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8th March 2016, 11:18 AM
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Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Hi I would like to know the courses offered as well as the eligibility for the course offered by the Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences?
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8th March 2016, 11:19 AM
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Re: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences is a Public Trust enrolled under Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950. It was beforehand known as Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial Medical Trust. The Vision of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences is to develop as the worldwide focus of brilliance in the best confirmation based advanced education incorporating a quality driven, imaginative and interdisciplinary methodology, producing refutative research and offering compelling and reasonable human services forthe advantage of the humankind" Courses Details: MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery) BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) BSc (Bachelor of Science) in Nursing BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) DMIMS UG 2016 Entrance Exam Conducted Institutes (Constituent Colleges) i) Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha ii) Sharad Pawar Dental College, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha iii) Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha iv) Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College, Hospital and Research Center Salod (H), Wardha DMIMS AIPMET 2016 Eligibility DMIMS 2016 Eligibility for MBBS/BDS/BAMS: Std XII (10 + 2) (or equal) go with Physics, Chemistry, Biology with English as a subject and scoring least 50 percent marks in PCB bunch (held class candidates more likely than not scored at the very least 40 percent in PCB Group for Maharashtra State competitor as it were). DMIMS 2016 Eligibility for BSc Nursing: Applicant more likely than not scored at least 45 percent marks in PCBE Group. (Held class candidates more likely than not scored at least 40 percent in PCBE Group for Maharashtra State applicant as it were). Age Limit Consummation of 17 years old at the very latest 31st December, 2016. Candidates showing up at Std XII Exam, are likewise qualified. Imperative Dates for AIPMET 2016 (Tentative) Last date of accommodation of utilization structure on April 27th, 2016 Passageway Test for MBBS/BDS/BAMS/B.Sc Nursing on May seventeenth, 2016 (Sunday, 01.00pm to 04.00pm) Address: Datta Meghe Institute Of Medical Sciences (Deemed University) Atrey Layout, Pratap Nagar, Nagpur - 440 022 (M.S.) India. Phone : + 91-712-2229904, 712-2229977 Fax : +91-712-2245318 E-mail : info@dmims.org |
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25th October 2019, 03:03 PM
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Re: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Hello sir, which courses are offered by Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences? Please provide me list of courses of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences?
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25th October 2019, 03:06 PM
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Re: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
The Datta Meghe Institute Of Medical Sciences is a self-finance premier deemed university of Maharashtra. The Datta Meghe Institute Of Medical Sciences is located in a 125 acre campus in Sawangi, Wardha about 80 kms from Nagpur. It is accredited from NAAC DMIMS campus is spread over 125 Acres. Additional campus facilities such as Canteen, Cls. Room, Placement, Hostel are also there. List of courses are: MBBS MD MS (Surgery) MCh Diploma DM List of courses of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences: Courses with fees: Course Duration Fees Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences [BAMS] 5 year(s) 18,75,000 Diploma 2 year(s) 7,00,000 Doctorate of Medicine [MD] 3 year(s) 31,50,000 Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] 3 year(s) 7,50,000 Master of Surgery [MS] 3 year(s) 31,50,000 MBBS 5 year(s) 63,75,000 Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] 4 year(s) 4,00,000 Master of Science [M.Sc] 2 year(s) 1,80,000 Bachelor of Dental Science [BDS] 4 year(s) 14,75,000 Master of Dental Sciences [MDS] 3 year(s) 16,20,000 Facilities: Laboratory Comp Labs Library Auditorium Cafeteria Hostel Gym Sports Medical Address: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha- 442004, Maharashtra, India. Contact No. : (07152) - 287701, 287702, 287703, 287704, 287705, 287706. EXT- 338 |
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10th March 2020, 04:55 PM
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Re: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Can you provide me the Syllabus for PhD in Agadtantra -Vidhi Vaidyaka (Toxicology & Forensic Medicine) offered by Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences?
