DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

VISION:

  • To demonstrate and apply the knowledge of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in giving effective care and treatment to the patients.
  • To evaluate and upgrade the results of the efforts of the students continuously.
  • To promote a healthy life to the society by commitment to the profession and maintaining professional ethics.

 

MISSION:

  • To give the students the highest quality education which in turn helps them to impart the best patient care for the society.
  • To give the next generation the best leaders and care providers in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

 

Department set up:

 

 

 

 

 

          

Dr. Kiran S Kammar   BHMS,MD (Hom)                  Dr Ashna S BHMS,MD (Hom)

Professor & HOD, Dept of OBG                                Assistant Professor Dept of OBG

 

 

 

OBG Departmental Timetable

Time/Day

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

9.00 am– 9.50 am

III BH Cl – A batch

Dr KSK

III BH Cl – B batch

Dr AS

 

 

III BH -Th

Dr KSK

 

9.50 am -10.40 am

 

 

II BH -Th

Dr AS

 

10.50 am -11.40 am

 

 

III BH Tut – B batch

Dr AS

III BH Tut – A batch

Dr KSK

 

II BH Cl – B batch

Dr AS

11.40 am -12.30 pm

II BH Cl – B batch

Dr AS

 

 

 

II BH Cl – C batch

Dr KSK

 

12.30 pm -1.30 pm

LUNCH

1.30 pm -2.20 pm

II BH -Th

Dr KSK

 

 

III BH -Th

Dr KSK

II BH Cl - batch

Dr KSK

 

2.20 pm -3.10 pm

 

 

 

 

 

III BH -Th

Dr KSK

3.10 pm -4.00 pm

 

III BH -Th

Dr AS

II BH -Th

Dr AS

 

 

 

 

OBG - Curriculum:

YENEPOYA HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL

BHMS COURSE CURRICULUM

DEPARTMENT OF GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS

Duration of study–2 years: II BHMS and III BHMS

COURSE CONTENT:

II BHMS

THEORY (Prescribed hours: 40 + 40 = 80 hours)

GYNAECOLOGY: 40 hours

  1. A review of the applied anatomy of female reproductive systems-
  • Development and malformations-----------------------------------------------3 hours
  1. A review of the applied physiology of female reproductive systems including homoeopathic management and therapeutics-
  • Puberty
  • Menstruation
  • Menopause------------------------------------------------------------------------7 hours
  1. Gynaecological examination and diagnosis-
  • Systemic examination
  • Diagnosis------------------------------------------------------------------------10 hours
  1. Developmental anomalies-
  • External genitalia
  • Vagina
  • Uterus with cervix
  • Fallopian tubes-------------------------------------------------------------------5 hours
  1. Uterine displacements including homoeopathic management and therapeutics -
  • Genital prolapse
  • Retroverted uterus
  • Inversion of uterus--------------------------------------------------------------10 hours
  1. Sex and intersexuality---------------------------------------------------------------5 hours

 

OBSTETRICS: 40 hours

  1. Fundamentals of reproduction------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  2. Development of intrauterine pregnancy-

     Placenta and fetus----------------------------------------------------------------3 hours

  1. Diagnosis of pregnancy- investigations and examination

     Maternal physiological changes during pregnancy

     Diagnosis of pregnancy----------------------------------------------------------4 hours

  1. Antenatal care- maternal and fetal wellbeing assessment----------------------4 hours
  2. Vomiting in pregnancy--------------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  3. Preterm labour and post maturity--------------------------------------------------3 hours
  4. Normal labour and puerperium---------------------------------------------------10 hours
  5. Induction of labour-------------------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  6. Post natal and puerperal care-------------------------------------------------------4 hours
  7. Care of new born---------------------------------------------------------------------5 hours

 

CLINICAL: 60 hours

  1. Gynaecological case taking-------------------------------------------------------10 hours
  2. Obstetric case taking---------------------------------------------------------------10 hours
  3. Gynaecological examination of the patient-------------------------------------20 hours
  4. Obstetrical examination of the patient-------------------------------------------20 hours

 

5 cases for each of gynaecology and obstetrics will be recorded and maintained in the record book by the end of II BHMS.

