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Date Day Time Topic Lecture/ Practical Competency Faculty
11-9-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 MI-P (A)SGL MI1.1, 1.2 Introduction to Microbial world, Microbiology laboratory and Microscopy Practical MI1.1, 1.2 Dr. Khalkar K./                Dr.Aher/           Dr. Sonawane/ Dr. Mamdage
12-9-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI-P (B)SGL MI1.1, 1.2 Introduction to Microbial world, Microbiology laboratory and Microscopy Practical MI1.1, 1.2 Dr. Khalkar K./                         Dr.Aher/              Dr. Sonawane /Dr. Mamdage
13-9-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 MI-L MI1.1 Introduction, History of microbiology, Introduction to bacteria, viruses & Bacteriophages, fungi, parasites, Nomenclature & Classification of Bacteria – Lecture  MI1.1 Dr. Kulkarni N.
13-9-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 MI- P MI1.1,1.2,1.3
Morphology & Physiology of bacteria &Normal flora
Lecture MI1.1,1.2,1.3 Dr. Madavi
14-9-24 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI-L MI1.1- 1.3, 8.9 -8.13
Lab diagnosis of bacterial infections
Lecture  MI1.1- 1.3, 8.9 -8.13 Dr. Khalkar K.
18-9-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 MI-P(A) SGL MI 8.7,8.9,8.10,8.11 General principles of laboratry diagnosis of Bacterial diseases. (Sample collection, Handling  & Transport ). Demonstration of respect for patient samples sent for laboratory investigations. Practical MI 8.7,8.9,8.10,8.11 Dr. Kulkarni N./                                      Dr. Mamdage/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr. Khalkar A.
19-9-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI-P (B) SGL MI 8.7,8.9,8.10,8.11 General principles of laboratry diagnosis of Bacterial diseases. (Sample collection, Handling  & Transport ). Demonstration of respect for patient samples sent for laboratory investigations. Practical MI 8.7,8.9,8.10,8.11 Dr. Kulkarni N./                          Dr. Mamdage/           Dr. Vankudre/ Dr. Khalkar A.
20-9-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 MI-L  MI 1.1-1.3,8.3,8.9-8.13 General Virology and Lab diagnosis of Viruses Lecture MI 1.1-1.3,8.3,8.9-8.13 Dr. Vankudre
20-9-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 MI- P  MI 1.1-1.3, 8.9-8.13 General Parasitology and Lab diagnosis of Parasitic infections Lecture MI 1.1-1.3, 8.9-8.13 Dr. Madavi
21-9-24 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI-L  MI 1.1-1.3,8.3,8.9-8.13General mycology and Lab diagnosis of fungal infections Lecture MI 1.1-1.3,8.3,8.9-8.13 Dr. Aher
25-9-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 MI-P(A) SGL MI 1.2 Direct methods of bacterial detection: Simple staining, hanging drop, Gram staining-1 and other staining methods (DOAP) Practical MI 1.2 Dr. Mamdage/ Dr. Khalkar K./ Dr. Madavi/ Dr.Jeughale
26-9-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI-P (B) SGL MI 1.2 Direct methods of bacterial detection: Simple staining, hanging drop, Gram staining-1 and other staining methods (DOAP) Practical  MI 1.2 Dr. Mamdage/ Dr. Khalkar K./                        Dr. Madavi/   Dr. Jeughale
27-9-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 MI-L SDL MI 1.1 Bacterial genetics SDL  MI 1.1 Dr. Vankudre
27-9-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 MI- P MI 1.3 Integration Epidemiology of Infectious diseases (PSM) Lecture  MI 1.3 Dr. Vankudre
28-9-24 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI-L MI1.1,1.2 Culture Media and Culture Methods Manual & automated systems Lecture  MI1.1,1.2 Dr. Aher
3-10-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI1.2 ZN Staining & Other staining methods(DOAP)-1 SGL MI1.2 Dr. Khalkar K./                Dr.Aher/           Dr. Sonawane/ Dr. Mamdage
4-10-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 MI- P  MI 1.1-1.3, 8.9-8.13 General Parasitology and Lab diagnosis of Parasitic infections Lecture MI- P  MI 1.1-1.3, 8.9-8.13 Dr. Madavi
4-10-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 MI 1.6 Antimicrobial Resistance , AST, AMSP Lecture MI 1.6 Mr. Deshpande
5-10-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00 MI1.4 ,1.5 Methods of sterilization Lecture MI1.4,1.5 Dr. Aher
9-10-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 MI1.2 ZN Staining & Other staining methods(DOAP)-1 SGL MI1.2 Dr. Khalkar K./                Dr.Aher/           Dr. Sonawane/ Dr. Mamdage
16-10-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 MI 8.7 Hand hygiene , PPE- Donning and doffing of hand gloves (1) SGL MI 8.7 Dr. Mamdage/ Dr. Khalkar K./                        Dr. Madavi/   Dr. Jeughale
17-10-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI 8.7 Hand hygiene , PPE- Donning and doffing of hand gloves (1) SGL MI 8.7 Dr. Mamdage/ Dr. Khalkar K./                        Dr. Madavi/   Dr. Jeughale
18-10-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 MI1.4,1.5 Disinfectants and CSSD Lecture MI1.4,1.5 Dr. Madavi
18-10-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 MI 8.8 Environmental surveillance-Bacteriology of Water, Air and Surface Lecture MI 8.8 Dr. Vankudre
19-10-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00 MI8.5- 8.7 Healthcare associated infections, Types, Infection control practices Lecture MI8.5- 8.7 Dr. Vankudre
23-10-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 MI 1.1 Bacterial culture: Culture mdia, methods and identification techniques( conventioal and automated) SGL MI 1.1 Dr. Kulkarni N./                                      Dr. Mamdage/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr. Khalkar A.
24-10-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00  MI 1.1 Bacterial culture: Culture mdia, methods and identification techniques( conventioal and automated) SGL MI 1.1 Dr. Kulkarni N./                                      Dr. Mamdage/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr. Khalkar A.
25-10-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 MI8.5- 8.7  Standard precautions and Biomedical waste Lecture MI8.5- 8.7 Dr. Madavi
25-10-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 MI8.5,8.6 Needle stick injury and post exposure prophylaxis Lecture MI8.5,8.6 Dr. Aher
26-10-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00 Integration MI1.7 Immunity (Paediatrics) Lecture MI1.7 Mr. Deshpande
05-11-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00  Antibiotic sensitivity testing SGL MI 1.6 Dr. Khalkar K./                Dr.Aher/           Dr. Sonawane/ Dr. Mamdage
06-11-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00  Antibiotic sensitivity testing SGL MI 1.6 Dr. Khalkar K./                Dr.Aher/           Dr. Sonawane/ Dr. Mamdage
08-11-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 Antigen Lecture MI-1.7,1.8 Dr. Aher
08-11-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 Bacterial genetics SDL seminar MI 1.1 Dr. Kulkarni N
09-11-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00 Antibody Lecture MI-1.7,1.8 Dr. Aher
13-11-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00  Sterilization and Disinfection SGL MI 8.5-8.8 Dr.Kulkarni N./                                      Dr. Jeughale/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr. Khalkar A.
14-11-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00  Sterilization and Disinfection SGL MI 8.5-8.8 Dr.Kulkarni N./                                      Dr. Jeughale/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr. Khalkar A.
15-11-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 Holiday
16-11-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00 Antigen- Antibody reaction Lecture MI 1.10 Dr. Vankudre
20-11-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00  General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Viral diseases SGL MI 1.1 Dr. Mamdage/ Dr. Khalkar K./                        Dr. Madavi/   Dr. Jeughale
21-11-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00  General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Viral diseases SGL MI 1.1 Dr. Mamdage/ Dr. Khalkar K./                        Dr. Madavi/   Dr. Jeughale
22-11-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 Complement SDL Assessment MI 1.8 Dr. Mamdage
22-11-24 Friday 2:00-3:00  Components of immune system- organs, Cells and Products Lecture MI 1.7 Dr. Madavi
23-11-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00   Immune responses –CMI Lecture MI 1.8 Mr. Deshpande
27-11-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00  Indirect methods of Infectious disease diagnosis (Immunological diagnostic tests) SGL MI 1.8, 8.15 Dr.Kulkarni N./   Mr. Deshpande                                   /Dr. Sonawane     / Dr.Khalkar A.
28-11-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00  Indirect methods of Infectious disease diagnosis (Immunological diagnostic tests) SGL MI 1.8, 8.15 Dr.Kulkarni N./   Mr. Deshpande                                   /Dr. Sonawane     / Dr.Khalkar A.
29-11-24 Friday 9:00-10:00  Immune responses – Antibody mediated Lecture MI 1.8 Mr. Deshpande
29-11-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 Integration  Hypersensivity (Paediatrics)(Pathology) Lecture MI 1.10 Dr. Madavi
30-11-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00  immunodeficiency states Lecture MI 1.10 Dr. Vankudre
04-12-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 SGL  General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Parasitic diseases. Stool Examination-1 SGL MI 1.2 Dr. Khalkar K./                Mr Kharde/ Dr.Aher/           Dr.Sonawane/ Mr.Deshpande/
