Thursday, December 1, 2016

Medicine final MBBS marks distribution WBUHS

Below is the marks distribution for a WBUHS medical student's final university assessment exam downloaded and shared here from the WBUHS site (as the WBUHS site doesn't have provision for visualizing it through a link but one has to download a word file from http://www.wbuhs.ac.in/Syllabus/Syllabus_selection.asp)

General Medicine
Theory Examination 2 Paper
1st Paper 60 Marks
2nd Paper 60 Marks
Total 120 Marks

Questions in Both Papers


1) Long Question (Basic & Allied)
               1
                      = 10 Marks
2) Long Question- clinical problem
               1 out of 2
                      = 10 Marks
3) Short Question
               5 out of 7
                      = 5 x 4 =20 Marks
4) Short Notes
               5 out of 7
                      = 5 x 4 =20 Marks
     Total

                      = 60 Marks


Medicine Paper I                                                                                  Medicine Paper II

1. Cardiology                                                                           1. Respiratory System
2. G I System                                                                           2. Endocrinology
3. Genitourinary                                                                      3. Haematology
4. Deficiency Disorder                                                                        4. Infections Including HIV
5. Tropical                                                                               5. Neurology
6. Rheumatology                                                                     6. Psychiatry
7. Genetics and Immunology                                                   7. Dermatology and STD

Structure of Practical Examination

Total Practical Marks = 100 Marks
A. One long Case = 60 Marks              B. One Short Case = 30 Marks                         C. 2 Spot Cases
     History Taking = 15 Marks                                                                                     2 Subjects to be
     Demonstration = 30 Marks                                                                                     given
     Discussion = 15 Marks                                                                               5+5 = 10 Marks
______________________________________________________________________________Total = 100 Marks

Structure of Oral Examination

Instrument, Flying Oral Emergency, Chest, X-ray, ECG, CT   = 4 Marks x 5 = 20 Marks

 

 

Internal Assessment

General Medicine

Continuous Assessment Marks
Final Assessment Marks
Internal Assessment Marks
Total
(a+c)
(b+d)







Theory/Oral
        (a)
        15
Practical/Clinical
          (b)
           15
Theory/Oral
        (c)
        15
Practical/Clinical
         (d)
         15
Theory/Oral
    (a+c)
       15
Practical/Clinical
         (b+d)
          15










Time line for a WBUHS medical student's learning portfolio

Below is a time line for a WBUHS medical student's learning portfolio downloaded and shared here from the WBUHS site (as the WBUHS site doesn't have provision for visualizing it through a link but one has to download a word file from http://www.wbuhs.ac.in/Syllabus/Syllabus_selection.asp): 

CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
GENERAL MEDICINE
                                                                                                   
Name of the student___________________________________________________________
College Roll No._______ WBUHS Registration Number_________

Semester -3  General Medicine –6 weeks



Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester –4 Chest Med.-2 weeks


Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency




Semester -4 Skin & STD-2 weeks
      

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester –5 General Medicine – 4 weeks
   

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester –5 Psychiatry –2 weeks
        

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency






Semester –6 Skin & STD – 2 weeks


Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester- 7 General Medicine –4 weeks   
     

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester – 8 General Medicine – 6 weeks   
  

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester –8 Skin & STD –2 weeks

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency



Semester –9 General Medicine –6 weeks
        

Attendance
% Marks
Lecture


Clinics


Tutorial


Emergency






Average
Total
% Attendance
% Marks
Lecture

Theoretical= 15

Non-Lecture

Practical=15

THE LECTURE TOPICS OF M.B.B.S. STUDENTS in WBUHS MEDICINE

As per the WBUHS schedule for Medicine downloaded here: http://www.wbuhs.ac.in/Syllabus/Syllabus_selection.asp,  lectures in Medicine generally are supposed to begin only from the 4th semester. Below are the details of the lecture topics pasted from the WBUHS site (as the site doesn't have provision for visualizing it through a link but one has to download a word file from http://www.wbuhs.ac.in/Syllabus/Syllabus_selection.asp



THE LECTURE SCHEDULE OF M.B.B.S. STUDENTS
SUBJECT: MEDICINE

4TH & 5TH SEMESTER
SL.NO.
T.B. AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES
1
Introduction: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
2
Pneumonias
3
Lung Abcess, Bronchiectasis, Empyema
4
Bronchitis, Emphysema
5
Bronchitis, Emphysema
6
Asthma, Tropical Eosinophilia, Interstitial Lung Diseases.
7
Neoplasm of Lungs And Pleura
8
Neoplasm of Lungs And Pleura
9
Diseases of Pleura, Pneumothorax, Collapse Of Lungs
10
Pulmonary TB and MDR Tuberculosis
11
Pulmonary TB and MDR Tuberculosis
12
Other Lung Diseases and ARDS