 

 

 

 

III BHMS

THEORY: (Prescribed hours: 75 + 75 = 150 hours)

GYNAECOLOGY: 70 hours

  1. Infections and ulcerations of the female genital organs-------------------------6 hours
  • Acute PID
  • Chronic PID
  • Genital tuberculosis
  • Genital ulcers
  • Trichomonal infection
  • Monilial infection
  1. Injuries of the genital tract----------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  • Vulval hematoma
  • Cervical tear
  • Perineal tear
  1. Disorders of menstruation-----------------------------------------------------------6 hours
  • Dysmenorrhoea
  • Menorrhagia, metorrhagia, polymenorrhoea, oligomenorrhoea
  • Menstrual migraine
  1. Abnormal uterine bleeding----------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
  • Premenstrual tension syndrome
  1. Disorders of the female genital tract-----------------------------------------------5 hours
  • Vulvitis
  • Vaginitis
  • Cervicitis
  • Endometritis
  • Salphingitis
  • Oophoritis
  • Parametritis
  1. Diseases of breast--------------------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  • Anatomical defects
  • Mastalgia
  • Fibrocystic breast
  • Fibroadenoma of breast
  1. Sexually transmitted diseases-------------------------------------------------------4 hours
  • Gonorrhoea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydial infection
  • HIV
  • Herpes genitalis
  • Chancroid
  • Lymphogranuloma venerum
  • Granuloma inguinale
  • Bacterial vaginosis
  • Pediculosis pubis
  1. Endometriosis and adenomyosis---------------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Endometriosis
  • Adenomyosis
  1. Infertility and sterility---------------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Infertility
  • Assisted reproductive technology
  1. Non-malignant growths-------------------------------------------------------------7 hours
  • Benign lesions of vulva and vagina
  • Benign lesions of cervix
  • Cervical erosion
  • Cervical ectropion
  • Cervical cysts
  • Benign lesions of uterus
  • Fibroid uterus
  • Polyps
  • Benign lesions of ovary
  • Non-malignant ovarian tumours
  • PCOS
  1. Malignancy----------------------------------------------------------------------------9 hours
  • Pre-malignant lesions of vulva, vagina
  • Pre-malignant lesion of cervix
  • Pre-malignant lesion of endometrium
  • Cancer of vulva
  • Cancer of vagina
  • Cancer of cervix
  • Cancer of endometrium
  • Malignant ovarian tumours
  • Sarcoma uterus
  • Carcinoma of fallopian tube
  • Breast cancer
  1. Chemotherapy caused complications-----------------------------------------------1 hour

 

 

  1. Urinary problems in gynecology---------------------------------------------------4 hours
  • Genuine stress incontinence
  • Urge incontinence
  • Urinary tract infections
  1. Amenorrhoea-------------------------------------------------------------------------4 hours
  2. Genital fistulae------------------------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  3. Disorders of sexual development--------------------------------------------------2 hours
  4. Contraception-------------------------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  5. Special topics in gynaecology------------------------------------------------------3 hours

 

