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Revised Curriculum for General Medicine (H.A.) – PCL Program 2024

The Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) in General Medicine curriculum was revised in 2024. It is an extensive three-year program. This program was designed by the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT), Nepal. It aims to develop well-rounded healthcare professionals equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in general medicine. This curriculum is meticulously structured to cater to the healthcare needs of the Nepalese community and beyond. Here’s a breakdown of the critical components covered in this curriculum.

Curriculum Overview

The PCL General Medicine program covers a wide array of subjects over three years, focusing on essential medical fields such as Medicine, Surgery, Pathology, Pharmacology, Community Health, and many more. By offering both theoretical and practical modules, the program enables students to gain a holistic understanding of patient care, from diagnosis to treatment and preventive health measures.

Key Objectives

The primary goal of the curriculum is to produce mid-level healthcare professionals who can:

  • Plan and execute community health programs.
  • Provide medication and treatment efficiently.
  • Assess and manage patients based on available resources.
  • Identify and refer cases requiring specialized care.
  • Conduct routine and specialized medical investigations.
  • Perform minor surgical procedures and manage emergency cases.
  • Offer maternal, child health, and family planning services.
  • Execute health programs aligned with national policies.

Course Structure

  1. Medicine – Covers systemic disorders, communicable diseases, and internal medicine essentials, along with pediatric care, psychiatry, and dermatology.
  2. Surgery – Focuses on general surgery, orthopedics, and physiotherapy. Topics include trauma management, emergency care, and procedures for minor surgical interventions.
  3. Primary Health Care and Family Health – Provides knowledge on maternal and child health, family planning, and preventive health measures.
  4. Clinical Pathology – Teaches laboratory techniques for disease diagnosis, including hematology, biochemistry, and microbiology.
  5. Pharmacology – Introduces drug interactions, safe medication practices, and pharmacokinetics.
  6. Health Management – Equips students with skills for managing healthcare facilities and supervisory roles.

Practical Training and Evaluation

The program integrates practical training in hospital and community settings, where students gain hands-on experience in:

  • Conducting physical exams and administering treatments.
  • Performing basic medical procedures like injections, suturing, and wound care.
  • Managing minor emergency cases and conducting routine lab tests.

The evaluation includes internal assessments and final examinations, where students are tested on theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Passing both components is essential for certification.


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