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BSC. MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Programme Objectives:At the end of the programme the Graduates will be able to
Teach and Educate the Certificate Course trainees and Diploma trainees.Providing Health Education and Health counseling to the community, family members and in
the hospital settings.Plan and develop the community development and Social welfare projects.Execute and supervise the field work in Health related projects.Function as a Public / Patients relations Assistants.Disaster prevention modalities.Member of Disaster Mitigation team.Implementation of various health schemes at community level.Participate in the Health information maintenance systems.Collect the data relevant to Health and related issues.
Scope:1. Teaching
Medical Sociology, Health Education to the trainees of Certificate Course and Diploma Course.
2. ResearchPublic HealthHospitalGovernment SchemesEpidemiological investigations
3. Hospital
Health Educators and CounselorsSupervisors and Capacity for Diploma and Certificate holders
4. Disaster
Mitigation team member
5. Others with additional special training they are eligible to be involved in
Medical TranscriptionHealth / Medical TourismOrgan Transplant CounselorsJournalism / Insurance schemes
6. Key persons in community development schemes.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – FIRST YEARPaper I
SUBJECT: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYTheory – 250 Hours & Practical – 50 Hours
ANATOMY: THEORY HOURS 125, PRACTICAL HOURS 25 HOURSSl. No. TOPICS / THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS
1 Introduction to anatomical terms 20 Hrs Microscopic slide 5 Hrsorganization of the human body view Human Cell Structure Tissues – Definition, Types
Characteristics, Classification. Membranes and glands – classification
and structure Blood-Microscopic Structure Introduction to embryology
2 The Skeletal System 25 Hrs Record book 2 Hrs Bones – types, structure, Axial &
Appendicular Skeleton, Bone formation and growth Description of bones Joints – classification and structure
3 The Nervous System 20 Hrs Record book 5 Hrs Structure of neurologia & neurons Structure of brain, spinal cord,
cranial nerves, spinal nerves,peripheral nerves AutonomicNervous System – sympathetic,parasympathetic, Structure, location
4 Cardiothoracic system 20 Hrs Record book 2 Hrs Structure of Heart
Circulation : Systemic, Coronary Structure of the organs of
respiration Muscles of respiration : Intercostals
and Diaphragm
5 The Digestive System 17 Hrs Record book 3 Hrs Structure of Alimentary tract and
accessory organs of digestion6 Reproductive System Record Book
The structure of male and female
reproductive organs
PHYSIOLOGY: THEORY HOURS 125, PRACTICAL HOURS 25 HOURSSl. No. TOPICS / THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS1 Cell Physiology & Basic Haematology 20 Hrs Record book 5 Hrs
Cell - Functions Membrane Potential and Action PotentialHomeostasis Blood formation, composition, blood
groups, blood coagulation2 The Muscular Skeletal System 25 Hrs Record book 2 Hrs
Body fluid compartments
Urine formation
3 Nervous System 20 Hrs Record book 5 Hrs
Functions of Neurolgia & neurons
Stimulus & nerve-impulse-definitions and mechanism
Functions of brain, spinal cord,cranial and spinal nerves
4 Cardiothoracic system 20 Hrs Record book 3 Hrs Functions of Heart, Conduction,
Cardiac cycle, circulation –Principles, Control, factorsinfluencing BP and Pulse
Functions of respiratory organs Physiology of respiration Mechanics of respiration
5 The Digestive System 10 Hrs Record book 3 Hrs Functions of organs of digestive
tract, Movemements of alimentarytract, Digestion in mouth, stomach,small intestines, Large intestines
Functions of liver, gall bladder andpancreas.
6 Reproductive System 10 Hrs Record book Functions of Male and Female
reproductive organs Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Fertility and its regulating factors
Reference:Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness 11 Edition,Authored
By Allison Grant , Anne Waugh , Publisher Elsevier1. Essentials of Medical Physiology. Authors, K. Sembulingam, Ph.D., Prema
Sembulingam, Ph.D. Edition, 5, illustrated. Publisher, Jp Medical Pub, 20102. B D Chaurasia's Human Anatomy: Regional and Applied Dissection and Clinical Head
Neck and Brain (Volume - 3) 5 Edition3. Textbook of Medical Physiology by John E. Hall and Arthur C. Guyton
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – FIRST YEAR
Paper II
SUBJECT: FOUNDATION OF SOCIOLOGY AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Paper II Theory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 Hours
Sl. No TOPICS/THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS
1 Nature and scope of Sociology 10Hrs Visit NGO 25Hrs
Definition, Historical background,subject matter of sociology,Nature and scope, Importance,Sociology of India, Relationship 2.Study the
organisation/
of sociology with other social institution andsciences, their contribution towards
social development.
2 Fundamental concepts of 60Hrs Visit Corporate 25Hrssociology
1. Understand CorporateSociety and Individual, socialCommunity, Social structure and responsibility(CSR) andfunctions of Institutions, ImportanceAssociation, Organization, Socialsystem, social order, Socialcontrol, social groups, SocialProcess, Social change,
3 Classical thinkers and their 10HrscontributionsAuguste comte, Emile Durkheim,
Karl Marx, Max Weber, HerbertSpencer
4 Sociology of India 50Hrs Visit rural village 25Hrs1. Study the changing
Characteristics of Indian society, pattern of caste inRacial linguistic, Religious and modern village.demographic, Hindu socialorganization-ashramas, varnas,dharma and karma, purushartha,Caste system, Problems ofSC&ST, Sanskritisation,Westernization andModernization,
5 Anthropology and cultural 20Hrs Visit tribals 25Hrsanthropology
1. Study KinshipDefinition of anthropology, 2. Political aspects of
Subfield of anthropology, Cultural tribals
Anthropology yesterday and 3. Economical functionstoday, Anthropological
of tribalsPerspectives, Early
Anthropologist 4. Cultural practice of
tribals
6 Anthropological Concepts 50HrsEnvironment and culture,
Kinship, Clan Ethnomethodology, Gender,Subsistence and Exchange, SocialOrganization and evolution ofpolitical system,
Reference:1. Bottomore.T.B., Sociology: A guide to problems and Literature,1971,Random House
2. Gisbert P. Fundamentals of sociology,3rd Edition,2004,Orient Longman publications3. Neil J.Smelser,Handbook of sociology,1988.sage publication4. Johnson R.M,Systematic Introduction to Sociology,1960,Allied Publishers5. Cultural Anthropology,Barbara D.Miller,2006 Pearson/Allyn and Bacon Co6. Social and cultural anthropology :the Key
concepts,NigelRapport,Joanna Overing,2000,Routledge.co7. C.N.ShankarRao., Introduction to Sociology, 2008, S.CHAND & Company Publications.8. C.N.ShankarRao., Sociology of India, S.CHAND & Company Publications.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – FIRST YEAR PAPER-III – SOCIAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
UNITS TOPICS THEORY Theo Practical
ry ExperimentsHours
1 Basic Definition of Psychology, Origin of Psychology - 15concepts of Philosophical roots of psychology, Schools of PsychologyPsychology –Behaviorist – Gestalt – Psychoanalysis – Humanistic.
