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FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL (Institute of Under-graduate & Post-graduate Integral Homoeopathic Medical Education and Research) (Unit of Father Muller Charitable Institutions) Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka Recognised by Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi. 133 years of Service to Humanity through Homoeopathy PROSPECTUS 2013 2014 M.D. (Hom) Materia Medica M.D. (Hom) Hom. Philosophy & Organon M.D. (Hom) Repertory M.D. (Hom) Practice of Medicine M.D. (Hom) Paediatrics M.D. (Hom) Pharmacy M.D. (Hom) Psychiatry University Road, Deralakatte Mangalore 575 018. Telephone: College : 0824 2203901 0824 2203905 Fax : 0824 2203904 E-mail : fmhmcadmission@yahoo.com Website: www.fathermuller.com

BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE Most Rev. Dr Aloysius P. D'Souza Rev. Fr Patrick Rodrigues Rev. Fr Wilfred Prakash D'Souza Bishop of Mangalore & President F.M.C.I. Director, F.M.C.I. Administrator, FMHMCH Rev. Fr Vincent Vinod Saldanha - Asst. Administrator, FMHMCH Dr Srinath Rao Dr Shivaprasad K Dr Sunny Mathew Principal Vice-Principal Medical Superintendent 4

FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL DERALAKATTE, MANGALORE 575 018 VISION STATEMENT Our Vision is To heal and comfort the suffering humanity with compassion and respect; and to be recognized as a global leader in Homoeopathic Medical Education and Research. MISSION STATEMENT Our Mission is: l To be a centre of excellence in Homoeopathic Medical Education and Research. l To be progressive in providing holistic health care services to all. l As a charitable institution, to be a pioneer in reaching out to the underprivileged. l To inculcate moral values in the students to guide them in the service of the suffering humanity. l To be a pioneer in providing quality patient care and best medical education, responsive to society's needs through Homoeopathy. OUR MOTTO IS HEAL AND COMFORT 5

INTRODUCTION Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, unit of Father Muller Charitable Institutions, a Registered Society sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Mangalore; is a Religious Minority Educational Institution established primarily for the benefit of the members of the Christian Community. It is open, like all other Educational Institutions under Catholic auspices, to all persons irrespective of religion, caste or community and is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Bangalore, and Recognized by the Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi and Department of Ayush, Govt. of India. Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College has completed 26 years of its successful and meaningful existence in the field of Homoeopathic Education and Practice. The students who pass out from this college have been much sought after professionals both in the practice and by Homoeopathic Institutions in the country and abroad. The tradition of Patient care, Knowledge care and Learner care is continuing with accentuated zeal since the inception of this College which helps the students to evolve into competent and committed Homoeopathic academicians and clinicians. The College is situated at Deralakatte in a campus of 33 acres wherein the Homoeo Manufactory, Gents and Ladies hostel and a Herbal Garden are also situated. The Homoeo College is built as per the requirement prescribed by the Apex Body. It has a full fledged 12 U.G. departments and 7 P.G. departments. Father Muller Charitable Institution had a humble beginning under a Banyan tree where Fr Augustus Muller S.J. started dispensing Homoeopathic Medicines free of charge to the ailing poor. His spiritual ideals and motivation reflecting Christian Love continue to guide the destinies of the Institution which have 6

been steadily expanding their services, ever remaining in the vanguard of medical progress. F.M.C.I. have been blessed with a succession of selfless, dedicated personnel, Medical and Nursing staff, Para-medical workers and others with a CARE for all, irrespective of religion, caste or community. Father Muller Charitable Institution has been rendering comprehensive medical care with its motto Heal and Comfort. The entire Hospital Complex has now a total of 1250 beds devoted to the various specialities with well-developed modern facilities for treatment. A Leprosy Centre, a Rehabilitation Centre, a School of Nursing, a College of Nursing, B.Sc. in Physiotherapy, B.Sc. in Radiography, B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology, Hospital Aids Training, M.Sc. in Hospital Management, Undergraduate (MBBS) and Post Graduation (MD/MS) in modern medicine, and Homoeopathic Medical College and a Homoeopathic Pharmaceutical Unit are some of the major units of F.M.C.I. A centre for de-addiction and rehabilitation of alcoholics is established with in-patient facilities. Excellence of service, loving care and concern as well as responsiveness to the demands of the needy and the poor are the qualities responsible for the phenomenal growth and expansion of F.M.C.I. Fr Augustus Muller, S.J. K.I.H., the pioneer of homeopathy in southern part of India, a great homoeopathic practitioner of his times and the first Indian repertorian was born in Westphalia in Germany on 13th of March 1841. Homoeopathic system of medicine, which originated in Germany, had a great influence on him since his childhood. It cannot be merely a strange coincidence that the founder of homoeopathy, master Samuel Hahnemann in his school days was student of Augustine Muller, the grandfather of Augustus Muller. Probably it was God s providence. There was a great similarity in the way of life between the two families. 7

