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Students are also posted for six months each to the medical and surgical wards for clinical training.

Final M.B.,B.S. Part I

  • Forensic Medicine

  • Preventive and Social Medicine
    (With three weeks residential field training in the rural areas).

  • Systemic Pathology

Students attend lectures & clinics in Medicine, Surgery, Child health, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and posted to the various teaching hospitals, including posting in Department of Preventive and Social Medicine for visiting Urban Health facilities.

Final M.B.,B.S. Part II

  • Child Health

  • Medicine

  • Obstetrics & Gynaecology

  • Surgery

Students study the allied specialties, namely, eye, ear, nose & throat diseases, urology, neurology, tuberculosis, venereal diseases, orthopaedics and traumatology, skin diseases, mental health and psychiatry,oro-maxillo-facial surgery, radiology, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, anaesthesiology, thoracic surgery, and paediatric surgery.

A summative examination is held at the end of the Final M.B.,B.S.Part II course. Problem Based Learning (PBL), Community Based Learning (CBL) and Behavioral Science will be incorporated, as relevant, in the M.B.,B.S. course.

House Surgeon Training

All students, after successful completion of Final Part II examination, are continued to train hands-on for period of one year as house surgeons in the recognized Teaching Hospitals in Yangon and / or the State and Division Hospitals. Training Periods are as following: -

 

Child Health

2 ½ months

Community Medicine

2 weeks

Medicine (including Psychiatry)

3 months

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

3 months

Surgery( including Traumatology )

3 months

Only after completion of House- Surgeon ship MBBS Degree is offered to the students.

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