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Title: Orientation To The Postgraduate Exam


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Orientation To The Postgraduate Exam
2
  • Dr. Anahita Chauhan
  • Associate Professor Unit Chief
  • Seth GS Medical College KEM Hospital
  • Honorary Consultant
  • Saifee Hospital St Elizabeth Hospital

3
I would live to study, and not study to
liveFrancis Bacon (1561-1626) British
statesman and philosopher
4
CONTENTS
  • Preparation for theory exams
  • Preparation for practical exams
  • MUHS pattern
  • DNB pattern
  • CPS DGO pattern
  • Training Course

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  • It's never about studying more
  • It's always about studying better

6
PREPARATION FOR THEORY ..1
  • Basics
  • Basics
  • Basics

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PREPARATION FOR THEORY ..2
  • Preparation for life and future practice and not
    just to pass the exam
  • Do not let panic and perceived lack of time take
    away from the basic enjoyment of the subject
  • Prioritize topics but read everything
  • Go deep rather than skim the surface explore
    one topic thoroughly
  • Select 1 or 2 standard texts

8
PREPARATION FOR THEORY ..3
  • Limit your attention to the topics you are
    covering each day stick to the time table
  • Start speed reading
  • Learn to read what's important
  • Ignore all the filler text (the, but, as, she)
  • Dont try to memorize every single word
  • Only mark /highlight what you don't know
  • Information that you already know and will
    remember, does not need highlighting!

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PREPARATION FOR THEORY ..4
  • Practice writing and drawing diagrams
  • Surround yourself with flow charts and important
    information for constant visual stimulus
  • Collect drug information and product monographs
    from pharma companies
  • Dont waste time, effort and resources on
    photocopying
  • Be net savvy

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READING NON STANDARD TEXTS / JOURNAL ARTICLES
  • These books are not standard reference texts
  • Recent advances enhance existing knowledge base
  • Quickly read each article/ abstract / first para
  • Does it contain information that will answer one
    of the questions that might be asked?
  • If no, then forever ignore that article
  • Every journal has articles that dont give
    answers
  • Add notes to the basic text
  • Be careful of what you read and interpret

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FINAL THEORY REVISION
  • Dont jump from topic to topic in nervousness or
    panic
  • Think about possible questions on each topic and
    try to match portions in the text that answer
    specific questions
  • Now is the time to quickly review and solve
    papers only if you have time

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PREPARATION FOR PRACTICALS
  • Regurgitate what you have studied
  • Talk to yourself or your friends/ juniors
  • Study Buddy - Create a study group for
    discussion
  • Arrange clinics
  • Remember that drugs/ instruments/ specimens are
    just stepping stones to a full discussion on
    management

13
GENERAL TIPS
  • There is nothing more important than sleep
    and food
  • Avoid herd mentality
  • Avoid tips and hot points
  • Recreation is required
  • Do what works best for you

14
THESIS
  • The thesis is independently examined by a
    different set of examiners than the practical
    examiners
  • This process begins 3 -4 months before the date
    of exam
  • Thesis may be accepted, accepted with
    modifications or rejected (with reasons), or
    examiner may offer comments
  • Queries have to be addressed by the candidate
    prior to practical examination

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THEORY PAPER ..1
  • Read the question paper before picking up your
    pen
  • Systematic approach
  • Stick to the time for each question
  • Legible handwriting
  • A picture is worth a thousand words

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THEORY PAPER ..2
  • Short notes are not full questions
  • Do not attempt any extra questions, especially
    short notes
  • Underline important points to catch the
    examiners eye
  • Easy questions first
  • Size does not matter!

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APPROACH TO PRACTICALS ..1
  • Dress - style, shoes, shave
  • Clean starched apron, roll number
  • Mannerisms
  • Last minute reading in the exam hall does not
    help
  • Be polite to everyone
  • Dont starve carry a snack
  • Carry tape, hammer, torch, stethoscope
  • Dont let small things upset you

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APPROACH TO PRACTICALS ..2
  • Bedside manners
  • Treat the patient as a whole, examine her
    systematically and thoroughly
  • Mentally review and revise possible lines of
    questioning
  • Be prepared to answer positive findings only or
    relevant findings only or diagnosis or
    summary
  • Give only your findings, be honest

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APPROACH TO PRACTICALS ..3
  • Listen to the question and answer to the
    point
  • Answer in first person
  • Give differential diagnosis
  • Justify your point
  • Be polite but firm
  • Differing viewpoints - let go at some point
  • Dont waste time if you dont know

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Muhs ms dgo
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PATTERN OF MUHS MS THEORY
  • Syllabus
  • Paper I Basic sciences in Ob/ Gyn including
    the
  • diseases of newborn
  • Paper II Clinical Obstetrics including
    newborn
  • Paper III Clinical Gynaecology
  • Paper IV Recent advances in Ob/ Gyn

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PATTERN OF MUHS MS THEORY
  • 4 papers
  • Duration 3 hours each
  • 100 marks each
  • 10 MCQ 1 mark each 10 marks
  • 4 questions 20 marks each 80 marks
    (liberty to divide in 2
    questions)
  • 2 (out of 3) short notes 10 marks
  • Total theory marks 4x100 400

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PATTERN OF MUHS MS PRACTICALS
  • 2 Obstetric cases 50 marks each 100
  • 100 marks (equal weightage)
  • 2 Gynaec cases 50 marks each 100
  • 100 marks (equal weightage)
  • 5 Spots 10 marks each 50
  • 50 marks
  • 5 Cases Ward round 10 marks each 50
  • 50 marks
  • 2 Vivas 50 marks each 100
  • Obstetrics 50 Gynaec 50
  • Total practicals marks 400

