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TNMRB Assistant Surgeon Exam Pattern
Candidates who had applied for the TNMRB Assistant Surgeon Recruitment 2016 can download the Syllabus and Exam Pattern of Tamil Nadu Medical Services Recruitment Board Assistant Surgeon Examination 2016.
Topic | Duration | Marks | No of Questions |
Written Exam ( Single Paper Exam) Medical Science | 2:30 Hours | 100 | 200 Questions |
Tamil Nadu Medical Services Recruitment Board Asst Surgeon Syllabus
TNMRB Asst Surgeon Syllabus for General Science
MRB Tamil Nadu Assistant Surgeon Syllabus for Human Anatomy
- Applied anatomy including blood and nerve supply of upper and lower limbs and joints of the shoulder, hip, and knee.
- Vas deferens.
- Uterine tubes.
- Embryology:
- placental barrier and Placenta.
- Development of heart, ovary, testis, gut, kidney, uterus, and their common congenital abnormalities.
- Central and peripheral autonomic nervous system:
- Gross and clinical anatomy of ventricles of the brain.
- Circulation of cerebrospinal fluid.
- Neural pathways and lesions of cutaneous sensations.
TNMSRB Assistant Surgeon Exam Syllabus for Human Physiology
- Conduction and transmission of the impulse.
- Mechanism of contraction.
- Neuromuscular transmission.
- Reflexes.
- Control of equilibrium.
- Posture and muscle tone.
TN MRB Assistant Surgeon Syllabus for Biochemistry
- Organ function tests-liver.
- kidney.
- Thyroid Protein synthesis.
- Vitamins and minerals.
- Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP).
- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
- Radio – immunoassays (RIA).
Tamil Nadu MRB Asst Surgeon Exam Syllabus for Pathology
- Inflammation and repair.
- Disturbances of growth and cancer.
- Differentiation between
- Benign.
- Malignant.
- Primary and Metastatic Malignancies.
- Pathogenesis and histopathology cirrhosis
- Liver.
- Glomerulonephritis.
- Tuberculosis.
- Acute Osteomyelitis.
TN MRB Assistant Surgeon Syllabus for Microbiology
- Humoral and cell-mediated immunity Diseases generated by and laboratory diagnosis of
- l Meningococcus.
- Salmonella l Shigella.
- Herpes.
- Dengue.
- Polio l HIV/AIDS.
- Malaria.
TN MRB Exam Syllabus for Pharmacology
- Mechanism of action & side effects of the following drugs
- Antipyretics and analgesics.’
- Antibiotics.
- Antimalaria.
- Antikala-Azar.
- Antidiabetics.
TNMRB Assistant Surgeon Syllabus for Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
- A forensic examination of injuries and wounds.
- Analysis of blood and seminal stains:
- Poisoning.
- Sedative overdose.
- Hanging.
- Drowning.
- Burns.
- DNA.
- Fingerprint study.
TNMRB Asst Surgeon Exam Syllabus for General Medicine
- Etiology.
- Clinical features,
- Diagnosis and principles of management (including prevention) of:
- Tetanus.
- Rabies.
- AIDS.
- Diagnosis and Principles of Management of:
- Ischaemic heart disease.
- Pulmonary embolism.
Tamil Nadu MRB Assistant Surgeon Pediatrics Syllabus
- Immunization.
- Baby friendly hospital.
- Congenital Cyanotic heart disease.
- Respiratory distress syndrome.
- Broncho – pneumonia.
TNMRB Exam Syllabus of Assistant Surgeon Dermatology
- Psoriasis.
- Allergic dermatitis.
- Scabies.
- Eczema.
- Vitiligo.
- Stevan Johnson’s Syndrome.
- Lichen Planus.
TNMRB Asst Surgeon Syllabus for General Surgery
- Clinical features.
- Diagnosis and principles of management of cleft palate.
- Causes.
- Harelip.
- Tuberculosis of the bowel.
- Ulcerative colitis.
- Cancer stomach.
- Renal mass,
Tamil Nadu Obstetrics and Gynaecology including Family Planning
- Diagnosis of pregnancy.
- Labour management, complications of 3rd stage.
- Antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage.
- Resuscitation of the newborn.
TNMRB Assistant Surgeon Exam Syllabus for Community Medicine (Preventive and Social Medicine)
- Principles.
- Components and Critical Analysis of National programs for control/ eradication of:
- Malaria.
- Kala-azar.
- Filaria and Tuberculosis.
- HIV/AIDS.
- STDs and Dengue Critical Appraisal of Healthcare delivery system.
- Health management and administration:
- Techniques.
- Tools.
- Programme Implementation and Evaluation.
- Objective.
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