Some Important Topics for Screening Test
ANAESTHESIOLOGY
1 BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK
2 ATRIAL & VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT
3 NITROUS OXIDE
4 BIS - MONITORING
5 BREAST SURGERY
6 CIRRHOSIS & PORTAL HYPERTENSION
7 OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE
MEDICINE
1 PULMONARY EDEMA
2 ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISORDER
3 CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS
4 DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS
5 PREVENTION OF DIABETIC
6 SHOCK & ITS MANAGEMENT
7 THYROID DISORDER
8 VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS
9 HOSPITAL INFECTION CONTROL
10 COMPLICATIONS IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
OBSTETRICS & Gynaecology
1 INCONTNENCY
2 BREAST CANCER IN PREGNANCY
3 CARCINOMA CERVIX
4 CEREBRAL VENUS THROMBOSIS
5 HIGH RISK PREGNANCY
6 INDUCTION OF LABOUR
7 JAUNDICE IN PREGNANCY
8 POST PARTUM HAEMORRHAGE
9 PROLAPSE UTERUS
10 THYROID DISEASES
11 ANTERPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE
12 PREGNANCY WITH PREVIOUS CESERAIN
13 ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
14 ADVANCES IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA
15 TRENDS IN CERVICAL,ENDOMETRIAL & OVARIAN CARCINOMA
16 ADVANCES IN OVARIAN CANCER
17 TRENDS IN CERVICAL CANCER
18 FEMALE GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS
19 TRAUMA IN OVARIAN CYST
20 TUMORS OF OVARY
Paediatrics
1 ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
2 BREAST PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN
3 DIABETIC KETO ACIDOSIS
4 FLOPPY NEONATE
5 PERSISTANT NEONATAL JAUNDICE
6 THYROID DYSFUNCTION
7 VOMITING
8 CEREBRAL REVISUALIZATION
9 CHILDHOOD OBESITY
10 CHILDHOOD TUBERCULOSIS
SURGERY
1 ACUTE PANCREATITIS
2 THYROID NEOPLASM
3 TUMORS OF INTESTINE
4 WRITE UP FOR DNB TRAINING
5 ORAL LICHEN PLANUS
6 FOREIGN BODIES OF AIRWAY
7 LIVER & GALLBLADDER
8 OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE
9 POST MASTECTOMY BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
10 TUMORS OF PANCREAS
11 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
12 RENAL TUMORS
13 SALIVARY GLAND TUMORS
14 TUMORS OF KIDNEY
15 TUMORS OF LUNG
16 BREAST PROBLEMS
ENT
1 NASAL POLYP
2 ORAL CANCER
3 PRIMARY TUMOR
4 ACOUSTIC NEUROMA
5 PARA PHARYNGEAL TUMORS
6 TUMORS OF ENT
Ophthalmology
1 AGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION
2 GLUOCOMA
3 ANTERIOR STAPHYLOMA
4 COLOR DOPPLER IMAGING OF THE ORBITAL DISORDERS
5 POST OPERATIVE ENDOPHTHALMITIS
6 FUNGAL KERATITIS
7 PROSTAGLANDINS IN GLAUCOMA
8 LASERS AND DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
9 SPECULAR MICROSCOPY
10 LENS SUBLUXATION AND ITS MANAGEMENT
11 PELLUCID MARGINAL CORNEAL DEGENERATION
12 OCULAR TOXOPLASMOSIS
13 ROP SCREENING PRACTICAL ASPECTS
14 SUPERIOR OBLIQUE MUSCLE PALSY
15 ANTIOXIDANTS IN Ophthalmology
16 DRY EYE SYNDROME
17 IOP IN GLAUCOMA
ORTHOPAEDICS
1 KNEE REPLACEMENT
2 DELAYED UNION & NONUNION OF FEMORAL NECK IN YOUNG ADULTS
3 FUNCTIONAL Anatomy OF HAND
4 RECENT ADVANCES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
5 TISSUE ENGINEERING IN ORTHOPAEDICS
6 VERTEBROPLASTY
7 OSTEOSARCOMA
Psychiatry
1 COMMUNITY Psychiatry
2 EARLY DIAGNOSIS OFAUTISM
RADIOLOGY
1 BONE TUMORS
2 PANCREATIC TUMORS
3 SECONDARY CHONDROSARCOMA
ANAESTHESIOLOGY
1. Acute Pain Management Service
2. Anaesthesia for Electro Convulsive Therapy.
3. Anaesthetic management of Post Tonsillectomy Bleed.
4. Resuscitation of 60% burns in an adult patient.
5. Anaesthetic consideration for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
6. Post-operative Pulmonary Complications.
7. Modified guidelines of Cardio-pulmonary Brain Resuscitation - 2005
