No.
By the end of the Programme, the MBBS Graduate will:
PO 1
Be a Clinician, who understands and provides preventive, promotive, curative, palliative and holistic care with compassion
PO 2
Be a Leader and member of the health care team and system
PO 3
Be a Communicator with patients, families, colleagues, and community
PO 4
Be a Lifelong learner committed to continuous improvement of skills and knowledge
PO 5
Be a Professional who is committed to excellence, is ethical, responsive, and accountable to patients, community, and the profession
CO No.
At the end of the course, the learner should be able to:
Mapped Programme Outcomes
MB303
At the end of course should provide such knowledge & skill to the student that shall enable him/ her to diagnose & manage common eye problems.
PO1, PO2 ,PO3,PO4,PO5
At the end of course should provide principle
management of major Ophthalmic emergencies including first aid and basic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
PO1,PO2,PO3,PO4,PO5
At the end of course should provide such knowledge & skill he/she shall enable to deal with local & systematic disease which affects vision and take necessary action required to minimize the sequence of such disease.
At the end of course should aware for adverse drug
reaction with special reference to Ophthalmic
manifetations.
PO1PO2,,PO3,PO4,PO5
Able to aware about National programme of blindness
and able to implement it for Prevention of blindness
Able to Organise community based survey and motivate for cataract surgery and eye donation.
Should be able to establish rapport with seniors,colleagues and paramedical workers so as to function as an effective team leader
Sr. No
Semester
Course Name and Code
Course Outcome Number
Clinician
Leader
Communicator
Lifelong Learner
Professional
PO1
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
6th & 7th Sem
Ophthalmology
3
2
2.5
& internship
Average Score
2.7
2.4
2.8
2.6
2.9
Sum
19
17
19.5
18
20
By the end of the programme, the Medical Post Graduate will:
Be a Professional who is committed to excellence, is ethical, responsive and accountable to patients, community and the profession
Be a Lifelong learner committed to continuous improvement of skills and knowledge.
Be a Leader and member of the health care and research team.
Be a Communicator with patients, families, colleagues and community.
Course
Co.no
Statement
PGSO5. 1
Diagnose and manage all types of Ophthalmic cases as per medical ethics.
PGSO5. 2
Manage all ocular emergencies efficiently.
PGSO5. 3
Recognize the need for referral to higher centres for specific diseases and disorders for further management.
PGSO5.4
Ability to organize eye camps to understand the need for eye care in the society and about the need for early intervention, advice and offer suitable management to the needy, and spread awareness about eye donation.
PGSO5. 5
Educating medical and paramedical staff regarding basic diagnosis of eye diseases and procedures to promote objectives of NPCB programme and decrease preventable blindness in the society.(e.g. ROP screening, cataract screening, refractive error estimation, DR screening and corneal blindness).
PGSO5.6
Student should be familiar with patient counseling and demonstrate empathy towards patients and their families and convey in detail about the diagnosis and plan of management for the patient’s eye condition.
PGSO5.7
The student should have knowledge of medico legal aspects of Ophthalmology and know the importance of meticulous documentation including proper consent taking for various procedures.
PGSO5.8
Ability to conduct epidemiological surveys in the community to analyze morbidity of common eye disorders prevalent in the society.
PGSO5.9
Demonstrate competence in basic concepts of research methodology and epidemiology and be able to critically analyze relevant published research literature.
PGSO5.10
Student should keep himself/herself updated in the subject by attending various CMEs, workshops, national and international level conferences and take keen interest in research in the field of ophthalmology.
PGSO5.11
Student should be aware about various investigative modalities and their interpretations and also to apply the knowledge for the management of various diseases