Fr Muller was born in a simple and religious family, which taught him simplicity and dedication. Since his childhood he received health care through the homoeopathic system of medicine. Probably this left a deep impression regarding the efficacy of the system. Fr Augustus Muller fell in love with Homoeopathy and popularized it not only in this district but also all over the country. Despite the popularity Homoeopathy enjoys in our country as is evident by the continued increase in the number of Registered Homoeopathic Practitioners as well as recognized Homoeopathic Medical College in the country, we find that a large number of practitioners are not able to practice the Science of Homoeopathy as per Hahnemann s teachings. Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College, established in 1985, has taken up measures through a scientifically planned and well equipped institution so that properly trained, professionally competent, committed and dedicated Homoeopathic Physicians are put in the field. The example of Father Augustus Muller S.J. a true Homoeopath and other dedicated workers who followed him in his great tradition of selfless service to suffering humanity, helps to instill in the learner similar spirit essential to the CARE of the patient as well as of the Science and art of Homoeopathy. I. OBJECTIVES THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE ARE: l To train young men and women in Homoeopathic medicine and develop in them such skills as are needed to render effective health care to the suffering humanity. l To involve the staff and the students in various Homoeopathic Research projects. l To promote the science and system of Homoeopathy and to put it to service of common man. 8

l To instill in students a spirit of dedication and commitment after the example of the founder, Father Augustus Muller S.J. THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMME ARE: e) TO EXPLORE the scientific aspect of Homoeopathy and bridge the gap between theory and practice. f) TO PROMOTE CLINICAL AND ACADEMIC RESEARCH in the field of Homoeopathy so that the outcome can be used for training students and serving the ailing and suffering humanity. g) TO INVOLVE the qualified and competent Homoeopathic graduates in various project works in order to promote the science and art of Homoeopathy. 3. FACILITIES 3.1 Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College conducts regular B.H.M.S. Degree course of five and half years duration a formal education of four and half years and Compulsory Internship Training of one year as prescribed in the Homoeopathy Degree (B.H.M.S.) Regulations of the Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi. The College is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka and recognized by the Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi on permanent basis. It has all the required facilities for conducting the undergraduate and postgraduate courses as prescribed by the Central Council of Homoeopathy. 3.2 IN-PATIENT DEPARTMENT: The Homoeopathic Medical College has 157 beds attached to Homoeopathic Hospitals at Kankanady, Deralakatte and 9

St. Anthony's Poor Homes for admitting patients. A well equipped Clinical Laboratory, Blood Bank, Radiology, Ultra Sound and Imaging departments and C.T. Scan have been set up for the use of patients attending Homoeopathic Out-Patient and In-Patient departments. Surgical operation theatre, Labour theatre, Neonatal, Dental, I.C.U., Physiotherapy, Yoga and Naturopathy Reproduction and Child health dept. 3.3 OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT: It has facilities for 6 units and consultation rooms along with Screening room/o.p. Supervisor's room. Clinical Supervisor's room, a dispensing room, a registration cum records room, a students guidance room, patient's waiting hall and a conference hall at Deralakatte. The O.P.D. in its old premises at Kankanady still continues to render services everyday and attracts a large number of patients. In the Homoeopathic Medical College Hospital students are given well-organized clinical training. The Medical Officers and Physicians look after the proper conduct of clinical classes to both the students and interns in O.P.D. and I.P.D. O.P.D. UNITS: 1. Organon of Medicine 2. Homoeopathic Materia Medica 3. Repertory 4. Medicine 5. Paediatrics 6. Psychiatry 7. Surgery 8. Obstetrics and Gynaecology 9. ENT and Opthalmology 10

