2023 2024 Student Forum > Management Forum > Main Forum

 
  #1  
4th May 2015, 03:56 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Md Syllabus Aiims

I will take admission in AIIMS for M.D. (Doctor of Medicine). So I want to know about syllabus, admission procedure, eligibility, placement service and scholar ship details? Please provide this information immediately?
Similar Threads
Thread
AIIMS Nursing Syllabus
AIIMS LDC Syllabus
AIIMS Msc Entrance Exam Syllabus
Syllabus M.Sc in Biochemistry in AIIMS
AIIMS Pharmacist Exam Syllabus
AIIMS Jodhpur LDC Syllabus
AIIMS UG Syllabus
AIIMS Medical Biotechnology Syllabus
Syllabus Of AIIMS
AIIMS Delhi Syllabus
AIIMS Bhubaneswar Syllabus
AIIMS Patna LDC Exam Syllabus
AIIMS MBBS Syllabus
AIIMS MSC Nursing Syllabus
Syllabus For AIIMS MBBS
AIIMS UG exam syllabus
AIIMS PHD entrance exam syllabus
AIIMS Exam Syllabus
AIIMS Entrance Syllabus
AIIMS PMT Syllabus
  #2  
12th April 2018, 09:35 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Re: Md Syllabus Aiims

Hii sir, I Wants to get the Syllabus of the Ist Year Theory of the M D Anaesthesiology of AIIMS Will you Please provide It ?
  #3  
12th April 2018, 09:37 PM
Super Moderator
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Re: Md Syllabus Aiims

As you Asking for the Syllabus of the Ist Year Theory of the M D Anaesthesiology of AIIMS the Syllabus is given below

Ist Year Theory of the M D Anaesthesiology

a) Anatomy
Diaphragm, larynx and upper and lower airway, learn relevant, anatomy for regional anaesthesia and venous cannulations. Some Anatomical areas of interest to the anaesthetist are Orbit of the Eye, Base of skull, Vertebral Column, spinal cord, and meninges, axilla, 1st rib, Intercostal space.

b) Principles of physics and use of equipment in anaesthesia

i) Anaesthesia machine - checking the machine and assembly of necessary items.

ii) Airway equipment including Tracheostomy./ Equipments for airway management - mask, LMA, fibreoptic laryngoscopes; other devices like Combi tube etc.

iii) Breathing systems continuous flow systems, draw over system - Assembly and checking.
iv) Monitoring in Anaesthesia with concepts of minimal monitoring.
v) Safety in Anaesthesia Equipments.
vi) Medical gases - storage and central pipeline system.

c) Physiology
i) Theories of mechanism of production of Anaesthesia.
Respiratory, cardiovascular, hepatobiliary, renal and endocrine system. Pregnancy, Blood Groups,
Muscle & N M Junction, ECG, Regulation of temperature & Metabolism, Stress response.cerebral blood flow and ICP.

d) Pharmacology
i) General pharmacological principles.
ii) Concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
Uptake and distribution of inhaled anaesthesia agents.
Drug interaction in Anaesthesiology.
Drugs used in Anaesthesia, Drugs used for treatment of diseases and interaction of these .

e) Theoretical background of the commonly used anaesthetic techniques of general and regional anaesthesia viz.
i) GA - Intravenous, Inhalational, Endotracheal etc. using spontaneous and controlled mode of ventilation.
ii) RA - Spinal, epidural and local.
f) Biochemistry relevant to fluid balance & Blood Transfusions, Artificial Blood. & Perioperative fluid therapy. Acid base homeostasis in health and diseases.

g) Documentation and medico-legal aspects of anaesthesia. Stress the importance of accurate documentation.
Course and Curriculum of M D Anaesthesiology 3
h) Theoretical background on disorders of:
i) Cardiovascular system.
ii) Respiratory system
iii) Hepatobiliary system.
iv) Urinary system.
v) Endocrine system, Pregnancy.

i) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Theories of cardiac pump, thoracic pump
Thoracic pump and defibrillation.
Resuscitation of a patient with overdose of drug/poisons. Management of unconscious patients.
Resuscitation of a severely injured patient.

j) Neonatal resuscitation.
k) Introduction to Research methodology, Random clinical trials etc. Basics of biostatistics.
l) Preoperative assessments and medication - general principals.
m) Introduction to anatomical, physiological, pharmacological and biochemical aspects of pain and pain management.
n) Introduction to artificial ventilation.
o) Oxygen therapy
p) Introduction to the operation theatre, recovery rooms (concepts of PACU), ICU.
q) Recovery from anaesthesia.
r) Shock - pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis and management.
s) Pulmonary function tests - principles and applications.
t) Effect of positioning.

For more Information you may Consider the Below Attachement that is Free to Download


Quick Reply
Your Username: Click here to log in

Message:
Options

Thread Tools Search this Thread



All times are GMT +5. The time now is 05:38 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2

1 2 3 4