1. PG Programmes: 14 (M.D in 11 subjects, M.S in 3 subjects)
Programme Objectives & Outcomes
At the end of the Post Graduate training in the discipline concerned the student shall be able to:
- Recognize the importance to the concerned specialty in the context of the health needs of the community and the national priorities in the health sector.
- Practice the specialty concerned ethically and in step with the principles of primary health care.
- Identify social, economic, environmental, biological and emotional determinants of health in a given case, and take them into account while planning therapeutic, rehabilitative, preventive and primitive measure/strategies
- Diagnose and manage majority of the conditions in the specialty concerned on the basis of clinical assessment, and appropriately selected and conducted investigations
- Plan and advice measures for the prevention and rehabilitation of patients suffering from disease and disability related to the specialty.
- Demonstrate competence in basic concepts of research methodology and epidemiology, and be able to critically analyze relevant published research literature.
- Develop skills in using educational methods and techniques as applicable to the teaching of Ayurveda UG students, general physicians and paramedical health workers.