10. Dentistry 11. Dermatology 12. Reproductive Child Health 13. Physiotherapy 14. Yoga and Naturopathy The Out-patient and In-patient departments are organized in such a manner that the needs of Homoeopathic Medical Post Graduate education could be satisfactorily met with from the case materials available in Hospital. Care is taken to document every case and demonstrate the cases to the students and interns. All the elements of Homoeopathic - case taking, case analysis, case synthesis, case exposition and prescription i.e. follow ups with remedy response are given due emphasis. 3.4 RURAL HEALTH CENTRES: Villages and remote rural areas do not have adequate medical facilities as found in Urban developed areas. Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College has adopted 12 villages where mobile/clinics are conducted on regular basis. Medical camps and school health check up programmes are also held on regular basis. MEDICAL OUTREACH CENTRES: From the time of inception of the college, there is a keen effort from the management and the faculty to maintain some regular mobile medical centres in suburban and rural areas. There were around 5 centres in 1985 and 10 centres in 1995 and by the year 2000 the number went up to 15 centres. Today we have around 17 peripheral mobile centres spread across the 2 districts- Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod. Free medical check up and follow up treatment caters to the need of the rural people. 11

Sl. No. Place Distance from HMC Deralakatte 1. St. Antony Ashram 15 kms Daily Mangalore 2. Prashanthnivas 15 kms Daily Ashram, Mangalore Day 3. Salethoor 28 kms On Tuesdays 4. Mukka 35 kms On Thursdays 5. NMPT 33 kms On Thursdays (New Mangalore Port Trust) 6. Chaliar Padavu 40 kms Saturdays 7. NITK, Surathkal 35 kms On Wednesday (National Institute of Technology) and Saturday 8. Bajjodi 17 kms On Thursdays 9. Chetana Special School 16 kms On Thursdays 10. Kasaragod United 50 kms Daily Medical Centre 11. Bela 45 kms On Alternate Saturdays 12. Kinnigoli 35 kms Wednesdays and Saturdays 13. Bajpe 30 kms Alternate Wednesdays 14. Oarmane 10 kms Alternate Mondays 15. Paneer School 2 kms Alternate Saturday 16. Neereshwalya 20 kms Daily 17. Jeppu Village Helath 17 kms Daily 12

COMMUNITY HEALTH ACTIVITIES: 1. The College regularly conducts medical camps/health awareness programmes in different places of Dakshina Kannada and Kasargod districts. 2. The college has a MoU with Canara Organization for development and peace-codp (R) Mangalore & other social oraganizations in organizing such camps. 3. Last year some special camps were held on ALLERGIC DISEASES, DIABETES, HIV AWARENESS, WOMEN HEALTH, CHILDREN'S HEALTH CAMP, HEALTH TIPS TO ADOLESCENT GIRLS OF HIGH SCHOOL with active community participation. 4. Various intermational health days are observed either symbolically or by organizing some special lecture from a resource persons. Some inmportant days observed in our college are World health day, World antileprosy day, World antitobacco day, World Diabetic Day, World children's day, International womens day etc. These events have now become as annual feature where general public as well as self help group of women and students are closely involved. Research Programme: 1. From the very inception of the college, there is a keen interest in the research area. 2. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre - Mumbai has a research collaboration with the college. 3. At present the college is engaged in research on Cardiological conditions, Diabetes and Osteoarthritis in collaboration with the medical team of Fr. Mullers. 13

3.5 DEPARTMENTS: The college has 14 departments as prescribed by the Central Council of Homoeopathy regulations. The departments undertake the teaching programme as per the syllabus. The following are the 14 teaching departments. 1. Materia Medica & Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 2. Organon & Homoeopathic Philosophy. 3. Case Taking & Repertorization. 4. Anatomy and Histology. 5. Physiology and Biochemistry. 6. Homoeopathic Pharmacy. 7. Community Medicine. 8. Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. 9. Pathology, Microbiology & Parasitology. 10. Practice of Medicine & Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 11. Obstetrics & Gynaecology & Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 12. Surgery & Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 13. Paediatrics 14. Psychiatry All the departments are well equipped and have separate departmental libraries. 3.6 CO-ORDINATION OF CLINICAL TEACHING: The Clinical Teaching of Homoeopathy is co-ordinated by the Heads of the Department of all clinical departments and unit heads of all the units of O.P.D. and I.P.D. Mainly it is done through organising clinical classes and demonstrations at the O.P.D./I.P.D together with weekly clinical meetings conducted in the form of symposium for each batch of students separately. For this purpose, the college has evolved a standardized case 14