Fields of Psychology2 Social Definition, Nature, Subject Matter and Scope Of Social 40
Psychology Psychology-Applications and Importance of SocialPsychology, Groups: Definition and Type- Primary AndSecondary Groups Social Interaction, Social and InterPersonal Relations. Crowd Audience and Rumor,Definition Characteristics and Classification of Crowdand AudienceLeadership: Definition of leader and leadership andcharacteristics, Types and Emergence of Leadership in aGroup Attitude: Meaning, Types and Formation ofAttitudeConcept of adjustment and maladjustment, DefenseMechanisms, frustration and conflict, sources offrustration and conflict, types of conflicts.
3 Hereditary Erikson's stages of psychosocial development 30 1. Tachistoscopeand Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development to studyenvironmen Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development attentiont Physiological basis of behaviour – The brain and nervous values
system –The sensory process , Some generalcharacteristic of senses – Five senses ,Perception: 2. Müller-LyerOrganization – The role of learning in perception – illusion TestPerception and attention – Perceptual process.
4 Learning - Meaning and Definition, Factors In The Process of 15 1. MirrorPrinciples Learning drawingand Classical conditioning apparatusMethods Operant Conditioning – The principle of reinforcement
Cognitive learning – Optimizing learning: Programmed 2. Maze box boltlearning and automated instruction – Transfer of learning head test - forRole of Reward and punishment in learning. study of
learning byinsight
5 Motivation Physiological basis of motivation – Current status 25 1. Problem, Emotion, of motivational concepts Theories of motivation – solvingMemory Motivational factors in aggression Emotion – Emotional Tower ofand expression –Theories of emotions. Hanoi withforgetting Kinds of remembering – Retrieval processes – The five disks
nature of forgetting – Two process theories of memory –Improving memory –Language and thought – Symbols 2. PGI memoryand concepts – Structure – Forms of thought - Thinking scaleand reasoning – Concept formation.
6 Intelligence Theories of intelligence – Measuring Intelligence – Kinds 25 1. Thematic
& of ApperceptionPersonality intelligence tests – Ability – Formation of aptitude and Test
attitude – Aptitude tests –Creativity and its tests 2. O'ConnorPersonality – Definition of Personality – Theories of FingerPersonality – Assessment of Personality. Social Factors Dexterity TestInfluencing Personality, Factors Affecting Personality for aptitude
3. Stanford–BinetIntelligenceScales
4. Sentencecompletiontest
7 Health Meaning of Health Psychology -Relating Health Case study of aPsychology Psychology to other fields terminally ill
Clinical Health Psychology, Public Health Psychology, patient in aCommunity Health Psychology, Critical Health hospital settingPsychology
Becoming Ill and Getting Medical Treatment: HealthServices – Perceiving and Interpreting systems – Usingand misusing health services, The Patient-Practitionerrelationship – adhering to medical advice. The hospital –Being hospitalized – Psychological problems ofhospitalized patients. Management of Illness:Management of Chronic and Terminally ill –Quality ofLife – Social support and rehabilitation. Role of IndianTreatment – Principles in Yoga Practice – Pranayama
Abnormal Psychology: Concepts of normality and Psychologicalabnormality, causation of mental illness, neuroses, Counselling needpsychoses, psychosomatic disorders, measures to promote scalemental health.
Stress - Definitions- Models of Stress – Theories of Social MaturityStress - Stress reactions – Coping and Stress Management Scale to measuretechniques, Pain and its management - Psychological socialreactions of a patient to loss – Stages of Acceptance by competence andKubler-Ross. self-help skills
****Separate log books must be maintained for practical experiments
REFERENCES:
1. Clifford T. Morgan, Richard a. King, John R. Weis and John Schopler,“Introduction to Psychology” – 7th Edition. Tata McGraw Hill Book Co. New Delhi, 1993.
2. Baron.A. Robert, Psychology, Pearson Education Vth Ed.,20023. David Krech And Richard S Crutehfield And Egerton L Ballachey: Individual
And Society4. Kuppuswamy B :Elements Of Social Psychology5. Cooper B Joseph And James L Mc Gaugh: Integrating Principles Of Social Psychology6. Shelley E. Taylor. Health Psychology Third Edition. McGraw Hill International
Editions, 1995.7. Experiments available at Rupa Psychological Center , https://www.rupapsych.com :
RUPA PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTRE. B19/60 B, Deoriabir, Bhelupur, Varanasi. Uttar Pradesh, India. Pin: 221010. Phone No. : 0542-2455834 [email protected]
8. Taimini. L.K. (1973). Glimpses into the Psychology of Yoga – The Theosopihical Publication House, Chennai.
9. Swaminathan, V.D, Latha Sathish, Psychology for Effective Living, Department of Psychology, University of Madras.
10. Coleman, James. 1980. Abnormal Psychology and modern life. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill Ltd.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – FIRST YEAR
Paper IV
SUBJECT: MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND CODING
Paper IV Theory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 Hours
S.N TOPICS/THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRSO
1. Introduction to medical terminology 20& coding
- Basic concepts of medicalterminology and coding
- history and usage of each
coding system- Etymon and derivatives ,
Greek and Latin origins ofmedical terms, other sourcesof medical terms
2. Components of medical terms 30 Identify prefixes of 20- word roots, prefixes, and position, color, number
suffixes and measurement,- derivation of medical terms. negation, and direction.- Symbols, colors, numerals & Form medical terms
combining roots, prefixes,abbreviations
and suffixes. Interpret
- conventions for combining basic medicalmorphemes and the formation abbreviationsof plurals
3. Medical coding: Code Sets 30 Record the coding of 20overview of the code sets and access medical conditions basedto available resources for them. on ICD 10, CPT and
- ICD-9 , ICD-10 HCPCS- CPT®- HCPCS Level II
4. Medical terms of whole body: 40 Record the medical terms 20- diagnostic, surgical, and pertaining to the systems
procedural terms andabbreviations related to theintegumentary system.
