Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) is going to conduct a Screening Test (Written) for recruitment to the posts of Medical Officer, U.P. Homeopathy Medical Service.
we are providing the latest prescribed Syllabus & Exam Pattern of Exam conducting by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC).
Exam Pattern : Exam Pattern for UPPSC MO (Homeopathic) Written test is as Follows :-
we are providing the latest prescribed Syllabus & Exam Pattern of Exam conducting by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC).
Exam Pattern : Exam Pattern for UPPSC MO (Homeopathic) Written test is as Follows :-
- Written Exam will be multiple choice objective type.
- The question paper will contain 150 marks.
- 120 questions will be from related subjects and 30 questions from General Studies.
- The time duration will be 02:00 Hours (120 Minutes).
Exam Syllabus : Exam Syllabus for UPPSC Medical Officer (Homeopathy) Screening
Test is given below :-
Part-I
ANATOMY
Definition of
Anatomy and its major branches, Osteology,-Names, situations and types of the
bones of human skeleton, Mycology—Names and situation of muscles,
Cardiovascular system heart and major blood vessels, Neurology-brain,spinal
cord and major nerves, Splanchnology- Liver, Pancreas, Spleen, Stomach, lungs,
Kidneys and both Intestines, Uro-genital System- Urinary organs, male and
female genital organs, Endocrine glands, Organs of senses.
ORGANON OF MEDICINE AND
PRINCIPLES OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY & PSYCHOLOGY
History of
Homoeopathy & Hahnemann’s life, Fundamental principles of Homeopathy,
requisite qualification of physician, Concept of Vital Principle, Different
mode of treatment, Primary and Secondary action, Classification of diseases,
Concept of Miasma, Different causes of Diseases, Dietary Management
during the homoeopathic Treatment, Code of ethics for Homoeopathic
practitioners, prognosis after administration of Homoeopathic Medicine, Second
prescription; Drug proving osology, Totality of symptoms, Aphorism 1 to 294 of
the Organon of Medicine, Introduction to Psychology
REPERTORY
Case taking
for acute & chronic cases. Record keeping. Totality of symptoms,
Classification of symptoms including prescribing symptoms. Gradation and
evaluation of Symptoms. Importance of Mental symptoms. Logic of Repertory,
Correlation of Repertory with Therapeutics and Material Medica. History and
development of repertories till -date. Types of repertories. Explanation of
terminologies used in various repertories. Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket
book and Boger Boenninghausen’s repertory, Kent’s repertory including new Repertory.
GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS
OBSTETRICS
Development of the Intra Uterine Pregnancy. Diagnosis of pregnancy. Ante-natal case Normal labour, Post natal care Puerperal, Abnormal Puerperal, Care of the New born. Labour Abnormal Position and Presentation, Twins, Prolapse of Cord and limbs, abnormalities in the action of the Uterus Abnormal condition of soft parts contracted Pelvis, obstructed labour, Complications of third stage of labour injuries of birth canals. Common Obstetrical operations. Abnormal Puerperal: infections.
GYNAECOLOGY
Gynecological Examination, Development abnormalities, Endocrinal Axis: abnormalities Uterine displacements Inflammation, ulceration and traumatic lesions of the female genital organs, Infant Care Neonatal hygiene Breast feeding, Management of premature child, Asphyxia common disorders of new born.
Development of the Intra Uterine Pregnancy. Diagnosis of pregnancy. Ante-natal case Normal labour, Post natal care Puerperal, Abnormal Puerperal, Care of the New born. Labour Abnormal Position and Presentation, Twins, Prolapse of Cord and limbs, abnormalities in the action of the Uterus Abnormal condition of soft parts contracted Pelvis, obstructed labour, Complications of third stage of labour injuries of birth canals. Common Obstetrical operations. Abnormal Puerperal: infections.
GYNAECOLOGY
Gynecological Examination, Development abnormalities, Endocrinal Axis: abnormalities Uterine displacements Inflammation, ulceration and traumatic lesions of the female genital organs, Infant Care Neonatal hygiene Breast feeding, Management of premature child, Asphyxia common disorders of new born.
