This document outlines the syllabus for Shalya Tantra (surgery) as implemented by the Central Council of Indian Medicine in 2012. It covers 17 points in Paper 1 Part A on topics like the definition of Shalya Tantra, surgical instruments, sterilization, anesthesia, surgical procedures, diagnostic techniques, and more. Paper 1 Part B covers additional surgical topics like inflammation, wounds, tumors, and diseases of the skin, glands, blood vessels, tendons, and bones. Paper 2 discusses bone fractures, dislocations, bone diseases, and craniocerebral injuries. The target is to understand concepts and apply them clinically, with preferable targets being hands-on surgical experience.
Agnikarma is parasurgical procedure of ayurveda
The AGNIKARMA, DAHAKARMA, DAHANKARMA, DAGDHAKARMA are intentional therapeutic heat burn therapy used for the treatment of diseases caused by vata and kapha doshas..
Here definitions, indications, contraindications, materials required, methods, dahanopkarana, importance, and superiority of agnikarma are mentioned in detail.
Agnikarma is parasurgical procedure of ayurveda
The AGNIKARMA, DAHAKARMA, DAHANKARMA, DAGDHAKARMA are intentional therapeutic heat burn therapy used for the treatment of diseases caused by vata and kapha doshas..
Here definitions, indications, contraindications, materials required, methods, dahanopkarana, importance, and superiority of agnikarma are mentioned in detail.
this is an ppt presentation by dr.b.arun kumar, who is working as a lecturer in MNR ayurvedic medical college, sangareddy, near hyderabad. in this presentation i given all details of virechana karma.
Jalaukavacharana - Leech Therapy in AyurvedaDr Adithya J V
Leech Therapy in Ayurveda - A unique modality of treatment in Ayurveda - Insights into Scientific Aspects, Mode of Usage and its scope in treatment of Various Diseases.
Shalakya Tantra syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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this is an ppt presentation by dr.b.arun kumar, who is working as a lecturer in MNR ayurvedic medical college, sangareddy, near hyderabad. in this presentation i given all details of virechana karma.
Jalaukavacharana - Leech Therapy in AyurvedaDr Adithya J V
Leech Therapy in Ayurveda - A unique modality of treatment in Ayurveda - Insights into Scientific Aspects, Mode of Usage and its scope in treatment of Various Diseases.
Shalakya Tantra syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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cancer becoming major death reason throughout the world. modern medicne is not upto mark in treating cancer because of drug resistance and many side effects. there is necessary for multi target drug therapy with less side efffects which can be only possible through ayurveda through proper research. we have identified multi target drug therapy either by single plant derivatives or by combination of synergistic plant derivatives to target different pathways of cancer cell progression at a time. tinosporin berberibe , curcumin, ellagic acid , and other derivatives derived from same herbs like essential oil, bhasma of same herb and other derivatives combined together in dose dependent ratio has shown good activity against cancer cell progression and survival
Dravyaguna Vignyan Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Introduction to ayurveda- By Dr. Baldeep KourDEEP AYURVEDA
Presentation for Clinical Training Program & Ayurveda Awareness Camp
Prestented by Dr. Baldeep Kour
Chief Ayurveda Consultant & Medical Director of DEEP AYURVEDA
B.A.M.S, N.D.D.Y, CC in Panchkarma
www.deepayurveda.com
Email: drbaldeep@deepayurveda.com
Ph: +91-160-5000100
Roga Nidan ( Ayurvedic & Modern Pathology) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Swasthavrutta ( PSM) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Research Methodology Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Standardization of Nasya Procedure - By
Dr KSR Prasad
CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Standardization of Sneha Paka for Nasya Karma.
Standard operation procedure of different Nasyas.
Standard operation procedure of Dhumapana
Complications and their management in Nasya Karma.
Rationale of 14 Kalas prescribed in Pratimarsha Nasya.
Demonstration of Nasya Karma and practical demonstrations.
Rasa shastra Bhaishajya Kalpana Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Padartha Vignyan Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Welcome introduction ppt for 2016 BAMS admission Students rajendra deshpande
Welcome to BAMS Course PPT -- By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on the first lecture ( like an address ) of Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande to new admitted students in 2016 in Ayurved college ,Nigdi Pune ,India . Prof.Deshpande explains about God Dhanvantari ,God of Health .He explains about course BAMS ,Governing bodies ,Subjects of BAMS ,Staff of Ayurved college ,Syllabus Distribution of Kriya Sharir .He Gives Basic Information of Ayurved .He introduces himself .He gives his ATP ( Advance Teaching Programme) ,date wise Topics. Lastly he gives Time Table to students .