- diagnostic, surgical, andprocedural terms andabbreviations related to themusculoskeletal system.
- diagnostic, surgical, and
procedural terms andabbreviations related to therespiratory system.
- diagnostic, surgical, and
procedural terms andabbreviations related to thecardiovascular system.
5. - diagnostic, surgical, and procedural 40 Record the medical terms 20terms and abbreviations related to the pertaining to the systemsgastrointestinal system.- diagnostic, surgical, and proceduralterms and abbreviations related to theurinary system.- diagnostic, surgical, and proceduralterms and abbreviations related to themalereproductive system.
6. - diagnostic, surgical, and procedural 40 Record the medical terms 20terms and abbreviations related to the pertaining to the systemsfemalereproductive system.
- diagnostic, surgical, andprocedural terms andabbreviations related to thenervous system.
- diagnostic, surgical, and
procedural terms andabbreviations related to theendocrine system.
Reference:
1. Medical Terminology, Peggy Leonard, 2000, 3rd ed., W.B. Saunders and Co.2. Wingerd, Bruce. Unlocking Medical Terminology, 2nd Ed., Pearson Education,
Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. ISBN: 9781256497585 or 97801351498813. Medical Coding for Non-Coders Understanding Coding and Reimbursement in Today’s
Healthcare Industry By Scott
Internal Papers (No Change in Internal Papers except teaching Hours):I. Computer Applications I Theory – 100 Hours & Practical – 50 HoursII. Communication Skills in English Theory – 100 Hours & Practical – 50 Hours
PAPER – V
ENGLISH
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The course is designed to enable students to enhance ability to comprehend spoken and writtenEnglish (and use English) required for effective communication in their professional work.Students will practice their skills in verbal and written English during clinical and classroomexperience.
OBJECTIVES :
At the end of the course, the student will developAbility to speak and write grammatically correct EnglishEffective skill in reading and understanding the English languageSkill in reporting
COURSE CONTENTCOMMUNICATION
Communication at the work placeHuman needs and communication “Mind mapping”Information communication
COMPREHENSION PASSAGEReading purposefullyUnderstanding what is readDrawing conclusionFinding and analysis
EXPLAININGHow to explain clearlyExplaining proceduresGiving directions
WRITING BUSINESS LETTERSHow to construct correctlyFormal languageAddressSalutationBody and Conclusion
REPORT WRITINGReporting an accidentReporting what happened at a sessionReporting what happened at a meeting
PRACTICUM The clinical experience in the wards and bed side nursing will provide opportunity for
students to fulfill the objectives of learning languageAssignment on writing and conversation through participation in discussion debates seminars
and symposia. The students will gain further skills in task oriented communication.
METHODS OF EVALUATIONIndividual Oral presentations.Group Discussion.Answering questions front the prescribed English text.Summary / Essay / Letter writing.Medical / General vocabulary exercises
METHODS OF EVALUATIONIndividual oral presentationsGroup discussionAnswering questions from the prescribed English text.Summary / Essay / Letter writingGrammar exercisesMedical / General vocabulary exercises
WEIGHTAGE OF MARKSEnglish 100 marksInternal Examination: 100 marks
No Practical’s for EnglishInternal assessment For English
Term test 30 marksAssignment 20 marks
PAPER -VI
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
DESCRIPTIONThis course is designed for students to develop basic understanding of uses of computer and its applications.
OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course, the student will develop
4. Demonstrate skill in the use of MS Office, MS Excel and MS Power point5. Demonstrate use of internet and Email
COURSE CONTENTINTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
2. Creating and Managing Professional Documents using Word3. Presenting and Managing Data effectively using Excel4. Creating and Managing presentations using Power point5. Communicate and Manage tasks, contacts and Appointments Using Office Outlook6. Introduction to Digital Life Style
TYPING TEXT IN MS WORDInserting tables in a document.Formatting the text – using different font sizes, bold, italicsBullets and numberingPictures, file insertion
Aligning the text and justify sChoosing paper sizeAdjusting marginsHeader and footer, Inserting page No’s in a documentPrinting a file with optionsUsing spell check and grammar
CREATING TABLE IN MS-EXCEL9. Cell editing – Using formulas and functions10. Manipulating data with excel11. Using sort function to sort numbers and alphabets12. Drawing graphs and charts using data in Excel – Auto formatting – Inserting data from
other worksheets.PREPARING NEW SLIDES USING MS- POWERPOINT Inserting
slides – Slide transition and animation – Using templatesDifferent text and font sizes – Slides with sounds – Inserting clip arts, pictures, tables and
graphs– Presentation using wizards.
