

M.D(Hom.) PART II EXAMINATION:

Subject Paper Paper Code Theory Pass marks Viva Practical / Clinical Pass marks Total
Hahnemann concept of homoeopathy and Homoeopathic Philosohy Paper - I S-VI 100 50 50 50 50 200
Practice of Homoeopathy in Medicine, Surgery and Obs/Gyn Paper - II S-VII 100 50 50 50 50 200
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