8. Thyrotoxic patient for subtotal thyroidectomy.
9. Diabetic patient with Autonomic Neuropathy for Abdominal Hysterectomy.
10. Laparoscopy surgery in a pregnant patient.
11 Myasthenic Syndrome.
12 Anti-thrombotic Prophylaxis and Neuraxial Anaesthesia .
13 Diagnosis and management of an acute attack of Malignant Hyperthermia.
14 Artificial Blood ( Synthetic oxygen carrying substances)
15 Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring.
16 Spinal Anaesthesia in children.
17 Pre-operative evaluation and preparation of a patient with Fallot’s Tetrology.
18 Total Intravenous Anaesthesia.
19 Anaesthetic management of a case of Pituitary Adenoma who is planned for excision of adenoma (transsphenoidal hypophysectomy)
20 Anaesthetic problems in scoliosis surgery.
21. Discuss the causes of delayed recovery from Anaesthesia and the management.
Complications of Extradural Anaesthesia .
Regional Anaesthesia in day care surgery.
What do you mean by the term Golden hour in Trauma? Discuss the role of anaesthesist in resuscitation of a trauma patient.
25 Discuss the management of an unconscious young patient with history of drowning.
26. What do you mean by awareness during Anaesthesia ? Mention the monitors in use to measure the depth of Anaesthesia.
27. Describe the intrathecal and epidural opioids in clinical practice and their complications.
28. What are the causes of hypercarbia during the intraoperative period. Discuss the effects and management.
29. Anaesthetic problems in a patient with extreme obesity.
30 .Describe the different Anaesthesia techniques practiced for cataract surgery and their complications
31. Stress response to trauma and surgery.
32.. Describe innervation of Female Genital Tract with a diagram and discuss methods of producing painless labour.
33. Lung Compliance.
34. Role of Kidney in Acid-base Regulation.
35. HELLP Syndrome
36. Adrenergic Agonists.
37. Drug Interactions.
38 Phantom Limb Pain
39 Hyperkalemia.
40 Role of magnesium in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit.GENERAL SURGERY
1. Aetiology of Gastric Cancer.
2. Newer Modalities in diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
3. Ranson’s criteria for prognostication in acute pancreatitis.
4. Management of Follicular Carcinoma of Thyroid.
5. Diagnosis and management of Non-Palpable Breast Lesion.
6. Management of Recurrent Varicose Veins.
7. Surgical Audit.
8. Management of bile duct injury discoveries during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
9. Segmental Anatomy of the liver.
10. Management of “Shattered” liver following Blunt Abdominal Trauma.
11. MALT Lymphomas (Mucosa Associated Lymphoid Tissue).
12. Management of Sigmoid Volvulus.
13. .Complications of Splenectomy.
14. Investigations used for localization of parathyroid adenoma.
15. Management of Secondary Bile Duct Stones.
16. Management of unresectable Cancer of the oesophagus.
17. Management of Pancreatic Necrosis.
18. Management of locally advanced rectal cancer.
19. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST).
20. Diagnosis and treatment of Barretts Oesophagus.
21. Evaluation and management of Biliary Atresia.
22. Cystic Hygroma.
23. Management of Neonatal Intestinal Obstruction.
24. Classification of Mediastinal Neoplasms.
25. Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis.
26. Management of Postoperative Pain.
27. Diagnostic work up for Testicular Tumors.
28. Management of hematuria in an elderly male.
29. Management of Acute Retention of Urine in a 60 yr old man.
30. Haemobilia.
31. (a) Risks of Blood Transfusion.
(b) Metabolic changes following massive transfusion.
(c)Blood substitutes and alternatives to transfusion.