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET- Using search engine – Google search – Exploring the next using Internet Explorer and- Navigator – Uploading and Download of files and images – E-mail ID creation –- Sending messages – Attaching files in E-mail
- Typing a text and aligning the text with different formats using MS-Word- Inserting a table with proper alignment and using MS-Word- Create mail merge document using MS-word to prepare greetings for 10 friends- Preparing a Slide show with transition, animation and sound effect using MS PowerPoint- Customizing the slide show and inserting pictures and tables in the slides using MS
PowerPoint- Creating a worksheet using MS-Excel with data and use of functions- Using MS-Excel prepare a worksheet with text, date time and data- Preparing a chart and pie diagrams using MS-Excel- Using Internet for searching, uploading files, downloading files and creating e-mail ID
METHODS OF TEACHING4. Lecture cum discussion5. Demonstration6. Practical work record
METHODS OF EVALUATIONIII. Written Test IV. Record Book V. AssignmentsVI. Oral Presentations
WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS 25Term test 15marksAssignment 10 marks
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – SECOND YEARPaper I
SUBJECT: MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – ITheory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 Hours
Sl. No TOPICS/THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS
1 10Introduction to Medical sociology HrsOfficial definitions of health, lay definitions of
health, Historical Origin of medical sociologyand Medicine in west and in India, Differencebetween sociology of medicine and sociologyin medicine, Towards a social model andmedical model of health,
2 35Hrs Visit to a Tribal/Rural 25HrsSocial Patterning of health community
1. Health and Life styleSocial Class, Gender, Ethnicity, Age, Place, 2.ReligionHealth and development, Marital and Cultural 3.CultureFactors,Psycho-SocialFactors,Social 4.ClanSupport, Life Events, Life Course, 5.Changing pattern of
earning3 Experience of Illness 35Hrs Experience of Illness on 25Hrs
any one disease1.HIV
Medicalization, Illness Behaviour, Stigma, 2.TuberculosisEmbodiment, Chronic illness and disability, 3.LeprosyIllness narratives, Risk, The Sick Role, 4.DenguePractitioner-Client Relationships, Uncertainty, 5.CancerCompliance and Concordance, Quality of Life, 6.Diabetes mellitusDying Trajectories,
4 Health Care Organization and Policy 40hrs
Hospitals and Health Care Organizations,
Privatization, Managerialism, Consumerism,Social Movement and Health, Social Problemsand Health, The New Public Health, Medicineand regulation, Citizenship and Health,Evaluation, Malpractice
5 Health Work and Division of Labour 40Hrs Visit Health NGO 25Hrs1.Organizational structure
The family in sociology, The family and of NGOsocialization, Social change and the family, 2. List out their activitiesHealth work and the family, Family, Marriage and functionsand relationship to Illness, Theprofessionalization and socialization of thephysician, Doctor patient relationship, MedicalAutonomy and Medical Dominance, Declineof Medical Autonomy, Medical Pluralism,Emotional Labour and Informal Care,
Visit hospital or clinic 25Hrs
6 Health and Disease 40Hrs 1. Observe at least Five
Environment and Health, Occupational health, consultation2.To understand doctor
Mental Health, Social Science and Health, patient relationshipInternational Health, Health care of the 3.Doctor patientcommunity, communication
Note:-
The students has to be posted in the Clinical setting as per the Practical syllabus.
Reference:1. Coe. M. Rodney., sociology of Medicine,1970,McGraw Hill Publication2. Jones J. Linda., The Social context of health and health work3. Jonathan Gabe., Mike Bury and Mary Ann Elston, Key Concepts in Medical
Sociology, 2004, Sage Publications
4. Cockerham.C.William., Medical Sociology, 2007, 10th edition, Pearson Publications.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – SECOND YEAR
Paper II
SUBJECT: SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK
Theory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 HoursS.NO Topics Theory Theory Practical
Hours Hours1 Concepts of Meaning and Definition; Characteristics of social problems - 20
Social problems Causes of social problems - Types of socialProblems, Sociological Perspectives on Social Problems
2 Social Inequality of Caste, Class Gender and Ethnicity; 10Disorganization Communalism, Problems of Minorities.Causes and Poverty, Divorce, Problems of Aged, Violence against 10 Fieldprevention women : Female infanticide, female foeticide -Dowry, Work
domestic violence, rape, sexual harassment,Eveteasing in anyCrime and Juvenile Delinquency, Corruption, Drug 15 2 settingsAddiction, Suicide, Prostitution and AIDS, Child Labour 13 days
3 Childhood Autism & infantile schizophrenia, attention deficit and 20 eachDisorders hyperactivity disorder, behaviour and habit disorder,
disorders associated with eating, speech and sleep,scholastic backwardness, identity crisis.
4 The TB, STD, AIDS, Polio. Diarrhoeal diseases. Malaria, 30Psychosocial typhoid, leprosy, leptospirosis. cancer, diabetes,Problems in hypertension, cardio disorders, neurological disorders, andmajor diseases asthma; Physically challenged, Nutritional disorders,and the role of Occupational health problems, Women’s health problems,a Medical Pediatric health problems, Geriatric health problemsSocial Worker
5 Life - stress and Stress and Mental health problems especially among 30Coping children adolescents, women, workers, elderly and related to
physical illness, coping with stress and crisis; use of internaland external resources in coping.
6 History and The beginnings of medical social work: the meaning of 20concepts in health, hygiene, illness and handicap: medicine as per WHOmedical social ; changing concept of health: concept of patient as a person.work Historical development in medical social work in the West
and in India. Scope of medical social work.Health care Medical health prevention and promotion model, integrative 20models model and development model
Holistic approach to health: alternative system of health -yoga, naturopathy.
7 Medical social Hospital, out patient departments, emergency / crisis care. 15work practice Hospice, special clinics: and community health use ofin different volunteers; social support and self help groups.settings Problems encountered by medical social workers in the
field.
* Students should go for field work in the following settings:- Deaddiction ,child abuse, human trafficking, street children, geriatric care, mental health, special children,HIV positive networks, women’s groups/associations.
***Each student should undergo 13 days field work in 2 different settings as mentioned above .
****Separate log books must be maintained for writing field work reports, case studies andgroup work
References
1. Anderson R. & Bury M. (eds.) 1988. Living with Chronic Illness - the Experience ofPatients and their Families. London: Unwin Hymman,
2. Bajpai P.K. (Ed.) 1997. Social Work perspectives in health; Rawat Publications, Delhi.3. Narasimhan, M. C. & Mukherjee A.K. 1987. Disability - A continuing Challenge.
New Delhi: Wiley Eastern Ltd.4. Pathak S. H. 1961. Medical Social Work in India. New Delhi: DSSW.5. Pokarno K.L. 1996. Social Beliefs, Cultural Practices in Health and Diseases. New
Delhi: Rawat publications.6. Sweiner C. Sengupta N and Kakula. S. 1978. Manual for Child Nutrition in India; New
Delhi: VHAI,7. Uphoam F. 1989. A dynamic Approach to Illness - A Social Work Guide. New
York: Family Service Association of America.8. Jay, Pee. 1994. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV).