SKIN AND STD DISEASES
1
Introduction: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Embryology, Pathology and Microbiology.
2
Bacterial Diseases and Tropical Infections
3
Bacterial Diseases and Tropical Infections
4
T.B., Syphilis
5
Leprosy
6
Viral Skin Diseases: Herpis Simplex, Herpis Zoster, Warts, Molluscum Contagiosum, Condyloma Acuminatum, Exant Hemata
7
Parasitic Skin Diseases and Skin Diseases Due To Animal Organism: Scabies, Pediculosis, Insect Bite, Filariasis
8
Parasitic Skin Diseases and Skin Diseases Due To Animal Organism: Scabies, Pediculosis, Insect Bite, Filariasis
9
Fungal Skin Diseases: Tinea, Moniliasis, Actinomycosis, Rhinosporidosis
10
Dermatitis And Eczema, Skin Affection By Physical Agents (Heat, Light, Cold, Friction etc.)
11
Dermatitis And Eczema, Skin Affection By Physical Agents (Heat, Light, Cold, Friction etc.)

GENERAL MEDICINE (GASTRO-INTESTINAL SYSTEM)
1
Introduction: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
2
Diseases of mouth, oesophagus, dysphagia, hiatus hernia, pharyngeal pouch (GORD)
3
Peptic ulcer with special reference to H. pylori infection
4
Gastro-duodenal bleeding: hematemesis, malaena
5
Malabsorption syndrome
6
Inflammatory bowel disease and peritoneal disease
7
Diarrhoea, dysenteries, I.B.S.
8
Cirrhosis of liver, portal hypertension, ascites, jaundice, hepatic coma (porto-systemic encephalopathy)
9
Cirrhosis of liver, portal hypertension, ascites, jaundice, hepatic coma (porto-systemic encephalopathy)
10
Viral hepatitis, amoebic hepatitis & abscess, alcoholic liver disease
11
Viral hepatitis, amoebic hepatitis & abscess, alcoholic liver disease
12
Liver tumours, peritoneal diseases
13
Diseases of Gall Bladder and biliary tract
14
Diseases of Pancreas
15
Recent advances in Gastroenterology

ENDOCRINOLOGY
1
Introduction to endocrine diseases: Applied Anatomy, Physiology- hormone receptors, central control and feedback (positive and negative)
2
Hypothalamic and pituitary diseases
3
Diseases of thyroid and parathyroid including calcitonin secretion and disorder
4
Diseases of thyroid and parathyroid including calcitonin secretion and disorder
5
Disorders of sex and reproduction
6
Diseases of adrenals- cortex and medulla
7
Diseases of adrenals- cortex and medulla
8
Ectopic hormone secretion and endocrine treatment of malignancies, hormone replacement therapy.
9
Chromosomal disorders.

PSYCHIATRY
1
Introduction and general aspects: Epidemiology, community psychiatry, techniques of the psychiatric interview and psychiatric history taking
2
Symptomatology: Symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders- concept of normality, identification and assessment of symptoms, subtle and gross signs of abnormal behaviour. Principles of treatment used in Psychiatry – Psychotherapy, Behaviour therapy, cognitive therapy, physical treatment including drugs, social treatment, E.C.T. psycho-surgery: “Psychiatric First Aid”.
3
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4
Etiology of mental disorders- giving balanced presentation of its multifactorial causation (genetic endowment, somatic, psychological and social)- predisposing precipitating and perpetuating factors. Classification of psychiatric disorders and concept of psychosomatic diseases.
5
Organic psychiatric disorders- delirium, dementia, substance misuse (alcoholism and drug abuses).
6
Schizophrenia and delusional disorders
7
Affective disorders-depression, mania, suicide and attempted suicide (deliberate self harm)
8
Neuroses and personality disorders- anxiety and neurosis, obsessional neurosis, hysterical neurosis, hypochondriacal neurosis.
9
Reaction to severe stress- acute stress reaction and post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), Eating disorders- anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, obesity sleep disorders, insomnia, parasomnias. Sexual dysfunction and puerperal psychosis
10
Mental retardation and children’s behaviour problem
11
Community psychiatry ans psychiatric emergencies, legal aspect of psychiatry
12
Psychiatric prevention and mental health promotion and role of general practitioner.
6TH & 7TH SEMESTER

SKIN AND STD
1
Bullous dermatoses and tumours of skin
2
Diseases associated with sebaceous glands (seborrhoeic dermatitis, Acne vulgaris, Acne Rosacea, Pityriasis capititis), sweat glands, hairs and nails.
3
Cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases and malignancy
4
Pigment disorders
5
Diseases of mucous membranes (mouth & genitalia)
6
Skin affections in Metabolic, Nutritional, Vascular and Endocrinal disorders
7
Erythamato-squamous and lichenoid eruptions- psoriasis, pityriasis rosea, exfoliating dermatitis, lichen planus and other lichenoid eruptions
8
Congenital disorders-Naevi, albinism, Ichthyosis, keratodermas, Epidermolysis bullosa
9
Pruritus
10
Principals of dermatological treatment including skin surgery and physical treatment