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Kriya Sharir Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande is Ayurveda & Yoga Consultant .He has written 51 books till March 2014 & developed Many Audio & Video CDS..This PPT presentation will help you to know Prof.Dr.Deshpande & his Books & Audio Video CDS.,his useful links on Internet.Visit also www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Panchakarma Basti in GP -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
This PPT includes most useful Information of Basti i.e Medicated Enemata .Ready made prescriptions about different Basti like Anuvasan Basti ,Niruha Basti ,Yapan Basti ,Tikta Kshir Basti ,Piccha basti, Vaitaran Basti , Uttar Basti .Indications for different types of Basti
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Dravyaguna PPT Part 4 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Sarpagandha,Guduchi,Kiratatikta,Guggul etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Introduction to clinical pharmacy, Concept and Objectives of clinical pharmacy, Function and responsibilities of clinical pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacy services.
SYLLABUS OF 3rd PROFFESIONAL YEAR - AYURVEDACHARYA COURSE (BACHELOR OF AYURVEDA MEDICINE AND SURGERY) BY NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE, NEW DELHI -110058
PPT BY- DR. SEJAL D. GAMIT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR/ CONSULTANT
SHALAKYA TANTRA DEPARTMENT
SUMANDEEP AYURVEDICMEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL(SAMCH),
SUMANDEEP VIDYAPEETH,
AT. PO. - PIPARIA, TA. WAGHODIA
DIST. VADODARA
Paper 1 – Part A – PPT Set 12 –Agni Vichar
• This PPT Set is in Marathi ( Maharashtra State Language) .Very useful for 1st BAMS ,Teachers & Students for Teaching & Learning. It contains Agni – Definition & importance, synonyms, classification, location, properties & functions of Agni & functions of Jatharagni, Bhutagni & Dhatvagni
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Ayurvedic Concept of Waste Products
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- 1) Mutra ( Urine) , 2) Purisha ( Faeces or Stool ) , 3) Sweda ( Sweat ) ,4) Rasa Mal –Kapha , 5) Rakta Mal – Pitta , 6) Mansa Mal – Kha mal , 7) Meda Mal – Sweda , 8) Asthi Mal – Kesha ,Lom ,Nakha, Smashru 9) Majja Mal – Akshi & Vit –Sneha , 10) Shukra Mal –Oja
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Ayurvedic Concept of Upadhatu
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- What is Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissues) ?,Difference in Dhatu & Upadhatu ,Stanya ( Breast Milk) ,Raj ( Menstrual Discharge) ,Sira ( Blood Vessels) ,Kandara( Tendons) ,Vasa ( Fat in Meat) ,Twacha ( Skin) ,Sandhi ( Bony Joints) ,Syayu ( Aponerosis, Sphincters ,Tendons)
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Ayurvedic Concept of Srotas
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- Ayurvedic Concept of Srotas ,Causes for the Pathology of Srotas ,Clinical Features of Pathological Srotas ,Treatment for Pathology in Srotas
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Dravyaguna PPT
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 2nd BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- Latin Name ,Useful part ,Type of plant –Tree or herb or creeper ,Description of leaves ,Product Picture of Plant
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Stri rog & Prasuti Tantra Question Papers
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
This PPT has following Imp Contents – Final Year UG BAMS Question Papers of the Subject –Stri Rog & Prasuti Tantra .This is PDF .Download it & Save in your mobile .You can Zoon in & enlarge the image & read it .Very useful for Ayurved UG & PG students.