New Delhi: Oxford Press.9. Kaplan, Saddock. 1994. Synopsis of Psychiatry 7th Ed. New Delhi: BI Waverly Pvt. Ltd.10. Mane P. & Gandevia K. 1994. Mental Health in India Issues and Concerns; Tata
Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.11. World Health Organization. Geneva. 1992. The ICD 10 Classification of Mental and
Behavioral disorders, Clinical Description and Diagnostic Guidelines; Oxford University. Press
12. Gelso, C.J; Fretz, B.R.(1999), Counselling Psychology, Prism books Pvt Ltd, Bangalore.13. Jones, R.N.(2005),Practical Counselling and Helping Skills, Sage Publication
Ltd, London.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – SECOND YEARPaper III
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL MEDICINETheory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 Hours
S.No. TOPICS / THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS1 Understanding Community: Concept of 40 Hrs Written 20 Hrs
community:- Sociological perspective of Assignment andcommunity - geographical and functional Presentation on:community. Characteristics and types of The Healthcommunity, The process of community scenario of India-integration and disintegration. past, present andBasic Concepts of Health : Definition of futurehealth , concept and dimensions of health,Concept of Disease, Concept of Prevention,Disease Control and Levels of Prevention,Determinants and Indicators of Health,Health situation and Trends in India.Health Education : Objectives, Principles,types, strategies, Public Health: Genesis andDevelopment of the concept, Healthcareversus Medical Care, Approaches to PublicHealthHealthcare of the Community: Healthcare 30 Hrs Visit to a primary 10 Hrsdelivery system in India at Primary, health center andSecondary and Tertiary Care, Indigenous Record thesystem of medicine in India, Community Health Care andparticipation in healthcare delivery system. Patient CareNGOs and Community Health: Role, Services provided.Functions and Problems, National andInternational organization, working in thefield of community health. (UNICEF,UNHCR,WHO, FAO,RED CROSS, CARE,FORD FOUNDATION )
2 Environment and Health: Environmental 15Hrs A presentation on 10 Hrsdegradation and human pathology, the effects of theExamination of living/ working environment
& its impact on human health; Laws on environment onEnvironmental protection, the Right to a safe the Communitybiosphere. Epidemiology and health,
Physiology and relevance in health,techniques.
3 National Health Programmes: An Overview 35 Hrs Writtenof major National Programs for control of Assignment anddiseases - Communicable diseases : Presentation on:Tuberculosis, Malaria, Leprosy, Filariasis , Achievements andDiarrhoeal diseases, Kala Azar, Mental constraints inHealth, National AIDS control programs, various NationalNon-communicable diseases : Blindness, Health 10 HoursHypertension, Leprosy, Chickenpox, Programmes indiabetes ,heart disease ,hypo/hyper India.thyroidism ,cancer ,Alzheimer’s, etc.
Family Planning Programmes, PopulationPolicy of India, Prevention of Infanticide andFemale Foeticide, Rural and UrbanDevelopment programmes, Literacy Mission,Kudumbasree, National Rural HealthMission (NRHM), National Urban HealthMission (NUHM)
4 Nutrition and Health: Classification and Mass awareness 10 Hrs
Nutritional profiles of various foods and 25 Hrs
drinks, Balanced diet, Diet survey, programme onconsumption unit, nutritional classification, Nutritional relatedNutritional problems e.g. Nutrition of low
birth weight infants, protein-energy Issues.malnutrition, Xerophthalmia, Iodinedeficiency disorders , etc. Nutritional factorsin selected/ major diseases (Cardiovascular,Diabetes, Obesity, Cancer), Food toxicity,socio-ecology of nutrition
5 Community development: Community 15 Hrs Visit to a 10 Hrssustainability , community development Community basedprocesses, Power, empowerment and Organization withdecision-making in community development, in the CommunityCommunity resources and assets, & identify theCommunity -based organizations, Rural process ofCommunity development, Urban Community functioning.development
6 Panchayat Raj Institutions: Concept, 15Hrs Visit to a village to 10rs
Meaning, Definition, Democratic assess thedecentralization and its significance.
Objectives of Panchayat Raj institutions. activities of
Panchayat Raj after 73rd and 74th amendment. Panchayat Raj
7 Community Organization: Concepts :- 25 Hrs Focused group 10 HrsDefinitions of community organization : a discussion withcritique, community
mobilization, community participation, Self Help Group.outreach, working with groups; communitywelfare, community development,community centres and services; Principlesof community organization iii. Processes incommunity organization- steps and processes
References:
1. Community organizing & community building for health. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
2. Mobilizing an entire community. Pp. 345-354 in Building Communities from The InsideOut. Chicago, IL: ACTA Publications.
3. Public Health and Preventive Medicine (Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine) by Robert B. Wallace
4. Basic Epidemiology. R Bonita, R Beaglehole, T Kjellstrom. World Health Organization Geneva.
5. Oxford Textbook of Public Health. Holland W, Detel R, Know G.6. Park’s Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine by K.Park7. Principles of Medical Statistics by A. Bradford Hill
8. Hunter's Diseases of Occupations by Donald Hunter,PAB Raffle,PH Adams,Peter
J. Baxter,WR Lee.
9. Community Organization in India, Bombay: Popular Prakashan.Mayo H., Jones D. 1974
10. Community Work, London: Routledge and Kegan paul. Ross Murray G. 1955
11. Community Organization: Theory, Principles and Practice, New York: Harper and
Row. Park, J.R. & Park, K.(1983)
12. Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine, Jabalpur : M/s Banarsidas.Suinn Richard,M. (1975)
13. Textbook of community medicine: V. K. Mahajan
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – SECOND YEAR
Paper IV
SUBJECT: SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS
THEORY-200 HOURS
S.No Topics THEORY TheoryHours
1 Social research Definition, Nature and purpose; Steps in 25Social Research, Criteria of good research –Research problem – Criteria for selecting theproblem –Defining the research problem
Research Design and Research Design – Meaning, needs for 25sampling research design Different Research Designs.
Social Survey, Sampling Design- Steps insampling design – Characteristics of goodsampling design –Sampling techniques -Sample size and its determination.
Social Research Survey – Experimental, Exploratory – Case 20Methods and data study –Cross sectional and longitudinalcollection methods
Sources and types of data –Primary andSecondary data , Introduction, Criteria for agood research tool, Reliability, Validity,objectivity and practicability
Tools of Data Selection of Tools – Criteria for selection of 3Collection tools, Different types of tools- observation,
interview, questionnaire, check listCommunication and Communication of research findings, verbal 5research utilization report, scientific report and utilization of
findings2 Introduction to Statistics: Definition, importance, functions 30
Biostatistics and limitations, Meaning of Biostatistics,branches and uses of Biostatistics.Classification and Tabulation of data;Diagrammatic and graphic presentation ofdata,Frequency distributions, Measures of CentralTendency: Arithmetic means, median andmode, Measures of Dispersion: Range,quartile and standard deviations, Crosstabulation, Hypotheses – Types ofHypotheses, Testing of Hypotheses and theirlimitations.
