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Scheme of Evaluation
There will be three stages to the assessment of the surgical postgraduate students.
Phase One:
Basic medical science paper evaluation. The internal assessment will account for 20% of the final grade.
The Second Phase
The research for the students' thesis will be done during the second year of the residency program. The thesis will be approved by the guide at the conclusion of the second year. and turn it in to the testing department before to taking the final MS exam. In the first half of the third year, the student will defend and get their thesis accepted.
Phase Three
Phase three will include both theoretical and practical examinations for the basic medical science paper. The OSCE-style evaluation in the practical test will be the primary focus. A passing grade in both theory and practice will be 50%.
The final exam, which will include conceptual, oral, and practical assessments, will take place at the conclusion of the third year. The internal assessment accounts for 20% of the final grade. There will be multiple-choice, short-answer, and some essay-style questions in the theory paper. The oral and practical exams will resemble the OSCE more.
Diagnose and manage women’s health issues
Provide prenatal, delivery, and postnatal care
Perform gynaecological surgeries and procedures
Handle high-risk pregnancies and emergencies
Promote reproductive and sexual health
Conduct clinical research in OBGYN
Use ethical and patient-centered practices
Educate patients and junior healthcare workers
This residency program began in 1994 and lasts for three years. This program aims to reduce maternal and perinatal morbidity and death by producing experts in the fields of obstetrics, gynecology, and family planning.
Additionally, it seeks to accredit the institutions to offer mothers and their infants greater (standard) levels of care.