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Dhatu Sarata
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
This PPT has following Imp Contents – Concept of Health ,Bioenergy + Body Tissues- Supporters and pillars of our body.+ Healthy & Disease state , To keep fit –Functions of each Dhatu
What is Dhatu Sarata ? ,What is the Importance of Sarata Examination ,Importance of Saravan Dhatu ,Types of Dhatu Sarata ? ,Practical Utility of Dhatu Sarata ,Dashavidha Pariksha What is meaning of word- Sara ? ,Advice for Heena Dhatu Sarata Clinical Features of Each Dhatu Sarata ,Diction
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Virechan – Panchakarma
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Introduction of Virechan 2) Causes of Pitta Vitiation 3) Pitta & Rakta –Relation ( Ashraya –Ashrayi) 4) Virechan –Indications 5) Virechan – Contraindications 6) Virechan –Benefits 7) Pre Treatment of Virechan ( Purva Karma) 8) Symptoms of Optimal Snehan or Oiling 9) Virechan – Main Procedure ( Pradhan Karma) 10) Advice after Virechan 11) Post Regimen after Virechan 12) Sansarjankram ( Specific Diet Advice) 13) Symptoms of Proper Virechan ( Samyak) 14) Symptoms of Less Virechan ( Ayog) 15) Symptoms of Excess Virechan ( Ati yog) 16) Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics of Virechan Dravyas 17) Types of Virechan 18) Drug Formulations 19) Virechan in Clinical Practice Worms Burn wounds Acne Vulgaris ,Urticaria 20) Case study
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Mechanism of Respiration
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Mechanism of Respiration 2) 2 Stages of Respiration 3) Muscles of Respiration 4) Bucket Handle movement of ribs 5) Pump Handle movement of Sternum 6) Role of Expiratory Muscles 7) Role of Accessory Muscles 8) Respiration & Ayurved
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Management of Problems in Sub-types of Tri-dosha
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Health problems & Management of Sub types of Vata,Pitta & Kapha
• 5 Subt ypes of Vata –Prana,Udan,Vyan,Saman,Apan
• 5 Sub Types of Pitta – Pachak,Ranjak,Sandhak,Bhrajak ,Alovhak
• 5 Sub types of Kapha – Kledak,Bodhak,Avalambak,Schleshak ,Tarpak
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Ayurved Propagation in Germany
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Munich ,German Visit in 2012 –By Prof.Dr.Deshpande 2) Details of Travelling 3) Photographs 4) Programme Details 5) Details of Preparation of –Dhanyak Him ; Panchakol Phanta ; Shatavari Kalpa ;Kshir Bala Taila ;Arjun Kshirpak
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Shalya Tantra(Surgery) –Part 1- B
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents –1) Sterilization
• 2) Anaesthesia 3) Positions 4) Incisions 5) Bandages
• 5) IV Fluids 6) Shock
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Shalya Tantra(Surgery) –Part 1- A
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Introduction 2) Historical IMP points 3) Abnormalities at birth 4) Instruments Like -- Kidney Tray , Scalpel & Blades Different Forceps ,Retractors ,Catheters ,Ryle’s Tube Flatus Tube ,Sigmoidoscope ,Proctoscope
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Second BAMS Question Papers –Summer 2018
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – MUHS - Question Papers of Summer 2018 .Subjects – Dravyaguna Paper 1 & 2 ;Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana –Paper 1 & 2 ; Agadtantra ;Charak Purvardha
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Meda Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 6 July 2018
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Meda Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Meda Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Meda - Sthana or site iii) Meda -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Meda -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Meda ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Meda Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Meda Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Meda Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Meda Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Meda Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Mansa -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Meda -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Meda Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Meda Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Mansa Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 3 July 2018
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Mansa Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Mansa Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Mansa - Sthana or site iii) Mansa -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Mansa -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Mansa ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Mansa Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Mansa Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Mansa Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Mansa Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Mansa Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Mansa -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Mansa -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Mansa Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Mansa Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Female reproductive system
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents
• Description of Organs of Female Reproductive System –Vagina,Cervix ,Uterus ,Fallopian Tubes ,Ovary ,
• Menstruation –Slide 54 to 66
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Male reproductive system
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Introduction ,Penis ,Scrotum , Testis , Spermatogenesis , Spermatozoon, Epididymis , Vas deferance ,Accessory Glands , Seminal Vesicle , Prostate Gland , Bulbourethral Glans , Spermatozoa , Spermatogenesis , Seminiferous tubules , Control of Spermatogenesis , Fate of Spermatozoa, Metabolism of Spermatozoa , Fertilization of Ovum, Semen
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Pediatrics in GP
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Basic Understanding of Paediatrics ,Normal Weight,Mile Stones, About Breast Milk ,Immunization, Marasmus, Kwashiorkor, Rickets, Pica ,Febrile Convulsions, Epilepsy,Chronic Recurrent Cough ,Bed wetting ,Causes of Crying of Baby
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GI Tract –Part 1
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 5) Histology of Digestive Tract 6) Salivary glands 7) to 19) –Functions of Liver 21) Five Secretions & Five Movements 25) Functions of Salivary Gland 33) Functions of Gastric secretions 43) Functions of Pancreatic Sectretions 53) Intestinal Juice –Enzymes 54) Functions of Large Intestine 58) Deglutition
• 65) Mastication 73) Movements of Stomach 80) Enteric Nervous system 90) Movements of small Intestine 102) Defecation Reflex 109) Stool
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Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
1. Shalya Syllabus
• Presented By –
• Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande (M.D
in Ayurvdic Medicine & M.D.