3 Scope of statistical Introduction ,Problems of Estimation , 15methods in medicine Experimental setting
4 Role of Statistics in Introduction ,Some early examples, Areas of 10Preventive Medicine application
5 Observations in Introduction ,Some essential features ,Data 20Medicine recorded in routine clinical practice
,Qualitative and quantitative observation,Scale of measurement
6 Research Report and Significance of Report writing – Steps in 20Research Proposal writing a report- Types of Reports , Content
of research report, reference, bibliography,research proposals, research abstracts.
7 Use of Computer in Uses of Computers in Social Research. 20Social Research SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social
Sciences)
PRACTICAL:
Students will be required to do a survey in the community of their choice using statistical analysis.
Reference:
1. Kothari C.R. Research Methodology, 2004, 2nd revised editon Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi.2. Ahuja, Ram (2001): Research Methods, New Delhi: Rawat Publication.3.Goode, W.J. and P.K.Hatt (1952): Methods in Social Research, New York: McGraw International.4.Srivastava, Prakash G.N. (1994): Advances Research Methodology, Delhi: Radha Publication.5.Thakur, Devender (2003): Research Methodology in Social Science, Delhi: Deep and Deep Publication.6.Young, P.V. (1988): Scientific Social Survey and Research, New Delhi Prentice Hall.7.An introduction to Biostatistics –A Manuel for students in Health Sciences by P.S.S.Sunar Rao and J.Richard8. Kiran Pandya, Smruti Bulsari,Sanjay Sinha , Spss In Simple Steps, Publisher: Dreamtech Press (2011)
9. Sanrantakos.S., Social Research, 2005, 3rd edition, Palgrave Publication.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – THIRD YEARPAPER – I
SUBJECT: MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – IITheory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 Hours
Objectives: The Course explores the interaction between health, Society, Culture and Disease. The main objective of the course is to bring out the relationship between social factors
and Health with the help of Sociological Theories. The course makes the students to analyze the various aspects and complexities of health
from a multidisciplinary perspective.S.NO TOPICS / THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS
1 Brief Introduction to Theoretical 25 Understanding a disease 10Approaches relating to Health & through the analysis of theIllness Sociological Theories.
Theoretical approaches Exercise: Choose any one Parsonsian functionalism disease and find out their
and ‘the sick role’ social component? Symbolic interactionism
and the social constructionof illness
Foucauldian concept of‘Medical Gaze’
2 The Work of Nursing& Health 30 An In-depth study on 20Care Nursing Profession through
Nursing – History and a case study / Interview /Development Participatory observation.
Nursing as a particular typeof work
The social Character ofNursing
The Role of Nursing inHealth Care
The Social Organization ofNursing work
3 Health in a Social Context 40 Changing patterns of 20 Disease, Illness and Customs and Beliefs
Sickness relating to Health practices Social Model of Health in India.Exercise: What are Social factors in Health and the traditional health
Disease customs and beliefs of Cultural factors and Health India? What are the modern Role of Culture & People’s changes in health customs
Perception on Health and beliefs? Cultural Influences on
Health & Life styleDiseases
Smoking, Alcoholism andAIDS
4 Epidemiology 40 Simple Survey on Health 20 The development of and Disease in a selected
Epidemiology study area. Epidemiological Exercise: 1) List down the
observations & Diagnosis host and environmentalof disease factors of a disease?
Epidemiological Measures 2) Find out theof Disease epidemiological triad of the
Cohort study disease?
Case-control study
5 Health Care delivery and Social 35 Assessing any one Health 10Policy Care Programme/Plan of
Rising Costs the Central/State Equity in Health Services Government.
Distributions of Services Overview of Healthcare
delivery Social Legislation in
Healthcare Health Ministry in India
Evaluation of Health Policies in
India6 Dependency, Age and Disability 30 A Case Study on the Social 20
Unpacking dependency factors relating to Disability The shifting category of / Senior Citizens.
disabled persons Age and Generation Health of Older people
Health work and
dependency
Reference:
1. Tuckett David, An Introduction to Medical Sociology, 1976, Tavistock Publication.2. Cockerham C.William, Medical Sociology, 1978, Prentice Hall Inc.
3. Lupton Deborah., Medicine as Culture, 2003, 2nd edition, Sage Publications.4. Jones.J. Linda, The Social Context of Health and Health Work, 1994, Macmillan
Press Ltd.5. Bradby Hannah., Medical Sociology: An Introduction, 2009, Sage Publications.
