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DHMS
SYLLABUS
Following are the course
outline, which is being taught at Homoeopathic Medical Colleges in
Pakistan.
First
Year DHMS
1.
Homoeopathic Philosophy (Part I)
2.
Pharmacy Theory
3.
Pharmacy Practical
4.
Materia Medica (including their use in acute prescribing as well
as the larger
Polycrests
repertory work and how to find the appropriate remedy)
5.
Anatomy Theory
6.
Anatomy Practical & Viva
The First Year continues with
in-depth studies, ensuring of having sufficient opportunities to take
studies at broader level.
Second Year DHMS
1. Homoeopathic Philosophy (Part II)
2. Hygiene and Public Health
3. Materia Medica
4. Materia Medica Viva Voce
5. Physiology Theory
6. Physiology Practical
During 2nd
Year, student must develop skill and knowledge of homoeopathic materia
medica, in depth study of homoeopathic philosophy including the study of
the miasms, remedy reactions. Student must gather info about progress
and prognosis and obstacles to cure continue to study the repertory and
develop case management skills. In practical student should be given
appropriate training about physical
examination of the patient. Further study of the polycrests,
nosodes and other approaches to patient care, computers in homoeopathy,
case work and analysis, safety in practice, business practice skills,
methods of research, literature review and case presentation.
Third Year DHMS
1. Homoeopathic Philosophy (Part III)
2. Gynaecology and Obstetrics
3. Materia Medica
4. Materia Medica Viva Voce
5. Pathology (Microbiology, Systemic
diseases & Symptomatology)
6. Pathology Practical & Viva
7. Psychology
In this year, attention of
the student should be positively be diverted in the involvement of
College Hospital, observing practitioners taking cases, repertorising
and analyzing the presenting symptoms of patient, finding the most
suitable remedy and discussing the case in detail.
Final
Year DHMS
1. Materia Medica (Comparative study)
2. Materia Medica Viva Voce
3. Case Taking & Repertorisation
(Theory & Viva)
4. Forensic Medicine
5. Minor surgery
6. Homoeopathic Philosophy (Part IV)
This year
students will continue with in-depth studies, clinical practice and
ensuring that of having sufficient opportunities to take studies at
broader level. In addition to this student must be given projects of
health studies, undertake clinical appraisal of cases covered, be
involved in group tutorials as support for on-going clinical work,
attend lectures and seminars in topics related to homoeopathy,
This involves 24 weekends at
college plus attending a
First Aid Course, having treatment from another
complementary/alternative practitioner and evaluating the treatment.
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