MBBS
• Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - An
Overview
Introduction
• MBBS is an undergraduate program for
aspiring doctors.
• It combines theoretical knowledge with
practical medical training.
Objectives
• Learn medical sciences and clinical skills.
• Develop patient care competencies.
• Understand disease prevention and
treatment.
Key Areas of Study
• Anatomy
• Physiology
• Biochemistry
• Pathology
• Pharmacology
• Microbiology
• Community Medicine
Curriculum Structure
• Pre-Clinical: Basic Sciences
• Clinical: Surgery, Medicine, Pediatrics,
Obstetrics
• Internship: Hands-on training in hospitals
Skills Developed
• Clinical and diagnostic skills
• Patient communication
• Critical thinking
• Medical research skills
Career Opportunities
• General Physician
• Surgeon
• Specialist Doctor
• Medical Researcher
• Public Health Officer
Importance of MBBS
• Trains skilled doctors to serve society.
• Improves healthcare accessibility.
• Supports medical research and innovations.
Future Scope
• Postgraduate specialization (MD/MS)
• Research and teaching opportunities
• Global medical careers
Conclusion
• MBBS provides the foundation to become a
qualified doctor.
• Essential for healthcare development
worldwide.

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  • 1.
    MBBS • Bachelor ofMedicine, Bachelor of Surgery - An Overview
  • 2.
    Introduction • MBBS isan undergraduate program for aspiring doctors. • It combines theoretical knowledge with practical medical training.
  • 3.
    Objectives • Learn medicalsciences and clinical skills. • Develop patient care competencies. • Understand disease prevention and treatment.
  • 4.
    Key Areas ofStudy • Anatomy • Physiology • Biochemistry • Pathology • Pharmacology • Microbiology • Community Medicine
  • 5.
    Curriculum Structure • Pre-Clinical:Basic Sciences • Clinical: Surgery, Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics • Internship: Hands-on training in hospitals
  • 6.
    Skills Developed • Clinicaland diagnostic skills • Patient communication • Critical thinking • Medical research skills
  • 7.
    Career Opportunities • GeneralPhysician • Surgeon • Specialist Doctor • Medical Researcher • Public Health Officer
  • 8.
    Importance of MBBS •Trains skilled doctors to serve society. • Improves healthcare accessibility. • Supports medical research and innovations.
  • 9.
    Future Scope • Postgraduatespecialization (MD/MS) • Research and teaching opportunities • Global medical careers
  • 10.
    Conclusion • MBBS providesthe foundation to become a qualified doctor. • Essential for healthcare development worldwide.