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – THIRD YEARPAPER – II
SUBJECT: MEDICAL ETHICS, LEGAL ASPECTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Theory – 250 Hours Practical – 50 HoursTopics THEORY Theory Practical
S.No Hours Hours1 Introduction to Introduction,Objectives,Modern cultures and its
Medical Ethics influence on Ethics, History of Medical Ethics in 25India, Ethical Decline in India
2 Principles and Major principles of medical ethics, Principles of 45code of conduct medical ethics formulated by AMA,International
Code of Medical Ethics, Code of Medical Ethics,Medical Council of India, Duties andresponsibilities of physician in General, Duties ofphysician to their patients, Duties of physician inconsultation, Code of ethics for pharmacists
3 Malpractice and Objectives of Malpractice, Examples of medical 25Negligence malpractice, Medical negligence, Consumer
protection act and medical negligence, Commonmedical malpractice legal terms
4 Confidentiality Meaning of Confidentiality, The need for 20and patient rights confidentiality, Rights of patients, Bill of rights,
Informed Consent5 Concept of Meaning of Human Rights ,History of Human 65
Human Rights –Rights
Indian and
International Journey from Magna Carta to the UniversalPerspectives Declaration of Human Rights , United States Bill
of Rights; Geneva Convention of 1864;Universal Declaration of Human Rights,1948.Directive Principles of State Policy -Fundamental Duties - National Human RightsCommission.Broad classification of Human Rights and
Relevant Constitutional Provisions - Right toLife, Liberty and Dignity ,Right to Equality ,Right against Exploitation , Cultural andEducational Rights , Economic Rights,PoliticalRights ,Social Rights
Institutions for Human Rights Commission , Judiciary 15Implementation
of Human Rights6 Human Rights of Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards 25 2
Women and (i) Female Foeticide and Infanticide ,(ii) Physical ObservationChildren assault and harassment ,(iii) Domestic visits to
violence,(iv) Conditions of Working Women NGO’s(v)Child Labour For 5 hours
each
Economic Poverty, illiteracy, food security and habitation 15 2Problems and ObservationHuman Rights visits to
NGO’sFor 5 hours
each
Human Rights Rights of People living with HIV/ AIDS 15 3and HIV / AIDS Observation
visits toNGO’s
For 5 hourseach
*******Observation visit reports must be entered in the Log Books Reference:
1) International Bill of Human Rights, Amnesty International Publication, 1988.2) Human Rights, Questions and Answers, UNESCO, 19823) Timm. R.W. - Working for Justice and Human Rights.4) J.C.Johari - Human Rights and New World Order.5) G.S. Bajwa - Human Rights in India.6) K. Cheous (Ed) Social Justice and Human Rights (Vols 1-7).7) Devasia, V.V. - Human Rights and Victimology.8) Jadunath Sinha . A manual of Ethics, 2001, New Central Book Agency private Ltd
9) Francis.C.M. Medical Ethics, 1st
Edition, 1993, Jaypee Brothers10) Freeman and Levine, Hand Book of Medical Sociology. Prentice Hall, 198911) Syed Amin Tabish, Hospital and Health Services Administration (Principles and12) practice), 2001, Oxford University Press13) Park. K, Park’s Text Book of Preventive and Social Medicine, 2000
B.Sc.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – THIRD YEARPAPER – III
SUBJECT: MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND HOSPITAL OPERATIONS
Theory – 200 Hours Practical – 100 HoursS.no Topic No. of Hours Practicals No of Hours
1 NATURE AND SCOPE OF 27 hours
MANAGEMENT Introduction, nature and
characteristics of management Management vs. entrepreneur
Art & Science of management Roles and skills of a manager Principles of management in
Health care sector Social responsibilities of
hospital manager & Businessethics
2 PLANNING AND ORGANIZING 35 hrs Hospital marketing 10 hrs Objectives, advantages, types department-to analyze
and limitations of planning and understand the Steps in process of planning strength, weakness SWOT analysis opportunity and threat Difference between policies and of the hospital
procedures, rules and methods Forecasting Decision making & its
techniquesLine and staff 10 hrs
Elements and process oforganization-to
organisingidentify the
Departmentationorganization hospital
Authority & responsibility,structure and identify
Delegation & Decentralizationdifferent levels of
Organization structure management in the Organizational chart. structure
3 STAFFING Human resource 10 hrs Nature & scope of staffing department-to know Process of Recruitment 36 hrs about the sources and Process of selection procedure of Methods of training recruitment of Objectives and methods of employees in the
Performance appraisal hospital
Promotion & transfer Performance 10 hrsappraisal-to know
Job analysis & Job
evaluation objectives & uses ofperformance appraisal.Also to knowmethods used in thehospital to evaluateskills and abilities ofthe employees
4 DIRECTING 27 hrs Nature, Significance and
techniques of Directing Supervision – Quality &
Reponsibilites of supervisor Theories of Motivation Types and theories of
leadership Qualities of leadership Communication-types and
methods Barriers of Communication
5 CONTROL AND 30 hrsCOORDINATION
Elements of control
Control process Modern & Traditional
techniques of control BEP(break even point)
analysis Management by Objectives Nature and types of
coordination Problems of coordination Techniques of coordination Coordination Vs control.
6 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS CSSD & OT-to know 10 hrs
AND PUBLIC 31 hrs the importance ofRELATIONS: aseptic techniques in 10 hrs
Introduction to hospital, preventing hospital Classification of hospital acquired infections Managerial activities of FRONT OFFICE- to 10 hrs
hospital assist and counselinpatients during
Classification of hospitalservices admission procedures
and explain them Clinical supportive services-
about informedo CSSD
consento Front office
BLOOD BANK- too Blood bankcounsel and create
Health insuranceawareness of blood
Biomedical wastedonation among
management patients and publicTools & methods of Public
RelationsIndicators of measuring
public relationEmployee & patient
relationship
House keeping 10 hrsdepartment- to knowabout the process ofcollection,segregation, storageand disposal ofbiomedical waste inhospital.OPD and front office- 10 hrsto understand aboutpublic relation inhospital andimportance ofcommunication inpublic relation
International patients 10 hrsdepartment- to identifyfactors influencingmedical tourism inindia
References:-1.‘Essentials of management’ by Herald koontz &Weihrich;6th edition2.‘Management principles and practices’ by Dr.Sakthivel mururgan3.’Hospitals-facilities planning and management’ by G.D.Kunders
BSC.MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY – THIRD YEAR PAPER – IVSUBJECT: DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Theory – 250 Hours Practical – 50 Hours Objectives of the Course:This course is designed to equip the students with the capacity to evaluate the various
disasters, their characteristics, causes and their impacts.The Course will make the students understand the dynamics behind Disaster Management
Strategies.
The students will be able to relate the Public Health Management in Disasters.
S.NO TOPICS / THEORY HRS PRACTICAL HRS1 Introduction 40 Listing out Disasters in 8
Disaster - Meaning, India and studying theirDefinition and Types effects on People (Damage
Dimensions of Natural & to Human, Animal &Anthropogenic Disasters Natural Resources)
Principles & Componentsof Disaster Management
Organizational Structureof Disaster Management
2 Management of Natural Disasters 40 Management of any 8 Natural Disasters and Natural Disaster in the Past
Mitigation Efforts five years in India Introduction, general 1) A Case study on the
characteristics, Physical, Social andmechanism, causes and Health relatedeffects, prediction Problems
Flood Control 2) Assessment of the Drought Management Extent of Damage Cyclones, Avalanches & 3) Studying the
mangroves Interventions made byGovernmental / Non –
Forest fires & Oil firesGovernmental
Crisis in Power SectorOrganizations
3 Management of Manmade 40 Management of any 8Disasters Manmade Disaster in the
Household Chemical Past five years in Indiaemergency 1) A Case study on the
Terrorism Physical, Social Nuclear Power Plant and Health related
Emergency Problems Hazardous Material 2) Assessment of the Accidents (Road, Train Extent of Damage
and Fire) Food Poisoning Studying the Interventions
made by Governmental /
Non – GovernmentalOrganizations
4 Disaster Management Schemes 40 I) Identify any one 8 Disaster Management Disaster
Schemes / SOPs Management Role of Union / States Scheme in India Role of Armed Forces/ and List down the
Other Agencies in Disaster success and failuresManagement of the scheme.
