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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology (E250)

42 hours
10 Lessons
Undergraduate
What you'll learn
Identify the Basic Medico-legal aspects of hospital and general practice
Define the Medico-legal responsibilities of general physician while rendering community service either in a rural primary health center or an urban health center.
Appreciate the physician’s responsibilities in criminal matters and respect for the code of Medical Ethics.
Diagnose, manage and identify also legal aspect of common acute and chronic poisonings
Describe the Medico-legal aspects and findings of post-mortem examination in cases of death due to common unnatural conditions and poisonings
Detect occupational and environmental poisoning, prevention and epidemiology of common poisoning and their legal aspects particularly pertaining to Workmen’s Compensation Act
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Research in Health and Medicine I (FY135)

56 hours
14 Lessons
Undergraduate
What you'll learn
The participants will after the course be able to assess and discuss ethical and theoretical aspects concerning health research. They will know about basic research methods, qualitative research, planning and analysis of clinical and epidemiological studies, as well as standard statistical programs.
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Molecular Medicine & Medical Genetics (E110)

70 hours
8 Lessons
Undergraduate
What you'll learn
To understand the language and basic concepts of genetics, providing a conceptual framework for future reference.
To understand how traits are inherited and to use this understanding in analyses (to solve
problems and complete pedigrees)
To understand probability concepts and use these concepts to solve problems (including basic statistical problems)
To understand how genetic problems may lead to disease or lethality
To understand the molecular basis of genetics (including such topics as replication, transcription, translation, and mutation)
To understand the workings and importance of major genetics techniques such as PCR
To understand current issues regarding genetics (e.g., cloning, use of transgenic organisms)
To understand the workings and uses of population genetics techniques
To gain experience with writing a research paper and making an informal presentation
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Medical Biochemistry (FY120)

70 hours
Undergraduate
What you'll learn
Molecular and functional organization of a cell, and sub-cellular components
Structure, function, and interrelationship of biomolecules and consequences of deviation from normal
Basic and clinical aspects of enzymology and regulation of enzymatic activity;
Digestion and assimilation of nutrients and consequences of malnutrition;
Integration of the various aspects of metabolism, and their regulatory pathways;
Biochemical basis of inherited disorders and their associated sequelae;
Mechanisms involved in the maintenance of body fluid and pH homeostasis;
Molecular mechanisms of gene expression and regulation, the principles of genetic engineering, and their application in medicine;
Molecular concepts of body defense and their application in medicine;
Biochemical basis of environmental health hazards; biochemical basis of cancer and carcinogenesis, principles of metabolism, and detoxication of xenobiotics.
Principles of various conventional and specialized laboratory investigations and instrumentation, analysis, and interpretation of a given data; the ability to suggest experiments to support theoretical concepts and clinical diagnosis.
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Undergraduate

Embryology (FY109)

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Embryology (FY109)

84 hours
Undergraduate
What you'll learn
To understand the basic principles of embryology including genetic inheritance and stages involved in development of the organs and systems from the time of conception till birth.
The student should recognize the critical stages of normal development and the effects of common teratogens, genetic mutations, and environmental hazards on it.
He/She should be able to explain the developmental basis of the occurrence of major variations, abnormalities, and congenital anomalies.

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