32. (a)Classify burns.
(b)What are the synthetic and biologic dressings for burns?
(c)Fluid resuscitation for a patient with burns.
33. (a)Prognostic factors in malignant melanoma.
(b)Histopathological types of cutaneous melanoma.
(c)Systemic treatment of melanoma.
34. (a)What are the cervical lymph node levels?
(b)Describe the patterns of spread of lymph node metastases in head and neck cancer.
c) Surgical management of cervical nodal metastases for head and neck cancer.
35. (a)What are the indications for bariatric surgery?
(b)Discuss briefly the surgical options.
36. (a)Blood supply of the colon.
(b)Bowel preparation for elective colonic resection.
(c)Complications of low anterior resection for carcinoma rectum.
37. Pathophysiology of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.
38. Diagnosis of Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding.
39. Role of pre-operative biliary drainage for patients with surgical obstructive jaundice.
40. Classification and management of gastric varices.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
IMPORTANT TOPICS FOR FMGE
Monday, October 8, 2012
WHAT TO STUDY FOR FMGE
Clinical subjects:
1. Medicine - . Referring “Mudit Khanna” for MedicineRead Dr.Marwah’s notes from DIAMS classes.
2. Surgery- AFMG or DIAMS NOTES
3. PSM - PSM is FMGE review for PSM by ‘Vivek Jain’.
4. Ophthalmology - ‘Dr. Ruchi Rai’ for Ophthalmology.
5. Obstetrics & Gynaecology – There is a Review book by ‘Dr. Sakshi Arora”,
book of ‘Dr. Harmeet Goel’.
6. Paediatrics – DIAMS notes by ‘Dr. Marwah’.
Pre-Clinical Subjects:
1. Microbiology & Forensics- Micro & FMT is AFMG notes2. Physiology & Pathology- DIAMS notes for Physiology & Pathology
Review of Pathology by ‘Dr. Govind Garg & Dr. Sparsh Gupta’.
3. Pharmacology - Review of pharmacology by ‘Dr. Govind Garg & Dr. Sparsh Gupta’
4. Biochemistry - ‘Satyanarayan’ or ‘USMLE Kaplan notes on Biochem’
5. Anatomy – across
FMGE JUNE 2015
U CAN GET RESULTS AND FMGE BULLETIN FROM WWW.NATBOARD.EDU.IN
CHANGED FMGE EXAM TIMINGS 10.30AM TO 1.00PM AND 1.30PM TO 4.00PM.
There are no restrictions on number of attempts that can be availed by an applicant.
Availability of Information Bulletin:
Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE)/ MCI SCREENING TEST on JUNE 29th and 30th 2015 at various test centres across the country.
The Screening
Test – FMGE shall be conducted in the month of June and December
every year.
CHANGED FMGE EXAM TIMINGS 10.30AM TO 1.00PM AND 1.30PM TO 4.00PM.
There are no restrictions on number of attempts that can be availed by an applicant.
Availability of Information Bulletin:
Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE)/ MCI SCREENING TEST on JUNE 29th and 30th 2015 at various test centres across the country.
The test shall be conducted as a Computer Based Test
comprising of 300 Multiple Choice Questions of single correct response type
without any negative marking
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
BOOKS FOR FMGE
1. Medicine :- Mudit Khanna MCQ internal medicine
2. Surgery - Surgery for pgmee amit &ashish
3. PSM - Vivek Jain
4. Microbiology/immunology by Jain/Chaurasia
5. Pathology - Sparsh gupta
6. Pediatrics and neonatology - Jitendra talekar
7. OBG & Gynae - Sakshi arora
8.All small subjects ( anat, physio, biochem, FMT,ophthal, dermat, psychiatry) - ACROSS vol 1, 2.
9.PROFAS FOR FMGE
10.KAMAL KV MCI SCREENING TEST/FMGE BOOK MUST READ ATLEAST 50 BITS WILL COME
2. Surgery - Surgery for pgmee amit &ashish
3. PSM - Vivek Jain
4. Microbiology/immunology by Jain/Chaurasia
5. Pathology - Sparsh gupta
6. Pediatrics and neonatology - Jitendra talekar
7. OBG & Gynae - Sakshi arora
8.All small subjects ( anat, physio, biochem, FMT,ophthal, dermat, psychiatry) - ACROSS vol 1, 2.