Important Statutes / Legal II) Visit to anyProvisions Disaster
Management
IEDs / Bomb Threat - CellPlanning, NBC Threat and To Understand the
ImplementationSafety Measures
process at Village /
District / City / StateLevel
5 Intervention 40 Simulation Exercise on 8 Concept of Team Building Bomb Threat/Fire Accident Operations Management - Role Play
(OM) Risk Assessment and
Disaster Response School Awareness and
Safety Programmes Psychological and Social
Dimensions in Disasters Trauma and Stress
6 Public Health in Disaster 50 I) A Role Play of 10Management Medical Sociologist
Public Health and its role in Disasterin Disaster Management: ManagementPublic health systems, II) Demonstration /
Health promotion and Role Playdisaster prevention, III) Exhibitions onIntegrated approach. Disaster
Areas of Public Health: ManagementCommunity and Family Strategies andHealth, Global Health, Prevention /
Environmental and InterventionOccupational Health, methods.
Epidemics.Reference:
1. Disaster Management in India – A Status report of Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, National Disaster Management Division: August 2004.
Note: In Medical Sociology II paper (Third Year Paper I) Sociology of India is not included since it has been already incorporated in Foundation of Sociology and Cultural Anthropology.
THE TAMIL NADU DR. MGR MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS
PAPER - SUBJECT INTERNAL THEORY PRACT VIVAASSESSME ICAL
NT (IA)Max Min Max Min Ma Min Max Min
I st PAPER – IANATOMY AND 50 25 100 50 - - - -Year PHYSIOLOGY
PAPER – IIFOUNDATIONS OFSOCIOLOGY AND 50 25 100 50 50 25 50 25CULTURALANTHROPOLOGY
PAPER – III SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY AND
50 25 100 50 50 25 50 25
HEALTH
PSYCHOLOGY
PAPER – IVMEDICAL 50 25 100 50 50 25 - -TERMINOLOGY
AND CODING
PAPER - V* COMMUNICATION
- - 100 50 - - - -
SKILLS IN ENGLISHPAPER – VI
* COMPUTER - - 100 50 50 25 - -APPLICATIONS I
II year PAPER – I 50 25 100 25 25MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY - I
50 50 50
PAPER – II SOCIAL
PROBLEMS AND 50 25 100 50 50 25 50 25MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK
PAPER – IIICOMMUNITY 50 25 100 50 50 25 25HEALTH AND 50
SOCIAL MEDICINE
PAPER – IVSOCIAL 50 25 100 50 - - - -RESEARCH
III rd PAPER – I MEDICAL
50 25 100 50 50 25 25
Year SOCIOLOGY – II 50
PAPER – IIMEDICAL ETHICS,LEGAL ASPECTS 50 25 100 50 50 25 50 25AND HUMANRIGHTS
PAPER – IIIMANAGEMENT 50 25 100 50 50 25 - -PRINCIPLES AND
HOSPITAL
PAPER – IV
DISASTERMANAGEMENT AND
50 25 100 50 50 25 - -
ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES
* HOSPITAL 50 25 - - 100 50 50 25ORIENTED PROJECT
English and Computer are internal papers.
There will be no university examination for English and Computer paper.
* Hospital Oriented Project – A project report to be submitted 2 months before the Exam.
POSTINGS DURING ONE YEAR INTERNSHIP
1. Organ Donation and Counseling
2. Medical Records and coding
3. Community Healthcare
4. Psychiatry (or) Psychological Counseling
5. Health Research Organisation
6. NGO's/Organisations and their contributions towards social development.
* Two months for each setting.
Internal Assessment
Theory (20) Practical (20) Log Book/Project/Record(10)
PRACTICAL TOPICS
PAPER - SUBJECT PRACTICALS
I st Year PAPER – I FOUNDATIONS OF PICTORAL DEPICTION AND EXPLANATION OFSOCIOLOGY AND CULTURAL THE KEY CONCEPTS & TERMSANTHROPOLOGYPAPER – II SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY EXIHIBITING AND EXPERIMENTINGAND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY VARIOUS SCALES AND TESTSPAPER – III MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY CODING OF DISEASES AS PER WHOAND CODING GUIDELINES
PAPER IV – COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL IN COMPUTER
II year PAPER – I MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY - I SITUATIONAL ANAYISIS OF HEALTH CAREPROVIDERS & BENEFICIARIES: A CASESTUDY
PAPER – II SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND FROM A VIDEO CLIPPING/GIVEN SITUATION/ IDENTIFY THE
MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL PROBLEM AND PRESENT THEPOSSIBLITY AND THE ROLE OF MEDICALSOCIAL WORKER & MEDICAL SOCIOLOGIST
PAPER – III COMMUNITY HEALTH DISEASE PREVENTION, PROMOTION ANDAND SOCIAL MEDICINE REHABILITAION OF ANY DISEASE : A CASE
STUDY AND GROUP DISCUSSION
III rd Year IDENTIFICATION OF SOCIAL COMPONENTPAPER – I MEDICAL RELATING TO DISEASE AND DISABILTY
SOCIOLOGY – II
PAPER – II MEDICAL ETHICS, LEGAL PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES FROM ETHICAL,ASPECTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS LEGAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE:
A CASE STUDY TO BE PRESENTED
PAPER – III MANAGEMENT PROVIDE THE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONSPRINCIPLES AND HOSPITAL TO THE PROBLEMS RELATED TO HOSPITALOPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
PAPER – IV DISASTER MANAGEMENT ANALYSE AND PRESENT THE DISASTERAND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MANAGEMENT STRATERGIES TO THE
s GIVEN DISASTER* HOSPITAL ORIENTED PROJECT *