05-12-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 SGL  General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Parasitic diseases. Stool Examination-1 SGL MI 1.2 Dr. Khalkar K./                Mr Kharde/ Dr.Aher/           Dr.Sonawane/ Mr.Deshpande/
06-12-24 Friday 9:00-10:00  Transplant and Cancer Immunology Lecture MI 1.11 Dr.Kulkarni N
06-12-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 Autoimmune disorders Lecture MI 1.10 Dr. Vankudre
07-12-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00 Integration Vaccines, universal vaccination program, Immunoprophylaxis, Immunotherapy  National Health programmes and National Immunisation Policy.(Paediatrics) Lecture MI1.9,MI 8.16 Mr .Kharde
11-12-24 Wednesday 3:00-5:00 SGL General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Fungal diseases. SGL MI 1.1 Dr.Mamdade./                                      Dr. Jeughale/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr Madavi/   Dr. Khalkar A/
12-12-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 SGL  General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Fungal diseases. SGL MI 1.1 Dr.Mamdade./                                      Dr. Jeughale/     Dr. Vankudre/ Dr Madavi/   Dr. Khalkar A/
13-12-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 Integration Anemia  – Definition ,etiology, pathogenesis and lab diagnosis with special reference to Hookworm, Trichuris trichiura (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI 2.1-2.6 Dr. Aher
13-12-24 Friday 2:00-3:00 Cardiovascular System Infections- Rheumatic Heart disease Lecture MI 2.1-2.6 Mr. Deshpande
14-12-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00  Cardiovascular System Infections- Infective Endocarditis- Classification , etiological agents,clinical features and lab diagnosis. Streptococcus viridance,Streptococcus mutans, HACEK Lecture MI 2.4 Dr.Kulkarni N
26-12-24 Thursday 3:00-5:00 Hand hygiene, PPE (Donning and Doffing) Practical SGL MI 8.5-8.8 Dr. Khalkar K /                / Dr.Aher/           Dr.Sonawane/ Mr.Vankudre/
27-12-24 Friday 9:00-10:00 Term 1 paper discussion Lecture Dr.Kulkarni N
27-12-24 Friday 2:00-3:00  Staining methods Lecture  MI1.1,1.2 Mr .Kharde
28-12-24 Saturday 12:00-1:00  Cardiovascular System Infections- Infective Endocarditis- Classification , etiological agents,clinical features and lab diagnosis. Streptococcus viridance,Streptococcus mutans, HACEK Lecture MI 2.4 Dr.Kulkarni N
01-01-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 Viral hemorrhagic fever Lecture MI 2.1-2.6 Dr. Vankudre
02-01-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 Rickettsial Infections Lecture MI2.1-2.6 Mr Kharde
02-01-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) Field visit-CSSD,STP,BMW Hospital infection control – standard precautions, Biomedical waste management,Needle stick injuries and post exposure prophylaxis SGL and Field visit MI1.4, 1.5, MI8.5- 8.7 Dr. Khalkar K./                Mr Kharde/ Dr.Madavi/          Mr.Deshpande
03-01-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) 1st term Exam Paper Dr.Kulkarni N/Dr. Khalkar K
04-01-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 Integration Enteric fever and Non typhoidal  salmonellosis(General Medicine) (Pathology) (Pharmacology) Lecture MI 2.1-2.6 Dr.Aher
04-01-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – P(A)  Field visit-CSSD,STP,BMW Hospital infection control – standard precautions, Biomedical waste management,Needle stick injuries and post exposure prophylaxis SGL and Field visit MI1.4, 1.5, MI8.5- 8.7 Dr. Khalkar K./                Mr Kharde/ Dr.Madavi/           Mr.Deshpande
07-01-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM Module 2.2 The foundations of bioethics AETCOM Dr.Kulkarni N
07-01-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) SGL  Hand hygiene, PPE (Donning and Doffing) Practical (2)
and   SVL Lab activity-  AST interpretation of one pathogenic organism-10 marks
SGL and SVL activity MI 8.5-8.8 Mr Kharde /Dr. Khalkar A./               Dr.Aher/           Dr.Vankudre/
08-01-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 Integration Malaria, Babesiosis (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI2.5 Dr.Madavi
09-01-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 Integration Kala azar, Trypanosoma (General Medicine) Lecture MI2.5 Mr.Deshpande
10-01-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B)SGL MI 8.5-8.8 Hand hygiene, PPE (Donning and Doffing) Practical (2)
and  SVL Lab activity- AST interpretation of one pathogenic organism-10 marks
SGL and SVL activity MI  8.5-  8.8 Mr Kharde/Dr. Khalkar A./               Dr.Aher/           Dr.Vankudre
14-01-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM Module 2.2 The foundations of bioethics AETCOM Dr.Kulkarni N
14-01-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A)  Laboratory diagnosis of Rheumatic heart disease,Infective endocarditis and sepsis and                seminar- streptococci SGL and Seminar MI 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 Dr. Khalkar K/ Dr.Sonawane./               Dr.Madavi/           Mr.Deshpande
15-01-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 Integration MI2.5 Filariasis , Scistosomiasis (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI2.5 Dr.Madavi
16-01-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 Misc bloodstream infections Brucella, Leptosirosis, Borreliosis Lecture MI 2.1-2.6 Mr Kharde
16-01-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) Laboratory diagnosis of Enteric fever. SVL Lab activity SVL collection of different sample 10 marks SGL and SVL activity MI 3.3, 3.4 Dr.Kulkarni./                Mr Jeughale/ Dr.Aher/           Dr.Vankudre
17-01-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B)  MI – P(A)  Laboratory diagnosis of Rheumatic heart disease,Infective endocarditis and sepsis and                                               seminar- streptococci SGL and Seminar MI 2.1,2.2,2.3 Dr. Khalkar K/ Dr.Sonawane./               Dr.Madavi/           Mr.Deshpande
18-01-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 Integration HIV (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI2.7 ,8.15, 8. 16 Dr. Vankudre
18-01-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – P(A) Laboratory diagnosis of Enteric fever. SVL Lab activity SVL collection of different sample 10 marks SGL and SVL activity MI 3.3, 3.4 Dr.Kulkarni./                Mr Jeughale/ Dr.Aher/           Dr.Vankudre
21-01-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM Module 2.3: Health care as a right
Participatory student seminar
AETCOM Dr.Kulkarni N
21-01-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) Museum assignment and Journal checking SGL Mr Kharde /             Dr. Khalkar A./               Dr.Madavi/           Mr.Deshpande
22-01-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00  Systemic Candidiasis and Systemic mycoses Lecture MI 1.1,8.15 Mr.Deshpande
23-01-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 Gastrointestinal infective Syndromes and Food poisoning Lecture MI 3.1,3.5 Mr Kharde
24-01-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) Museum assignment and Journal checking SGL Mr Kharde /          Dr. Khalkar A./               Dr.Madavi/           Mr.Deshpande
28-01-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM Module 2.3: Health care as a right
Participatory student seminar
AETCOM Dr.Kulkarni N
28-01-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) Laboratory diagnosis of Brucellosis, Leptospirosis, dendue fever scrub typhus, Candidemia. And seminar- Zoonotic diseases SGL and Seminar MI 4.3, 8.1 Dr.Kulkarni /Dr.Sonawane./               Dr.Aher/           Dr.Vankudre
29-01-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 Integration Cholera, Halophilic vibrio and Aeromonas infections (General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture MI 3.1,3.2 Dr.Aher
30-01-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 Integration Gastrointestinal infections due to Enterobacteriaceae: Diarrheagenic E.coli, Shigellosis, Non-typhoidal salmonellosis and Yersiniosis (General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture MI 3.1,3.2 Mr.Deshpande
30-01-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B)  laboratory identification of microbial agents causing anaemia SGL MI2.4 Dr. Khalkar K./                Mr Jeughale/ Dr.Madavi/          Mr.Deshpande
31-01-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) Laboratory diagnosis of Brucellosis, Leptospirosis, dendue fever scrub typhus, Candidemia. And seminar- Zoonotic diseases SGL and Seminar MI 4.3, 8.1 Dr.Kulkarni /Dr.Sonawane./               Dr.Aher/           Dr.Vankudre
01-02-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  Miscellaneous Bacterial infections of GIT: H.pylori, Compylobacter and Clostridioides defficle infections, Viral gastroenteritis- Rotaviruses and others Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,3.6 Dr. Tiwari
01-02-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  Miscellaneous Bacterial infections of GIT: H.pylori, Compylobacter and Clostridioides defficle infections, Viral gastroenteritis- Rotaviruses and others Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,3.6 Dr. Tiwari
01-02-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – P(A) 11:00-1:00  laboratory identification of microbial agents causing anaemia SGL MI2.4 Dr. Khalkar K./                Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Madavi/          Mr.Deshpande
