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Hello sir I am Himanshu, will you please provide me syllabus of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission of Screening Test for the posts of Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) in Health and Family Welfare Department??
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As per your demand here I am providing you syllabus of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission of Screening Test for the posts of Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) in Health and Family Welfare Department 1. Ayurveda Ithihasaya (History of Ayurveda) a. Introduction of Ayurveda and Astang Ayurveda. b. Information of Ayurveda during different eras. c. Description of ancient Ayurveda. d. Description of recent Ayurvedists. e. The factors that led to the deterioration of Ayurveda system of Medicine. 2. Astang Sangrha (Eight branches of Ayurveda) a. Ayurveda Avtaran Itihaas. b. Four Limbs (Basic factors of Treatment.) i. Quality of Physician ii. Qualify of Drugs. iii. Quality of Nurse. iv. Quality of Patient. c. Importance of Fully equipped Physician. d. General Diseases. e. General consideration regarding diets. f. Process of digestion and Metabolism. 3. Rachna Sharir (Human Anatomy) a. Sharir Vyakya. b. Garbha Sharira Rachna (Embryology) c. Asthi Sharir Rachna (Osteology) d. Koshta, Koshtanga and Aashaya (Splanchnology) e. Srothas Sharira (Vascular system of Body) 4. Rog-Vigyan Avam Vikriti Vigyan (Pathology) a. Thri Doshas b. Vyadhi Kshamathra Its concept, importance and varieties. c. Classification of diseases according to srotas. d. Rogi Pariksha. e. Details about history taking. 5. Kaya Chikitsa (Medicine) a. Jwara, Navajwara, Jeernajwara, Vathaja, Pithaja. b. Grahani, Arshas. c. Hridroga. d. Kushta (Differences and Comparison of Vatharaktha and Kushta. e. Masurika, Laghu Masurika, Small pox, Chicken pox, measles and other infectious diseases, examination and comparative study of concept of Ayurvedic and modern medical sciences. f. Mental Diseases (Including special traditional treatment). g. Involvement of kaya chikitsa in poisoning and accident. 6. Kaumar Bharitya (Paediatrics) a. Introduction and history of kaumarabrithya. b. Stage of childhood and classification of age. c. Growth and development, dentition. d. Nutrition according to different ages. Breast Milk, Wet-nurse and Milk substitutes. e. Infectious diseases. f. Malnutrition. g. Mental Health and related problems in Children. h. Immunization Schedule. 7. Prasuti Tantra Avam Stri-Rog (Gynae and Obst.) a. Anatomy of Female. b. Garbha Vigyana (Embryology) c. Fetal Disorders. d. Diseases of pregnant mother. e. Birth control methods. f. Sexually transmitted diseases of women. 8. Shalakya Tantra (ENT) a. Shalakya Definitions, History and development Branches of ShalakyaNethra (Eye), Sirarsa (Head), Karna (Ear), Nasa (Nose) and Mukha (Mouth) b. Nethra Roga – (Eye Diseases) c. Shiroroga – (Head Diseases) d. Karna Roga – (Ear Diseases) e. Nasa-roga (Nasal Disorders) f. Mukha Rog. (Oral Diseases) 9. Shalya (Surgery) a. Origin of Shalya Thantra, the place of Shalya Thantra in eight Fold. Ayurveda, Deterioration of Ayurveda Surgery. b. Classification of Diseases. c. Method of Rakta Nivarana (Haemostasis). d. Bandaging. e. Paschath Karwa (Post operative care) f. Application of kshara (Caustics). g. Arbuda (Tumours) h. Rajayakshama (Tuberculosis) i. Diseases of the chest, diseases of the breast, breast abcess, diseases of pleura. j. Diseases of the liver.
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