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DR. RAJESH SHARMA Ph.D, MD (E) Ph. Email: matteiep@yahoo.

com
TRAINING COURSE ON COMMUNITY MEDICAL SERVICES (C.M.S)
INSTITUTIONAL /CORRESPONDENCE) C. M. S & ED (P) COMMUNITY MEDICAL SERVICES & ESSENTIAL DRUG (PRIMARY)

ED No. _________ PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE MPD No. _______


NAME: ………………………………..
TIME…………………………………..

SIZE: 3’ X 3’, BASE: YELLOW, LETTERS: RED & BLACK


(FIRST SEMESTER) PART (A) (MARKS 600)
PART I:
Cell, tissue, Cardiovascular Nervous Excretory Respiratory Digestive
muscles and system System System System System
skeleton
PART II
Sensory organs (Ear Nose &Throat) Reproductive organs Endocrine system Food & Nutrition
PART: III
Bacteriology/Parasitology Collection of urine, sputum & Infections Antiseptic & disinfectants
blood specimen
PART: IV
Immunity Immunization (Vaccination) Health & Hygiene Sanitation & Community Health
PART V:
ORS, Breast feeding, weaning food, ARI Child Psychology Superstition & Health
PART VI:
Prevention control and treatment of Deficiency diseases Endocrine Home remedies
communicable diseases diseases
C. M. S. SECOND SEMESTER (MARKS 600)
PART VII
History writing /Examination Juris (Wounds, Burn, Rape, Death, Asphyxial death )
PART VIII
First aid Drug addiction Home nursing Mental diseases
PART IX
Family welfare Investigation of sterility Temporary methods Permanent methods
PART X
Gynecology & Obstetrics Antenatal care & infections of reproductive tract Natal care
PART XI
Health education
PART XII
Special diseases: TB, Leprosy, Malaria, AIDS, STD etc.
THIRD SEMESTER TRAINING OF ESSENTIAL DRUGS (PRIMARY) (MARKS 600)
QUALIFICATION CMS PASSED ALL STUDENTS WILL HAVE TO PURCHASE E.D (P) BOOKS
PUBLISHED BY W.H.O.
For the completion of this training semester of essential drugs student join to any doctor and he had to
get a certificate from concerned centre to appear in final examination for the clearance of last semester.
E. D. (P) (PART -A)
A. 1. Health for all primary health care & national Health policy
GENERAL: 2. Essential drugs: Definition Rational and concept, morbidity & mortality pattern
B. 3. Drugs – Definition, action, sources, routes & adverse reaction, absorption & excretion
PHARMACY 4. Classification of drugs
5. Dosage for adult and children and tips of medicinal preparation
6. Essential drugs- description of each with preparation, dosage, category, therapeutic
indications, contraindications and precautions
BASIC DISEASES & MEDICINES
1. 2. Malaria 3. Tuberculosis 4. Eye infections 5. 6. cough
DR. RAJESH SHARMA Ph.D, MD (E) Ph. Email: matteiep@yahoo.com
Hyperpyrexia Breathlessness
7. Ear 8. Wounds 9. Burns 10. 11. leprosy 12. Pediculosis
infection Haemorrhages
13. Pain 14. 15. Diarrhoea & 16. Vomiting 17. Constipation Scabies, Ring
Anaemia Dysentery worm
19. AIDS 20. Emergencies- Snake bite, Dog bite, insect bite, Sore throat & Infections
ESSENTIAL DRUGS (PRIMARY) PART (B) BASIC MEDICINES
1. Activated 2. Antacids 3. Asprine Tab. 4. Atropine 5. Benzyl benzoate
charcoal lotion
6. Gamma 7. Calamine 8. Centrimide & 9. Chloroquine 10. Chlorpheniramine
Benzene lotion Chlorhexidine tablet
Hexachloride
11. Codine 12. Co- 13. Ferrous 14. Folic Acid 15. Gention Violet
Trimoazole Sulphate Solution
16. Ispaghula 17. Magnesium 18. Mebendazole 19. Metronidazole 20. Neomycin –
Trisilicate/Alurn. Bactracin Ointment
Hydroxide
21. Oral 22. Oral 23. Paracetamol 24. Tablet 25. 23. Amoxicillin &
rehydration salt Contraceptive tablet & Syrup Phenoxymethyl Ampicillin
(ORS) Pills Pencil
/Amoxacillin
/Ampicillin
26. Pyrantel 27. Povidone – 28. Primaquine 29. White field 30. Salbutamol
Iodine ointment(Ringworm
oint)
31. Senna 32. 33. Tetracycline 34. Vitamin “A” 35. Vitamin B
Sulphadimidine eye ointment Complex
36. Vitamin D 37. Vitamin C 38. Vitamin K 39. Vitamin E, 40. Simple cough
Linctus
OTHER DRUGS
1. Anti piles 2. Ephidrine 3. Ergometrine 4. Glycerine 5. Iodised Salt
Ointment Suppository
6. Lignocain 7. Lysol Solution 8. Pierazine 9. Sodium -
Bicarbonate
LIST OF ESSENTIAL DRUGS
1. DDS, Rifampicin 2. Clofazirine 3. Isoniazid 4. Thioacetanzone
ADDITIONAL DRUGS USED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF EXPERT
This course is conducted for the coverage of health educational approach to all the Components of
primary health Care to achieve the goal of Alma-Ata declaration of
“HEALTH FOR ALL BY 2010 AD AS ENVISAGED IT BY W.H.O”.
The components are:
 Treatment for Minor Ailments & First Aid
 Prevention and Control of Communicable diseases
 Immunization, Nutrition, Family Welfare & Reproductive Health
 Environmental Sanitation
 Safe Water supply
 Behavioral Science
 Geriatric problems, Drug problems, AIDS, RTI, BF, ORT, IDD, and other Socio-Health problems etc.

TITLE OF COURSE: COMMUNITY MEDICAL SERVICE & ESSENTIAL DRUGS (P)


ABBRIVATION: C .M. S. & E. D. (P)
ELIGIBILITY: MATRIC OR HIGHER QUALIFICATION, HEALTH WORKERS, RURAL PHYSICIANS
DURATION: 18 MONTHS (3 SEMESTERS) DURATION OF EACH SEMESTER IS 6 MONTH

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