in Ayurvedic Physiology)
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9/7/2016 Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande 1
2. Purpose of this PPT
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented
from 2012
• This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that
particular subject
• Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college
• Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their
confidence to get success in that subject
• Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart
phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal
9/7/2016 2Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
3. Shalya Tantra Syllabus
• Theory Two Papers – 100 Marks Each ( Total
200)
• Practical - Viva voce – 100 Marks
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4. Paper 1 Part A Point 1
• Definition of Shalya, Shalya Tantra and its
importance. Introduction to Shalya Tantra:
Historical background and progress made.
• Target - Fluency in textual reading and
comprehension.
• Preferable targets - Know recent
developments and controversies.
•
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5. Paper 1 Part A Point 2
• Description of Yantra, Shastra, Anushastra: Definition,
number, types, uses, Dosha, Guna, Karma. Relevant
modern instruments.
• Target - Basic understanding of the concepts of Yantra
and Shastra. Acquaintance with commonly used
surgical instruments. Knowledge of textual
descriptions.
• Preferable targets - Knowledge about currently used
surgical instruments, their specifications, procurement
sources etc.
•
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6. Paper 1 Part A Point 3
• Nirjantukarana or Sterilization: Methods,
types and its role in surgical practice.
• Target - Basic surgical discipline of maintaining
asepsis.
• Preferable targets- Knowledge of recently
developed chemicals, instruments for
sterilization.
•
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7. Paper 1 Part A Point 4
• Sangyaharan or Anaesthesia: Definition and
Types.
• i. Local anaesthesia –
• Drugs, Techniques, Indications,
Contraindications, Complications and their
Management
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8. Paper 1 Part A Point 4
• Regional and General anaesthesia- Drugs, Techniques,
Indications, Contraindications, Complications and their
Management
•
• Target-Basic knowledge of the drugs and instruments
of anaesthesia. To observe the process of induction,
monitoring and recovery
•
• Preferable targets- Assisting and handling anaesthesia.
•
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9. Paper 1 Part A Point 5
• Trividha Karma – Purva Karma, Pradhana
Karma and Paschat Karma.
• Target- Capability to identify conditions which
can affect the outcome of surgery in pre, intra
and post- operative period.
• Experience of handling incidents. Preferable
targets-
•
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10. Paper 1 Part A Point 6
• Ashtavidha ( 8) Shastra Karma - Surgical
procedures.
• Targets- Appreciation and comprehension of
concepts and indications of different
procedures.
• Preferable targets – Hands on experience of
surgical procedures.
•
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11. Paper 1 Part A Point 7
• Yogya - Experimental Surgery.
• Target –Appreciation and comprehension of
concepts of Yogya. Idea of patient’s safety in
experimental training.
• Preferable targets- Hands on training on
mannequins.
•
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12. Paper 1 Part A Point 8
• Marma: Nirukti, types, description and
importance.
• Target –Clinical application of concepts of
marma.
• Preferable targets- Study of relevance of
marma in the light of current anatomical and
surgical knowledge
•
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13. Paper 1 Part A Point 9
• Kshara and Kshara Karma:
• i. Nirukti, Pradhanyata, Guna, Dosha, Karma,
Prakara, Yogya, Ayogya, Procedure, Upadrava
and Chikitsa.
• ii. Kshara nirmana vidhi, knowledge of Kshara
Varti, Taila and Pichu.
•
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14. Paper 1 Part A Point 9
• Kshara Sutra – Preparation, Indications,
Contraindications and Method of application,
Complications and their Management.
• Target – Capability to identify and practice the
use of kshara, kshara sutra in common clinical
conditions.
• Preferable targets – Broader knowledge of
current trends and ongoing researches in
kshara application
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15. Paper 1 Part A Point 10
• Agnikarma: Mahatva, Upakarana, Vidhi, Akruti
bheda, Yogya, Ayogya and Upadrava Chikitsa.
Contemporary techniques and tools of
Agnikarma.
• Target - Capability to appreciate the clinical
indications and comprehend Agnikarma
procedure.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of use
of cautery in surgical practice.
•
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16. Paper 1 Part A Point 11
• Raktamokshana: Mahatva, Prakara - Siravyadha,
Pracchanna, Shringa, Alabu, Jaloukavacharana –
Yogya, Ayogya, Procedure, Upadrava and
Chikitsa.