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
Introduction to preventive and social medicine concept, man and
society: aim and scope, social medicine, social causes of disease and social
problems of the sick, relation of economic factors and environment in health
and disease. Physiological hygiene:- Food in relation to health and diseases,
Nutritional deficiencies and nutritional survey. Food processing,
pasteurization of milk. Adulteration of food and food inspection, Food
poisoning.
Personal hygiene- (Cleanliness, rest, sleep, work) Physical exercise and training care of health in tropics. Environmental sanitation: Atmospheric pollution-purification of air, air sterilization air borne diseases. Sanitation of fairs and festivals. Disinfection disinfectants, deodorants, antiseptic germicides. Methods of disinfection and sterilization. Insects-insecticides and disinfection-insects in relation to disease. Insect control. Protozoal and helminthic diseases life cycle of protozoan and helminthes, their prevention.
Preventive Medicine General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseases. Their description and methods of prevention and spread by contact, by droplet Infection by environmental vehicles, (water, soil, food Insects, animals, foundries prophylaxis and vaccination). General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases e.g. obesity, hypertension etc. Homeopathic concept of prophylaxis, vaccination, Immunology and personal hygiene.
Personal hygiene- (Cleanliness, rest, sleep, work) Physical exercise and training care of health in tropics. Environmental sanitation: Atmospheric pollution-purification of air, air sterilization air borne diseases. Sanitation of fairs and festivals. Disinfection disinfectants, deodorants, antiseptic germicides. Methods of disinfection and sterilization. Insects-insecticides and disinfection-insects in relation to disease. Insect control. Protozoal and helminthic diseases life cycle of protozoan and helminthes, their prevention.
Preventive Medicine General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseases. Their description and methods of prevention and spread by contact, by droplet Infection by environmental vehicles, (water, soil, food Insects, animals, foundries prophylaxis and vaccination). General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases e.g. obesity, hypertension etc. Homeopathic concept of prophylaxis, vaccination, Immunology and personal hygiene.
PHYSIOLOGY INCLUDING
BIOCHEMISTRY
Fundamental
phenomena of life. The cell and Tissues . Bio-chemical Principles, Bio-physical
Principles Environmental Physiology Skin-structure and functions. Regulations
of body temperature hypothermia. Skelato-Muscular System, General introduction
and classification of muscle fibers Nerve-structure and function of nerve
cell., Blood Composition and functions in general. Physiology of plasma
proteins, normal values, E.S.R. & other blood indices., Blood group systems.,
Lymphatic and R.E. system.
Cardio Vascular System: Generation and conduction of cardiac impulse, E.C.G. Physiological basis of shock. Respiratory System Physical principles of gaseous exchange a transport of respiratory gases. Digestive System Physiology of Liver and Gall bladder structure and functions. Excretory System Endocrine system. Reproduction system Central Nervous System, Special Senses, Nutrition, Balanced diet.
Cardio Vascular System: Generation and conduction of cardiac impulse, E.C.G. Physiological basis of shock. Respiratory System Physical principles of gaseous exchange a transport of respiratory gases. Digestive System Physiology of Liver and Gall bladder structure and functions. Excretory System Endocrine system. Reproduction system Central Nervous System, Special Senses, Nutrition, Balanced diet.