HAEMATOLOGY
1
Haemolytic Anaemia
2
Approach to a bleeding patient
3
Iron deficiency Anaemia, Macrocytic Anaemia
4
Leukaemias
5
Leukaemias
6
Lymphoma
7
Haematological manifestation of systemic disorders
8
Haematoproliferative disorder- Multiple Myeloma
9
Aplastic Anaemia
10
Transfusion Medicine

DISEASES OF KIDNEY, URETER AND BLADDER
1
Introduction- Pathophysiology and Investigations
2
Glomerulonephritis and acute nephritic syndrome
3
Urinary tract infection and tubulo-interstitial nephritis
4
Renal affection in systemic diseases- SLE, Vasculitis, Diabetes, systemic sclerosis, amyloidosis, multiple myeloma, haemolytic uraemic syndrome, gout, Hypertension, Renal artery stenosis, renal vein thrombosis
5
Renal affection in systemic diseases- SLE, Vasculitis, Diabetes, systemic sclerosis, amyloidosis, multiple myeloma, haemolytic uraemic syndrome, gout, Hypertension, Renal artery stenosis, renal vein thrombosis
6
Calculi and Nephrocalcinosis, Hydronephrosis, Obstructive uropathy
7
Acute renal failure
8
Dialysis
9
Nephritic syndrome
10
Chronic renal failure and fluid-electrolyte balance, Acidosis and alkalosis
11
Chronic renal failure and fluid-electrolyte balance, Acidosis and alkalosis
12
Cystic, congenital and familial diseases of kidneys
13
Drugs and kidneys
14
Tumours of the kidney and genitor-urinary tract, hypernephroma, Wilm’s tumour, renal adenoma, prostatic adenoma and Ca-prostate, testicular tumours
15
Recent advances in Nephrology

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
1
Introduction: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
2
Disorders of cardiac rhythm and conduction
3
Disorders of cardiac rhythm and conduction
4
Rheumatic Fever
5
Valvular heart diseases
6
Valvular heart diseases
7
Valvular heart diseases
8
Bacterial Endocarditis
9
Pericarditis and pericardial effusion
10
I.H.D.
11
I.H.D.
12
Cardimyopathy, Myocarditis
13
Hypertension
14
Heart failure
15
Cor-pulmonale
16
Congenital heart disease
17
Recent advances in Cardiology

METABOLIC DISEASES AND NUTRITIONAL DISEASES
1
Introduction and Nutritional Therapy
2
Diabetes Mellitus complications, C/F, etiology, management
3
Diabetes Mellitus complications, C/F, etiology, management
4
Diabetes Mellitus complications, C/F, etiology, management
5
Disorders of lipid metabolism
6
Inborn errors carbohydrate, amino acid metabolism, Lyscaemal storage disease
7
Amyloidosis and porphyria
8
Osteoporosis and osteomalacia

POISONING AND ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS
1
Introduction and General Principles of management
2
corrosives- H2SO4, HCl, HNO3, Carbolic and Oxalic Acids, NaOH
3
Phosphorus, Organophosphorus & Chloride
4
Analgesics, salicylate, paracetamol, opium, inebrients, alcohol, chloroform, CH3OH
5
DHATURA, Cannabis, Vegetable irritants, aconite, Nux Vomica, Mushrooms, Argemone mexicanna poisoning
6
CO and Phosgene Gas Cyanide
7
Metallic: As, Hg, Pb, CuSO4, Al, Fe
8
Animals: Scorpion, Cantherides, Snake bites
9
Psychotropic drugs and Hypnotic
10
Adverse drug reactions- definition, classification, factors and diseases influencing drug reactions
Monitoring and Reduction of adverse drug reactions

INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
1
General aspects of intensive care, O2 delivery and features of shock, C.V.P.
2
Renal, respiratory failure (ARDS), Brain death
8TH & 9TH SEMESTER

NEUROLOGY
1
Introduction: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
2
Disorders affecting cranial nerves
3
Coma and brain death
4
Epilepsy and brain tumours
5
Cerebro-vascular diseases
6
Movement disorders- Parkinsonism and other disorders affecting the extra-pyramidal system
7
Demyelinating diseases and disorders to sleep
8
Infection of nervous system (Poliomyelitis, Pyogenic Meningitis, T.B. Meningitis, fungal and other viral affection including encephalitis), Syphilis of nervous system
9
Paraplegia and other disorders of spinal cord
10
Peripheral neuropathies
11
Degenerative disorders-M.N.D. hereditary ataxias
12
Myopathies, myasthenia, paramalignant neurological syndrome
13
Cervical spondilosis and disc. Syndrome
14
Recent advances in Neurology