record, analysis, evaluation, synthesis and follows up system. Cases recorded and worked out on such Case-records are utilized as the basic teaching materials for Homoeopathic clinical teaching. The Homoeopathic teaching in this manner is further facilitated by teachers who take lecture classes and also attend patients at outpatient department and I.P.D. They use cases as examples to highlight the principles and practice of Homoeopathy. College invites visiting professors as resource personnel to share their expertise on the subject concerned whenever required. Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College has its association with Institute of Clinical Research Mumbai since inception of the College. P.G. training programme is supported by Approved guides in the respective department and P.G. students are trained under the guidance of experts in their fields. 3.7 OTHER FAClLITIES: a) LIBRARY: The college has a well organized library, under the supervision of qualified librarian and sufficient staff. E-books and E-journals are available at HELINET consortium of Digital Library at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. Almost all Homoeopathic journals published in India and abroad are subscribed. Bound volumes of the back editions of many of these journals are available. Besides, there are separate departmental libraries maintained in all the departments. A small library with essential text books is made available in the college hostels for the benefit of the inmates. In P.G. Block a separate Library as well as study room are made available with necessary reference materials. b) STUDENT ORIENTATION PROGRAMME: Students Orientation Programme is organized twice a year, two days each. The objectives of such programmes are to 15

inculcate human values so the students can come out as competent and efficient Homoeopathic Physicians after completion of their course of studies. Self-discipline is stressed in such programmes to bring necessary changes among the students to facilitate Learning. c) HOMOEOPATHIC CONFERENCE: The teaching faculty organizes Annual Homoeopathic Seminars/Workshops for the benefit of Homoeopathic Physicians and students. The faculty also presents scientific papers in seminars. P.G. students take active part in organizing the conference every year. d) COLLEGE MAGAZINE: The teaching faculty and students body are publishing the college Magazine Pioneer every year. The college magazine is released in a grand function held every year on the eve of the founder Father Muller s death anniversary i.e. on 31st October. 4. TRAINING The emphasis shall be more on in-service training and not so much on didactic lectures. The candidate shall take part in seminars, group discussions, clinical meetings and journal club. The candidate is required to write a thesis or dissertation with detailed commentary which shall provide the candidate with necessary background of training in research papers and learning and making use of library. The candidate shall be in the campus and shall be given graded responsibility in the management and treatment of patients entrusted to his care. He/She shall participate in teaching and training of undergraduate students or interns. 5. APPLICATION AND ADMISSION 5.1 Admission will be made as per norms made applicable to Religious Minority Institutions. Candidates seeking admission 16

must submit an application to the Admission Officer in the prescribed form which can be obtained from the office during working hours on cash payment or sending a D.D. for Rs. 500/- in favour of Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College. Application fee once paid will not be refunded. The application forms can also be downloaded from our website www.fathermuller.com 5.2 The Application form along with the copies of certificates must be submitted either in person or by registered post so as to reach this office not LATER THAN 15.05.2013. 5.3 The completed application form should be sent to the Admission Officer, Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College, University Road, Deralakatte, Mangalore 575 018. 5.4 Counselling will be held on 21.05.2013. However, meritorious candidates will be admitted directly. 5.5 After scrutiny, the eligible applicants will be called for a counselling by a written communication/telephone/e-mail. The decision of the management in this regard shall be final. 5.6 Merit Selection: The admission to the course is based on merit. 5.7 Candidates shall bear all the expenses of their travel and their stay in connection with counselling. 5.8 Admissions secured on the basis of false information supplied by candidates shall stand cancelled and the fees forfeited. 17

5.9 All communications from the college will be addressed to mailing address given in the application form. 5.10 As per notification of RGUHS the classes for M.D. (Hom) will commence. The same will be intimated to the candidates on receipt of the same from RGUHS. Candidates remaining absent for three consecutive days without prior intimation/ permission, shall forfeit their admission as well as all fees paid by them. 5.11 Admission granted is provisional and subject to: i) The payment of all the fees. ii) Production of Original B.H.M.S. Certificates. S.S.L.C., Transfer Certificate, Internship Completion Certificate, Registration Certificate, Degree Certificate / Convocation/ Attempt Certificate wherever applicable & Certificate of eligibility from R.G.U.H.S. iii) Approval from the R.G.U.H.S. applicable to the candidates who have passed B.H.M.S. examination other than from R.G.U.H.S Karnataka. 6. ATTENDANCE, PROGRESS AND CONDUCT a) The candidate pursuing M. D. (Hom) degree should work in the concerned department of the Institution for a full period as a full time student. b) Each academic year shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance. c) The student shall attend the symposia, seminar, conference, journal review, case-presentation, clinical classes and lectures during each year as prescribed by the department and not absent himself/herself from the work without valid reasons. 18