PATHOLOGY
GENERAL PATHOLOGY
Inflammation, Repair Healing Injury, Immunity, Neoplasm, Thrombosis, Embolism, Oedema, Hypertrophy, Hyperplasia, Anaplasia, Metaplasia, Ischemia, Hemorrhage, shock Atrophy, Infection Necrosis, Gangrene, Infarction
SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY
Alimentary System, Liver, Inflammatory Disease, Cirrhosis, Jaundice, Gall Bladder, Pancreas, Cardio Vascular Disease Central Nervous Disease, Respiratory Disorders Uro-genital system, Skeletal and Muscular Disease, Skin, Hematology, MICROBIOLOGY INCLUDING PARASITOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY AND VIROLOGY
Inflammation, Repair Healing Injury, Immunity, Neoplasm, Thrombosis, Embolism, Oedema, Hypertrophy, Hyperplasia, Anaplasia, Metaplasia, Ischemia, Hemorrhage, shock Atrophy, Infection Necrosis, Gangrene, Infarction
SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY
Alimentary System, Liver, Inflammatory Disease, Cirrhosis, Jaundice, Gall Bladder, Pancreas, Cardio Vascular Disease Central Nervous Disease, Respiratory Disorders Uro-genital system, Skeletal and Muscular Disease, Skin, Hematology, MICROBIOLOGY INCLUDING PARASITOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY AND VIROLOGY
SURGERY, ENT & OPHTHAMOLOGY
Diagnose common
surgical cases with clinical procedures. Correlation of applied inspects, with
factors which can modify the course of illness, including medicinal and
non-medicinal measures, Anesthesia. Principles of Surgery, Fundamentals of
Examination of a patient with surgical problem. Use of common Instruments for
Examination of a patient, asepsis, antisepsis, Dressing, plaster, operative
surgery etc. Practical Instruments, Physiotherapy measures. include also
applied study in Radiology etc. Diagnostics. Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Dental
Diseases, Otorhinolaryngiology and Neonatal surgery Injuries of various
kinds-wound healing and management including Ulcers, Sinuses, Gangrene etc.
Hemorrhage, shock, their management Resuscitation and support in emergencies.
Accidents and Warfare injuries management. Burns Management. Fractures and
Dislocation: general principles, Pediatrics Therapeutics of surgical systemic
diseases including Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat.
HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA
Nature &
scope of Materia Medica, Sources of Materia Medica, Medicines: Aconite,
Aethusa, Aloes, Antim crude, antim tart, Apis mel, Argentum nitrdum, Arnica
Montana, Bryonia aib, Chamomilla, dna, Coichicum, Colocynth, Dulcamara, Ipeca,
Ledum pal Nux-vom, Rhus tox, Calcarea Phos, Ferrum Phos, Silicea, Alumina,
Amonium carb, Anacardlum, Arsenic aib, Aurum met, Baptisia, Berberjs-vul,
Borax, Bovista, Cantheris, Ferrum-met, Gelsimium, Hepar Suphgnatia, Natrum
carb, Opium Petroleum, Phosphorus, Platina, Sepia, Spongia, Veratrum aib,
Natruulph, Baryta carb, Belladora, Calcarea arb, Carbo-veg, Causticum,
Graphitis, Hysosymus, lodium Kali carb, Lachesis, Lycopodum, Merc-sol, Natrum
mur, Nitric acid, Podophyllum, Pulsatilla, Staphinagaria, Stramonium, Sulphur,
Thuja, Zincum met, Bacilinum Capsicum, Coccuus. Coffea, Eputorium per Floric
acid Glonine, Lilium tig, Magnesia Carb, Medorrhinurn, Mezareurn, Psorinum,
Pyrogenum, Rhocandron, Rumex, Ruta-g, Sabina, Sangunaria, Sarsaparilla,
Spigelia, Stannum met, Veratrum vir, Cinchona off Digitalis, Sulfuric Acid.
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
Clinical
Methods of Examination of patients as a whole with therapeutics: Respiratory
diseases, Alimentary Tract and Pancreas Disease, Nutritional diseases,
Immunological Factors in Diseases, Climatic Factors in Diseases Metabolic Disease,
Endocrinal Diseases -Menstrual Disorder, Liver and Billiary Tract Diseases
Hematological Diseases Cardiovascular system Diseases, Kidneys & Urinary
Tract Diseases, Water and Electrolytes balance Diseases, Connective Tissue
Disorders, Bones and Joints Disorders, Skin Diseases, CNS & peripheral
nervous system-Mental Diseases, Acute Emergencies including poisonings,
Pediatrics with Homoeopathic Therapeutic.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY
Introduction
of Homoeopathic Pharmacy ,evolution of Homoeopathic Pharmacy from Organon and
Materia Medica, the concept of drug Proving and Dynamisation. Schools of
medicine : their discovery, principles of pharmacology and Materia Medica,
scope and limitations. Sources of Homeopathic Pharmacy. inter-relationship of
different schools of Pharmacy With emphasis on relationship of Allopathic and
Homoeopathic Pharmacy. Properties of Drugs. Routes of Administration of Drugs,
Actions of drugs, Foods, Poisons, cosmetics. Drug substance, Drug, Medicine,
Remedy. National Economy. Posology, Vehicles Scales for preparation of drugs
Pharmacological Action of Polychrest medicines. Abbreviations used in
prescription writing. Legal part: legislation in respect of Homoeopathic
Pharmacy, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Poison Act, Pharmacy Act.