9.PROFAS FOR FMGE
10.KAMAL KV MCI SCREENING TEST/FMGE BOOK MUST READ ATLEAST 50 BITS WILL COME
Across- A Complete Review of short subjects (Vol-1)
Subjects included
- Skin
- Anasthesia
- Radiology
- Psychiatry
- Opthalmology
- Orthopaedics
Across- A Complete Review of short subjects (Vol-2)
Subjects included
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
- Forensic
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
COACHING CENTERS FOR FMGE
MCI Screening test Coaching Centers
DIAMS - Delhi institute of advanced medical sciences
1. Delhi Center :-
DELHI INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED MEDICAL STUDIES
( A Unit of Trapezium Education Network Pvt. Ltd.)
Head Office :
117/2
Gautam Nagar
New Delhi 110049
Phone : 011- 65693720 (Office)
Helpline Numbers : 9891436206 , 9891334352 , 9873311173
2.HYDERABAD
B-3,3rd Floor,
KVR Enclave,
Right of Satyam Theatre,
Above Bata Show Room,
Gurudwara Road, Ameerpet
Hyderabad. 500016.
Email:diams_hyd@yahoo.com
Contact : 9866551188,9908879999
3. Ahmedabad Center:-
401,402,
Shahajanand arcade helmet circle,
132 ft road,
opp university ahmedabad 52,
Contact: 9601803001,09891436206
Website:- www.diamsonline.org
AFMG- Academy for Foriegn Medical Graduates
1. Delhi Centers:-
a) Office Add. & Study Centre (1)
190 A - Gautam Nagar, (Opp. Gate No. 5, Gulmohar Enclave), New Delhi - 110049Near AIIMS Hospital
b) Study Centre (2)
AADI School, 2 - Balbir Sexena Marg,
Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016
Near AIIMS Hospital
2. Mumbai Center:-
Mumbai Branch Address:
623, Laxmi Plaza, Off New Link Road, Andheri, (West) Mumbai 400053
Phone: +91(22)-67255656, 9820242136/ 9820
ABOUT MCI SCREENING TEST
Medical Council of India Screening Test, also known as Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), is a licensure examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in India.
The test is one of the mandatory requirements for an Indian citizen who
has a medical degree from a college outside India, to practice medicine
in the country.
The other requirement is a compulsory one-year internship at an Indian hospital attached to a medical college (teaching hospital) at MCI recognised hospital or even outside India but internship completion certificate has to counter attested by Indian mission embassy or consulate office tehre.
The screening test was introduced in 2002 as a qualifying examination for Indian students obtaining their medical degrees from countries other than India, such as countries belonging to the former Soviet Union, Eastern European countries, China, Nepal, Philippines, and Caribbean countries. Indian doctors holding basic medical degrees from any country have to take the MCI screening test.
The Medical School should have been listed in the WHO international directory of Medical Schools
This Examination is held twice in year in june and december.
The other requirement is a compulsory one-year internship at an Indian hospital attached to a medical college (teaching hospital) at MCI recognised hospital or even outside India but internship completion certificate has to counter attested by Indian mission embassy or consulate office tehre.
The screening test was introduced in 2002 as a qualifying examination for Indian students obtaining their medical degrees from countries other than India, such as countries belonging to the former Soviet Union, Eastern European countries, China, Nepal, Philippines, and Caribbean countries. Indian doctors holding basic medical degrees from any country have to take the MCI screening test.
The Medical School should have been listed in the WHO international directory of Medical Schools
This Examination is held twice in year in june and december.
Pass percentage fmge:
Year | Appeared | Passed | Pass % | ||||
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|
7039 | 2622 | 37 | ||||
march2011 | 6371 | 1160 | 18 | ||||
sept2010 | ? | ? | 24 | ||||
march2010 | ? | ? | 21 | ||||
2009 | 2289 | 460 | 20 | ||||
2008 | 4211 | 1326 | 31 | ||||
2007 | 3143 | 536 | 19 | ||||
2006 | 1365 | 625 | 35 | ||||
2005 | 2460 | 1860 | 75 |
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