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March 21st, 2017, 05:31 PM
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KUHS Syllabus for BHMS
I want to see syllabus of BHMS Course offered by Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS). So tell me from which site I can download syllabus of BHMS Course of Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS)?
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March 22nd, 2017, 10:13 AM
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Re: KUHS Syllabus for BHMS
As you are looking for syllabus of BHMS Course offered by Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS), so here I am providing complete syllabus: Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) BHMS Syllabus FIRST Organon of Medicine, Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy and Psychology Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Physiology including Biochemistry Homoeopathic Pharmacy Homoeopathic Material Medical SECOND Pathology and Microbiology including Parasitology Bacteriology and Virology Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Organon of Medicine and Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy Homoeopathic Materia Medica Surgery including ENT, Eye Dental and Homoeo therapeutics Obstetrics & Gynaecology Infant care and Homoeo therapeutics Practice of Medicine and Homoeo. Therapeutics THIRD Practice of Medicine & Homoeo therapeutics Surgery including ENT, Ophthalmology & dental & Homoeo. therapeutics Obstetrics & Gynaecology Infant care & Homoeo. therapeutics Homoeopathic Materia Medica Organon of Medicine, Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy Case taking & Repertorisation Community Medicine FOURTH Practice of Medicine & Homoeo therapeutics Homoeopathic Materia Medica Organon of Medicine, Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy Case taking & Repertorisation 125 150(Including Semianr) Community Medicine ORGANON OF MEDICINE, PRINCIPLES OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHILIOSOPHY & PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE OF HOMOEOPATHY Organon - Philosophy is a vital subject which builds up the conceptual base for the Physician. It illustrates those principles which when applied in practice enable the Physician to obtain results, which he can explain rationally and repeats them in practice with greater competence. Focus of the Education and Training should be to build up the conceptual base. Homoeopathy should be introduced as a Complete Rational System of Medicine with its Holistic, individualistic and Dynamistic approach to life, Health, Disease, Remedy and cure. In order to achieve this, study of logic, psychology and the fundamentals of Homoeopathic Science become quite important. It is imperative to have clear grasp over, Inductive-Deductive Logic, and its application and comprehending the fundamentals of Homoeopathic Science. Homoeopathic approach for the patients is a Holistic approach. Science demands from the Homoeopathic Physician, to comprehend his patient as a PERSON, his dispositional state of Mind (and Body), along with the disease process with its causes. Since we lay great emphasis on knowing the mind, knowledge of the psychology becomes imperative for a Homoeopathic Physician. Thus introduction to Psychology will assist HOMOEOPATHIC student to build up his conceptual base in his direction 1. Fundamentals of Homoeopathic Science Preliminary lectures on the evolution of medicinal practice by the ancients giving stress to rationalistic and vitalistics thoughts. 1. History of Medicine 2. Short history of Hahnemann's life and contributions 3. Fundamental Principles of Homoeopathy 4. General Introduction to organon of medicine & its diff. edition 5. Brief life and contributions of early pioneers after Hahnemann 6. Brief study of the early history of spread of homoeopathy & position of Homoeopathy in various countries. 7. Introduction to Organon of Medicine. 8. Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine from 8 Aphorisms 1 to 70 9. Health: Hahnemann's and modern concept 10. Introductory lectures on diseases, their classification, drug, diseases, case taking and drug proving II. Logic The term 'Logic' means 'thought' 'reason' 'Law' and is used to denote the totality of rules to which the process of thought is subjected, a process that reflects the reality. It is also used to denote the science of the rules of reasoning and the forms in which it occurs. As discussed earlier, to comprehend ORGANON - PHILOSOPHY, it is essential to acquaint with understanding of LOGIC in order to grasp inductive-deductive reasoning and the forms in which it occurs. III. Introduction to Psychology 1. Definition of Psychology as a Science and its differences from other Sciences. Concept of Mind-Contemporary schools of Psychology with special reference to Behavioristic and Psychoanalystic approaches. 2. Scientific study of behavior, intelligence, cause-effect relation, behaviorist (Pavlov; Watson, Skinner) and dynamics of behavior (Freud and Neo Freudians). 3. Basic concepts of sensation, perception, illusion, Hallucination, Delusion, imagination, intelligence, aptitude, attention, thinking and memory. 4. Emotion, motivation, personality, anxiety, conflict, frustration, psychosomatic manifestations and dreams. 5. Developmental psychology-normal-developments since birth to maturity (both physical and psychological) and deviations - its effects on later behavior. The attempt should be made to make a student receptive to various terms in teachings of Materia Medica and Homoeopathic Philosophy Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) BHMS Syllabus |
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