04-02-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM – MI Module 2.5  Introduction and group formation Dr.Kulkarni N
04-02-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A)  Laboratory Diagnosis of malaria and Peripheral smear staining. Seminar- Malaria SGL and SDL-Seminar MI 2.5,2.6 Mr. Kharde/ Dr.Tiwari/ Dr. Khalkar A/ Dr.Vankudre
05-02-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L     Integration  Intestinal Cestode infection (General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,1.2,8.15 Mr.Deshpande
06-02-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 MI – L Intestinal protozoan infections (General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,1.2,8.15 Dr. Vankudre
07-02-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B)  Laboratory Diagnosis of malaria and Peripheral smear staining. Seminar- Malaria SGL and SDL-Seminar MI 2.5,2.6 Mr. Kharde/ Dr.Tiwari/ Dr. Khalkar A/ Dr.Vankudre
11-02-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM – MI Module 2.5 Case introduction Dr.Kulkarni N
11-02-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) Laboratory Diagnosis of Filariasis and Leishmaniasis.  SVL Lab activity serology test SGL and SVL activity MI 2.5,02.6 Dr.Tiwari/ Mr.Deshpande/ Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Madavi
12-02-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  Integration    Intestinal Trematode Infections (General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,1.2,8.15 Dr.Madavi
13-02-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 MI – P Intestinal Nematode Infections – Trichuris,Enterobious,Strongyloides and other (General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,1.2,8.15 Mr Kharde
13-02-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) NACO strategy for HIV diagnosis Modalities used for diagnosis of HIV & HAART regimen ,Confidentiality pertainig to patient’s identity in laboratory results.    Seminar-HIV SGL and SDL-Seminar MI2.7,8.12,8.14 Dr.Kulkarni. / Mr.Kharde /  Dr. sonawane/ Dr.Aher
14-02-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) Laboratory Diagnosis of Filariasis and Leishmaniasis. SVL Lab activity serology test SGL and SVL activity MI 2.5,2.6 Dr.Tiwari/ Mr.Deshpande/ Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Madavi
15-02-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – L   Integration    Intestinal Nematode Infections – Ascaris,Hookworm(General Medicine, Paediatrics) Lecture  MI 3.1,3.2,1.2,8.15 Dr.Aher
15-02-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – P(A) 11:00-1:00 NACO strategy for HIV diagnosis Modalities used for diagnosis of HIV & HAART regimen ,Confidentiality pertainig to patient’s identity in laboratory results.    Seminar-HIV SGL and SDL-Seminar MI2.7,8.12,8.14 Dr.Kulkarni. / Mr.Kharde /    Dr. sonawane/ Dr.Aher
18-02-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM – MI Module 2.5. Self-directed learning Dr.Kulkarni N
18-02-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) Laboratory diagnosis of Diarrhea. Z-N staining-2, Stool Examination-2  Seminar-E.Hystolytica SGL and SDL-Seminar MI 1.2, 3.1, 3.2 Dr.Akash Shinde/Mr.Kharde/Dr. Khalkar A/ Dr.Vankudre
20-02-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 MI – P  Integration Viral hepatitis Hepatitis -B (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI3.7 Dr. Tiwari
21-02-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B)Laboratory diagnosis of Diarrhea. Z-N staining-2, Stool Examination-2  Seminar-E.Hystolytica SGL and SDL-Seminar MI 1.2, 3.1, 3.2 Dr.Akash Shinde/Mr.Kharde/Dr. Khalkar A/ Dr.Vankudre
25-02-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM – MI  Module 2.5. Self-directed learning Dr.Kulkarni N
25-02-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) SGL Laboratory diagnosis of Dysentery.Stool Examination-3.   SVL activity Interpretation of fungal culture and Slide SGL and SVL activity MI 1.2, 3.1, 3.2 Dr. Khalkar K./ Mr.Kharde/ Dr. sonawane/ Dr.Aher
27-02-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 MI – P  Other agents (Viruses)causing Hepatitis (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI3.7 Mr.Deshpande
27-02-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B) Laboratory diagnosis of intestinal helminthic infections. Stool Examination-4 and log book certification. SGLlog book certification. MI 1.2,2.4, 2.5,3.1, 3.2 Mr. Kharde/ Mr.Deshpande/ Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Madavi
28-02-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A) SGL Laboratory diagnosis of Dysentery.Stool Examination-3.   SVL activity Interpretation of fungal culture and Slide SGL and SVL activity MI 1.2, 3.1, 3.2 Dr. Khalkar K./ Mr.Kharde/ Dr. sonawane/ Dr.Aher
01-03-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – L   MI 4.2,4.3,1.2  Skin, soft tissue and Musculoskeletal system Infections: Staphylococcus Lecture   MI 4.2,4.3,1.2 Dr.Madavi
01-03-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – P(A) 11:00-1:00Laboratory diagnosis of intestinal helminthic infections. Stool Examination-4 and log book certification. SGL log book certification. MI 1.2,2.4, 2.5,3.1, 3.2 Mr. Kharde/ Mr.Deshpande/ Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Madavi
04-03-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM – MI Module 2.5: Bioethics Anchoring lecture AETCOM Dr.Kulkarni N
04-03-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI –  P(A) Continouos internal assesment test-2, Case interpretations Formative Assessment Dr. Khalkar K./ Dr.Tiwari/ Dr. Khalkar A/ Dr.Vankudre
05-03-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  MI 4.2,4.3,1.2  Skin, soft tissue and Musculoskeletal system Infections: Beta-hemolytic Streptococcal Infection Lecture  MI 4.2,4.3,1.2 Mr.Deshpande
06-03-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 MI – L MI 3.1,3.2 Parasitic infections of hepatobiliary system Lecture MI 3.1,3.2,1.2,8.15 Dr. Vankudre
07-03-25 Friday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(B)  Continouos internal assesment test-2, Case interpretations Formative Assessment MI 2.5,2.6 Dr. Khalkar K./ Dr.Tiwari/ Dr. Khalkar A/ Dr.Vankudre
11-03-25 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 AETCOM – MI Module 2.5: Case Resolution Dr.Kulkarni N
11-03-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A)MI SGL MI 3.7, 3.8 Laboratory diagnosis of Hepatic infections SGL MI 3.7, 3.8 Dr.Tiwari/ Dr.Akash Shinde / Dr.Sonawane/ Dr.Aher
12-03-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L MI4.1 Anaerobic infections-different methods of anaerobiosis Spore bearing and non-spore bearing anaerobes Lecture  MI4.1 Dr.Aher
13-03-25 Thursday 2:00-3:00 MI – P MI 4.3,1.2,8.13,8.15  Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections of Skin and Soft tissues: Anthrax, Actinomycosis, Nocardiosis, Non-veneral trepanomatoses, NTM, Other Bacterial SSTIs Lecture  MI 4.3,1.2,8.13,8.15 Mr.Kharde
13-03-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P(A)MI SGL MI 3.7, 3.8 Laboratory diagnosis of Hepatic infections SGL MI 3.7, 3.8 Dr.Tiwari/ Dr.Akash Shinde / Dr.Sonawane/ Dr.Aher
01-04-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A)SGL MI 4.3 Laboratory diagnosis of skin infections-I (Bacterial: Furuncle, cellulitis, Surgical site infection, Burn wound infection, Leprocy). Gram Stain-3 SGL MI 4.3 Dr. Khalkar K./ Dr.Tiwari/ Dr.Jeughale / Dr.Vankudre
02-04-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI 4.3,8.15 Viral exanthems and Other Cutaneous Viral Infections-Herpes and Varicella zoster Lecture MI 4.3,8.15 Dr.Madavi
02-04-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P MI4.3 Integration Leprosy (Dermatology) Lecture MI4.3 Dr. Vankudre
03-04-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 Seminar- MI 3.7,3.8,8.13,8.15 HBV, HCV SDL MI 3.7,3.8,8.13,8.15 Dr.Tiwari
03-04-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (B)SGL MI 4.3 Laboratory diagnosis of skin infections-I (Bacterial: Furuncle, cellulitis, Surgical site infection, Burn wound infection, Leprocy).Gram Stain-3 SGL MI 4.3 Dr. Khalkar K./ Dr.Tiwari/ Dr.Jeughale / Dr.Vankudre
04-04-25 Friday 8:00-9:00 MI 4.2,1.2  Integration  Gas gangrene (General Medicine) Lecture MI 4.2,1.2 Dr.Aher
05-04-25 Saturday 2:00-5:00 MI4.2 Bone and joint infections-Prosthetic joint infections (Orthopaedics) Google classroom MI4.2 Dr.Akash Shinde /Dr.Kulkarni N
08-04-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00  P (A)  Case study and report interpretation SGL Dr.Tiwari/ Mr.Kharde /Dr.Sonawane/ Dr.Aher
09-04-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15  Integration Superficial, cutaneous fungal infections (Dermatology) Lecture MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15 Mr.Deshpande
09-04-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P  MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15 Integration Parasitic infections of skin soft tissue  (Dermatology) and miscellaneous (Dermatology) Lecture MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15 Mr. Kharde
10-04-25 Thursday  Holiday
11-04-25 Friday 8:00-9:00  MI 4.3,8.15 Viral exanthems and Other DNA and RNA Cutaneous Viral Infections Lecture  MI 4.3,8.15 Dr.Tiwari
12-04-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – P  MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15  Integration sub-cutaneous fungal infections (Dermatology) Lecture MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15 Dr. Vankudre
