CM 3.1 School Health Program

School Health ProgramDownload The School Health Programme under Ayushman Bharat: A Comprehensive Approach to Child and Adolescent Wellbeing The School Health Programme (SHP), an integral component of the Government of India’s flagship initiative Ayushman Bharat, is designed to address the multifaceted health needs of school-going children and adolescents. Recognizing the critical role of health in … Continue reading CM 3.1 School Health Program

Research protocol template for UG students medical research

Protocol templateDownload A Structured Approach to Research Protocol Development Introduction Research is an essential tool in advancing knowledge and finding solutions to existing problems. A well-structured research protocol is crucial for ensuring clarity, reproducibility, and validity in research studies. This essay outlines the key components of a research protocol, including the formulation of a research … Continue reading Research protocol template for UG students medical research

CM 3.2 Water Quality Standards

Water Quality standardsDownload The Importance of Water Quality Standards and Safe Drinking Water Introduction Water is a fundamental necessity for life, and access to clean and safe drinking water is essential for maintaining public health. Water quality standards are established to ensure that drinking water is free from contaminants that may pose risks to human … Continue reading CM 3.2 Water Quality Standards

CM 8.3 National Program for prevention and control of Non-Communicable diseases

NPNCDSDownload The National Program for Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD): A Comprehensive Approach Introduction The global health landscape is experiencing a significant transition, with Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) emerging as a major concern. India, in particular, faces a rising burden of NCDs, which account for approximately 60% of all deaths in the country. These diseases not only result … Continue reading CM 8.3 National Program for prevention and control of Non-Communicable diseases

CM 3.1 Environmental Health – Health hazards of air, water, noise, radiation and pollution

Introduction to Environmental HealthDownload Introduction Environmental health is a crucial field that examines the interactions between the environment and human health. It aims to identify and mitigate the adverse effects of environmental factors on human well-being. The environment consists of both natural and artificial components that influence the quality of life and the prevalence of … Continue reading CM 3.1 Environmental Health – Health hazards of air, water, noise, radiation and pollution

CM3.7 Identify and describe the identifying features and life cycles of vectors of Public Health importance and their control measures

Vectors and their control measures-LAPTOP-DRIS44EFDownload Vectors and Their Control Measures Vectors play a crucial role in the transmission of infectious diseases, making their control an essential aspect of public health. A vector is a living organism that spreads disease-causing pathogens from an infected host to a non-infected host. Most vectors belong to the arthropod group … Continue reading CM3.7 Identify and describe the identifying features and life cycles of vectors of Public Health importance and their control measures

CM5.6 Enumerate and discuss the National Nutrition Policy, important national nutritional Programs including the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) etc

National Nutrition Policy in IndiaDownload 1. Introduction to National Nutrition Policy Nutrition plays a crucial role in ensuring the health and well-being of individuals and societies. To understand national nutrition policies, it is essential to differentiate between key concepts: Food refers to individual items consumed, such as apples, rice, and chicken. Diet encompasses the overall … Continue reading CM5.6 Enumerate and discuss the National Nutrition Policy, important national nutritional Programs including the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) etc

CM 8.1 Understanding Malaria Epidemiology and Prevention Techniques

Epidemiology of MalariaDownload Epidemiology of Malaria Malaria has been a significant public health challenge for centuries. The disease was documented in Indian Vedic texts between 1500-800 BC, where it was referred to as the "King of Diseases." The term "Mal'aria," derived from Italian, meaning "bad air," reflects the historical belief that malaria was linked to … Continue reading CM 8.1 Understanding Malaria Epidemiology and Prevention Techniques