TN Medical Services Recruitment Board has come forth an official Information for eligible job seekers. For 1800 available positions of Assistant Surgeon, lots of aspirants gave their registration betimes and have been waiting for the time when the updated TN MRB Syllabus 2016 gets uploaded on the internet. Candidates, who are interested in enforce, may check the details for further clarification. Now here are the latest for much-concerned students and they are advised to go through these details by the way.
Annunciation concerning:- TN MRB Syllabus 2016
Jobs sponsoring Body :- Tamil Nadu Medical Services Recruitment Board
Name of Post:- Assistant Surgeon
Number of Vacancies :-1800
Exam Date:- 20th November 2016, 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeon Exam Pattern 2016:
The written paper will be held in Objective type with MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
The time limit for the test is set to 2-Hours and 30 minutes maximum.
Paper will carry 200 maximum questions
There are total 100 Marks in the test.
There shall be no negative marking in the exam.
The candidates have to score minimum 30 marks for SC/SCA/ST and if they belong to other categories, then they have to score minimum 35 marks to be qualified in the test.
Syllabus for Human Anatomy
- Applied anatomy including blood and nerve supply of upper and lower limbs and joints of the shoulder, hip, and knee.
- Vas deferens.
- Gross and clinical anatomy of ventricles of the brain.
- Neural pathways and lesions of cutaneous sensations.
- Circulation of cerebrospinal fluid. Uterine tubes.
- Embryology:
- placental barrier and Placenta.
- Development of heart, ovary, testis, gut, kidney, uterus, and their common congenital abnormalities.
- Central and peripheral autonomic nervous system:
TN MRB Syllabus 2016 for Human Physiology
- Conduction and transmission of the impulse.
- Control of equilibrium.
- Posture and muscle tone.
- Mechanism of contraction.
- Neuromuscular transmission.
- Reflexes.
Syllabus for Biochemistry
Organ function tests-liver.
Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP).
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Radio – immunoassays (RIA).
kidney.
Thyroid Protein synthesis.
Vitamins and minerals.
Syllabus for Pathology
- Inflammation and repair.
- Primary and Metastatic Malignancies.
- Pathogenesis and histopathology cirrhosis
- Liver.
- Acute Osteomyelitis.
- Disturbances of growth and cancer.
- Differentiation between
- Benign.
- Malignant.
- Glomerulonephritis.
- Tuberculosis.
Syllabus for Microbiology
- Humoral and cell-mediated immunity Diseases generated by and laboratory diagnosis of
- Polio l HIV/AIDS.
- Malaria.
- l Meningococcus.
- Salmonella l Shigella.
- Herpes.
- Dengue.
Syllabus for Pharmacology
- Antibiotics.
- Antimalaria.
- Antikala-Azar.
- Mechanism of action & side effects of the following drugs
- Antipyretics and analgesics.’
- Antidiabetics.
Syllabus for Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
- A forensic examination of injuries and wounds.
- Burns.
- DNA.
- Fingerprint study.
- Analysis of blood and seminal stains:
- Poisoning.
- Sedative overdose.
- Hanging.
- Drowning
Syllabus for General Medicine
Etiology.
Diagnosis and Principles of Management of:
Ischaemic heart disease.
Pulmonary embolism.
Clinical features,
Diagnosis and principles of management (including prevention) of:
Tetanus.
Rabies.
AIDS.
Assistant Surgeon Pediatrics Syllabus
- Immunization.
- Respiratory distress syndrome.
- Broncho – pneumonia.
- Baby friendly hospital.
- Congenital Cyanotic heart disease.
Syllabus of Assistant Surgeon Dermatology
Psoriasis.
Allergic dermatitis.
Stevan Johnson’s Syndrome.
Lichen Planus.
Scabies.
Eczema.
Vitiligo.
Syllabus for General Surgery
Clinical features.
Tuberculosis of the bowel.
Ulcerative colitis.
Diagnosis and principles of management of cleft palate.
Causes.
Diagnosis of pregnancy.
Labour management, complications of 3rd stage.
Antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage.
Harelip.
Cancer stomach.
Renal mass,
Tamil Nadu Obstetrics and Gynaecology including Family Planning
Resuscitation of the newborn.
Syllabus for Community Medicine (Preventive and Social Medicine)
- Kala-azar.
- Filaria and Tuberculosis.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Principles.
- Components and Critical Analysis of National programs for control/ eradication of:
- Malaria.
- STDs and Dengue Critical Appraisal of Healthcare delivery system.
- Programme Implementation and Evaluation.
- Objective.
- Health management and administration:
- Techniques.
- Tools.
Subject Name Total Questions Total Marks Time Duration Minimum Qualifying Marks
Medical Sciences 200 100 2:30 Hours 30 for (SC/SCA/ST) and 35 for others