12-04-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 PM 2.1 Infection Control: Part II Air borne precautions Contact Precautions Infection Control Committee 4 Microbiology i. Infection Control: I. Interactive discussion – ii. I. Interactive discussion – Visit to the isolation ward in the hospital with discussion with the staff about the precautions they take Pandemic module Mr.Deshpande
15-04-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00  P (A)  MI 1.8, MI 8.15 Interpretation of Reports( serology, Immunology) SGL  MI 1.8, MI 8.15 Dr.Kulkarni. / Dr.Akash Shinde / Dr.Madavi /                 Dr. Khalkar A.
16-04-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15  Systemic and Opportunistic fungal infections Fungal Lecture MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15 Dr.Madavi
16-04-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI6.1 ,6.3 Integration Bacterial Atypical pneumonia (SGD) :Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Legionella and others Lecture  MI 4.2,4.3,8.13,8.15 Mr. Kharde
17-04-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00  seminar MI1.1,8.15 Congenital infections SDL MI1.1,8.15 Dr. Tiwari
17-04-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 P (B)MI 1.8, MI 8.15 Interpretation of Reports( serology, Immunology) SGL MI 1.8, MI 8.15 Dr.Kulkarni. / Dr.Akash Shinde / Dr.Madavi /                 Dr. Khalkar A.
18-04-25 Friday Holiday
19-04-25 Saturday 2:00-5:00 SDL Hypersensitivity Google classroom  MI 1.10 Dr.Akash Shinde /Dr.Kulkarni N
22-04-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A)SGLMI 4.3 Laboratory diagnosis of skin infections-II ( Fungal and Viral infections)Z-N stain-3 SGL  MI 4.3  Dr. Khalkar K/ Dr.Akash / Shinde / Mr.Deshpande / Dr. Khalkar K.
23-04-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  MI 6.1, 6.3,4.3 Infection due to Non fermenters and Integration Lecture MI 6.1, 6.3,4.3 Dr. Tiwari
23-04-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P MI6.1,6.2,6.3  Integration Orthomyxo virus (General Medicine) (Paediatrics) Lecture  MI6.1,6.2,6.3 Dr. Vankudre
24-04-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 SDL-Seminar MI 1.1,8.15 Ear and Ocular infections SDL MI 1.1,8.15 Dr.Madavi
24-04-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 P (B)SGL  MI 4.3 Laboratory diagnosis of skin infections-II ( Fungal and Viral infections)Z-N stain-3 SGL  MI 4.3 Dr. Khalkar K/ Dr.Akash / Shinde / Mr.Deshpande / Dr. Khalkar K.
25-04-25 Friday 8:00-9:00  MI6.1 , 6.2,8.15 Integration Upper respiratory tract infections-Introduction, bacterial pharyngitis – Streptococcus pyogens, Diphtheria and others (General Medicine) Lecture MI6.1,6.3,1.2,8.16 Dr.Aher
26-04-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – P MI6.1,6.2,6.3   Integration Paramyxo virus (General Medicine) (Paediatrics) Lecture MI 6.1,6.3,1.2,8.16 Mr.Deshpande
26-04-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – PM iii.Small group case discussion followed by plenary– 1.5 hours Example of Case study Rajani, 34 years  has returned home from Italy, at a time when that country is having an epidemic of a new virus infection. She has mild cough and sore throat. When she develops severe breathlessness, she is admitted in the general ward of the hospital. You have been asked to take a detailed history and examine the patient. ● What precautions are necessary in this case? ● What precautions are advised for the subordinate staff attending her?  iv.Debriefing and Feedback – Pandemic module Dr.Tiwari
29-04-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00  P (A)  Case study and report interpretation Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Kharde / Dr.Akash / Shinde/ Dr.Aher
30-04-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  MI6.1, 6.2,6.3 Parasitic and Fungal infection of the lower Respiratory tract Lecture MI6.1, 6.2,6.3 Dr.Madavi
30-04-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P MI 6.1,6.2Miscellaneous Viral Infections of Respiratory tract: Rhinovirus, Adenovirus and Epstein –Barr Virus Lecture MI 6.1,6. Mr. Kharde
02-05-25 Friday 8:00-9:00  MI-L MI6.1,6.3, 1.2, 8.15 LRTI-Introduction, bacterial pneumonia : Pneumococcal pneumonia, Haemophilus influenza pneumonia and others (General Medicine) Lecture MI – L MI6.1,6.3, 1.2, 8.15 Dr. Tiwari
03-05-25 Saturday 2:00-5:00 Google classroom – SDL  typhoid fever SDL MI 3.3, 3.4,8.15 Dr Akash/  Dr.Kulkarni N
06-05-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A) MI 1.2, 4.2  SGL Laboratory diagnosis of musculoskeletal infections( Arthritis, Osteomylitis) Z-N staining -4 SGL MI 1.2, 4.2 Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Kharde / Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Vankudre
07-05-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L MI 6.1,6.2,6.3 Coronavirus Infections including COVID-19 Lecture MI 6.1,6.2,6.3 Mr.Deshpande
07-05-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P  MI 5.2,8.15 Viral Encephalitis and encephalopathy-Rabies,HSV,JE,West-Nile SGL MI 5.2,8.15 Dr. Vankudre
08-05-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 MI – L SDL MI 1.1, 8.2 seminar  Post-transplantinfections and Transfusion transmitted infection SDL MI 1.1, 8.2 Dr.Kulkarni N
08-05-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (B) SGL MI 1.2, 4.2  Laboratory diagnosis of musculoskeletal infections( Arthritis, Osteomylitis) Z-N staining -4 SGL MI 1.2, 4.2 Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Kharde / Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Vankudre
09-05-25 Friday 8:00-9:00 MI – L MI 5.1,5.3,1.2,8.15 Acute bacterial meningitis Lecture MI 5.1,5.3,1.2,8.15 Dr. Tiwari
10-05-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – P Integration MI5.1 ,5.2,5.3,8.15 CNS infections-Parasitic and fungal  (General Medicine) (Pathology) Lecture MI5.1 ,5.2,5.3,8.15 Mr.Deshpande
10-05-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – PM 2.3 Sample Collection, Microbial diagnosis, Serologic tests and their performance parameters 6 Microbiology.i.Exploratory and interactive theory session.ii. Sample collection demo and hand on in skill lab Pandemic module Mr.Kharde
13-05-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A)  MI6.2, 1.2 Laboratory diagnosis of Upper respiratory tract infections. Gram Staining-4 MI 6.2, 6.3,1.2, 8.7 Laboratory diagnosis of Lower respiratory tract infections.  Hand hygiene and PPE-3  logbook certification SGL  MI6.2, 1.2 Dr.Akash Shinde / Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Deshpande/Dr.sonawane
14-05-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L Integration MI 7.1,7.3 Urinary tract infections (General Medicine) Lecture MI 7.1,7.3 Mr.Deshpande
14-05-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P MI 5.1,5.3,8.16 Viral Meningitis and Myelitis SGL MI5.1 ,5.2,5.3,8.15 Mr. Kharde
15-05-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 MI – L SDL MI8.1 seminar Vector borne diseases SDL MI8.1 Dr.Kulkarni N
15-05-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (B)    MI6.2, 1.2  Laboratory diagnosis of Upper respiratory tract infections. Gram Staining-4 MI 6.2, 6.3,1.2, 8.7 Laboratory diagnosis of Lower respiratory tract infections. Hand hygiene and PPE-3  logbook certification SGL MI6.2, 1.2 Dr.Akash Shinde / Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Deshpande/Dr.sonawane
16-05-25 Friday 8:00-9:00 MI – L MI 5.1,5.3,1.2,8.15 Chronic Bacterial meningitis Lecture  MI 5.1,5.3,1.2,8.15 Dr. Tiwari
17-05-25 Saturday 2:00-5:00 Google classroom –  SDL syphilis SDL Dr Akash/  Dr.Kulkarni N
20-05-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A) MI 5.3  SGL Laboratory diagnosis of Meningitis (Pyogenic, Tubercular, Cryptococcal and aseptic). Laboratory diagnosis of Encephalitis.Gram Stain-4 SGL MI 5.3 Mr. Kharde/ Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Akash Shinde/ Dr.Kulkarni N
21-05-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L  MI7.1,7.2,8.15  Integration Genital infections LGV, Granuloma Inguinale, Soft Chancre and genital Herpes, Vulvovaginitis Trichomoniasis,Bacterial Vaginosis,Vaginal Candidiasis (Dermatology) (OBGY) Lecture MI7.1,7.2,8.15 Dr. Vankudre
21-05-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P Continuous class test-3 Lecture  MI 7.1,7.3 Dr.Khalkar K / Dr. Akash
22-05-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 MI – L SDL MI 8.2 seminar Opportunistic infections SDL  MI 8.2 Dr. Akash
22-05-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (B)SGL  MI 5.3 Laboratory diagnosis of Meningitis (Pyogenic, Tubercular, Cryptococcal and aseptic). Laboratory diagnosis of Encephalitis.Gram Stain-4 SGL MI 5.3 Mr. Kharde/ Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Akash Shinde/ Dr.Kulkarni N
23-05-25 Friday 8:00-9:00 MI – L MI6.1,6.3,1.2,8.16 Tuberculosis Lecture MI6.1,6.3,1.2,8.16 Dr.Aher
24-05-25 Saturday 9:00-10:00 MI – P MI 6.1,6.3,1.2,8.16  Nontuberculous Mycobacteria infections and  Pertussis Lecture MI 6.1,6.3,1.2,8.16 Dr.Madavi
24-05-25 Saturday 11:00-1:00 MI – PM 2.3 Sample Collection, Microbial diagnosis, Serologic tests and their performance parameters 6 Microbiology.iii.Small group activity, where students can be asked to discuss different test reports of suspected cases with performance characteristic and asked to interpret followed by discussion on choosing a lab test– Pandemic module Dr. Tiwari
03-06-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A)SGL MI 7.1,7.2Laboratory diagnosis of Urinary tract infection, Laboratory diagnosis of Genitourinary infections and STDs.Gram Stain-5 . Z-N Staining-5. logbook certification SGL  MI 7.1,7.2 Dr. Khalkar K/ Dr.Akash / Shinde / Dr.Madavi /