OBSTETRICS: 75 hours

  1. Haemorrhages in early pregnancy-------------------------------------------------5 hours
  • Abortion
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Hydatidiform mole
  1. Antepartum haemorrhages---------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Placenta previa
  • Abruption placenta
  1. Multiple pregnancy------------------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  • Twin pregnancy
  1. Amniotic fluid disorders------------------------------------------------------------1 hour
  • Polyhydromnios
  • Oligohydromnios
  1. Abnormalities of placenta and cord------------------------------------------------1 hour
  2. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy---------------------------------------------5 hours
  • Essential hypertension in pregnancy
  • Gestational hypertension
  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Eclampsia
  1. Medical and surgical illness complicating pregnancy--------------------------6 hours
  • Anemia in pregnancy
  • Heart disease in pregnancy
  • Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy
  • Thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy
  • Jaundice in pregnancy
  • Surgical illness during pregnancy
  • Acute abdominal pain during pregnancy
  1. Infections during pregnancy-------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Syphilis in pregnancy
  • Viral infections during pregnancy
  • Tuberculosis during pregnancy
  • HIV infection during pregnancy
  • Parasitic and protozoal infestations during pregnancy
  1. Gynaecological disorders in pregnancy------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Carcinoma cervix with pregnancy
  • Leiomyoma with pregnancy
  • Retroverted gravid uterus
  • Ovarian tumour in pregnancy
  • Genital prolapse in pregnancy
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge in pregnancy
  1. Preterm labour and birth-----------------------------------------------------1 hour
  2. Preterm rupture of membranes---------------------------------------------1 hour
  3. Post maturity------------------------------------------------------------------1 hour
  4. Intrauterine fetal death-------------------------------------------------------1 hour
  5. Complicated pregnancy----------------------------------------------------2 hours
  • Pregnancy with previous caesarean delivery
  • Pregnancy in Rh-ve female
  • Elderly primigravida
  • Grand multipara
  • Bad obstetric history
  1. Contracted pelvis------------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  • Cephalopelvic disproportion
  • Trial labour
  1. Abnormal uterine action---------------------------------------------------3 hours
  2. Complicated labour---------------------------------------------------------7 hours
  • Malpresentations
  • Malposition
  • Cord prolapse
  1. Prolonged and obstructed labour------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Prolonged labour
  • Obstructed labour
  • Hydrocephalous
  • Anencephaly
  1. Complications of third stage of labour-----------------------------------5 hours
  • Post-partum haemorrhage
  • Retained placenta
  • Inversion of uterus
  1. Injuries to birth canal-------------------------------------------------------3 hours
  • Rupture uterus
  • Cervical tear
  • Perineal tear
  • Pelvic hematoma
  1. Abnormalities of puerperium----------------------------------------------5 hours
  • Puerperal pyrexia
  • Puerperal sepsis
  • Subinvolution
  • Urinary complications in puerperium
  • Breast complications in pregnancy
  • Psychological disorders during puerperium
  1. Low birth weight baby------------------------------------------------------2 hours
  • Pre-term baby
  • Intra-uterine growth restriction
  1. Neonatal affections----------------------------------------------------------5 hours
  • Perinatal asphyxia
  • Neonatal jaundice
  • Haemolytic disease of newborn
  • Convulsions in newborn
  • Birth injuries
  • Ophthalmia neonatorum
  • Down’s syndrome
  • Congenital malformations in newborn
  1. Pre-natal diagnostic techniques act 1994----------------------------------1 hour
  2. Emergency obstetric care----------------------------------------------------1 hour
  3. Population dynamics---------------------------------------------------------1 hour
  4. Reproductive and child health care----------------------------------------1 hour
  5. Medico-legal aspects in obstetrics-----------------------------------------1 hour

 

CLINICAL: 75 hours

  1. Bedside training---------------------------------------------------------------------25 hours
  2. Adequate grasp over homoeopathic principles and management------------30 hours
  3. Identification of instruments and models----------------------------------------20 hours

 

5 cases for each of gynaecology and obstetrics will be recorded and maintained in the record book by the end of III BHMS

 

 

 

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN

THEORY

No of papers – 02

Marks: Paper I – 100 Paper II - 100

Contents:

Paper I- Gynaecology and Homoeopathic Therapeutics

Paper II – Obstetrics, Infant Care and Homoeopathic Therapeutics

Theory paper distribution of marks

Question No

Allotted Marks

No. of Question

Option

Total Marks

Long essay

1

10

1 a

Either

10

1 b

2

10

2 a

Either

10

2 b

Short essay

3 – 14

5 each

12

Any 10

50

Short Answer

15 – 25

3each

10

-

30

 

