Certificate in General Medicine (or Health Assistant) program is 3 years program affiliated to CTEVT which aim to provide mid level health professionals who can assist the rural community in health care. According to CTEVT, 65 colleges are offering Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine (Health Assistant : HA) program in Nepal with a total enrollment capacity of 1892.
General Medicine Graduate having established career goals and refined clinical competency can seek further education which will strengthen their professional image challenge their scholastic abilities and prepare them for undergrad school if desired.
The first year focuses on general basic science while the second and third year is purely applied science. There are field exposure hospital and emergency exposure for the students of General Medicine. After passing General Medicine one can independently work in any hospital nursing home and health institutions of government and non government sector.
Secured at least grade C in C. Mathematics, C. English and C.Science in School leaving Certificate (SLC) examination from recognized academic institution and an average GPA of at least 2.
Fees for PCL in General Medicine-Health Assistant (HA) for 2080/81
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Those who completed General Medicine course can be eligible to sit in the entrance examination of Bachelor in Public Health (BPH) and other disciplines, but need to complete deficiency course of science conducted by Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) to be eligible for MBBS entrance examination.
Subject |
Marks |
English |
100 |
Compulsory Nepali |
100 |
Social Studies |
50 |
Anatomy/Physiology |
100 |
Botany |
100 |
Zoology |
100 |
Chemistry |
100 |
Physics |
100 |
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer |
100 |
Subject |
Marks |
Medicine -I (Clinical Method, communicable disease and system disease) |
100 |
Surgery-I (General Surgery and orthopedics and Physiotherapy) |
100 |
Clinical Pathology (Microbiology, Parasitology, Biochemistry, Hematology) |
100 |
OB/GYN |
100 |
Pharmacology and Pharmacy |
100 |
Environmental Health |
100 |
Health Education |
100 |
PHC/Family Health (Nutritional, maternal child, family planning, population issues) |
100 |
Epidemiology and Community diagnosis |
100 |
Basic Medical Procedures/ First Aid |
100 |
Subject |
Marks |
Pediatrics |
Internal/Assessment Marks |
Medicine II A. Psychiatry B. Dermatology/Sexually transmitted infections |
Internal/Assessment Marks |
Surgery-II (ENT, Dentistry, Ophthalmology) |
Internal/Assessment Marks |
Comprehensive Clinical Practice Emergency Medicine Surgery – ENT, Eye, General Surgery Clinical Pathology (Laboratory) Pharmacy, Pharmacology (Dispensing) Obs/Gyane Family Health (MCH,FP) Basic Medical Procedures |
150 |
Comprehensive community field practice: Community Health Diagnosis a. Environmental Health b. Epidemiology and Communicable disease c. Health Education d. PHC/ Health post attachment |
Internal/Assess |