Dr. Khalkar A.

04-06-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L MI7.2 Integration  Sexually transmitted infections-1 syphillis (OBGY) (Dermatology) Lecture MI7.2 Dr.Madavi
04-06-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – P  MI7.1 ,8.15 Integration Genital infections Gonorrhoea and Non gonococcal urethritis(Dermatology) (OBGY) Lecture MI7.1 ,8.15 Mr. Kharde
05-06-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 MI – L SDL MI8.4  seminar  Emerging and reemrging Infectious diseases SDL MI8.4 Dr.Akash
05-06-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (B)MI 7.1,7.2  SGL Laboratory diagnosis of Urinary tract infection, Laboratory diagnosis of Genitourinary infections and STDs.Gram Stain-5 . Z-N Staining-5. logbook certification SGL MI 7.1,7.2 Dr. Khalkar K/ Dr.Akash / Shinde / Dr.Madavi /

Dr. Khalkar A.

06-06-25 Friday 8:00-9:00 MI – L MI 4.1 Tetanus Lecture  MI 4.1 Dr Aher
07-06-25 Saturday Bakari Eid Holiday
10-06-25 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (A) Revision practical and journal checking.2.3 Sample Collection, Microbial diagnosis, Serologic tests and their performance parameters 6 Microbiology.iv. Visit to laboratory with demonstration of diagnostic test v.Discussion and closure SGL Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Kharde / Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Vankudre
11-06-25 Wednesday 9:00-10:00 MI – L MI 8.5-8.7  Revision lecture Standard precautions and BMW msnsgement Lecture MI 8.5-8.7 Dr. Vankudre
11-06-25 Wednesday 2:00-3:00 MI – PMI8.1 Integration Zoonotic Infections- Plague, Tularemia and Bite wound Infection (General Medicine) Lecture Mr. Kharde
12-06-25 Thursday 9:00-10:00 MI – L SDL MI 1.1 seminar  Bioterrorism and Laboratory acquired infections SDL MI 1.1 Dr.Kulkarni N
12-06-25 Thursday 3:00-5:00 MI – P (B) Revision practical and journal checking.2.3 Sample Collection, Microbial diagnosis, Serologic tests and their performance parameters 6 Microbiology.iv. Visit to laboratory with demonstration of diagnostic test v.Discussion and closure SGL Dr.Kulkarni N/ Mr.Kharde / Dr.Jeughale/ Dr.Vankudre
13-06-25 Friday 8:00-9:00 MI – L MI 8.16 National health programmes for communicable diseases Lecture MI 8.16 Dr.Madavi
11/11/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) Introduction to Microbiology laboratory and Microscopy MI1.1, 1.2 Practical Dr Khalkar K,               Dr Samrudhi,

