Community Medical Services & Essential Drugs


Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs




The RURAl HEALTH EDUCATION COUNCIL is the pioneering and only body in Indian is embracing highly qualified doctors, the rural doctors of all the disciplines, viz allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopaths, Unani & others including Paramedics under one umbrella. This association is directly descended from Humanity association established by Late Ajit Mallick under the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi during British Raj in 1924. The numbers of trainees rise every day; it exceeds 47,500 in January 1998. (Highest in the World) The association is affiliated to Govt. of india. It conducts training under guideline policy of WHO, UNICEF and Government of India. The association has a sister organization in almost all the Asian, African Countries namely Nepal, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Ghana, Vietnam etc. It has also collaborated on specific projects with Red Cross.


Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs (Primary Health Care)
Duration2 Years (including 6 months training) with Video Tutorial’s
Training Only Sunday Classes or Correspondence - प्रशिक्षण सिर्फ रविवार कक्षाएं या पत्राचार माध्यम द्वारा
Qualification of Admission
10th OR 10+2,BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BAMS(AM), RMP, RURAL DOCTER
प्रवेश योग्यता 10वी पास, 12वीपास, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BAMS(AM), व अस्पताल में या नर्सिंग होम में काम करने वाले कम्पाउण्डर, नर्स एंड रजिस्टर्ड आर एम पी डॉक्टरी
Benefits of Course
After the completion of CMS & ED course, candidates will be able to use Allopathic Drugs, which was approved by W.H.O for the rural areas after opening his/her Primary Health Care Centre (PHC Centre) in the rural areas of whole India. & Jobs at Govt. Hospital & private Hospital.
कोर्स करने के फायदे WHO के द्वारा रजिस्टर्ड 42 एलोपैथिक दवाओं द्वारा पुरे भारत वर्ष के किसी भी ग्रामीण क्षेत्र में अपने प्रायमरी हेल्थ केयर सेन्टर में प्राथमिक चिकित्सा कर सकते है
Essential Drugs for Primary Health Care ( WHO-New Delhi )
1Antacid
2Antihaemorrhoidal
3Aspirin tablet
4Whifield ointment
5Benzyl benzoate lotion
6Calat -nine Lotion
7Activated charcoal
8Chloroquine tablet
9Chlopheniramine
10Centrimide& Chlorhexidine
11Oral Pills
12Ferrous Sulphate
13Folic Acid
14Gention Violet Solution
15Glycerine Suppository
16Iodised Salt
17Lysol Solution
18Magnesium Trisilicate/ Alurn. Hudroxide
19Mebendozol Tablet
20Oral Rehydration Salt
21Paracetamol Tablets & syrup
22PhenoxymenthylPencilin Tablet / Amoxacilin / Ampicilin
23Simple Cough Cinctus
24Tetracycline Eye Ointment
25Vitamin A
26Vitamin C
27Atropine
28Ephidriene
29Ergometrine
30Providone - Iodine
31Lindane
32Piperazine
33Codiene
34Co - Trimazole
35Ispaghula
36Metronidazola
37Primaquine
38Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking soda)
39Senna
40Sulphadimidine
41Vitamin B complex
42Vitamin D

COMMON MEDICAL PROBLEM

How to treat and when to refer cases to the doctor
  • 1. Anaemia
  • 2. Breathlessness
  • 3. Constipation
  • 4. Contraception
  • 5. Cough
  • 6. Diarrhoea
  • 7. Ear Problem
  • 8. Eye Problem
  • 9. Fever
  • 10. HIV / AIDS
  • 11. Leprosy
  • 12. Malaria
  • 13. Pain
  • 14. Pediculosis
  • 15. Poisoning
  • 16. Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • 17. Snake-bites and Insect Stings
  • 18. Skin Problem including Allergic Reactions
  • 19. Tooth Problem
  • 20. Tuberculosis
  • 21. Vomiting
  • 22. Wounds, Burns and Shock

Crop. office Address
D-354,Vibhuti khand,Gomti Nagar-Lucknow 226010
visit us- https://www.rhec.in
E-mail us-inforheclko@gmail.com
Whatsapp No-09582140200

Rural Health Education Council



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