d) A student shall be considered to have completed one academic year if he/she attended not less than 80% of the number of working period during the said academic year, and if his/her progress is found satisfactory. e) The students who fail to complete the course as per ordinance shall not be permitted to appear for the university examination. 7. ELIGIBILITY FOR AN APPLICANT 7.1 No candidate shall be admitted to M.D (Hom) course unless he/she has passed the Degree examination recognized by C.C.H. obtained after undergoing a course of study in homoeopathy of not less than five and a half years duration including the period of compulsory Rotatory Internship. OR Passed the graded degree examination recognised by the Central Council Homoeopathy obtained after passing Diploma course in Homoeopathy of not less than four year duration. 7.2 Has not failed more than three times in the final examination of the subject in which he/she desires to pursue Post Graduate Degree studies and the aggregate failures while prosecuting the above said eligible course should not be more than five. In the case of a SC/ST candidate, he/ she has not failed more than four times in the final examination of the subject in which the candidate desires to prosecute Post Graduate Degree studies and the aggregate failures while prosecuting the eligible course should not be more than six. 19

7.3 The medium of instruction in the Homoeopathic Medical College is English. 7.4 Certificate and document required for admission: a) S.S.L.C./Xth Std. b) Conduct Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended. c) Transfer Certificate from Institution last studied. d) Marks Card I, II, III, IV B.H.M.S. e) Compulsory Rotatory Internship Certificate. f) Attempt Certificate. g) Migration Certificate. h) Registration Certificate. i) Degree Certificate / Convocation Certificate. j) Three (3) passport size photographs and 3 stamp size photographs. (All copies of Certificates and Testimonials are to be attested by a Gazetted Officer/Headmaster or Principal. Originals need only to be produced at the time of the selection interview). 8. FEE 1. The fees will be charged based on the expenses incurred on education and other facilities offered. 2. Fees are liable to be revised every year and such revision will be made applicable to all. 3. Medical Care will be given to the students as per the Students Health Scheme. 4. Fees towards eligibility and Registration (Admission Approval) payable to Rajiv Gandhi University will be extra. 20

5. Failure to pay the annual fees before the stipulated date shall invite penalty. Non payment of fees at the stipulated time may lead to debarring the students from attending classes and from University examination. 6. The Caution deposit will be refunded to the students without interest on request when he/she finally leaves the Institution after studies. Students are advised to preserve their Deposit Receipts carefully for cancellation against the refund of the deposit money. 7. Exam fees are as per the University Notification. HOSTEL All the students are required to stay in the Hostel during their course of study. Every student should make an application in duplicate at the beginning of the academic year in the prescribed application form available on payment of Rs. 50/-. 9. BREAKAGE AND LOSSES These shall be made good promptly on demand. Failure to meet the demand during the stipulated time shall invite a penalty. 10. WITHDRAWAL Withdrawal after Completing the Process of Admission and before the Commencement of the Course: If a student who has been admitted to the course decided to withdraw before the commencement of the course, he/she will Within 15 days after the provisional admission : 50% Within 30 days after the provisional admission : 75% Withdrawal from the College during the Course: Students are discouraged from discontinuing the course any time after the commencement of the same. However, if any student decides to withdraw voluntarily from the college at any 21

time before completing the course, he/she shall communicate his/ her decision to the Management in writing along with a letter from his/her parents in support of his/her decision. A student who fulfills these formalities and who is permitted to withdraw from the course is required to pay the course fee for the remainder of the course and Rs. 25,000/- as penal fees to the college. The fees already paid by the student will not be refunded to him/her under any circumstances. In case of death of a student during the course of his/her studies, fees already paid will not be refunded to his/her parent/ guardians. No fee for the remainder of the course shall be collected from the Parent/Guardian of such a student. The college reserves the right to dismiss any student whose progress in studies or conduct is not found satisfactory/grave, during the period of training or service. 11. DISCIPLINE AND DUTIES 1. Students are expected to behave with dignity and decorum and in conformity with the discipline of the Institution. 2. Students are required to dress decently and present themselves neat and tidy avoiding exaggerated fashions. They are required to wear apron and display their identity card inside the college campus and whenever on duty. l Dress code: Gents - Formal Pants and Shirts. Ladies - Salwar Kameez with dupatta/sari. Sleeveless tops are not permitted. 3. Ragging is strictly prohibited. As per the State Govt. of Karnataka ragging is a cognizable offence. Students shall not indulge either individually or collectively in any form of 22