Dr Sunita Bhandari,

Dr Sapana Vankudre,

Dr Vaishnavi Madavi

12/11/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B) Introduction to Microbiology laboratory and Microscopy MI1.1, 1.2 Practical Dr Khalkar K, Dr Samrudhi,

Dr Sunita Bhandari,

Dr Sapana Vankudre,

Dr Vaishnavi Madavi

13/11/25 Thursday 9.00-10.00 am MI-L Discuss notable historical events, scientific developments and contributions of key scientists in the evolution of medical microbiology. Discuss the role of microbes in health and disease
MI1.1
Lecture Mr Milind Deshpande
13/11/25 Thursday 2.00-3.00pm MI-L Morphology & Physiology of bacteria & Normal flora
MI1.1,1.2
Lecture Dr Vaishnavi Madavi
14/11/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI- L Lab diagnosis of bacterial infections
MI1.3-1.10, 9.3, 11.1
Lecture Dr Sapana Vankudre
18/11/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Bacterial diseases. (Sample collection, Handling & Transport). Demonstration of respect for patient samples sent for laboratory investigations. MI 1.3-1.10 AETCOM module 2.1 Practical Dr Kulkarni,    Dr Akash,             Dr Chitanya,        Dr Aher,

Mr Milind Deshpande

19/11/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B)  General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Bacterial diseases. (Sample collection, Handling & Transport). Demonstration of respect for patient samples sent for laboratory investigations. MI 1.3-1.10 AETCOM module 2.1 Practical Dr. Kulkarni,  Dr Akash,       Dr Chitanya,

Dr Aher,

Mr Milind Deshpande

20/11/25 Thursday 9.00-10.00 am MI-L General mycology and Lab diagnosis of fungal infections  MI 1.1-1.2,1.4-1.6 Lecture Dr Aher
20/11/25 Thursday 2.00-3.00pm MI-LGeneral Virology and Lab diagnosis of Viruses -I
MI 1.1-1.2,1.4-1.6
Lecture Dr Sunita Bhandari
21/11/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI-L General Virology and Lab diagnosis of Viruses -II
MI 1.1-1.2,1.4-1.6
Lecture Dr Manish Tiwari
25/11/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) Direct methods of bacterial detection: Simple staining, hanging drop, Gram staining-1 and other staining methods (DOAP)
MI 1.4, 1.10
Practical Dr Khalkar K, Dr Akash ,       Dr Chitanya,

Dr Samrudhi

26/11/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B) Direct methods of bacterial detection: Simple staining, hanging drop, Gram staining-1 and other staining methods (DOAP)
MI 1.4, 1.10
Practical Dr Khalkar K, Dr Akash ,      Dr Chitanya,

Dr Samrudhi

27/11/25 Thursday 9.00-10.00 am MI- L General Parasitology and Lab diagnosis of Parasitic infections  MI 1.1-1.2,1.4-1.6,1.10 Lecture Dr Vaishnavi Madavi
27/11/25 Thursday 2.00-3.00pm MI-L Bacterial genetics  MI 1.3 Lecture Mr Milind Deshpande
28/11/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI- L Epidemiology of Infectious diseases
MI 1.11
Integration
Community medicine
Lecture Dr Sapana Vankudre
29/11/25 Saturday 2.00-5.00pm Google classroom-MI  SDL General Microbiology Assignment Google classroom Dr Kulkarni
2/12/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) ZN Staining & Other staining methods(DOAP)-1 MI 1.4, 1.10 Practical Dr Kulkarni,    Dr Akash ,       Dr Chitanya,   Dr Samrudhi,  Dr Aher,         Mr Milind Deshpande
3/12/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B) ZN Staining & Other staining methods(DOAP)-1 MI 1.4, 1.10 Practical Dr Kulkarni,

Dr Akash ,

Dr Chitanya,

Dr Samrudhi,

Dr Aher,

Mr Milind Deshpande

4/12/25 Thursday 9.00-10.00 am MI-L Methods of sterilization
MI 1.12,1.13
 Integration
General Surgery
Lecture Dr Aher
4/12/25 Thursday 2.00-3.00pm MI-L Disinfectants
MI 1.12,1.13
Integration
General Surgery
Lecture Dr Manish Tiwari
5/12/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI- L Immunity  MI 2.1, 2.6 Integration
Pediatrics,
Pathology
Lecture Dr Sunita Bhandari
9/12/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) Bacterial culture: Culture media, methods and identification techniques( conventional and automated) MI1.3, 1.4, 11.1 Practical Dr Khalkar K , Dr Samrudhi,  Dr Jeughale,

Dr Sonawane,  Dr Sunita Bhandari ,

Dr Sapana Vankudre

10/12/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B) Bacterial culture: Culture media, methods and identification techniques( conventional and automated) MI1.3, 1.4, 11.1 Practical Dr Khalkar K , Dr Samrudhi,  Dr Jeughale,

Dr Sonawane, Dr Sunita Bhandari ,

Dr Sapana Vankudre

11/12/25 Thursday 9.00-10.00 am MI-L Antigen & Antibody MI 2.2 Lecture Dr Vaishnavi Madavi
11/12/25 Thursday 2.00-3.00pm MI-L Antigen- Antibody reaction -I  MI 2.5 Lecture Dr Sapana Vankudre
12/12/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI- L Antigen- Antibody reaction -II  MI 2.5 Lecture Mr Milind Deshpande
16/12/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) Antibiotic sensitivity testing MI1.3, 1.4, 11.1 Practical Dr Kulkarni,    Dr Akash ,       Dr Chitanya,   Dr Khalkar A, Dr Vaishnavi Madavi,  Dr Manish Tiwari
17/12/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B) Antibiotic sensitivity testing MI1.3, 1.4, 11.1 Practical Dr Kulkarni,

Dr Akash ,

Dr Chitanya,

Dr Khalkar A, Dr Vaishnavi Madavi,

Dr Manish Tiwari

18/12/25 Thursday 9.00-10.00 am MI-L Complement MI 2.2 Lecture Dr Aher
18/12/25 Thursday 2.00-3.00pm MI-L Components of immune system- organs, Cells and Products  MI 2.2 Lecture Dr Manish Tiwari
19/12/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI- L Immune responses –CMI MI 2.3,2.4 Lecture Dr Sunita Bhandari
20/12/25 Saturday 2.00-5.00pm Google classroom-MI SDL Transplant and cancer immunology MI 2.8 Google classroom Dr Samrudhi,     Dr Akash ,          Dr Chitanya
23/12/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A)Sterilization and Disinfection MI 1.12, 1.13 Practical Dr Khalkar K ,  Dr Samrudhi,   Dr Jeughale,    Dr Sonawane, Dr Sunita Bhandari ,         Dr Sapana Vankudre
24/12/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B)Sterilization and Disinfection MI 1.12, 1.13 Practical Dr Khalkar K ,   Dr Samrudhi,   Dr Jeughale,    Dr Sonawane, Dr Sunita Bhandari ,        Dr Sapana Vankudre
25/12/25 Thursday Christmas Holiday
26/12/25 Friday 2.00-3.00pm MI- L Immune responses – Antibody mediated  MI 2.3, 2.4 Lecture Dr Vaishnavi Madavi
30/12/25 Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(A) Indirect methods of Infectious disease diagnosis (Immunological diagnostic tests) MI 2.5 Practical Dr Kulkarni,      Dr Akash ,         Dr Chitanya,     Dr Khalkar A,    Dr Aher,          Mr Milind Deshpande
31/12/25 Wednesday 3.00-5.00pm MI-P(B) Indirect methods of Infectious disease diagnosis (Immunological diagnostic tests) MI 2.5 Practical Dr Kulkarni,      Dr Akash ,         Dr Chitanya,     Dr Khalkar A,    Dr Aher,           Mr Milind Deshpande

 


  1. Syllabus
Number COMPETENCY

The student should be able to

Predominant Domain K/S/A/C Level K/KH/S H/P Core (Y/N) Suggested Teaching Learning method Suggested Assessment method Number required to certify

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MICROBIOLOGY      (Topics = 11, Competencies = 74)
Topic 1: General Microbiology, Ethics & Communication  Number of competencies: (13)   Number of competencies that require certification: (02)
MI 1.1 Discuss notable historical events, scientific developments and contributions of key scientists in the evolution of medical microbiology. Discuss the role of microbes in health and disease K K N LGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 1.2 Describe basic morphology, physiology/characteristics, classification and common infections /diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and

parasites.

