Community Medicine, as a branch of medicine and a major subject of MBBS course, is concerned with health of populations. It aims to protect and promote the health and well-being of communities and populations through Primary Health Care approach. It deals with analysing and measuring the health needs of populations, their health status and then develops appropriate and technically and practically feasible strategies to prevent and control diseases and improve health of populations through Health Promotion, Health Education and Health Protection.
Training in Community Medicine aims at nurturing Primary Health Care professionals and physicians who can recognise and manage common ailments and health problems in the community near their door steps and in their community environmental milieu. The primary health care provider should have the ability and skills to identify, prioritise and manage the health problems of the community in tandem with the perception of the com-munity leaders and with their active cooperation and participation.
The community physician will be an effective leader of health team at Primary Health Care level and sound in academics, health research and leadership skills. He /She is instrumental in development of Public Health policy, design and implement health programmes, suitably modified and aligned to local needs, and then evaluate these health activities and programmes.
Being Primary Health care, physicians, they shall have the ability to practically apply knowledge and skills gained in various clinical subjects during MBBS course to treat common health problems, for the benefit of the community, by applying preventive, curative, promotive , restorative and rehabilitative measures.
The MBBS course stipulates that apart from study of Community Medicine as a core subject of MBBS curriculum (lasting 7 semesters), the Interns during their Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship (CRRI) of 2 months in Community Medicine, will be trained in all these aspects of Primary Health Care and involvement with local Community to assess their health needs and problems.
Department of Community Medicine will provide outstanding educational experience, in course content of Community Medicine and allied Health Sciences, both at undergraduate and PG level, in a supportive environment of scholarship, research, integrity, critical thinking and self-directed learning. It will provide comprehensive, culturally sensitive, community oriented health care to community, as a part of its outreach services.
Department of Community Medicine will seek to be a centre of excellence in medical education, research, and healthcare services, both at undergraduate and PG level. It would strive for achievement of academic excellence by Educating and Training Health Professionals who-
The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate students in Community Medicine is to prepare them to function as community and first level physicians in accordance with the national goals of HEALTH FOR ALL and as per broad guidelines stipulated by Medical Council of India.
At PG level, the goal is to produce a competent public health specialist and a medical teacher who can function as a leader of health team and is able to recognise the health needs of the community, and carry out professional obligations ethically and in keeping with the objectives of the national health policy. The aim is to prepare them to be good teachers, trainers, researchers, epidemiologists, health planners, organizers and administrators.
The main objective of teaching and training of undergraduates and PG in Community Medicine is to orient their education and skills towards understanding health problems of community and provide” CARE BEYOND CURE” to patients in the overall milieu of family and their community and to understand and practice medicine in a manner where the patient is treated in the holistic context keeping in mind the multifarious dimensions and determinants of health.
This Department is involved in active teaching and research in medical sciences comprising of one Assistant Professor and there is one demonstrator working in the department. The faculty strength details are as under;
SNO |
NAME OF FACULTY |
DESIGNATION |
DATE OF JOINING |
CONTACT NO |
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1 |
Dr. Suresh k Kotwal |
Assistant professor |
23-03-2019 |
9419181252 |
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2 |
Dr. Walied k Balwan
|
Demonstrator |
12-03-2019 |
9796915000 |
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3 |
Dr. Imran Zaffer
|
Demonstrator |
28-06-2021 |
9796016800 |
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4 |
Dr. Mirza Arif Beg |
Demonstrator |
2/26/2021 |
7006343543 |
Faculty is constantly encouraged and keen to academically improve, attend CME’s and conferences. Department fully understands the importance of CME’s and interactive conferencing in honing the capabilities of its manpower and will always take keen interest in organizing conferences, CME’s.
Conference / Seminar /Workshop /Training s (Attended, Participated, conducted) by faculty members.Seminar/Conference /Workshop /Training Attended/ Participated /conducted by Dr. SURESH KOTWAL in His carrier
"FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A HEALTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM IN RURAL AREA OF JAMMU DISTRICT"
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Seminar/Conference /Workshop /Training Attended/ Participated /conducted by Dr. Walied Khawar Balwan in his carrier |
Faculty members published their research work in reputed national & international journals during their scientific carrier.
Department of Health and Family Welfare is aimed at bringing about dramatic improvement in the health system and the Health status of people especially those living in rural areas of the country .
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