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10th March 2020, 04:55 PM
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Re: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
The Syllabus for PhD in Agadtantra -Vidhi Vaidyaka (Toxicology & Forensic Medicine) offered by Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences is as follows: 1. Agada Tantra, its sequential development during Veda kala, Samhitha kala, Samgraha kala and Adhunika kala. 2. Definition of Visha, properties of visha and its comparison with madya and oja, visha samprapti, visha prabhava, visha-vega, vegantara and visha karmukata (toxicodynamic and toxicokinetic study). 3. Descriptive and comparative study of Upavisha in unison with Contemporary Toxicology. 4. Examination of poisons as per Contemporary and Ayurvedic Methods. 5. Descriptive study of sthavara visha, definition, classifications, classical signs and symptoms of poisoning including vanaspatic (phyto poison), khanija (mineral) and compound sthavara visha. 6. Study of Jangama visha and their sources (Animal poisoning and Zoonotic Diseases). Descriptive study of snakes according to ancient and contemporary knowledge Causes of snake bite and its types. Composition of snake venom and its pharmacological actions Signs and symptoms of envenomation and its prognostic signs Clinical features of Vrischika (scorpion), Luta (spider), Grihagodhika (Lizard), Mushaka (rats), Alarka (dogs), Makshika and Mashaka (mosquitoes) and their pathologic manifestations including their role in the manifestation of communicable diseases. 7. Shanka visha and its management. Visha sankat and Visha Kanya. 8. Garavisha and Dushi visha, their varieties, signs, symptoms and management with contemporary relevance. Detailed study of Allergies including allergic manifestations in the eyes, nose, lungs and skin 9. Detailed study of Madya visha and substances acting on the nervous system; substance abuse.( Diagnosis, Management and De-addiction) 10.Detailed study of the contemporary knowledge about vishajanya Janpadodhvansaniya roga (community health problems due to poisons - Environmental pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, air pollution, Industrial pollutions etc. their features and management according to ancient and recent concepts. 11.Concept of Virudha aahara, Aahara visha and Satmyasatmyata in contemporary and Ayurvedic views. 12.Conceptual study:- Drug interactions and incompatibility, Pharmacovigilance 13.Fundamental Principles for treatment of poisoning 14.General and specific treatment of different types of Sthavara visha. 15.General and specific treatment of different types of Jangama visha (animal poisons, insect poisons, snake bites and other zoonotic diseases). 16.Emergency medical management of poisoning including preparation, administration and complications of antivenoms/antisera. 17.Chaturvimsati upakrama (24 management procedures). 18.Management of Garavisha and Dushivisha. Treatment of Allergies including allergic manifestations in the eyes, nose, lungs and skin 19.Diagnosis and Management of Drug Induced Toxicity 20.Management of the toxic manifestations caused by the contact poisons paduka 21.vasthra, abharana, mukhalepa- vishabadha etc). 22.Management of food poisoning. 23.Death due to poisoning, Duty of physician in poisoning, in cases of suspected poisoning. Post mortem findings in poisoning 24.Extra -corporeal techniques (dialysis etc) for removal of poisons. 25.Definition of Vyavahara Ayurveda, its evolution in ancient and contemporary periods. 26.Personal identity and its medico-legal aspects 27.Death and its medico-legal aspects (Medical Thanatology) 28.Asphyxial deaths and its medico-legal importance. 29.Death due to starvation, heat and cold, lightening and electricity. 30.Suspended Animation. 31.Medico-legal autopsy. 32.Injuries due to explosions, chemical and nuclear warfare. 33.Medico-legal aspects of injuries and wounds. 34.Impotence and sterility-Its medico-legal aspects. Regulations of Artificial Insemination Medico –legal aspects of surrogate motherhood. 35.Sexual offences and perversions. 36.Medico-legal aspects of virginity, pregnancy, delivery, abortion, infanticide and legitimacy with related acts. 37.Indian Penal Code, Criminal procedure code and study of related acts like Indian Evidence Act, Pre Natal Diagnostic Test Act, Nursing Home Act, Human Organ Transplantation Act, Drugs and Cosmetic Act 1940, Narcotic drugs and Psychotropic substances Act 1985, Pharmacy Act 1948, Drugs and Magical Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act 1954, Medicinal and Toilet Preparations Act 1955 and Anatomy Act etc. Any related act enacted by the government from time to time. 38.Courts and Legal procedures. 