RHEUMATOLOGY, CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND COLLAGEN DISEASES.
1
Introduction-anatomy, physiology and pathology (typical synovial joint description)
Investigation
2
Osteoarthrosis and spondylo-arthopathies - ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter’s syndrome, reactive arthritis, enteropathic synovitis, juvenile chronic arthritis (Still’s juvenile R.A. Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis).
3
Infective arthritis – pyogenic, T.B. ,VIRAL
4
Rheumatoid arthritis
5
Crystal deposition diseases - Gout, pyrophosphate arthropathy acute calcific periarthritis.
6
Connective tissue diseases - S.L.E., systematic sclerosis (morphea CREST syndrome polymyositis dermetomyositis, MCTD & vasculitis (PAN, polymyaligia imatica & Giant cell arteritis)
7
Back pain & disc diseases (acute & chronic)
8
Recent advances

INFECTIONS AND TROPICAL DISEASES
1
Measles, Mumps
2
Dengue, Diphtheria
3
Chicken Pox, Herpes
4
Small Pox, Plague, Anthrax
5
Whooping cough , Influenza
6
Tetanus, Rabies
7
Typhoid, Typhus
8
Cholera & Dysenteries and fluid and electrolyte balance
9
Malaria
10
Kala-azar

SKIN AND STD
1
Discoid lupus , PAN
2
Chancroid, Granuloma venereuma, lymphogranuloma venrereum
3
Gonorrhoea, Chlamydia and other causes of urethritis
4
Sexually transmitted viral disease.
5
STD control measures and aids prevention.

GENERAL MEDICINE
1
STD/HIV interface ; AIDS and related disorders-definition, etiology laboratory diagnosis, Immunology
2
Clinical features of HIV infections and complications, treatment of HIV


MEDICINE

Paper -I


Full Marks -60
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.

1.         Enumerate the causes of irregular pulse. Discuss the etiology & management of Atrial fibrillation.                                                                                               2+2+6 = 10
Or
1. (a)    Outline the etiology, clinical features & management of Infective endocarditis.
      2+4+4 = 10

2.         Enumerate four common causes of haematemesis and malaena. How would you manage a case of haematemesis and malaena ?
           3+7= 10
Or
2. (a)    Enumerate the different viruses causing hepatitis. What are the complication of vital hepatitis? How would you prevent Hepatitis 'BI infection?
      3+3+4 = 10

3.         How do you proceed to diagnose a case of Polyarthritis?                                        10
Or
3. (a)    Describe the clinical features of a case of acute falciparum malaria                        10

4.         Answer any three                                                                                      (3 x 5) = 15

i.                    Thrombolytic therapy in AMI
ii.                  Diagnostic criteria of SLE.
iii.                Bone changes in Chronic renal failure.
iv.                Features of Vit B12 deficiency.
v.                  Laboratory Diagnosis of Chronic Kala-azar.

5.         Answer any three (Short notes)                                                                 (3 x 5) = 15
       i.     Cyanosis
       ii.      G6PDdeficiency.
       iii.     Granular Cast.
       iv.     Acute gastroenteritis-treatment.
       v.      Gene therapy.

 

 



MEDICINE

Paper -II
Full Marks -60
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.

1.         What are the causes of unilateral dullnes of the chest? How will you proceed to
investigate a case of left sided pleural effusion?                                             3+7 = 10
Or
1 (a)     Discuss the causes of hyperresonant percussion note on chest?
Outline the management of acute exacerbation of COPD?                  3+7 = 10

2.         What are the causes of acute onset paraplegia? Discuss the clinical features of a case
            of  Pott's disease of the spine producing paraplegia.                            3+ 7 = 10
Or
2 (a)     Outline the clinical features and management of Diabetic ketoacidosis.          4+6 = 10

3.         Mention the causes of Haemolytic anaemia. Out line the management of Aplastic
anaemia.                                                                                  4+6 = 10
Or
3 (a)     Discuss the clinical features and management of a case of Myxoedema.        6+4 = 10

4.         Answer any three                                                                                 (3 x 5)=15.
             i.  Common AIDS defining conditions
ii. Complications of Fauceal diptheria.
iii. Depression management.
iv. Clinical features of Hypoglycemia.
v. Role of CSF examination in medical disorders.

5.         Short notes (any three)                                                                                    (3 x 5) = 15
i. Psoriasis.
ii. Hyperkalaemia.
iii. Stevens Johnson Syndrome.
iv. Oedema of lower limbs.

v. Chorea.