Aligarh : Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) faculty member, Prof Seema Hakim from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology got the ‘Dr Raj Baweja Appreciation Award’ for significant contributions to the Uttar Pradesh Chapter of Obstetrics and
Aligarh : The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Registrar, Deans of various faculties, Chairmen of departments and Nodal Officers received the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2021 certificates from the Vice Chancellor, Prof Tariq
Aligarh: Adept experts discussed competencies related to specialist concepts, perspectives, diagnoses, and management approaches for medical care in the online workshop on ‘Skill Training and Assessment for Indian Medical Graduate’, a continuat
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Aligarh: Despite serious impediments caused by the COVID pandemic, the academic activities at the Aligarh Muslim University are being carried out through online mode to provide educational opportunities to its students. The Medical Education Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College organized an online orientation programme for 2016 MBBS Batch interns.
Addressing the inaugural session, AMU Vice-Chancellor Professor Tariq Mansoor emphasized the importance of conduct and behaviour for an intern as these qualities make medical profession the noblest of all professions. He advised interns to make good use of internship t and congratulated them on their successful completion of the course.
The Vice-Chancellor also released the Log Book for a compulsory rotating internship as per the competency based undergraduate curriculum, introduced this year by the National Medical Commission and adopted by the JNMC.
Prof Seema Hakim (Coordinator, Medical Education Unit) acquainted the students with ‘Competency Based Medical Education’.
She also interacted with the students in a discussion to understand the intent and purpose of the new curriculum.
Prof Zehra Mohsin (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology), Prof Shaheen (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology), Prof Kamran Afzal (Department of Paediatrics) and Dr Nasreen Noor (Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology) conducted the session on communication skills essential to deal with patients and their attendants, colleagues, seniors and faculties.
Medical Education Unit members, Prof Shagufta Moin, Prof Saira Mehnaz, Dr Nasreen Noor, Dr Ali Jafar Abedi briefed the students on how to tide over difficulties faced in the transition to the second phase of their education.