Certification: Duration: 1 Year 6 Months | Fee: INR 20,000
Diploma: Duration: 2 Years | Fee: INR 25,000
Both the Diploma & Certification courses have been validated by our Supreme Court of India for training individuals to become a professional in imparting medical services, providing medical assistance, and opening their primary healthcare centers.
The Diploma in CMS-ED(Community Medical Services and Essential Drugs)is a vocational training program designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide basic healthcare services and manage common medical conditions with essential drugs in rural and underserved areas. This course typically spans 18 months and is aimed at improving healthcare accessibility by training community-level health workers.
The curriculum for the Diploma in CMS-ED includes a comprehensive study of basic human anatomy and physiology, principles of general medicine, common diseases, and their management using essential drugs. The program also covers aspects of community health, preventive medicine, and health education. Training is both theoretical and practical, with significant emphasis on hands-on experience in community settings. Students participate in internships and fieldwork, applying their knowledge directly in rural or semi-urban healthcare centers, which is crucial for their professional development and effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
Graduates of the Diploma in CMS-ED program have various career opportunities primarily within the public health sector. They can work as community health workers, health advisors, or medical assistants in government health departments, NGOs, and rural health clinics. Their role is crucial in bridging the gap in healthcare delivery in areas where medical resources and access to doctors are limited. Additionally, there are opportunities for employment in health education and promotion programs, focusing on improving health outcomes in community settings.
The primary objectives of the Diploma in CMS-ED program are to train competent health professionals who can effectively manage common medical conditions with essential drugs and provide primary healthcare services in rural and underserved areas. The program aims to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality by equipping community health workers with the necessary skills to perform their duties effectively. It also seeks to promote awareness and education about health and wellness in communities, thereby contributing to the overall improvement of public health standards.
Please note: The above details are the general details of the course and must not be considered as the course details being offered by National Medical College.
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