K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 1.3 Describe the basic principles of molecular biology and the concept and significance of studying molecular genetics. Discuss molecular techniques applied to disease diagnosis in clinical microbiology. K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 1.4 Describe the laboratory methods used to detect causative agents of

infectious diseases.

K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 1.5 Discuss the appropriate method of collecting and transporting samples to detect microbial agents, including instructions to be given to patients

before sample collection.

K KH Y LGT/ SGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 1.6 Demonstrate the appropriate method of collection and transport of samples for the detection of microbial agents including instructions to be given to patients before sample collection. S SH Y DOAP, Role play Practical exercises

/OSPE

3
MI 1.7 Discuss the attitude & behaviors that portray respect & demonstrate respect for patient samples sent to the laboratory for performance of laboratory tests in the detection of microbial agents causing Infectious

diseases

A SH Y SGT, Role play Observation, Viva Voce, Scenario based questions
MI 1.8 Discuss and demonstrate effective communication skills with patients, relatives and clinicians during sample collection and pre/posttest counseling C SH Y Role play OSPE, Observation, Scenario based questions
MI 1.9 Discuss & demonstrate confidentiality pertaining to patient identity in laboratory

results

A SH Y SGT, Role play Scenario based questions, Viva Voce
MI 1.10 Perform Gram stain, ZN stain, and routine stool examination to identify the different causative agents of infectious diseases from the clinical specimen S P Y DOAP Practicals/OSPE 3 for each procedure

 

MI 1.11 Describe the epidemiological basis of infectious diseases and their application. K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 1.12 Classify and describe the different methods of sterilization and disinfection. Discuss the mechanism of action, application and quality control of different methods in the laboratory and in clinical and surgical practices. K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case discussion exercise, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 1.13 Choose the most appropriate method of sterilization and disinfection to be used in specific situations in the laboratory, in clinical and surgical practice. K KH Y SGT, Case discussion Written assessment/Viva voce/
Topic 2 : Basic Immunology & Immunological disorders  Number of competencies: (08)    Number of competencies that require certification: (NIL)
MI 2.1 Explain the role of immunological mechanisms in health and disease (innate and acquired immunity). K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 2.2 Describe the structure and functions of immune system and its components (antigens, antibodies and complement systems). K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 2.3 Describe the host immune responses in Microbial infections (humoral and cellular immune response). K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 2.4 Explain the immune response in different types of infections (bacterial, mycobacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections) K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

 

 

MI 2.5 Discuss the principles and applications of laboratory tests used in diagnostic microbiology based on the host’s immune response. K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 2.6 Discuss the immunological basis of disease prevention through active and passive immune prophylaxis. Discuss the importance of herd

immunity in prevention and control of infectious disease in community.

K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 2.7 Describe the immunological mechanisms in immunological disorders (hypersensitivity, autoimmune disorders and immunodeficiency states)

and discuss the laboratory methods used in their detection.

K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 2.8 Describe the immunological mechanisms involved in transplantation,

tumour immunity and their applications in disease management.

K KH N LGT, SDL` MCQ, Viva Voce
Topic 3: CVS and Blood  Number of competencies: (13)    Number of competencies that require certification: (1)
MI 3.1 Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features, complications/sequelae and laboratory diagnosis of rheumatic fever. K KH Y LGT SGT, Case-based discussion Written/ Viva voce
MI3.2 Describe the classification etio-pathogenesis, clinical features of

Infective endocarditis (IE).

K KH Y LGT, SGT, Case based discussion Written/ Viva voce
MI 3.3 Discuss the diagnostic modalities of IE available with special emphasis on concept of sepsis and blood culture collection & processing. K KH Y LGT, SGT , Case based discussion Written/ Viva voce 2
MI 3.4 Diagnose a clinically suspected case of rheumatic fever/IE based on the findings of various microscopic, serological and culture investigations. K KH Y LGT, SGT, Case based discussion Case based exercise, Case based MCQ, Viva voce
MI 3.5 Define & describe types of Pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO). Discuss the etiopathogenesis and diagnostic modalities available to rule out

infective causes of PUO.

K KH Y LGT, SDL, SGT , Case-based discussion Written assessment/ Viva voce
MI 3.6 Classify & describe the enteric fever pathogens. Discuss the evolution of the clinical course, pathogenesis, complications, laboratory diagnosis and prevention of enteric fever. K KH Y LGT. SGT, Case-based discussion Case based exercise, Written assessment,

Case based MCQ, Viva voce

MI 3.7 Choose the most appropriate laboratory test in a suspected case of enteric fever based on the duration of illness and in a suspected case of carrier. K KH Y Interpretational exercises (Practicals) Case based exercise, Case based MCQ, interpretational exercise, Viva Voce
MI 3.8 Read and interpret the results of various laboratory investigations in a suspected case of enteric fever with special emphasis on serological test results. K KH Y Interpretational exercises (Practicals) Case discussion exercise, Case based MCQ, interpretation exercise, Viva Voce
MI 3.9 Enumerate the common infective causes of anaemia and describe the mechanisms involved in causing anaemia by them. K KH Y LGT Written assessment
MI 3.10 Describe the morphology, life cycle, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis, prevention and control of the common parasites causing anaemia. K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Case based exercise, Case based MCQ,

Viva Voce

 

 

MI 3.11 Describe the morphology, life cycle, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, laboratory diagnosis and prevention of hemoparasites commonly prevalent in India (e.g. causing kala-azar, malaria, filariasis etc.) K KH Y LGT, SGT, SDL Written assessment, Case discussion exercise, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 3.12 Differentiate agents of malignant malaria from agents of benign malaria reported in peripheral blood smear examination/ serology and explain its clinical significance. K, KH Y Case-based discussion with reports (Practicals) Interpretational exercise, Case based

exercise, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

MI 3.13 Describe    the    epidemiology,    the    etio-    pathogenesis,                      evolution complications, opportunistic infections, diagnosis, prevention and the

principles of management of HIV

K KH Y LGT, SDL Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
Topic 4: Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary system                 Number of competencies:(09)                                Number of competencies that require certification:(01)
MI 4.1 Define and differentiate between diarrhea, dysentery and food poisoning. Enumerate the microbial agents causing them. K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ,

Viva Voce

MI 4.2 Describe the epidemiology, morphology, pathogenesis, clinical features and diagnostic modalities of bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal agents

causing diarrhoea.

K KH Y LGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 4.3 Describe the epidemiology, morphology, pathogenesis, clinical features and diagnostic modalities of bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal agents causing dysentery K KH Y LGT with case discussions Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

 

 

MI 4.4 Identify the common etiologic agents of diarrhoea and dysentery by stool microscopic examination. S SH Y DOAP (Practicals) Interpretational

exercises /practical exercise

3
MI 4.5 Enumerate the bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal agents of food

poisoning and discuss their pathogenesis, clinical course and laboratory diagnosis.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion , SGT Written assessment,

Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

MI 4.6 Describe the infective aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical course of Acid

peptic disease (APD) and Discuss the laboratory diagnosis and management of the causative agent of APD.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion, SDL Written assessment,

Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

MI 4.7 Describe the epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of viral hepatitis. K KH Y LGT with case / clinical report discussion Written assessment,

Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

MI 4.8 Discuss the modalities in laboratory diagnosis, with special emphasis on

viral markers and preventive strategies for viral hepatitis caused by hepatitis viruses.