PRACTICAL INCLUDING VIVA –VOCE

Total marks – 200

Distribution of Marks:

Practicals: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------100 marks

a) One long case -------------------------------------------------------30 marks

b) Practical records, case records, Journal -------------------------30 marks

c) Identification of instruments, models and specimens----------40 marks

 Viva voce (Oral): ------------------------------------------------------------------100 marks

 

 

INNOVATIVE METHODS OF TEACHING LEARNING METHODS:

  1. Assessment of the theory and clinical knowledge before and after a set of chapters.
  2. Demonstration using models and Simulation training
  3. Learning through teaching by the students to the peers in the form of conducting group discussions, stage shows, quiz, survey and reporting.
  4. Motivating to learn by appreciation and rewarding.

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED BOOK LIST—TEXT BOOK/REFERENCE BOOK

BASIC TEXT BOOKS:

  • Dutta DC (2015) Text book of Obstetrics (8th edition )Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd New Delhi.
  • Dutta DC. (2017)Text book of Gynecology(7th edition).Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd New Delhi.
  • Dawn C.S. (2004)Textbook of Obstetrics and Neonatology (16th edition)Smt. Arati Dawn- Sagar publication New Delhi
  • Howkins & Bourne’s (2015) Shaws’ Text Book of Gynecology (15th edition) Elsevier Health Science
  • Minton Uterine therapeutics-(2005) (reprint edition)B. Jain Publishers. New Delhi
  • Mudaliar and Menon (2015) Clinical obstetrics (12th edition)Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd
  • Salhan S. (2011 )Text book of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1st edition) Jaypee Publishers Ltd. New Delhi
  • Sheila Balakrishnan. (2013)Text book of Obstetrics (2nd edition) Paras Medical Publishers. New Delhi
  • Verma S.P.2001) Practical handbook of Gynecology with therapeutics (Reprint edition). B Jain publishers New Delhi
  • Farrington EA. (2013)Clinical Materia-Medica (re print edition) B Jain publishers. New Delhi
  • Kulkarni S (2009) Gynecologic & Obstetrics (Reprint edition) B Jain publishers. New Delhi
  • Lilienthal S. (April 2012) Homoeopathic Therapeutics (2nd revised edition) B Jain Publishers. New Delhi
  • Text Book of Obstetrics by Ajit Virkud

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  • Hacker & Moore’s Essentials of Obstetrics & Gynecology by Neville F Hacker, Joseph C Gambone, Calvin J Hobel
  • Jahr C. (2015) Therapeutic Guide 40 yrs practice (reprint edition). B Jain Publishers. New Delhi
  • Jeffcott (2014)Principles of Gynecology (8th edition) Butter world & Co Publishers Ltd-London
  • Robert P (1986) Holland & Brews Manual of Obstetrics (14th edition) Churchill Livingstone Pvt Ltd New Delhi.
  • Text Book of Gynaecology with Therapeutics by A.C. Cowperthwaite
  • Current Diagnosis & Treatment in OBG by Alan, Murphy, Nathan, Laufer

 

 

 

 

 

List of students:

Yenepoya Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

Students list – III BHMS 2019-20 batch

Sl.No.

Register Number

Name of Candidate

  1.  

19H002

AfraSherin K

  1.  

19H003

Afrah Iqbal Vadakkeangadiyil

  1.  

19H004

Afsal. T

  1.  

19H005

Ahna K.S

  1.  

19H006

Aiswarya P.P

  1.  

19H007

Akshara P.

  1.  

19H008

Akshaya P.V

  1.  

19H009

AlluriVasundhara Raja Chandigar

  1.  

19H010

Alona Anna Shiju

  1.  

19H011

AminaMinha V.M

  1.  

19H012

AminaNaurin P.N

  1.  

19H013

Ammu P.B

  1.  

19H014

Amna R

  1.  

19H015

Anila Anil

  1.  

