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Preclinical Courses (Years 1-2)

These are foundational courses aimed at building a solid understanding of human biology, anatomy, and medical sciences, preparing students for more clinical work in later years.

Clinical Courses (Years 3-4)

In these years, students begin to transition from classroom learning to real-life clinical practice in hospitals or outpatient settings. Students are introduced to medical specialties and begin practical rotations.

Advanced Clinical Courses (Year 5 and Beyond)

In the final years, medical students specialize further, engage in more complex patient management, and prepare for professional practice through internships and elective courses.

General Checkup

A General Check-Up is a comprehensive health evaluation designed to assess your overall well-being, detect potential health issues early, and promote preventive care. This service includes a range of diagnostic tests and consultations tailored to your age, medical history, and lifestyle.

Heart Consultant

A Heart Consultant for a Medical College typically refers to a Cardiologist who works within the academic and clinical environment of the institution. Their primary roles encompass a combination of teaching, research, and clinical expertise, specifically focusing on heart diseases. Below is a detailed description of their responsibilities, roles, and qualifications in a medical college setting:

Nutrituion

A Nutrition Consultant or Nutritionist at a Medical College is a professional who specializes in the science of nutrition, focusing on how food and diet impact health, disease prevention, and overall well-being. In a medical college setting, their role is multifaceted, as they contribute to both the academic curriculum and the practical application of nutrition science in clinical practice. Below is a detailed description of the role of nutrition in a medical college: