Certificate Courses

1.“Certificate Course in Basic Infertility Management, including Endoscopy”

Approved By :- BOS/Faculltty,, Academiic & Managementt Counciill

1. Name : “Certificate Course in Basic Infertility Management
Including Endoscopy”

2. Duration : 6 Months

3. Eligibility : MBBS & MD (obst & Gynaec.) or MBBS & DGO

4. Intake Capacity : 12

5. Complete Curriculum Of Course : Theory Paper 80 Marks
Practical – Viva voce 80 Marks
Separate sheet attached
Passing Marks : 50%
Teaching Scheme : Total periods 25.
45 min/ Lecture
Teacher student ratio : Teacher student ratio should be 1:1 i.e. one student per post
graduate recognized teacher per unit per year.

6. Text books and reference books : Clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility speroff – 6th edition
Post- graduation Obstetrics and Gynaecology Infertility and
Clinical Endocrinology – R. Rajan
Berek and Novak’s Gynaecology – 14th edition
Basic Gynaec Endoscopy – Patricia Wilson
Manual of Laparoscopic Gynaecologic surgeries- Prof. Luka
Mencagia Endopress

7. Scheme of examination in details : Theory paper 80 marks
i) Internal assessment 20 marks
ii) Practical viva voce 80 marks



2) “ Fellowship Course in Emergency Obstetric Care”

Approved By :- BOS/Faculty & Academic Counciil

TITLE
Fellowship Course in Emergency Obstetric Care.

DURATION
1 Year
Candidate Advertisement – March
Posted in Dept. of OBGY for 12 Months
Under the Professor & H. O. D. Tenure : July – June

ELIGIBILITY
1) Minimum M.B.B.S.
Selection criteria from amongst the eligible

INTAKE CAPACITY
1 Students /Teacher/ Year

CURRICULUM
I Paper I
II Paper II
III Paper III
IV Skills

I . PAPER - I
1) Basics of reproduction
2) Normal pregnancy, labour, puerperium
3) High risk pregnancy
4) Partographic management of labour
5) Induction and augmentation of labour
6) Prostaglandins
7) National Health Programmes to improve maternal and child health, social
obstetrics.

I I. Paper - II
GYNAECOLOGY

1) Physiology of menstruation, common menstrual disorders and
their management
2) Infertility – evaluation, diagnosis and treatment
3) Principles of diagnosis and evaluation of gynaecological oncology.
4) Prolapse
5) Cancer screening
6) Adolescence and gynaecological problems


I II. PAPER - III
FAMILY PLANNING + NEW BORN CARE
1) Safe provision of abortions
- Selection techniques
- Management of complications
2) Contraception – temporary and permanent methods
3) OC Pills
4) IUCDs
5) Emergency contraception

NEW BORN CARE
1) Care of newborn, SGA
2) Asphyxia
3) Neonatal sepsis – prevention and early detection
4) Birth trauma – prevention, early diagnosis and management.
5) Management of common problems in newborn
6) As per IMNCI guidelines

IV. SKILLS
Candidate is expected to be
a) Posted as a resident as per rotation duties in the labour room / OPD / O.T. / Wards
b) Able to conduct normal deliveries
c) Management of episiotomy and PPH
d) Partographic monitoring of labour
e) Diagnosis of high risk pregnancy
f) High risk patient monitoring
g) Forceps / Vacuum under supervision
h) ANC OPD / gynaec OPD
i) Care of normal newborn
j) MVA procedure
k) Tubectomies
l) Management of eclampsia

TEACHING SKILLS
1) 100 hours of total theory lectures in 1 year.
2) Hand on training on the available clinical material
3) Management of all kinds of cases as per the availability
4) Record maintenance in log books

TEXT BOOKS AND REFERENCE BOOKS
1) D. C. Dutta - Obstetrics
2) D. C. Dutta - Gynaecology
3) Williams - Obstetrics
4) Shaw’s - Gynaecology
5) Chaudhari - Family Planning
6) Oxyn Forte - Obstetrics Labour

SCHEME OF EXAMS
1) As per direction no. 06/2006 MUHS during convocation.
2) Candidates will be evaluated twice at the end of 6 months each.
The first qualifying exam will be conducted by the faculty (internal) in the dept.
Performance of candidate will be treated as qualifying step for final exams.
3) Passing is minimum 50 % in theory
50 % in practical
4) Candidate failing in one component will have to reappear for that component only in
supplementary exams.
5) 90% attendance is compulsory requirement to appear for the exams. Log books would
be verified.
6) Successful candidate would be

Theory Practical Class
³75 % ³75 % Distinction
³60 % ³60 % First Class
³50 % ³50 % Pass Class
< 50 % < 50 % Fail

7) Certificate award by M.U.H.S.
8) Revision of regulations and syllabus subject to modification by the concerned board
whenever necessary.
9) Question Paper Pattern
A) Paper I 100 Marks
Paper II 100 Marks
Paper III 100 Marks
Practical 100 Marks
B) 100 Marks theory
20 marks MCQ (No choice)
30 marks short notes (5 / 6 ) 100 words
50 marks Long question (5 / 10) 300 words
C) Practicals
Clinical 25 marks ANC case
25 marks GYNAEC case
Viva 10 marks Log Book
5 marks Partograph
5 marks Family planning
5 marks Instruments
5 marks Drugs
10 marks Skills
10 marks Newborn

10) LOG BOOK MAINTENANCE CASES
- ANC 50
- Labour 50
- Labour conducted 10
- Episiotomy 5
- Partogram 10
- Blood Catheterisation 10
- PPH Management 2
- Diagnosis and management of
High risk pregnancy 10
- Gynaecological cases 10
- CuT insertion 10
- MVA 5
- Assisted 10
- D & E 4
- Paps smear 5
- Tubectomy 10
- TL assisted 25

FACULTY
1) Teaching staff
- Course Coordinator– Dr. Kanan A. Yelikar
- Associate Professor – 1
- Lecturers – 2
- Medical Officers – 2
2) Paramedical and Non teaching Staff
- Lab Technician – 1
- Lab Assistant – 1
- Junior Clerk – 1
- Peons – 2

INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIRED
Construction not required.

COURSE FEE : Fee structure is given separately.