Social and preventive medicine has a large part in NEET Pg and FMGE Exams. Concepts of SPM need to be clear. SPM or PSM is an important component of Post graduate Examinations. The Newly Proposed Exam Pattern will see some new changes and modifications.  SPM being a major subject, the thrust on Types of Questions asked will be more in line with the concept of Preventive medicine.

What is important for a MBBS Graduate or an IMG (Indian Medical Graduate to understand that SPM carries a lot of weight in Examinations and is also important to build a good base for medicine and Pediatrics?

There is a considerable overlap of many topics which are given best in SPM Books. Topics like infectious diseases, Vaccines, Non communicable diseases, Pediatric diseases are well studied in SPM.

Studying SPM also lets you know about Incubation periods of disease, Prophylactic and Actual Treatment of Diseases. It augments your Knowledge of Medicine.

Our Experts suggest a review of these topics and they should never be missed.

The recent changes in Spm are the induction of a more clinically oriented approach for the subject. The one liner concept is not much asked now. There is more emphasis on problems and application of Knowledge of Spm to medicine.

 

Some of these High Yield Topics are:

 

  • Age specific fertility rate
  • Alpha error        
  • Anatomical waste
  • Anemia
  • Anthrax 
  • Attributable risk
  • Bar graph
  • BCG
  • Berkesonian bias
  • Berkfeld filter
  • Beta error
  • Bhore Committee
  • Birth Rate
  • Brucellosis
  • Case control studies
  • Case fatality ratio
  • Chlorimeter
  • Cholera
  • Coccoidiomycosis
  • Cohort studies
  • Coliform count.
  • Death Rate
  • Delta error
  • Dengue fever.
  • Diphtheria
  • Disability limitation
  • Dose response relationship
  • DPT
  • Ecological studies
  • Evaluation
  • Field trials
  • Flea
  • Gambusia affinis.
  • Gamma  error   
  • Generation time
  • Groundnut oil
  • Health education
  • Health promotion
  • Histogram
  • HIV
  • Incubation period
  • Indian tick typhus
  • Infant mortality rate
  • Infectious waste
  • Input Output Analysis
  • Interval data
  • Interviewer bias
  • Japanese Encephalitis (JE)
  • Kartar Singh Committee
  • KFD
  • Kyasanur forest disease (KFD).
  • Leprosy
  • Life expectancy at age 1 year
  • Line diagram
  • Literacy rate
  • Louse
  • Malaria
  • Malathion.
  • Malnutrition
  • Mantoux postitivity
  • Mantoux test / PCR
  • Meningitis
  • Methylene blue reduction test.
  • Mites
  • MMR
  • Monitoring
  • Mudaliar Committee
  • Multiple linear regression.
  • Multiple logistic regression.
  • Network Analysis
  • Normal data 
  • Obstetric hemorrhage
  • Obstructed labour
  • Odds ratio
  • OPV
  • Ordinal data
  • Palm oil
  • Paris green.
  • Phosphatase test.
  • Pictogram
  • Plague
  • Polio
  • Population attributable risk.
  • Prevalence of tuberculosis
  • Primordial prevention
  • Proportional mortality rate
  • Ratio data 
  • Recall bias
  • Relapsing fever
  • Relative risk
  • Secondary attack rate
  • Selection bias
  • Sensitivity.
  • Serial interval
  • Simple curvilinear regression.
  • Simple linear regression.
  • Soyabean oil
  • Specific mortality rate
  • Specific protection
  • Specific protection
  • Specificity of association
  • Sputum culture
  • Sputum microscopy
  • Sputum positivity
  • Srivastava Committee
  • Standard plate count.
  • Strength of association
  • Sunflower oil
  • Syphilis
  • Tetanus
  • Ticks
  • Total Fertility rate 
  • Tuberculin conversion index
  • Tuberculosis (TB)
  • Tularemia
  • Typhoid
  • X- ray chest
  • Yellow fever.  

 

We have studied this Subject extensively and made an Analysis of Some of the most frequently asked topics. Questions from these were always figuring in the CBT or older Examinations.

It is imperative and therefore of prime importance that a student is well versed with these important and High Yield Topics which contribute significantly to the bulk of the Examination. Med exams provide a perfect Revision for same along with other Subjects. You can take our Online Exams of all Subjects for Best Merit and Rank.

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