MD/MS-General Practice and Emergency Medicine (MDGP)
School of Medicine & Allied Sciences
Postgraduate
Postgraduate
School of Medicine & Allied Sciences
3 year
English
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On completion of the MD in General Practice (MDGP) Residency training programme, the graduate will be able to provide comprehensive and effective management of common health problems including timely emergency and life saving surgeical and obstetrical intervention.
On completion of the MD in General Practice (MDGP) Residency training programme, the graduate will be able to provide comprehensive and effective management of common health problems including timely emergency and life saving surgeical and obstetrical intervention.
of working experience
On completion of the MDGP, the trainee will be able to meet objectives related to clinical, preventive/community health, managerial, training, communication and professional performance.
Objectives related to clinical performance:
The resident will be able to:
Objectives related to preventive/ community health performance:
The resident will be able to:
Objectives related to managerial performance
The resident will be able to effectively manage the staff and carry out administrative responsibilities of the hospital.
Objectives related to training
The resident will be able to
Objectives related to communication
The resident will be able to:
Objectives related to professional Performance
The resident will:
Eligible candidates should appear for the entrance exam conducted by IOM (It is conducted tentatively on the month of Bhadra according to Nepalese calendar), Exam section and the merit list will be published based on the marks secured in the entrance examination. The candidate selection and admission will then be done following the guidelines set by IOM (on merit basis and post-counseling sessions held by IOM).
Please check notices on website of IOM ( www.iom.edu.np ) for regular updates.
International students should have an eligibility certificate from the concerned authority of their country, a valid student visa (if visa is required to stay in Nepal) and eligibility certificate issued by IoM or Ministry of Education of Nepal.
To get the admission in this programme, along with all other academic documents and proof of nationality, Indian candidate should also submit eligibility certificate issued from Medical Council of India (MCI), New Delhi, India before admission.
After fulfilling the aforementioned criteria, students have to visit CMC College along with the guardians and have to present the original copies of all the academic certificates. Thereafter, students have to fill up necessary documents and agreement papers as per the rules and requirements of CMC.
Successful candidates will have to undergo medical test by a Medical Board constituted by the College and must be declared fit for final admission.
This rotation schedule attempts to provide trainers with experience in fundamental areas of knowledge as skill development prior to becoming involved in work experiences outside the Kathmandu valley.
First Year Rotation
Second Year (49 weeks)
Third Year (57 weeks)
The overall assessment shall be based on the combination of the on going internal assessment as well as three annual examination.
(As per IOM)
Students should be in the prescribed dress code of the institute in college/hospital premises. No student will be allowed to enter the college compound without proper uniform in college days. CMC believes appropriate dressing is important for creation of positive learning environment.
[*Dress-code for Nursing Students while in clinical practice at hospitals– ]
Dress-code for Nursing Students while in clinical practice at hospitals – Dark Blue Scrub
*College will announce the date for winter and summer dress.
Email : admission@cmc.edu.np
Hospital
Bharatpur-10, Chitwan
Phone:(+977) 056-493555
College
Kailashnagar, Bharatpur-5, Chitwan
Phone:(+977) 056-493111