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Research paper thumbnail of Objectives of Medical Graduate Training Program (MBBS): (Adapted from Salient features of regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997

1. National Goals: At the end of undergraduate program, the medical student should be able to : a... more 1. National Goals: At the end of undergraduate program, the medical student should be able to : a) Recognize `health for all' as a national goal and health right of all citizens and by undergoing training for medical profession fulfill his/her social obligations towards realization of this goal. b) Learn every aspect of National policies on health and devote himself/ herself to its practical implementation. c) Achieve competence in practice of holistic medicine, encompassing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative aspects of common diseases. d) Develop scientific temper, acquire educational experience for proficiency in profession and promote healthy living. e) Become exemplary citizen by observation of medical ethics and fulfilling social and professional obligations, so as to respond to national aspirations. 2. Institutional Goals: The undergraduate students coming out of a medical institute should: a) Be competent in diagnosis and management of common health problems of the individual and the community, commensurate with his/her position as a member of the health team at the primary, secondary or tertiary levels, using his/her clinical skills based on history, physical examination and relevant investigations. b) Be competent to practice preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative medicine in respect to the commonly encountered health problems. c) Appreciate rationale for different therapeutic modalities; be familiar with the administration of the "essential drugs" and their common side effects.

Research paper thumbnail of Objectives of Medical Graduate Training Program (MBBS): (Adapted from Salient features of regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997

1. National Goals: At the end of undergraduate program, the medical student should be able to : a... more 1. National Goals: At the end of undergraduate program, the medical student should be able to : a) Recognize `health for all' as a national goal and health right of all citizens and by undergoing training for medical profession fulfill his/her social obligations towards realization of this goal. b) Learn every aspect of National policies on health and devote himself/ herself to its practical implementation. c) Achieve competence in practice of holistic medicine, encompassing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative aspects of common diseases. d) Develop scientific temper, acquire educational experience for proficiency in profession and promote healthy living. e) Become exemplary citizen by observation of medical ethics and fulfilling social and professional obligations, so as to respond to national aspirations. 2. Institutional Goals: The undergraduate students coming out of a medical institute should: a) Be competent in diagnosis and management of common health problems of the individual and the community, commensurate with his/her position as a member of the health team at the primary, secondary or tertiary levels, using his/her clinical skills based on history, physical examination and relevant investigations. b) Be competent to practice preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative medicine in respect to the commonly encountered health problems. c) Appreciate rationale for different therapeutic modalities; be familiar with the administration of the "essential drugs" and their common side effects.

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