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DR. MUHAMMAD RAZZAQ MALIK

M.B.B.S, MCPS, (Com.Med)

Assistant Professor(Deptt. of Com.Med)Sheikh Zayed Medical CollegeRahim Yar Khan.

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Social Social HygieneHygieneSocial hygiene refers to the science of

prevention and treat ment of sexually transmitted infections, previously known as "Venereal diseases", including, the rehabilitation of patients and contact tracing.

Medical Education is currently undergoing a process of transformation, all over the world. This is the most important 'development to take place since the Flexner Report of 1910. The terminology used in Medical Education is given below.

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Community Orientation Community Orientation Medical Education (COME)Medical Education (COME)Community Oriented Medical Education

is defined as "rel evant" medical education, which takes into consideration in all aspects of its operation, the health problems of the coun try, in which it is conveyed. Its aim is to produce community oriented doctors who are both, able to and willing to serve their communities and deal effectively, and efficiently with health problems, at the primary, secondary and tertiary level.)

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Integrated CurriculumIntegrated CurriculumThis attempts to fuse

independent disciplines in a more unified whole,." Development of this type of model is based on the assumption that medical learning and teaching gains greater meaning when didactic courses and clinical experience are brought together.

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Conti.-----Conti.-----This system advocates the organization

of courses around 'major organ systems, like cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal tract etc., or, around "themes". At the same time, the relevant clinical experience is provided, depending on the year and phase of study, the organ system or theme being visited in ascending "spiral" throughout the course of study. It is advocated that through this means, the impact of medical education is increased, as the basic principles of normal and abnormal body conditions are learned with relevance.

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CBECBECommunity Based Education, is

defined as a system of edu cation, which i carried out, outside the teaching hospital and in the community whose first and second level health care facilities are available for this purpose e.g. Urban or Rural Health Center, Basic Health Unit, MCH center.

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CBLCBLCommunity Based Learning is

defined as a learning process through tasks / assignments, of students outside the teaching hospital inpatient facilities, and university/ college, in places like schools, work-place, homes, housing areas, squatter settlements, primary and secondary level health care facilities with reference to health and health related problems.

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PBLPBLProblem Based Learning, is the learning

that results from the process of working towards the understanding or resolu tion of a problem, by a group of students, in a small group tutorial setting, over the course of one, two or more, two hour sessions, with sufficient time in between sessions for stu dents to undertake self learning and research, alone or in groups and reporting their findings in subsequent session (s).

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Conti……Conti……These tutorials are facilitated by

a tutor, and research may be carried out by the students in the resources center, commu nity, wards and other health related facilities.

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Competency-Based Competency-Based EducationEducationIt is the system of education

which aims to delineate, in explicit terms the competencies an individual should have, at the completion of an educational course.

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Conti….Conti….Generally applicable competencies for

graduates have been summarized as follows:

» Adapt to and participate in change* Pursue life-long, self directed education* Reason critically* Manage unfamiliar situations » Make

informal decisions « Participate productively in teams « Communicate effectively when

* Obtaining and giving information* Negotiating and counseling* Consulting or being consulted

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Medical CareMedical CareMedical care implies services of

physician to a sick person and includes in it the provision of medication.

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Vertical ProgramVertical ProgramA single program of health

service for community. For example, expanded program of immunization. The staff of this service is concerned only with the immunization project.

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Horizontal ProgramHorizontal ProgramA health service delivery

program which covers the two dimensions of health, personal and community health. Most often the vertical programs are merged into existing health facilities in which case it becomes a horizontal program. In principle the concept is that of integration.

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Comprehensive Health Comprehensive Health CareCareThis refers to the provision of

personal (MCH, Child Welfare, School Health, Occupational Health, etc.) and impersonal health services (water supply, communicable disease control, vector control, etc.) to a community for the prevention of disease, cure of illness, prevent disability and economic insecurity and dependency associated with illness.

