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1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE UG TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL Batch MBBS Theory schedule (Regular & Supplementary) Time: 1 2 pm Date Topic Faculty 5/4/2018 Measles, Rubella, Mumps Dr. Paul T Francis 12/4/2018 Acute Respiratory Infections, Meningococcal meningitis Dr. Sobha 19/4/2018 Influenza, SARS,H1N1 Dr. Teena Mary Joy 26/4/2018 Tuberculosis Dr. Arun Jacob 2015 Batch MBBS Theory schedule Regular Batch Time: 1-2 pm Date Topic Faculty 2/4/2018 Association and Causation, Uses of epidemiology, Dr. K. Vijayakumar Investigation of an Epidemic 9/4/2018 Concept of screening, Uses and types of screening, Dr. Aswathy.S Evaluation of screening test 16/4/2018 Demographic Trends Global, India Dr. Aswathy.S 30/4/2018 Fertility Dr. Leyanna Susan
2 2016 Batch MBBS Practical Schedule (Regular) Date Time Topic Faculty 12/4/ am am Role of Nutrition in health, Macronutrients & Micronutrients spotters and discussion Dr. Sobha 12/4/ am 12 n Medical Entomology - discussion Dr. K. N. Panicker 13/4/ am am Balanced diet OSPE training Dietary goals prescribing diet for adult man, woman-exercise Dr. Sobha 13/4/ am 12 n Entomology spotters Dr. K. N. Panicker 16/4/ am 9 am Hippocrates, Epidemiological triad, Health News Dr. Amrita Das 16/4/ am am Therapeutic diet prescribing diet in DM/CVD/Obesity -exercise Dr. Sobha 16/4/ am- 12 n Diet in vulnerable group prescribing diet Dr. Teena Mary Joy exercise 17/4/ am 9 am Susrutha, Iceberg phenomenon in disease, Types of family Dr. Harsha Lais 17/4/ am am Diet survey data collection Dr. Teena Mary Joy 17/4/ am- 12 n Diet survey analysis Dr. Arjun R Babu 18/4/ am 9 am James Lind, Acculturation, John Snow Dr. Arjun R Babu 18/4/ am am Assessment of nutritional status-methods Anthropometry - Practicals Dr. Aswathy.S 18/4/ am- 12 n Clinical Skills training, Blood pressure, Vision, Dr. Paul T Francis Hand washing, ORS preparation 19/4/ am 9 am Robert Koch, Food fortification, Cold chain Dr. Arun Jacob 19/4/ am 12 n Water purification small scale well Dr. Paul T Francis chlorination activity in the field 20/4/ am 9 am Population and sample, Sampling methods Dr. Devraj R
3 20/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics Introduction, Types of variables Dr. Vijayakumar.K Exercises & discussion 21/4/ am 9 am Measures of central tendency Dr. Devraj R 21/4/ am 12 n Sources of health information, Data collection methods Dr. Leyanna Susan 25/4/ am 9 am Socioeconomic classification, ORS, Types of disinfection Dr. Harsha Lais 25/4/ am am Universal Immunization Programme schedule, Vaccine spotters Dr. Sobha 25/4/ am- 12 n Family planning and disinfectants spotters Dr. Leyanna Susan 26/4/ am 9 am Kudumbasree, Glycaemic index, Health news Dr. Arun Jacob 26/4/ am 12 n Waste management methods in the community- Dr. Paul T Francis Visit to Ernakulam Welfare Services 27/4/ am 12 n How to represent data exercises (drawing & Dr. Arun Jacob interpreting tables and figures) 28/4/ am 9 am TFA, Hidden hunger, Dietary fibres Dr. Arjun R Babu 28/4/ am 10 am Infectious disease epidemiology Dr. Aswathy.S 28/4/ am 12 n Mapping and Exercises Excel training Dr. Amrita Das 30/4/ am 9 am Jenner, Levels of prevention,food adulteration Dr. Arun Jacob 30/4/ am 12 n Edwin Chadwick, Body Mass Index, Sir Joseph Bhore Dr. Devraj R 2015 Batch MBBS Practical Schedule (Regular) Date Time Topic Faculty 2/4/ am 9 am Orientation and Introduction to Community Dr. Paul. T Francis Medicine 2/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology study designs Dr. Teena Mary Joy
4 2/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics sample, sampling methods Dr. K. Vijayakumar 3/4/ am 9 am Incidence rate, Zoonoses, Sample Dr. Harsha Lais Registration System & registration of vital events 3/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology Investigation of an epidemic Dr. K. Vijayakumar 3/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics-Concepts of statistics and Dr. Teena Mary Joy parameter 4/4/ am 9 am Ecological study, Nosocomial infection, Dr. Arun Jacob population surveys 4/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology Investigation of an epidemic Dr. K. Vijayakumar 4/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics - Correlation Dr. Devraj R 5/4/ am 9 am Common source of epidemics, surveillance, Dr. Arjun R Babu mean 5/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology Investigation of an epidemic Dr. K. Vijayakumar 5/4/ am 12 n Community Action Programme preparation Ms. Rajasree 7/4/ am 9 am Propagated Epidemics, Eradication, Dr. Arjun R Babu Elimination and Control, Standard Deviation 7/4/ am 10 am Biostatistics concepts of statistical Dr. K. Vijayakumar hypothesis 7/4/ am 12 n Management Network analysis Dr. Leyanna Susan 9/4/ am 9 am Secular trend, source and reservoir, Normal Dr. Harsha Lais distribution 9/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology Investigation of an epidemic Dr. K. Vijayakumar 9/4/ am 12 n Community Action Programme preparation Mr. Syam Lal 10/4/ am 9 am Spot map, Incubation period, standard normal Dr. Arun Jacob curve 10/4/ am 10 am Management- Material Management Dr. Leyanna Susan 10/4/ am 12 n Epidemiology Investigation of an epidemic Dr. K. Vijayakumar
5 11/4/ am 9 am Migration studies, serial interval and Dr. Arjun R Babu generation time, standard error 11/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology Investigation of an epidemic Dr. K. Vijayakumar 11/4/ am 12 n Tobacco cessation - briefing Dr. Aswathy.S 12/4/ am 9 am Odds ratio, secondary attack rate, objective, Dr. Arjun R Babu targets and goals 12/4/ am 12 n Tobacco cessation - visit Ms. Omana N 13/4/ am 9 am Confounding, Herd Immunity, Pre-planning Dr. Harsha Lais 13/4/ am 12 n Behaviour Change Communication briefing Mr. Syam Lal and Community Action Programme preparation 14/4/ am 9 am Bias in case control studies, Cold chain,cba Dr. Arun Jacob 14/4/ am 12 n Communication Dr. K. Vijayakumar 16/4/ am 9 am Relative risk, Ice lined refrigerator, CEA Dr. Arjun R Babu 16/4/ am 12 n Communication Dr. K.Vijayakumar 17/4/ am 9 am Attributable risk & population Dr. Arjun R Babu 17/4/ am 10 am Tobacco cessation - discussion Dr. Aswathy.S 17/4/ am 12 n Epidemiology risk measures Dr. Teena Mary Joy 18/4/ am 9 am Randomization, Input output analysis Dr. Harsha Lais 18/4/ am 10 am Family visit briefing Dr. Sobha 18/4/ am 12 n Community Action Programme Mock Mrs. Syamlal presentation 19/4/2018 8am 9 am Blinding, Notification systems analysis Dr. Arun Jacob
6 19/4/ am 12 n Family visit follow up -Njarakkal Ms. Omana N 20/4/2018 8am 9 am Criteria for casualty, PPBS, Isolation and Dr. Arjun R Babu Quarantine 20/4/ am 12 n Community Action Programme presentation Ms. Rajasree 21/4/ am 9 am Emporiatrics, Disinfection and types, NITI Dr. Arjun R Babu Aayog 21/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology screening test Dr. Paul T Francis 21/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics regression analysis Dr. Devraj R 23/4/ am 9 am Lead time Panchayati Raj Dr. Harsha Lais 23/4/ am 10 am Entomology spotters Vector survey-briefing Dr. Teena Mary Joy 23/4/ am 12 n Introduction to excel Dr. Devraj R 24/4/ am 10 am Sensitivity and specificity, socialization Dr. Arun Jacob 24/4/ am 12 n Vector survey field visit - Njarakkal Dr. Arjun R Babu 25/4/ am 9 am Predictive accuracy of a test, social problems Dr. Arjun R Babu 25/4/ am 10 am Epidemiology Risk measures Dr. Teena Mary Joy 25/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics Quantitative tests of Dr. K. Vijayakumar significance 26/4/ am 9 am Social defence, Social security Dr. Arjun R Babu 26/4/ am 10 am Epidemiological exercises Dr. Paul T Francis 26/4/ am 12 n Biostatistics Qualitative tests of significance Dr. Devraj R 27/4/ am 12 n End of Rotation Assessment Dr. Teena Mary Joy
7 2014 Batch MBBS Practical Schedule (Supplementary) Date Time Topic Faculty 4/4/ am 10 am Study designs (Descriptive & crossectional) Dr.K.Vijayakumar 4/4/ am 12 n Epidemiological exercise (case control) Dr.K.Vijayakumar 5/4/ am 9 am Investigation of an epidemic Dr. Paul T Francis 5/4/ am 12 n Spotters - Entomology Dr. K. N. Panicker 6/4/ am 10 am Epidemiological exercise Dr.K.Vijayakumar 6/4/ am 12 n Record based Clinico Social Case study Dr. Leyanna Susan briefing 7/4/ am 10 am Spotters Nutrition Dr. Sobha 7/4/ am 12 n Tobacco Cessation briefing Dr. Aswathy.S 9/4/ am 12 n Visit for Clinico Social Case taking Dr. Arun Jacob 10/4/ am - 12 n Clinico Social Case Study -Discussion Dr. Leyanna Susan 11/4/ am 10am Biostatistics (Measures of central tendency Dr. Devraj R and dispersion) 11/4/ am - 12 n Epidemiological Exercise Dr. K Vijayakumar 12/4/ am 10am Visit to Integrated Counselling & Testing Ms. Rajasree Centre, AIMS 12/4/ am - 12 n Objectively Structured Physical Examination (OSPE) Dr. Leyanna Susan 13/4/ am 12 n Visit to Old Age Home, Thevara Dr. Arun Jacob 16/4/ am -10 am Spotters Fertility Regulation, Parasitology & Public health chemistry Dr. Teena Mary Joy
8 16/4/ am - 12 n Tobacco Cessation Visit Mr. Syamlal 17/4/ am 12 n Visit to RNTCP (Revised National Dr. Arun Jacob Tuberculosis Control Program) Unit 18/4/ am -10 am Biostatistics (Normal Distribution & Dr. Devraj R Standardized distribution) 18/4/ am - 12 n Briefing Public Health Chemistry Dr. Teena Mary Joy 19/4/ am - 12 n Visit to Primary Health Centre Dr. Arjun R Babu 20/4/ am - 10 am Project discussion Dr. Sobha 20/4/ am 12 n Spotters Medicines, UIP schedule & Dr. Teena Mary Joy vaccines 21/4/ am - 12 n Clinico Social Case Study (Antenatal Case / Dr. Aswathy.S Post Natal Case / Underfive) 23/4/ am - 10 am Clinico Social Case Study Discussion Dr. Paul T Francis 23/4/ am - 12 n Tobacco Cessation Discussion Dr. Aswathy.S 24/4/ am - 12 n Epidemiological exercise (Diagnostic test Dr. Aswathy.S evaluation) 25/4/ am - 12 n Vital statistics Dr. Leyanna Susan 26/4/ am - 12 n Visit to Anganwadi Dr. Arun Jacob 27/4/ am - 12 n Biostatistics Dr. Devraj R 28/4/ am - 10 am Anganwadi Visit Discussion Dr. Sobha 28/4/ am - 12 n Public Health Chemistry Discussion Dr. Teena Mary Joy 30/4/ am - 12 n End of Rotation Assessment Dr. Teena Mary Joy HOD DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE AIMS, KOCHI.
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