K KH Y LGT with case / clinical report discussion Written assessment,

Case based MCQ, Viva Voce

MI 4.9 Suggest the most appropriate laboratory test based on history and clinical presentation in a suspected case of viral hepatitis and interpret the type and progress of viral hepatitis based on the laboratory report

of viral markers in a case of infection by hepatitis virus.

K KH Y SDL, SGT with case / clinical report discussion Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
Topic 5: Musculoskeletal system, Skin and Soft tissue infections  Number of competencies: (05)   Number of competencies that require certification: (NIL)
MI 5.1 Enumerate the microbial agents causing anaerobic infections. Describe the pathogenesis, clinical course and the laboratory diagnosis of

anaerobic infections.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion Written assessment, Case based MCQ,

Viva Voce

MI 5.2 Explain the etiopathogenesis, clinical course & laboratory diagnosis of bone & joint infections caused by bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic

agents.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion Written assessment, Case based MCQ,

Viva Voce

MI 5.3 Explain the etiopathogenesis, clinical course and the laboratory diagnosis of skin and soft tissue infections caused by bacterial, fungal,

viral and parasitic agents.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 5.4 Differentiate between infective and non-infective lesions in the skin. Enlist microbes causing systemic disease with involvement of skin. K KH N LGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 5.5 Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical course, complications and laboratory diagnosis of mycobacterial infections involving skin & soft

tissue with special emphasis on sample collection from/of skin

K KH Y LGT, SGT, SDL Written assessment
Topic 6 : Central Nervous System infections         Number of competencies: (03)   Number of competencies that require certification: (NIL)

 

 

MI 6.1 Enumerate the microbial agents causing meningitis. Explain the pathogenesis, clinical course and laboratory diagnosis of meningitis

caused by bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic agents.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ,

Viva Voce

MI 6.2 Enumerate the microbial agents causing encephalitis Explain the pathogenesis, clinical course and laboratory diagnosis of encephalitis

caused by bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic agents.

K KH Y LGT with case discussion SGT, SDL Written assessment, Case based MCQ,

Viva Voce

MI 6.3 Identify the microbial agents causing meningitis from a Gram stained given smear. Read & Interpret the microscopic findings and culture

report of CSF to diagnose a case of bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection in CNS

K KH Y SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce, OSCE
Topic 7: Respiratory tract infections        Number of competencies: (05)   Number of competencies/ skills that require certification: (02)
MI 7.1 Explain the etiopathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis and prevention of Infections of the upper respiratory tract caused by bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic agents. K KH Y LGT with case discussion SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 7.2 Explain the etiopathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis and prevention of Infections of the lower respiratory tract caused by bacterial, mycobacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic agents. K KH Y LGT with case discussion SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 7.3 Enlist & identify the etiological agents of lower respiratory infection in specific situations like age, immune status, community-acquired pneumonia, hospital-acquired pneumonia etc K KH Y LGT with case discussion , SGT Written assessment, Case based MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 7.4 Identify the common etiologic agents of upper respiratory tract infections in a Gram Stain/ Albert stained smear of throat swab and correlate with the clinical findings provided. S P Y DOAP Practicals OSPE, Clinical case based exercises 3
MI 7.5 Identify the common etiologic agents of lower respiratory tract infections in a provided Gram Stained & Acid fast stained smear of sputum/BAL/tracheal aspirate and correlate with the clinical findings

provided

S P Y DOAP Practicals OSPE, Clinical case based exercises 3
Topic:8 Genitourinary and Sexually Transmitted Infections                           Number of competencies: (04)                        Number of competencies that require certification: (NIL)
MI 8.1 Describe the etiopathogenesis and discuss the laboratory diagnosis of common bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections of the genito- urinary system K KH Y LGT/ SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 8.2 Enlist common sexually transmitted infections (STI). Explain the pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis and prevention of common bacterial and viral sexually transmitted infections. K KH Y LGT/ SGT Written assessment, Viva Voce
MI 8. Explain the concept and utility of Syndromic management of STI. K KH Y SDL/ SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 8.4 Explain etiopathogenesis, clinical course, and the appropriate method

for specimen collection, and discuss the laboratory diagnosis of different clinical and epidemiological types of urinary tract infections.

K KH Y LGT/ SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
Topic 9: Zoonotic diseases and Miscellaneous certification: (NIL)                                         Number of competencies: (06)                          Number of competencies that require      
MI 9.1 Define and classify Zoonotic infections. Explain etio-pathogenesis, vectors, clinical course, transmission, risk factors, laboratory diagnosis, and preventive & control strategies of different zoonotic infections

caused by bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic agents.

K KH Y LGT/ SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 9.2 Describe the etiopathogenesis and laboratory diagnosis of opportunistic infections(OI) along with factors predisposing to the development of OI

by bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic agents.

K KH Y LGT, SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 9.3 Choose the most suitable microbiological investigation in a given clinical situation and Interpret the results of the laboratory tests for the

diagnosis of the infectious disease

K SH Y Case based exercise, SGT Cased based exercises, Case based

MCQ

MI 9.4 Describe the etiopathogenesis of infective causes of malignancy and explain the mechanisms used by oncogenic viruses in the development

of virus-associated malignancies, along with their preventive measures.

K KH Y LGT SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 9.5 Describe the concept of emerging & re-emerging Infectious diseases. Explain the factors responsible for emergence and re-emergence of

these disease and strategies for their prevention and control.

K KH Y LGT, small group discussion, SDL Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 9.6 Describe the National Health Programs in the prevention of common infectious diseases and discuss the National reference centres for

disease diagnosis and control

K K N LGT Written assessment, Viva voce
Topic 10: Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) Number of competencies: (05) Number of competencies that require certification: (01)
 

MI 10.1

Enumerate different causative agents and the types of Healthcare- Associated Infections (HAI). Define HAI and describe the chain of transmission and its role in preventing HAI. K K Y LGTs, SGT Written assessment, Viva voce
MI 10.2 Describe the standard & transmission based precautions for infection control and the role of the hospital infection control committee (HICC)

in the prevention of HAI.

K KH Y LGTs, SGT MCQ, viva voce
MI 10.3 Demonstrate hand washing, donning- doffing of PPE and segregation of Biomedical waste S SH Y DOAP, Role-play, SGT, Practicals OSPE, Direct Observation with checklist 3 each

 

 

Topic 10: Healthcare-associated infections (HAI)                     Number of competencies: (05)                 Number of competencies that require certification: (01)
MI 10.4 Describe the methods used and significance of assessing the microbial contamination of food, water and air (in hospital surveillance) K KH N Interactive LGTs Written assessment, MCQ, Viva Voce
 

MI 10.5

Describe the commonly detected drug-resistant microbes in HAI. Explain

the mechanism of evolution, spread, and control of antimicrobial drug resistance in hospitalized patients.

K KH Y LGT, SGT Written assessment, MCQ, Viva Voce
Topic 11: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) & Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMSP)        Number of competencies: (03)                 Number of competencies that require certification: (Nil)
MI 11.1 Describe the genotypic & phenotypic mechanisms of antimicrobial drug resistance and the methods of antimicrobial susceptibility testing, along with interpretation of the antimicrobial susceptibility testing report K KH Y LGT, SGT Written assessment, MCQ, Viva Voce,

Interpretational exercise

MI 11.2 Explain intrinsic & acquired drug resistance along with the antimicrobial spectrum of important human pathogens and its application in clinical

therapy.

K KH Y LGT, SGT Written assessment, MCQ, Viva Voce
MI 11.3 Explain the concept and application of the antimicrobial stewardship program including rational antimicrobial prescription and your role in its

implementation.

K KH Y LGT, SGT Written assessment, MCQ, Viva Voce