• Target- Capability to appreciate and comprehend
clinical indications of Jaloukavacharana and other
Raktamokshana procedures.
• Preferable targets - Uses of bloodletting in
current therapy.
•
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17. Paper 1 Part A Point 12
• Bandha Vidhi – Prayojana, Dravya, Indications,
Contraindications, Prakara, Upadrava, Pichu,
Plota, Kavalika and Vikeshika.
• Target- Hands on experience of techniques of
bandaging.
• Preferable targets - New generation of
bandaging and splintage tools.
•
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18. Paper 1 Part A Point 13
• Pranasta Shalya and Nirharana Upaya.
• Target – Importance of concepts of Sushruta in the
management of Shalya and concerns of patient
safety. Identification and management of foreign
bodies.
• Preferable targets - Current concepts and diagnostic
tools of dealing with foreign bodies.
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19. Paper 1 Part A Point 14
• Fluid, Electrolyte, Acid Base Balance and Nutrition:
• i. Introduction of physiology of fluids and electrolytes.
• ii. Dehydration and over hydration.
• iii. Specific electrolyte loss, Acidosis, Alkalosis,
Symptomatology and Management.
• iv. Electrolyte changes in specific diseases like pyloric
stenosis, intestinal obstruction and anuria.
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20. Paper 1 Part A Point 14
• Various replacement fluids in surgery, mode of
administration and complications.
• vi. Nutrition.
• Target – Capability to identify and manage fluid
and electrolyte imbalance. Ability to administer
parenteral fluid.
• Preferable targets - Advanced techniques of fluid
and electrolyte assessment and management.
•
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21. Paper 1 Part A Point 15
• Rakta Mahatwa, Raktasrava or Haemorrhage:
Prakara and Lakshana.
• i. Raktastambhana – Haemostasis.
• ii. Blood Transfusion –Blood groups,
Compatibility, Indications, Contraindications
and Complications with Management.
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22. Paper 1 Part A Point 15
• iii. Component therapy.
• Target-Knowledge of achieving haemostasis in
haemorrhage.
• Preferable targets - Detailed knowledge of
blood bank techniques
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23. Paper 1 Part A Point 16
• Antibiotics, analgesics, anti-inflammatory and
emergency drugs in surgical practice.
• Target – Working knowledge of commonly
used drugs.
• Preferable targets - Advanced pharmacological
study of the above drugs.
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24. Paper 1 Part A Point 17
• Diagnostic techniques – X-ray, Imaging
techniques, Ultrasonography, CAT Scan, MRI,
Biopsy / Cytological study.
• Target- Knowledge of proper indications for
optimum investigational tools and their
interpretation.
• Preferable targets - Capability to work
independently in the field of diagnostic
techniques
•
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25. Paper 1 Part B Point 1
• Shat Kriyakala in surgical practice.
• Target- Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Applied aspects of
Kriyakalas in the light of current concepts of
pathogenesis.
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26. Paper 1 Part B Point 2
• Nirukti, Nidana, Samprapti, Prakara, Lakshana,
Sadhya-asadhyata, Upadrava and Chikitsa of the
following disorders.
• i. Vranashotha - Inflammation
• ii. Vidhradi - Abscess
• iii. Pidika - Boils
• iv. Nadi Vrana - Sinus / Fistulae
• v. Vrana Granthi - Keloid / Hypertrophic scar
•
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27. Paper 1 Part B Point 2
• Vi Marmagata - Shock
• vii. Kotha – Gangrene and Principles of
Amputation.
• viii. Granthi - Cyst
• ix. Arbuda - Tumour
• Target-Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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28. Paper 1 Part B Point 3
• Vrana – Nirukti and Prakara
• i. Nija Vrana – Nidana, Samprapti, Vrana
Vasthu, Prakara, Lakshana, Vrana Pariksha –
Sthana,Vrana Akruti, Srava, Gandha, Vedana.
Vrana Avastha- Dustavrana, Shuddha Vrana,
Ruhyamana Vrana, Samyak Roodha Vrana,
Vrana Sadhya-asadhyatha and Vrana
Upadrava
•
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29. Paper 1 Part B Point 3
• ii Vrana Chikitsa – Pathya-apathya and Shashti
Upakrama,Vranitagara and Rakshakarma.
• iii. Agantuja Vrana :
• a. Sadyo Vrana - Traumatic wounds – Nidana,
Prakara, Lakshana, Upadrava and Chikitsa.
