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Faculty of Sports Medicine & PhysiotherapySyllabusForBACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.)(HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)(Semester: I – IV)Session: 2019-20GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITYAMRITSARNote: (i) Copy rights are reserved.Nobody is allowed to print it in any form.Defaulters will be prosecuted.(ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time.Please visit the University website time to time.

1BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER SYSTEMSEMESTER – I:Paper No.Paper – IPaper – IIPaper – IIIPaper – IVPaper – VPaper – VIPaper – VIIPaperIntroduction to Hospital IndustryHuman Anatomy and PhysiologyData Entry Using MS Word and MS ExcelBasics of Medical Terminology–ICommunication Skills in English – IPunjabi (Compulsory) / ** mu FlI pMjwbI /** Punjab History & Culture (From Earliest Times to C 320)* Drug Abuse: Problem, Management andPrevention (Compulsory Paper)M. Marks75757575505050SEMESTER – II:Paper No.Paper – IPaper – IIPaper – IIIPaper – IVPaper – VPaper – VIPaper – VIIPaperDescriptive StatisticsBasics of Medical Terminology–IIFront Office ManagementMedical Software Application–I (Practical)Communication Skills in English – II (Th.35 Pr.15)Punjabi (Compulsory) / ** mu FlI pMjwbI /** Punjab History & Culture (C 321 TO 1000 B.C.)* Drug Abuse: Problem, Management andPrevention (Compulsory Paper)Note: * Marks of this Paper will not be included in the Total Marks.** (Special Paper in lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)(For those students who are not domicile of Punjab)M. Marks75757575505050

2BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER SYSTEMSEMESTER – III:Paper No.Paper – IPaper – IIPaper – IIIPaper – IVPaper – VPaper – VIPaperGeneral Education Component:Fundamental of Management (Theory)Health Economics (Theory)Skill Component:Basics of Finance in Health Care (Theory)Patient Behavior and Psychology (Theory)Emerging Trends in Health Care (Theory)Medical Software Applications-2 (Practical)M. Marks505050505050SEMESTER – IV:Paper No.Paper – IPaper – IIPaper – IIIPaper – IVPaper – VPaper – VIPaper – VIIPaperGeneral Education Component:Fundamentals of Accounting (Theory)Making Decisions (Theory)Skill Component:Quality Assurance(Theory)Ethical Issues in Health Care (Theory)Nursing Administration-I (Theory)Training (Practical)* (ESL-221): Environmental Studies* Marks of EVS will not be included in the Total MarksM. Marks505050505050100

3BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPaper–I: INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITAL INDUSTRYTime: 3 HoursMax Marks: 75Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.SECTION-AConcept of health and diseases: Definition of health, Dimension of health, Spectrum of health,Levels of prevention, and modes of intervention for diseases and condition.SECTION-BIntroduction to Hospitality: What is Hospital, Etymology, Types of hospitals, Hospital assystem, Hospital organization, overview on Healthcare facilities, scale and scope?SECTION-CIntroduction to hospital Departments:-Detailed clinical services-Detailed support services -Detailed utility servicesSECTION-DCurrent Trends in Healthcare Industry:-Healthcare Industry- An Overview-Changing Healthcare- DeterminantsCurrent Trends:1. Medical Tourism or Medical Value Travel2. Public Private Partnership (PPP)3. Information Technology and Healthcare, Telemedicine, Video Conferencing, Bioformatics,Robotic Surgery4. Health Insurance and TPA’sResource Materials:1. Powers Introduction to Management in The Hospital Industry by Wiley Blackwell2. Introduction to Hospital and Health System Pharmacy Practice by David A Holford3. Pharmacy Management: Essentials for all Practice settings, 4th Edition by Shane PDesselle.4. Business Journals, Healthcare Status reports

4BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPaper–II: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Theory)Time: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 75Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.SECTION – AIntroduction to Human Biology: Cell, Tissues and OrgansBasic structure, function and common associated diseases of the following:-Skeletal system- Bones, cartilage, tendons and ligaments-Muscular system- skeletal muscles and smooth muscle throughout the bodySECTION – BBasic structure, function and common associated diseases of the following:-Circular system-Heart, blood vessels and blood-Nervous system- Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves-Respiratory system- Nose, trachea and lungsSECTION – CBasic structure, function and common associated diseases of the following:-Digestive system- Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines-Excretory system- Kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra-Endocrine system- hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, pancreas and adrenal glands etcSECTION – DBasic structure, function and common associated diseases of the following:-Reproductive system-Lymphatic/ Immune system: Lymph, lymph nodes and vessels, white blood cells, T- and BcellsResource Materials:1. Human Anatomy by B.D. Chaurasia2. Anatomy and Physiology by Aggarwal Arya3. Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and Prema Sembulingam4. Inderbir Singh, Textbook of Anatomy with Colour Atlas–Vol. 1,2,3 Jaypee Brothers5. Text Book of Medical Physiology–Arthur Guyton (Mosby)

5BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPaper–III: DATA ENTRY USING MS–WORD and MS–EXCELTime: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 75Note: Practical exam to be conducted by the external examiner.Section – AMS-Word: Overview, Creating, Saving, Opening, Importing, Exporting & Inserting files.Formatting pages, paragraphs and sections. Indents and outdates. Creating lists and numbering.Heading Styles, Fonts and size editing,Section – BUsing editing and proofing tools, changing layout of a document, positioning & viewing text.Finding & replacing text, inserting page breaks, page numbers, book marks, symbols & dates.Using tabs and tables Header, Footer & Printings. Mail mergeSection – CMS-Excel: Worksheet overview. Entering information in Worksheet. Opening and savingworkbook. Formatting number and texts, Protecting cells. Producing Charges and printingoperations graphs.Section – DCreating different formulas, 3D formulas, Copying and pasting formulas, conditional formattingand cell styles, creating worksheet charts, sharing workbook, tables, sorting data, filtering data,using what-if analysis, table related functions and making macros.Suggested Readings:1.Peter Norton, “Introduction to Computers”, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.2.Sanjay Sexana, “A First Course in Computers”, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.3.Rajaraman, V., “Fundamental of Computers”, Prentice Hal India, New Delhi.4.Srivastava, S.S., “MS-Office” Firewall Media, New Delhi.5.Alexis Loeon and Matheus Leon, “Introduction to Computers with MS-Office 200”, TataMcGraw-Hill, New Delhi.Note: The latest Editions of The Books should be followed.

6BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPaper–IV: BASICS OF MEDCAL TERMINOLOGY-1 (THEORY)Time: 3 HoursMax.Marks:75Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.SECTION – ABuilding blocks of medical terminologies:RootsPrefixesSuffixesPronunciation rulesSECTION – BGeneral body terminologyMedical terms related to different organ systemsSECTION – CMedical terms related to PharmacologyPrescriptions and OTC medicationsSECTION – DMedical terms related to Routes of administrationMedical terms related to Medication actions and effects and their AbbreviationsResource Materials:1. Basics of Medical Terminilogy, 5th Edition by J. Fisher2. Basic Medical Terminology concepts by Marilyn White Wilson3. Medical Terminology: A Programmed System Approach by Genevieve Love Smith,Phyllis E. Davis

7BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPAPER–V: COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH – ITime: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 50Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.The syllabus is divided in four sections as mentioned below:Section–AReading Skills: Reading Tactics and strategies; Reading purposes–kinds of purposes andassociated comprehension; Reading for direct meanings.Section–BReading for understanding concepts, details, coherence, logical progression and meanings ofphrases/ expressions.Activities: Comprehension questions in multiple choice format Short comprehension questions based on content and development of ideasSection–CWriting Skills: Guidelines for effective writing; writing styles for application, personal letter,official/ business letter.Activities: Formatting personal and business letters. Organising the details in a sequential orderSection–DResume, memo, notices etc.; outline and revision.Activities: Converting a biographical note into a sequenced resume or vice-versa Ordering and sub-dividing the contents while making notes. Writing notices for circulation/ boardsRecommended Books: Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking by John Seely. English Grammar in Use (Fourth Edition) by Raymond Murphy, CUP

8BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPAPER–VI:;wK L 3 xzN/gzikph (bkiawh)gkm-eqw ns/ gkm-g[;seKe[b nze L 50ਸੈਕਸ਼ਨ-ਏnksw nBksw (eftsk Gkr),(;zgH ;[fjzdo pho ns/ tfonkw f;zx ;zX{)r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o.ਸੈਕਸ਼ਨ-ਬੀfJfsjk;e :kdK (fJfsjk;e b/y-;zrqfj);zgkH ;H;Hnw'b,gzikph ;kfjs gqekFB, b[fXnkDk । (b/y 1 s' 6)(ਿਨਬੰ ਧ ਦਾ ਸਾਰ, ��) g?oQk ouBk(ਅ) g?oQk gVQ e/ gqFBK d/ T[ so.ਸੈਕਸ਼ਨ-ਡੀ(T) gzikph X[Bh ftT[ s L T[ukoB nzr, T[ukoB ;EkB s/ ftXhnK, ;to, ftnziB,ਸੁਰ.(n) GkFk tzBrhnK L GkFk dk Ne;kbh o{g, GkFk ns/ T[g-GkFk dk nzso, gzikphT[gGkFktK d/ gSkD-fuzBQ.nze-tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsK1H2H3H4HgqFB g so d/ uko Gkr j'Dr/. jo Gkr ftu' d' gqFB g[ S/ ikDr/.ftfdnkoEh B/ e[ b gzi gqFB eoB/ jB. jo Gkr ftu' fJe gqFB bk}wh j?.gzitK gqFB fe;/ th Gkr ftu' ehsk ik ;edk j?.jo/e gqFB d/ pokpo nze jB.g/go ;? N eoB tkbk i/eo ukj/ sK gqFBK dh tzv n r' t X s' t X ukoT[g-gqFBK ftu eo ;edk j?.

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10BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPAPER–VI: Punjab History & Culture (From Earliest Times to C 320)(Special Paper in lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)(For those students who are not domicile of Punjab)Time: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 50Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.Section–A1. Physical features of the Punjab and its impact on history.2. Sources of the ancient history of PunjabSection–B3. Harappan Civilization: Town planning; social, economic and religious life of the IndusValley People.4. The Indo-Aryans: Original home and settlements in Punjab.Section–C5. Social, Religious and Economic life during Rig Vedic Age.6. Social, Religious and Economic life during Later Vedic Age.Section–D7. Teachings and impact of Buddhism8. Jainism in the PunjabSuggested Readings:1.2.3.4.5.L. M Joshi (ed.), History and Culture of the Punjab, Art-I, Patiala, 1989 (3rd edition)L.M. Joshi and Fauja Singh (ed.), History of Punjab, Vol.I, Patiala 1977.Budha Parkash, Glimpses of Ancient Punjab, Patiala, 1983.B.N. Sharma, Life in Northern India, Delhi. 1966.Chopra, P.N., Puri, B.N., & Das, M.N.(1974). A Social, Cultural & Economic Historyof India, Vol. I, New Delhi: Macmillan India.

11BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IPAPER – VII: DRUG ABUSE: PROBLEM, MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION(COMPULSORY PAPER)PROBLEM OF DRUG ABUSETime: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 50Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.Section – AMeaning of Drug Abuse:Meaning, Nature and Extent of Drug Abuse in India and Punjab.Section – BConsequences of Drug Abuse for:Individual:Education, Employment, Income.Family:Violence.Society:Crime.Nation:Law and Order problem.Section – CManagement of Drug Abuse:Medical Management: Medication for treatment and to reduce withdrawal effects.Section – DPsychiatric Management: Counselling, Behavioural and Cognitive therapy.Social Management: Family, Group therapy and Environmental Intervention.

12BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IReferences:1. Ahuja, Ram (2003), Social Problems in India, Rawat Publication, Jaipur.2. Extent, Pattern and Trend of Drug Use in India, Ministry of Social Justice andEmpowerment, Government of India, 2004.3. Inciardi, J.A. 1981. The Drug Crime Connection. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.4. Kapoor. T. (1985) Drug epidemic among Indian Youth, New Delhi: Mittal Pub.5. Kessel, Neil and Henry Walton. 1982, Alcohalism. Harmond Worth: Penguin Books.6. Modi, Ishwar and Modi, Shalini (1997) Drugs: Addiction and Prevention, Jaipur: RawatPublication.7. National Household Survey of Alcohol and Drug abuse. (2003) New Delhi, ClinicalEpidemiological Unit, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, 2004.8. Ross Coomber and Others. 2013, Key Concept in Drugs and Society. New Delhi: SagePublications.9. Sain, Bhim 1991, Drug Addiction Alcoholism, Smoking obscenity New Delhi: MittalPublications.10. Sandhu, Ranvinder Singh, 2009, Drug Addiction in Punjab: A Sociological Study. Amritsar:Guru Nanak Dev University.11. Singh, Chandra Paul 2000. Alcohol and Dependence among Industrial Workers: Delhi:Shipra.12. Sussman, S and Ames, S.L. (2008). Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention and Cessation,Cambridge University Press.13. Verma, P.S. 2017, “Punjab’s Drug Problem: Contours and Characterstics”, Economic andPolitical Weekly, Vol. LII, No. 3, P.P. 40-43.14. World Drug Report 2016, United Nations office of Drug and Crime.15. World Drug Report 2017, United Nations office of Drug and Crime.

13BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IIPaper–I: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS (THEORY)Time: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 75Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.Section – AQualitative and quantitative observations, Measures of Central Tendency – Arithmetic Mean,Median and Mode, Position of averages. Graphical representation of data, Measures ofdispersion – range, variance, mean deviation, standard deviation and coeff. of variation,Frequency distributionSection – BIntroduction, Importance, Karl-Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation, Spearman’s RankCorrelation CoefficientSection – CSampling: Various concepts – Population, Sampling Units, Complete Enumeration sampleSurveys, Concept of an Estimator and The Standard Error, Standard Error of Estimates. Featuresof a Good Sample, Random and Subjective Sampling, Simple Random Sampling, StratifiedRandom Sampling.Section – DDescriptive statistics, Comparison of means, T – tests, Analysis of Variance.Text/References:1.Methods in Biostatistics – Mahajan - J.P.2.Statistics in Medicine - Colton - Little Brown, Boston.3.Biostatistics: The Manual for Statistical Methods for Use in Health and NutritionK.V. Rao-J.P.

14BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IIPaper–II: BASICS OF MEDCAL TERMINOLOGY-II (THEORY)Time: 3 HoursMax.Marks:75Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.SECTION – AStructure, recognition, analysis, definition and combination of medical terms from:RootsPrefixesSuffixes and combining formsSECTION – BGeneral terminology (procedures, diseases, treatment) related to the following body systems:circulatory system, digestive systemSECTION – CGeneral terminology (procedures, diseases, treatment) related to the following body systems:Respiratory System, Urinary System,SECTION – DGeneral terminology (procedures, diseases, treatment) related to the following body systems:obstetrics and gynecologyResource Materials:1. Basics of Medical Terminilogy, 5th Edition by J. Fisher2. Basic Medical Terminology concepts by Marilyn White Wilson3. Medical Terminology: A Programmed System Approach by Genevieve Love Smith,Phyllis E. Davis

15BACHELOR OF VOCATION (B.VOC.) (HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT)SEMESTER – IIPaper–III: FRONT OFFICE MANAGEMENTTime: 3 HoursMax. Marks: 75Instructions for the Paper Setters:Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the fourSections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates arerequired to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifthquestion may be attempted from any Section.Section – AFront Office: Functions & Importance of front office, Front Office Staff Organisation Varioussections of Front office Department, Staff requirement, Staff organization in the hospital,Functions of a reception, Selection of staff.Section - BDepartment Policies and Procedures: Content of the Module: OPD timings, Schedule,Registration, Billing, Report Delivery Process, Front Office Data Management, EffectiveHandling various problems of OPD’SSection - CManaging Front Office: Patie

1. Human Anatomy by B.D. Chaurasia 2. Anatomy and Physiology by Aggarwal Arya 3. Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and Prema Sembulingam 4. Inderbir Singh, Textbook of Anatomy with Colour Atlas–Vol. 1,2,3 Jaypee Brothers

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