39.Forensic Science Laboratory 40.Medico legal aspects of mental illness 41.Duties and privileges of physician. 42.Structure of Central Council of Indian Medicine, its jurisdiction and functions. Code and Conducts as per the CCIM, Rules and Regulations there under. 43.Respective State Council of Indian Medicine, its structure, power, voluntary duties. 44.Doctor - patient relationship. 45.Rights and privileges of patients; Euthanasia. 46.Professional secrecy and privileged communication. 47.Professional negligence and malpractice 48.Indemnity Insurance scheme. 49.Consumer Protection Act related to medical practice 50.Ethics as in classics. Types of physicians and methods of identification, Pranabhisara and Rogabhisara Physicians, qualities of physician, responsibilities of Physicians, Chathurvidha vaidya vriti, duties of physicians towards patients, Vaidya sadvritam, Apujya Vaidya who is accepting fees, relationship with females. 51.Study of process for sodhana, marana and samskarana of poisonous drugs. 52.Pharmaco-dynamics of different formulations used in Agadatantra 53.Study of pharmacology and usage of antidotes as per the Ayurvedic and contemporary science. 54.Fundamentals of pharmaceutics according to Ayurvedic and contemporary point of view. 55.Chemical, analytical, laboratory examination of poisons and suspicious substance. 56.Introduction of different instruments /equipments used in the examination of poisons. 57.Introduction to Clinical toxicology 58.Introduction to Experimental toxicology 59.Introduction to Toxico – genomics 60.Survey and study of the traditional and folklore vishachikista sampradaya. Reference Books:- 1. Useful Portion of Charak -Sushrut-Vagbhata 2. Dravyaguna Vigyan - Acharya Yadavji 3. Aushadhigunadharma Shastra - Pt Visvanath Dvivedi 4. Kriyatmat Aushada parichaya Vigyan - Pt Visvanath Dvivedi 5. Ayurvedic Vyadhi Vigyan - Acharya Yadavji Trikamji 6. Madhavanidan with Madhukosha commentary 7. Sharangadhara Samhita 8. Yogaratnakara 9. Aushadigunadharma Shastra -Pt GangadharaShastri Gune 10.Rasendracintamani 11.Rasaratna samuchhaya 12.Vishavigyan - Dr. Krishna Kumar 13.Related matter of Kautilya Artha Shastra 14.Harmekhlatantra 15.Anupana manjari 16.Ayurvedprakash 17.System of clinical Medicine - Savil 18.Forensic Pharmacy - B.M. Mhithai 19.Hand book of Forensic Medicine and toxicology - Dr. P.V. Chadha 20.Viva Forensic Medicine and toxicology - L.C. Gupta 21.Forensic Medicine and Ethics - J.P. Narena 22.Modi’s Medical Jurispudence and Toxicology 23.The essentials of forensic medicine and toxicology - Dr.K.S. Narayan Reddy 24.Medical Laws and Ethics - Dr. H.S. Mehta 25.M.R.K. Krishnan’s Handbook of Forensic Medicine 26.Text book of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology - Dr. C.K. Parikh 27.Atlas of Forensic Medicine - Dr. Tomio Watenbe 28.Medico legal Post Mortems (Atlas) - Dr. Parikh and Others 29.Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - Dr.V.V. Pillay 30.Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - Dr. Karmakar 31.Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - Dr. Singhal 32.Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - Dr. Krishnan Vij 33.Forensic Pathology - Dr. Bernard Knight 34.Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - Lyon’s 35.Pocket picture guide to Forensic Medicine - Gower’s Medical Publication 36.Forensic Medicine - Simpson Knight 37.Taylor’s Principles and Practical of Medical Jurisprudence - J and A Churchis 38.Doctor and law - Singhal 39.Textbook of Toxicology -Singhal 40.Medicine Harrison’s Principal of Internal Medicine 41.Agad Tantra - Dr. Shekhar Namboodri 42.Modern Medical Toxicology - Dr. V.V.Pillay 43.Critical care toxicology - Bruent Wallace 44.Diagnosis and Management of common poisoning - Agarwal wali 45.Colour Atlas of Forensic Medicine - Govindaiah 46.Guidelines of poisons - W.H.O. 47.Doctors patients relationships - Dr.Lavekar 48.Bhavaprakasha. 49.Vishavaidya Jyotsnika -English translation By VPSV Ayurveda college, Kottakkal. 50.Lakshnamritham. 51.Toxicology, Ayurvedic perspective - VPSV Ayurveda college, Kottakkal 52.Text book of Agadatantra - Edited By - Dr Huparikar, Dr. Joglekar 53.Agadatantra ki Pathyapustaka - Edited By -Dr Huparikar, Dr. Joglekar 54.Vyavahar Ayurveda Vigyanam - Dr.Indramohan Jha(Sachchan) 55.Forensic Medicine - Dr. B. Umadathan 56.Visha Chikitsa - Dr. M. Balakrishnan Nair 57.Park Text book of Preventive and Social Medicine. - K. Park 58.Environmental Science and Biotechnology - Theory and Practice - A.G. 59.Murukesan &C. Rajakumari 60.Veterinary Toxicology - Dr. Satish K. Gargi 61.Guide to Drinking Water Quality (3 Volumes) - WHO Publication 62.A short Text Book of Medical Entomology - H.S. Bhatti, R. Sehgal, R.C. Mahajan. |