19H016

Anjali Anandan

  1.  

19H017

Anusree M

  1.  

19H018

Aparna V

  1.  

19H021

Arthana T.P

  1.  

19H023

Ayesha Rifta

  1.  

19H024

Ayishabi K.P

  1.  

19H025

AyshaLiyanaNazar

  1.  

19H026

AyshaShaboom

  1.  

19H027

Chandana  U

  1.  

19H028

Charunayana D.N

  1.  

19H029

Divyasree T

  1.  

19H030

FabiMuhammed

  1.  

19H031

FahmaFarsana T.K

  1.  

19H032

FarsanaBava

  1.  

19H033

FathimaFamnaz

  1.  

19H034

FathimaHamdha E

  1.  

19H035

FathimaHanan P

  1.  

10H036

FathimaRizwa K.V

  1.  

19H037

FathimaShaimah T.V

  1.  

19H038

FathimathHafeela N

  1.  

19H039

FathimathulAnsila P.P

  1.  

19H040

Hajfana A.S

  1.  

19H041

Hasna N

  1.  

19H042

Hiba Mohamed C.P

  1.  

19H043

Hiba SulaikhaHussain

  1.  

19H044

HudhaParvin

  1.  

19H045

Ibrahim Samseer

  1.  

19H046

Irfana P.S

  1.  

19H047

Jafna Jasmin

  1.  

19H048

Junusha

  1.  

19H049

KhadeejathShamnaYasmin

  1.  

19H050

KhadeejathulBunayya

  1.  

19H051

Linnet A Laiz

  1.  

19H052

MarwaSwaliha

  1.  

19H054

Mohammad Shahrukh

  1.  

19H055

Mohammed Shahid P

  1.  

19H056

Mufeeza Riyana

  1.  

19H057

Muhammed Lisan

  1.  

19H058

Muhsina P.M

  1.  

19H059

Nafeesath Shahama E

  1.  

19H060

Nefla Sherin K.S

  1.  

19H061

Neha

  1.  

19H062

Pallavi V.C

  1.  

19H063

Praveena Pramod

  1.  

19H064

Raziya H

  1.  

19H065

Rifa Rahman T.P

  1.  

19H066

Rima Raj

  1.  

19H067

Rinsha K

  1.  

19H068

Rizwana Mohamed Basheer

  1.  

19H069

S H Bhoomika

  1.  

19H070

SahanaSapthashree J.R

  1.  

19H071

Sandiptha Rag P

  1.  

19H072

Sanika K

  1.  

19H073

Sarath K

  1.  

19H074

Selma Zameera

  1.  

19H075

ShabnaSherin

  1.  

19H076

ShehnazShahjehan

  1.  

19H077

ShirinAsiya S.M

  1.  

19H078

Sinalda Pearlusha Cardoso

  1.  

19H079

Sreelakshmi

  1.  

19H080

Sreelakshmi Y

  1.  

19H081

Sree Lekshmi P

  1.  

19H082

Sriya R C

  1.  

19H083

Sukrithi V.S

  1.  

19H084

V.S Dilna

  1.  

19H085

VeenaUdayakumar

  1.  

19H087

Yashwitha A Kembar

  1.  

19H089

Zainabath Lubna

  1.  

18H025

Hrithik B Sanghvi

  1.  

18H058

Wasif Chaudhary

  1.  

19H019

Arfah A

  1.  

19H053

Megha M Nair

  1.  

19H086

Vismaya  P.M

  1.  

19H088

Zahida Haleema

 

Yenepoya Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

Students list – II BHMS 2020-21 batch

Sl. No.