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PATTERN OF MUHS DGO THEORY
  • Syllabus
  • Paper I Obstetrics including the diseases of
  • newborn
  • Paper II Gynaecology, gynaec pathology
  • operative gynaecology
  • Paper III Medical and surgical diseases
  • complicating Ob/ Gyn,
    social Ob/ Gyn
  • including MCH Family
    welfare

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PATTERN OF MUHS DGO THEORY
  • 3 papers
  • Duration 3 hours each
  • 100 marks each
  • 10 MCQ 1 mark each 10 marks
  • 4 questions 20 marks each 80 marks (liberty to

  • divide in 2 questions)
  • 2 (out of 3) short notes 10 marks
  • Total theory marks 300

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PATTERN OF MUHS DGO PRACTICALS
  • 2 Obstetric cases 50 marks each 100
  • 100 marks (equal weightage)
  • 2 Gynaec cases 50 marks each 100
  • 100 marks (equal weightage)
  • 5 Spots 10 marks each 50
  • 50 marks
  • 2 Vivas 25 marks each 50
  • Obstetrics 25 Gynaec 25
  • Total practicals marks 300
  • Log book is compulsory with signature of HOD

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dnb
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DNB EXAMINATION
  • DNB Final is a two-stage examination comprising
    theory and practicals
  • An eligible candidate who has passed theory is
    permitted to appear in the practical exam
  • Candidates who have undergone training as a DNB
    trainee at any recognized institute after having
    registered, and are completing 3 years training
    can undertake the exam

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ELIGIBILITY FOR DNB
  • MD/MS Candidates who have passed MD/MS from
    recognized institutes on or before the last date
    of submission of application form for DNB
    examination can apply for the DNB Final
    examination in the same broad specialty
  • Post Diploma Candidates Who are registered with
    the Board and completing their training (as per
    the registration letter) are eligible
  • Submission of proof of having passed the MD/MS
    final exam or Diploma before the last date of
    submitting application for DNB Final exam is an
    essential pre-requisite

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PATTERN OF THEORY EXAM
  • 4 papers, max 100 marks 3 hours each
  • Paper 1 Obstetrics
  • Paper 2 Gynaecology
  • Paper 3 Contraception
  • Paper 4 Basic Sciences
  • Warning No proper categorization
  • 10 short notes of 10 marks each
  • The number of short notes and marks weightage may
    vary in some papers

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PATTERN OF THEORY EXAM
  • Candidate must score at least 50 in the
    aggregate of 4 papers to pass the theory exam
  • Only those candidates who have qualified the
    theory exam are permitted to take the practical
    exam

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PRACTICAL EXAM
  • Maximum Marks 300, minimum 50 to pass
  • Maximum of three attempts can be availed, after
    which candidate has to reappear for theory
  • First attempt is the practical exam following
    immediately after the theory results
  • Second and third attempt permitted out of the
    next three sessions of practical examinations
  • Appearance in first practicals is compulsory
  • Absenteeism at Practicals is counted as attempt

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DNB EXAMINATION
  • Requests for change in practical centre are not
    entertained
  • Enough time between theory and first attempt, but
    sometimes not enough notice before other
    practical attempts
  • National examination with variation
  • Language problem especially South India
  • 11 ratio of candidates to interpreters (for both
    patients and candidates)
  • Usually a resident

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PRACTICAL EXAM PATTERN
  • 10 spots
  • Usually a device, instrument, pathology slide,
    x-ray, USG or HSG plate
  • 1 line extremely specific questions, 1 min
  • 4 Cases
  • 1 long case either obs or gyn
  • 3 short cases usually one postpartum case
  • Emphasis on history and examination findings in
    each and every case

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PRACTICAL EXAM PATTERN2
  • Ward round
  • Usually a postop case which is presented by
    Registrar
  • The candidate asks questions to Registrar
  • The candidate may also examine and check findings
  • Consultant situation, not student
  • Examiner asks in the end
  • Tables in Obstetrics Gyn, mainly FP
  • Individual clearance in every head

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DNB THESIS
  • MS thesis valid for DNB
  • Primary candidate submit earlier
  • Log book in detail
  • Questions asked on thesis and log book during
    tables

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Cps dgo
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CPS DGO Theory
  • 3 papers, 100 marks each, 3 hours duration
  • 2 sections per paper
  • 1 2 long questions and remaining short notes
  • Paper 1 Obstetrics
  • Paper 2 Gynaecology
  • Paper 3 Applied Sciences including anatomy
    physiology

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CPS DGO Practicals
  • Total 300 marks
  • 2 Obstetric cases 100
  • 1 Long case 40 marks, emphasis on history taking
    and presentation
  • 1 Short case 60 marks, 30 marks each for
    diagnosis and management
  • 2 Gynaec cases, same as obst 100
  • 2 Vivas 50 marks each obst gyn 100
  • 20 marks instrument 20 marks specimen / surgery
    10 marks FP

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FURTHER INFORMATION
  • http//www.muhsnashik.com
  • http//www.natboard.edu.in

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THE NEXT THREE DAYS
  • Intense preparation for practical examination
  • Dress rehearsal
  • Participation is encouraged
  • Platform to commit mistakes
  • Big Bazaar of Ob /Gyn
  • Wide variety of excellent teachers under one roof

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THE NEXT THREE DAYS
  • Success of the programme depends on you and your
    interaction with the panel of examiners
  • Chance to compare notes with colleagues from
    different institutes
  • We look forward to positive criticism and
    suggestions

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It always seems impossible until its done
  • Nelson Mandela
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