FORENSIC MEDICINE AND
TOXICOLOGY
Forensic
Medicine:
Legal Procedure: Definition of medical Jurisprudence. Courts, and their Jurisdiction Medical ethics: Law relating to medical registration and Medical relation between practitioners and the State. The Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973. Examination and Identification of person living and dead: parts, bones, stains, health, putrefaction, mummification, saponification, forms of death causes. Assaults, wounds, injuries and death by violence. Asphyxia death, blood examination, blood stains, seminal stains: burns, scalds, lighting stroke etc. Starvation, pregnancy, delivery, abortion, Infanticide, sexual Crimes, Insanity in relation to the State life and accident insurance Post-mortem.
Toxicology:
Mineral Acid, corrosive, sublimate, arsenic and its compound alcohol, opium and its alkaloids, carbolic acid, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Kerosene oil, cannabis indica, cocaine, Belladonna, strychnine and flux vomica, aconite, oleander, snake poisoning & Lead Poisoning effect.
Legal Procedure: Definition of medical Jurisprudence. Courts, and their Jurisdiction Medical ethics: Law relating to medical registration and Medical relation between practitioners and the State. The Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973. Examination and Identification of person living and dead: parts, bones, stains, health, putrefaction, mummification, saponification, forms of death causes. Assaults, wounds, injuries and death by violence. Asphyxia death, blood examination, blood stains, seminal stains: burns, scalds, lighting stroke etc. Starvation, pregnancy, delivery, abortion, Infanticide, sexual Crimes, Insanity in relation to the State life and accident insurance Post-mortem.
Toxicology:
Mineral Acid, corrosive, sublimate, arsenic and its compound alcohol, opium and its alkaloids, carbolic acid, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Kerosene oil, cannabis indica, cocaine, Belladonna, strychnine and flux vomica, aconite, oleander, snake poisoning & Lead Poisoning effect.
Part-II (General Studies)
(1) History of India and Indian
National movement :- In History of
India, emphasis should be on broad understanding of social, economic and
political aspects of Indian history. In the Indian National movement, the
candidates are expected to have synoptic view of the freedom movement, growth
of nationalism and attainment of Independence.
(2) Indian and World Geography-
Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World :- Questions on the Geography of India will relate to Physical,
Social & Economic Geography of India . In World Geography only general
understanding of the subject will be expected.
(3) Indian Polity and
Governance, Constitution Political system, Panchayati Raj & Public Policy,
Rights – issues etc :-In Indian polity and Governance questions will
test knowledge of country’s constitution, political- system including
Panchayati Raj and Community Development.
(4) Indian Economy and Social
Development :- The
candidates will be tested with respect to problems and relationship between
population, Environment, Urbanization, broad features of economic policy in
India and Indian Culture.
(5) Current Events of National
and International Importance :- This will also include questions on Games & Sports.
(6) Indian Agriculture :- The candidates will be expected to have general understanding of
agriculture in India, agricultural produce and its marketing.
(7) General Science :- Questions on General Science will cover general appreciation and
understanding of science including matters of everyday observation and
experience, as may be expected of a well educated person, who has not made a
special study of any scientific discipline. This will also include questions on
role of science and technology in the development of India.
(8) Elementary Mathematics up
to class 10th level :- Arithmetic,
Algebra and Geometry.
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