• b. Management of bites and stings.
• iv. Dagdha Vrana – Burns and scalds.
9/7/2016 29Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
30. Paper 1 Part B Point 3
• vi Ulcer - Types and their management.
• vi. Wound healing stages and their management.
• vii. Pramehapidaka - Diabetic carbuncle and
wounds.
• Target - Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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31. Paper 1 Part B Point 4
• Twak Vikara - Nidana, Samprapti, Lakshana
and Chikitsa of Chippa – Paronychia, Kadara –
Corn and Kshudra rogas.
• Target - Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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32. Paper 1 Part B Point 5
• Manya Vikara – Nidana, Samprapti, Lakshana
and Chikitsa of Galaganda – Goitre,
Gandamala, Apachi –Lymphadenitis,
Pashanagardhabha – diseases of parotid
gland.
• Target-Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
•
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33. Paper 1 Part B Point 6
• Sira Vikara - Venous disorders – Superficial
and Deep venous thrombosis, Haemangioma,
Varicose veins - Diagnosis and their
Management.
• Target - Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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34. Paper 1 Part B Point 8
• Dhamani Vikara - Arterial disorders – Nidana,
Samprapti, Lakshana and Chikitsa of
Aneurysm, Buerger’s disease, Atherosclerosis,
Raynaud’s disease.
• Target - Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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35. Paper 1 Part B Point 9
• Snayu Vikara - Diseases of tendons and
ligaments – Tennis elbow, Ganglion and their
Management.
• Target - Clinical application of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
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36. Paper 1 Part B Point 10
• Care of AIDS - HIV and hepatitis infected
patients
• Target - Knowledge of safety precautions.
•
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37. Paper 2 Part A Point 1
• Bhagna – Skeletal injuries: Prakara including
pathological fracture, Samanya Lakshana,
Upadrava and Chikitsa. Description of fracture
of following bones with Clinical features,
Diagnosis, Complications and Management –
scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, femur,
patella, tibia and pelvis bones.
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38. Paper 2 Part A Point 1
• Sandimoksha - Dislocation: Dislocation of
following joints with Clinical features,
Diagnosis, Complications and Management of
shoulder, elbow and hip.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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39. Paper 2 Part A Point 2
• Diseases of bone: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Congenital
anomalies, Osteomyelitis, Cysts, Tumours and
Tuberculosis.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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40. Paper 2 Part A Point 3
• Cranio-cerebral injuries: Mechanism,
Pathology, Classification, Investigations,
Complications and primary management
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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41. Paper 2 Part A Point 4
• Diseases of Spine: Mechanism, Pathology,
Classification, Investigations, Complications
and primary management of Tuberculosis,
Ankylosing Spondylitis and Disc prolapse.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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42. Paper 2 Part A Point 5
• Diseases of breast: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Sthana
Vidradhi - Breast abscess and Sthana Arbuda -
Breast tumours.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
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43. Paper 2 Part A Point 6
• Diseases of chest: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Chest
injury, Pleural effusion, Pleurisy and Tumours.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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44. Paper 2 Part A Point 7
• Diseases of esophagus: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Congenital
anomalies, Oesophagitis, Varices, Ulcer and
Tumours.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
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45. Paper 2 Part A Point 8
• Gulma Roga –
• Nidana
• Prakara
• Lakshana
• Upadrava
• Chikitsa.
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46. Paper 2 Part A Point 9
• Shoola vyadhi - Nidana, Prakara, Lakshana,
Upadrava and Chikitsa.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of acute abdomen.
