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Being a vast and diversified country, India needs a lot of doctors and healthcare consultants to provide better medical care facilities to it’s citizen. Find the limitless opportunities in the Indian healthcare careers and jobs. Here is the latest examination syllabus for the posts of Medical Officer (Allopathic) in various departments and public sector undertakings of Govt of India. Written exam is conducted to assess the professional knowledge of candidate. Syllabus of written test is mostly equivalent to the Medical Degree level examination of an Indian university. Questions are based on General Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Family Planning, Gynecology & Obstetrics and Preventive & Social Medicine. Detailed syllabus can be downloaded now at here.
Allopathic Medical Officer Syllabus (Latest Updated)
General Medicine and Pediatrics
SUBJECT |
SYLLABUS |
General Medicine |
Hematology; Cardiology; Snake bite; Gastro-intestinal; Critical Care Medicine; Neurology; Respiratory diseases; Endocrinology; Vitamin deficiency diseases; Infections/Communicable Diseases; Nutrition/Growth; Diseases of the skin (Dermatology); Musculoskelatal System; General medicine; Emergency medicine; Common poisoning; Food poisoning; Genito-Urinary; Tropical Medicine; Metabolic disorders; Patho physiological basis of diseases; Vaccines preventable diseases; Non-vaccines preventable diseases; Emphasis on medical procedures; Psychiatry |
Pediatrics |
Common childhood emergencies, National programmes related to child health, Immunization in children, Basic new born care, Recognizing children with special needs and management, Normal developmental milestones, Birth defects and counseling including autism, Accidents and poisonings in children, etc. |
Surgery (ENT, Ophthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopedics)
SUBJECT |
SYLLABUS |
General Surgery |
Infections, Wounds, Breast, Tumours, Lymphatic, Cysts/sinuses, Blood vessels, Head and neck, etc. |
Alimentary tract |
Spleen, Abdominal injuries, Stomach, Intestines, Oesophagus, Developmental, Liver, Bile, Pancreas, Abdominal wall, Anus, Peritoneum, etc. |
Advanced Surgery |
Anesthesiology, Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T, Urological Surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Wound healing, Pre-operative and post operative care of surgical patients, Shock patho-physiology and management, Traumatology, Neuro Surgery, Ophthalmology, Medicolegal and ethical issues of surgery, Thoracic surgery, Diagnosis and management of common surgical ailments, Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery, etc. |
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
SUBJECT |
SYLLABUS |
Family Planning |
UD and oral pills, Conventional contraceptives, Medical Termination of Pregnancy; Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmes in urban and rural surroundings, etc. |
Gynaecology |
Applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization, Intra Uterine growth retardation, Displacement of uterus, Applied anatomy, Infections in genital tract, Abortions, Neoplasma in genital tract, Normal delivery and safe delivery practices, High risk pregnancy and management, Medicolegal examination in Obg and Gynae including Rape, etc. |
Obstetrics |
Intra-natal conditions, Management of normal labours or complicated labour, Ante-natal conditions, Post-natal conditions, etc. |
Preventive Social and Community Medicine
SUBJECT |
SYLLABUS |
Family Planning |
Health Administration and Planning; Social and Community Medicine; Genetics; Environmental Health; International Health; Ability to recognize, investigate, report; Nutrition; Communicable diseases; Non-communicable diseases; Demography and Health Statistics; Occupational Health; General Epidemiology; Concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine, etc. |
Management |
Management of common health problems; Maternal and Child Health; Ability to monitor national health programmes; National Programmes; Knowledge of maternal and child wellness; Health Medical Sociology and Health Education, etc. |