Part I – Guideline Syllabus
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Part I – Guideline Syllabus
Part I – Guideline Syllabus
The syllabus comprises a list of possible topics. These should be read as examples of topics which
appear frequently on papers and in the Clinicals. However, it is important to realize that other topics,
including rare diseases do appear. Actually no syllabus could be exhaustive, though the examination
does reflect realistic medical practice.
I
ndex
1. Molecular Biology and Genetics
2. Biochemistry
3. Physiology
4. Anatomy, structure and ultrastructure
5. Pathology
6. Microbiology
7. Immunology
8. Therapeutics
9. Medical ethics
10. Communication skills
11. Environment
12. Statistics and epidemiology
13. Blood and lymphoreticular systems
14. Cardiovascular system
15. Respiratory system
16. Endocrine system
17. Nervous system
18. Psychiatry
19. Dermatology
20. Rheumatology
21. Gastrointestinal system
22. Urinary system
23. Reproductive system
The syllabus comprises a list of possible topics. These should be read as examples of topics which
appear frequently on papers and in the Clinicals. However, it is important to realize that other topics,
including rare diseases do appear. Actually no syllabus could be exhaustive, though the examination
does reflect realistic medical practice.
I
ndex
1. Molecular Biology and Genetics
2. Biochemistry
3. Physiology
4. Anatomy, structure and ultrastructure
5. Pathology
6. Microbiology
7. Immunology
8. Therapeutics
9. Medical ethics
10. Communication skills
11. Environment
12. Statistics and epidemiology
13. Blood and lymphoreticular systems
14. Cardiovascular system
15. Respiratory system
16. Endocrine system
17. Nervous system
18. Psychiatry
19. Dermatology
20. Rheumatology
21. Gastrointestinal system
22. Urinary system
23. Reproductive system
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