9/7/2016 46Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
47. Paper 2 Part A Point 10
• Udara Roga: Aetiopathogenesis, Classification,
Clinical features, Diagnosis, Complications and
Management of Jalodara - Ascites, Chidrodara
– Perforation, Peritonitis and Badhagudodara-
Intestinal obstruction.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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48. Paper 2 Part A Point 11
• Diseases of stomach and duodenum:
Aetiopathogenesis, Classification, Clinical
features, Diagnosis, Complications and
Management of Pyloric Stenosis, Peptic Ulcer
and Tumours
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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49. Paper 2 Part A Point 12
• Diseases of small intestine: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Tuberculosis,
Obstruction and Perforation
•
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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50. Paper 2 Part A Point 13
• Diseases of large intestine - Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Tuberculosis,
Obstruction, Perforation, Tumours, Appendicitis,
Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concept.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
•
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51. Paper 2 Part A Point 14
• Diseases of Rectum and Anal Canal –
• Aetiopathogenesis, Classification, Clinical
features, Diagnosis, Complications and
• Management of Congenital disorders
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52. Paper 2 Part A Point 14
• Diseases of Rectum and Anal Canal
• Arshas - Haemorrhoids
• Parikartika - Fissure-in-ano
• Bhagandara - Fistula-in-ano
• Guda Vidradi - Anorectal abscesses
• Gudabhramsa - Rectal prolapse
• Sanniruddaguda - Anal stricture Incontinence,
Rectal Polyp and Tumours
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53. Paper 2 Part A Point 14
• Diseases of Rectum and Anal Canal – Contd
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
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54. Paper 2 Part A Point 15
• Abdominal injuries and their management
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
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55. Paper 2 Part B Point 1
• Diseases of Liver: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of ---
• Yakrit Vidhradi - Abscess
• Neoplasia, Portal hypertension
• Yakritdalyodar – Hepatomegaly
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56. Paper 2 Part B Point 1
• Diseases of Liver – Contd
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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57. Paper 2 Part B Point 2
• Diseases of Gallbladder: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of
Cholecystitis, Cholelithiasis, Obstructive
jaundice and Tumours.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
9/7/2016 57Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
58. Paper 2 Part B Point 3
• Diseases of Pancreas: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of
Pancreatitis, Cysts of Pancreas and Tumours.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
9/7/2016 58Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
59. Paper 2 Part B Point 4
• Diseases of Spleen – Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of
Pleehodara – Splenomegaly and Splenic
rupture.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
9/7/2016 59Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
60. Paper 2 Part B Point 5
• Diseases of Kidney and Ureters -
Aetiopathogenesis, Classification, Clinical
features, Diagnosis, Complications and
Management of Congenital anomalies, Polycystic
kidney, Injuries, Perinephric abscess, Calculus and
Neoplasms.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
•
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61. Paper 2 Part B Point 6
• Diseases of Urinary bladder – Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Congenital
anomalies, Injuries, Ashmari - Vesical Calculus,
Cystitis and Neoplasms.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
9/7/2016 61Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
62. Paper 2 Part B Point 7
• Mutraghata and Mutrakrichra -
Aetiopathogenesis, Classification, Clinical
features, Diagnosis, Complications and
Management. Retention of urine
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
9/7/2016 62Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
63. Paper 2 Part B Point 8
• Diseases of Prostate - Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Prostatitis,
Prostatic abscess, Benign Enlargement of
Prostate and Carcinoma of Prostate.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
9/7/2016 63Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
64. Paper 2 Part B Point 9
• Diseases of Urethra – Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Urethritis,
Stricture and Rupture.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
9/7/2016 64Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
65. Paper 2 Part B Point 10
• Diseases of Penis: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Congenital
anomalies,
• Niruddhaprakasha -Phimosis
• Parivartika --- Paraphimosis
• Avapatika - Prepuceal ulcer
• Arbuda --- Tumours
• Lingarsha - Penile Warts
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66. Paper 2 Part B Point 10
• Diseases of Penis
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions.
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67. Paper 2 Part B Point 11
• Diseases of Scrotum and Testis:
Aetiopathogenesis, Classification, Clinical
features, Diagnosis, Complications and
Management of ---
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68. Paper 2 Part B Point 11
• Epididymo-orchitis
• Epididymal cyst
• Scrotal filariasis
• Shukrashmari - Seminal calculus
• Torsion of testis
• Ectopic testis
• Undescended testis
• Tumours.
9/7/2016 68Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
69. Paper 2 Part B Point 12
• Vriddhi Roga: Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of
Mutravriddhi – Hydrocele.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
9/7/2016 69Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
70. Paper 2 Part B Point 13
• Antra Vriddhi – Aetiopathogenesis,
Classification, Clinical features, Diagnosis,
Complications and Management of Hernia -
Inguinal, Femoral, Epigastric, Umbilical,
Incisional and rare forms of Hernia.
• Target - Clinical utility of the concepts.
• Preferable targets - Hands on experience of
management of different conditions
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71. Practical
• Content of Practicals:
• 1. Identification, uses, demonstration of
surgical instruments and methods of
sterilization.
• 2. Training of case taking, bed side clinicals
and case presentation.
• 3. Demonstration and Practical training in
Anaesthesia.