Register Number

Name of the Student

1

20H001

Mr. Abdullah M

2

20H002

Ms. Adla P

3

20H003

Mr. Ahmed Raza Ansari

4

20H004

Ms. Aldreena Maria Mathew

5

20H005

Ms. Alfa Liyana K

6

20H006

Ms. Amtullah Simath

7

20H007

Ms. Arshana Salim

8

20H008

Ms. Arshiya Jabeen

9

20H009

Ms. Asna

10

20H010

Ms. Ayesha Zulfa

11

20H011

Ms. Ayishath Heena

12

20H012

Ms. Bhagyalekshmi S

13

20H013

Ms. Bineesha P

14

20H014

Ms. Daya Krishna A

15

20H015

Ms. Diya Nizar

16

20H016

Ms. Fathima Farsana P.Y

17

20H017

Ms. Fathima Fiza PP

18

20H018

Ms. Fathima Naurin

19

20H019

Ms. Fathima Nida P.T

20

20H020

Ms. Faza K

21

20H021

Ms. Gayathri P

22

20H022

Ms. Gowri Raghu

23

20H023

Ms. Hanna Nasrin

24

20H024

Ms. Harsha Haridas

25

20H025

Ms. Huda Maryam K

26

20H026

Ms. Keerthana Raj

27

20H027

Ms. Lujan Marwa T K

28

20H028

Ms. Masna Raliya

29

20H029

Mr. Mayavanshi Kapil Manoj

30

20H030

Mr. Mayavanshi Kunal Manoj

31

20H031

Ms. Musheeda

32

20H032

Ms. Nasiha

33

20H033

Mr. Nayanala Venkata Sai Sandeep

34

20H034

Ms. Neha Siddiqua

35

20H035

Ms. Nejila M

36

20H036

Ms. Nitha Karakkat

37

20H037

Ms. P S Sara Shabanu

38

20H038

Mr. Prasanna Venkatesh S

39

20H039

Ms. Rana Gafoor K

40

20H040

Ms. Rifana P

41

20H041

Ms. Riya Sherin KK

42

20H042

Ms. Rushdha Jouz

43

20H043

Ms. Safa M.N

44

20H044

Ms. Safana E

45

20H045

Ms. Samaha Fathima

46

20H046

Ms. Sanaa Muneeb

47

20H047

Ms. Sanah

48

20H048

Ms.Shabana Seethi

49

20H049

Ms. Shabna T K

50

20H050

Ms. Shahana V

51

20H051

Mr. Shaik Mohammed Ashfaq

52

20H052

Ms. Shaik Sonal

53

20H053

Ms. Shaima K.M

54

20H054

Ms. Shehana VV

55

20H055

Ms. Sreelekha M S

56

20H056

Ms. Thouseena T

57

20H057

Ms. Vismaya U.S

58

19H020

Ms. Arifa abdul salam

59

18H010

Mr. Abhinav Biju

60

19H001

Ms. Adherhsa Jaydev

61

19H022

Ms. Arya P

 

Yenepoya Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

MSR summary

Sl. No.

Particulars

Quantity

  1.  

Charts

55

  1.  

Instruments

22

  1.  

Models

22

  1.  

Specimens

16

  1.  

Books

14

 

 

 

 

Results of previous year:

Yenepoya homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

University Result Statistics – 2021 – 2022

 

 

Activities conducted:

Sl. No.

Date

Activity

  1.  

9-10-2021

Female Health Check up camp at Montepadavu, Mangalore

  1.  

11-10-2021

Female Health Check up camp at Pavoor, Mangalore

  1.  

18-10-2021

Female Health Check up camp at Ansar Nagar Manjanady, Mangalore

  1.  

27-10-2021

Female Health Check up camp at Nethilapadavu, Mangalore

  1.  

3-11-2021

Female Health Check up camp at Kollarakodi, Mangalore

  1.  

4-3-2022

College level Debate competition for students on Sexual and Reproduction Health Awareness Day

  1.  

16-3-2022

Sexual and Reproduction Health Awareness Talk and Female Health Check up camp at Naringana, Mangalore

  1.  

21-4-2022

Health checkup camp at Kalladaka on 21-4-2022 through Health Mela conducted by AYUSH District Health Officer, Dakshina Kannada

 

 

Staff achievements: