M.D(Hom.) - Post Graduate Degree Course
Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi has formulated uniform regulation all over India for M. D. (Homoeopathy) and is governed by amended regulations 2001, C.C.H. New Delhi.College offers Post Graduate Degree Coarse M. D. (Horn.) in
The course shall be of three years duration including one year of house job, during which the candidate shall be a resident in the campus and shall receive training.
The course shall comprise of the following subjects, namely,
Syllabus
Method of Training
The emphasis shall be on in-service training and not on didactic lectures. The candidate should take part in seminars, group discussions, clinical meetings and journal club. The candidate shall be required to write a dissertation with detailed commentary, which would provide the candidate with necessary background of training in research. Methods and techniques along with the art of writing research papers and learning and making use of library. The candidate shall be in the hospital campus and shall be given graded responsibility in the management and treatment of patients entrusted to his care. He shall participate in teaching and training of under graduate students and/or interns.
Attendance and Monitoring Progress of Studies:
Attendance
Monitoring Progress of Studies
Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and record of his/her participation in the training programmes conducted by the department such as journal reviews, seminars, etc. The work diary shall be scrutinised and certified by the Head of the Department and Head of the Institution, and presented in the university practical examination if called for.
Dissertation
The written text of dissertation shall be not less than 50 pages and shall not exceed 150 pages excluding references, tables, questionnaires and other annexures. It should be neatly typed with double line spacing on one side of the bond paper (A4 size, 8.27” x 11.69”) and bound properly. Spiral binding should be avoided. The dissertation shall be certified by the guide and co-guide if any, Head of the Department and Head of the Institution.
Four copies of dissertation thus prepared shall be submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation), six months before final examination on or before the dates notified by the University.
Scheme of Examination
The Examination for the P.G. Degree shall consist of:
The examination shall be conducted in two parts namely:
Every candidate seeking admission to part- I of the examination shall submit application to the university with a certificate from his /her guide about the completion of the part I course of studies in the subject in which the candidate is seeking admission to the examination.
Every candidate seeking admission to the part II of the examination shall submit an application to the university with the following:
Every candidate shall prepare and submit four printed or typed copies of Dissertation embodying his own research and contribution in advancing the knowledge in the subject to the university for approval not later than six months prior to the holding of part II examination.
The dissertation shall be submitted to the guide / supervisor at least one month before the time fixed for submitting it. The university and the guide / supervisor shall certify that the work has not previously formed the basis for the award of any P.G. degree and that the work is the record of the candidate’s personal efforts and submitted to the university duly countersigned by the guide / supervisor.
The examiners appointed to conduct the examination shall scrutinize the dissertation and jointly report whether the dissertation be accepted or rejected or may make any suggestions as they deem fit. The candidate shall be allowed to appear for part II examination three months after the examiner accepts the dissertation.
Provided that the candidates whose dissertation has not been accepted may be permitted to resubmit the same within a period of six months and not more than one year after rejection.
Note
A thorough knowledge of deeper understanding in the recent advances made and dispensable in the subjects, keeping in view the tenets of Homoeopathy, shall be required in the following topics, namely,
Dynamics and methods of case taking
Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of diseases-with various; physical, clinical and laboratory findings.
Analysis and synthesis of cases with Hahnemannian evolutional totality.
Selection of medicine including repertorisation and comparative study of MateriaMedica.
Selection of Potency and dose.
Second prescription.
Remedy response and prognosis.
Management of the cases in general, therapeutic and accessory treatment in which case oriented method of study shall be adopted by integrating all disciplines.
A candidate for M. D. (Hom.) shall opt for one of the special subjects as his specialty, at the time of admission and the degree shall be awarded in that specialty.
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