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72. Practical
• Training to develop skills in following
Parasurgical and other procedures
• i. Kshara Karma
• ii. Agnikarma
• iii. Kshara Sutra
• iv. Raktamokshana
• v. Application of bandages and splints
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73. Training to develop skills
• vi. Catheterization
• vii. Wound management procedures like
Parisheka and Patradana
• viii. Ryle’s tube aspiration
• ix. Injections -Intramuscular / Intravenous /
Subcutaneous / Intradermal
• x. Incision and drainage of abscess
• xi. Suturing of open wounds
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74. Observation of following
9 procedures
• i. Circumcision
• ii. Hydrocele
• iii. Hernial repair
• iv. Vasectomy
• v. Haemorrhoidectomy
• vi. Fistulectomy
• vii. Fissurectomy
• viii. Appendecectomy
• ix. Cholecystectomy
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75. Practical Point 6
• Training of Surgical Emergencies and
Management
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76. Clinical Training (Indoor and Outdoor)
09 Months
• Shalya (Samanya) 03 Months (atleast one month
• in OT)
• Shalya (Kshara and Anushastra Karma) 03 Months
(atleast one month in OT)
• Asthi and Sandhi Chikitsa (Orthopaedics and 02
Months Trauma)
• Anaesthesia 15 days
• Radiology 15 days
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77. Distribution of Marks
• 1) Daily records - 10 Marks
• 2) Instruments - 20 Marks
• 3) Short case - 10 Marks
• 4) Long case - 20 Marks
• 5) Viva – voce - 40 Marks
• Total - 100 Marks
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80. Reference Books
• 13 . Kshara sutra management in anorectal
ailments - Dr. S.K. Sharma, Dr. K.R.Sharma and
Dr. Kulwant Singh
• 14. Anorectal diseases in Ayurveda - Dr. Sijoria
and Dr. Praveen Kumar Chowdary
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81. Reference Books
• 15. Adhunika Shalya Chikitsa Siddanta - Dr.
Katil Narshingham Udupa
• 16. Agnikarma Technology Innovation - Dr.
P.D. Gupta
• 17. Shalya Tantra Ke Siddhant - Dr. K.K.Takral
• 18. Recent advances in the management of
Arshas / Haemorrhoids - Dr. P. Hemantha
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82. Reference Books
• 19. Arsha Evum Bhagander Mein sutra
Avacharan - Vd. Kanak Prasad Vyas
• 20. Kshara Sutra - Dr. S.N.Pathak
• 21. Surgical ethics of Ayurveda - Dr. D.N.
Pande
• 22. Bailey and Love’s Short Practice of Surgery
- Norman.S. Williams, Charles.V. Mann and
R.C.G. Russell
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83. Reference Books
• 23. Clinical methods in surgery - S. Das
• 24. Textbook of Operative Surgery - S. Das
• 25. Shalya Vigyan (Sachitra) - Anantram
Sharma
• 26. Anushastra Karma - Dr. D.N. Pande
• 27. Concept of Vrana is Ayurveda - Dr.
Lakshman Singh
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84. Reference Books
• 28. Significance for Poorva Karma in Surgical
Patient - Dr. Lakshman Singh
• 29. Sangyaharan Prakash - Dr. D.N. Pande
• 30. A concise Text Book of Surgery - S. Das
• 31. A manual on Clinical Surgery - S. Das
• 32. A System of Surgical Diagnosis - T.N. Patel
• 33. A Practical Guide to Operative Surgery - S.
Das
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85. Reference Books
• 34. Drugs and Equipment for Anaesthesia -
Arun kumar
• 35. Manual of Surgical Instruments - M.M.
Kapur
• 36. Ward Procedures - Patel Mansukh. B
• 37. Recent trends in the management of
Arshas / Haemorrhoids - Dr. P. Hemantha
Kumar
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86. Reference Books
• 38. Primary Anaesthesia - Maurice King
• 39. Synopsis of Anaesthesia - Lee
• 40. Clinical Anatomy/ Surgical Anatomy - John
E.Skandalakis
• 41. Surgical Instruments of the Hindus -
Girindharnath Mukopadyay
• 42. Outline of Orthopedics - John Crawford
Adams and David Hamblen. L
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87. Reference Books
• 43. Outline of Fracture - John Crawford Adams
• 44. Recent trends in the management of
Bhagandara / Fistula-in-ano - Dr. P. Hemantha
Kumar
• 45. Principles and Practice of Agnikarma - Dr.
Anand Kumar and Dr. Kanchan Shekokar
• 46. Manipal Manual of Surgery - Dr. Rajgopal
Shenoy
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