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18th June 2016, 10:13 AM
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How to Prepare For Combined Medical Services Examination
Hello sir I am Manvindra and I am here as I want to know how can I prepare for Combined Medical Services Examination so that I can crack it in First Step so will you please tell me about this to me??
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18th June 2016, 11:45 AM
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Re: How to Prepare For Combined Medical Services Examination
Hey Manvindra!! The Combined Medical Services also known as CMS exam is conducted once in every calendar year by UPSC for recruitment as Medical Officer in different organizations such as Indian Railways, Indian and Ordnance Factories operating under the Government of India. Here I am providing you Preparation Tips for this Exam: -First and most important thing learn the critical portions/questions of your syllabus -Create a study plan and don’t miss it at any cost -Set time for each of the questions. Don’t spend too much time in answering a question -Practice mock/sample or previous question papers and stand a better chance to attempt all questions -Be positive and give yourself a break in between your strenuous preparation Here I am providing you syllabus of this Exam: Syllabus of Paper-I: (a) General Ability (i) Indian Society, Heritage and Culture, Polity, Economy, Human Development Indices and the Development Programmes; (ii) Natural Resources, their distribution, exploitation, conservation and related issues; (iii) Basic concepts of Ecology and Environment and their impact on health and economy; (iv) Impact of changing demographic trends on health, environment and society; (v) Indian Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Transportation and Service Sectors; (vi) Natural and man made disasters and their management; (vii) Food adulteration, Food processing, food distribution, food storage and their relevance to public health; (viii)Recent trends in Science and Technology. (b) General Medicine (General Medicine including Cardiology, Neurology, Dermatology and Psychiatry) (i) Cardiology (ii) Respiratory diseases (iii) Gastro-intestinal (iv) Genito-Urinary (v) Neurology (vi) Hematology (vii) Endocrinology (viii)Metabolic disorders (ix) Infections/Communicable Diseases a) Virus b) Rickets c) Bacterial d) Spirochetal e) Protozoan f) Metazoan g) Fungus (x) Nutrition/Growth (xi) Diseases of the skin (Dermatology) (xii) Musculoskelatal System (xiii)Psychiatry (xiv)General (c) Paediatrics Syllabus of Paper – II (a) Surgery (Surgery including ENT, Opthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics) I General Surgery i) Wounds ii) Infections iii) Tumours iv) Lymphatic v) Blood vessels vi) Cysts/sinuses vii) Head and neck viii) Breast ix) Alimentary tract a) Oesophagus b) Stomach c) Intestines d) Anus e) Developmental x) Liver, Bile, Pancreas xi) Spleen xii) Peritoneum xiii) Abdominal wall xiv) Abdominal injuries II Urological Surgery III Neuro Surgery IV Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T. V Thoracic surgery VI Orthopedic surgery VII Ophthalmology VIII Anesthesiology IX Traumatology (b) GYNAECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS I OBSTETRICS i) Ante-natal conditions ii) Intra-natal conditions iii) Post-natal conditions iv) Management of normal labours or complicated labour II GYNAECOLOGY i) Questions on applied anatomy ii) Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization iii) Questions on infections in genital tract iv) Questions on neoplasma in the genital tract v) Questions on displacement of the uterus III FAMILY PLANNING i) Conventional contraceptives ii) U.D. and oral pills iii) Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmes in the urban and rural surroundings iv) Medical Termination of Pregnancy (c) PREVENTIVE SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE I) Social and Community Medicine II) Concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine III) Health Administration and Planning IV) General Epidemiology V) Demography and Health Statistics VI) Communicable Diseases VII) Environmental Health VIII) Nutrition and Health IX) Non-communicable diseases X) Occupational Health XI) Genetics and Health XII) International Health XIII) Medical Sociology and Health Education XIV) Maternal and Child Health XV) National Programmes |