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Cont…..Cont…..It expresses the concept of unified

services by a health team in contrast to a single service like malaria control or tuberculosis control. Such services include ambulatory treatment, hospital services where necessary, health education, immunization family-health, rehabilitation and social relief. Briefly, it covers services through the application of appropriate health technology.

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A group of individuals and families living together in a defined geographic area usually comprising of a village, a town or a city. The group of people living in a particular place or region and are usually linked by common interests. A community is a social group determined by geographical boundaries and / or common values and interests. Its members know and interact with each other and create certain norms, values and social institutions.

COMMUNITY

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It is an art and science of application of technical knowledge and skills to

the delivery of health care to a given community , designed in collaboration

with related professions as well as human and social sciences on the one hand and the community on the other

COMMUNITY MEDICINE

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CONCEPTS OF HEALTH CONCEPTS OF HEALTH DISEASEDISEASE

A. HEALTHB. DISEASEA state of complete physical,

mental and social well being and not merely the

absence of disease or infirmity and ability to lead a socially and economically

productive life.

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COMMUNITY HEALTHCOMMUNITY HEALTH

All personal health and environmental services in

any community irrespective of whether such services

were public or private ones are called community

health.

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PUBLIC HEALTHPUBLIC HEALTHThe Science and art of preventing

disease, prolonging life and promoting physical and mental health and efficiency through

organized community efforts for the sanitation of the environment,

control of communicable infections, education of the individuals and the organization of medical and nursing

services for the maintenance of health.

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PREVENTIVE MEDICINEPREVENTIVE MEDICINEIt is a branch of medicine which deals with healthy people. It is the science and art of

Promotion of physical and mental health,

Prevention of diseases, Disability limitation and Prolonging life and efficiency.

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The science of health that

embraces all factors which contribute to

healthful living.

HIGIENE

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It is the study of man in his total environment,

- physical- biological - socio economic

It is concerned not only with curative medicine but also with

health promotion and prevention”.

SOCIAL MEDICINESOCIAL MEDICINE

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A condition in which the body health is impaired”.

A condition of the body or some part or organ of

body in which its functions are disrupted

or deranged.

DISEASE

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It is a phenomenon in which one or more natural functions of the body are

so disturbed that the affected individual cannot

meet the natural requirements of everyday

life.

ILLNESS

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INFECTIONINFECTIONIt is a process of

introduction of microorganisms into human host,

followed by their multiplication within the body at the expense of the host.

The microorganisms may be protozoon, bacteria, viruses or Richttsiae.

INFECTION

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INFESTATIONINFESTATION

It is a state of having a parasite in or on the body which includes arthropods or animal parasites.

INFESTATION

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It is a state of disorder that results from an infection by microorganisms bacteria or viruses and if the secondary determinants favor the occurrence of disease, e.g., cholera, malaria, tuberculosis, dengue fever .

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

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COMMUNICABLE DISEASECOMMUNICABLE DISEASE

It is a state of disorder that result from the entrance of organisms in the human body, that are pathogenic, and can be communicated to other individuals in the community.

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EPIDEMIC DISEASEEPIDEMIC DISEASE

(Epi – upon; demos people), The “unusual” occurrence in a community or region of disease, specific health- related behavior (e.g., smoking) or other health-related events (e.g., traffic accidents) clearly in excess of “expected occurrence”.The key words in the definition of an epidemic are: in excess of “expected occurrence”.

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ENDEMICENDEMIC

(En=in; demos= people). It refers to the presence of a disease or infectious agent within a given geographic area of population group.For instance, common cold is endemic because somebody always has one.

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PANDEMICPANDEMICAn epidemic usually affecting a large proportion of the population, occurring over a wide geographic area such as a section of a nation, the entire nation, a continent or the world e.g., influenza pandemics of 1918 and 1957, cholera el tor in 1962 (still continuing) and acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis in 1971 and 1981.

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PRESENTED BYPRESENTED BY

MR. IJAZ HAIDER SANGI P.A/STENOGRAPHER

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNINTY MEDICINE

SHEIKH ZAYED MEDICAL COLLEGERAHIM YAR KHAN

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