Clinical medicine and community health is a healthcare field that combines direct patient care with a focus on public and population health. It prepares Clinical officers, to work in both clinical settings and community settings.
The diploma is a comprehensive three-year program structured into semesters, building from foundational knowledge to advanced clinical application.
Laying the groundwork with fundamental principles of the human body, health, and patient care.
Anatomy, Psychology, Nursing, First Aid, PHC, Medical Ethics.
Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Nutrition, Computer Applications.
Exploring disease processes, specialized body systems, and the principles of public health and research.
Pharmacology, Pathology, Mental Health, Reproductive Health, Palliative Care.
Ophthalmology, Dental, ENT, Epidemiology, Research Methods.
Focusing on the management of major medical and surgical conditions across different specialties.
Infectious Diseases, Paediatrics, Surgery, Obstetrics, Health Management.
Non-Infectious Diseases, Child Health, Traumatic Surgery, Gynaecology.
A complete breakdown of the modules covered in the Diploma in Clinical Medicine and Community Health program.