activity that will bring down the good name of the Institution/ medical profession. 4. Students will refrain from disfiguring walls, furnitures and misbehaviour unbecoming of members of the medical profession. 5. They will strive at all costs to preserve the Ethos of the Institution and promote its image and status by their behaviour and conduct. 6. Every student is required to familiarize himself/herself with the rules laid down in the Prospectus and also formulated and announced by the Management from time to time. 7. Students should not absent themselves from classes, practicals, other academic and clinical activities and examinations without the previous permission of the Principal. Such absence without leave may lead to loss of a term. 8. Students are not permitted to attend classes other than their own without the special permission of lecturer concerned. 9. Smoking, use of alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited in all parts of the college, hospital campus and hostel. 10. Use of Mobile/Cell Phones is strictly prohibited during College/ duty hours. If found using demands penalty and confiscation of the instrument. 11. No society, Union or Association of the students shall be formed in the College and no outsider invited to address a meeting without the Principal's specific permission. 12. In the College debates and other meetings, a responsible person approved previously by the Principal must take the Chair and the Principal must also have approved the subject of the debate previously. 23

13. They will be assigned to function as a guide in Clinical Meetings and Journal Clubs under the supervision of senior faculty members. 14. They shall train themselves academically to be able to deliver lectures under the supervision of department heads. 15. It is imperative for a P.G. student to take active part in Medical camps organized on holidays, research projects/ community health programme, college magazine and Annual Homoeopathic Conference etc. 16. They can be called for emergencies any time of the day or night to attend cases, which require immediate medical care. 17. Any breach of discipline shall be suitably dealt with. Serious lapses of discipline and character shall render the student's name liable to be struck off the roll of the college. If, in the opinion of the Principal, a student is not likely to benefit by his continuing in the college or if his continuance is considered to be detrimental to the best interest of the Institutions, the Management may order such a student to leave the College. No fees paid by the students will be refunded. The Management's decision in this regard shall be final. 18. In all matters, whether covered or not in the existing rules, the decision of the Management shall be final. 19. The Management reserves the right of making any addition to or omission from or alteration in the above rules and regulations including fee structure without prior notice. 20. For all legal matters/disputes arising out of provisions of this prospectus the court of Jurisdiction will be that of Mangalore only. 24

M.C. / ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1) Rev. Fr Patrick Rodrigues, Director, FMCI 2) Rev. Fr Denis D Sa, Administrator, FMMC 3) Rev. Fr Wilfred Prakash D Souza, Administrator, FMHMCH 4) Rev. Fr Richard Coelho, Administrator, FMMCH 5) Rev. Fr Rudolph Ravi D Sa, Administrator, FMCI 6) Rev. Fr Vincent Saldanha, Assistant Administrator, FMHMC & HPD 7) Rev. Fr Vincent Anil Menezes, Chaplain & Counsellor, FMCI 8) Rev. Fr Walter Pinto, Chaplain, FMCI 9) Dr B. Sanjeev Rai, Chief of Medical Services 10) Dr J. P. Alva, Dean, FMMC 11) Dr Prakash Shetty D., Vice Dean, FMMC 12) Dr Sangameshwar G.M., Medical Superintendent, FMMC 13) Sr Aileen Mathias, Chief Nursing Officer 14) Dr Shrinath Rao, Principal, FMHMC 15) Dr Shiva Prasad, Vice Principal, FMHMC 16) Dr Sunny Mathew, Medical Superintendent, FMHMC 17) Mrs Jasmine Sarita Vas, Principal, FMSON 18) Sr Winnifred D Souza, Principal, FMCON 19) Mrs Victoria D Almeida, Vice Principal, FMCON 20) Ms Jyothi Pinto, Manager, HRD 21) Sr Lissy, Superior, St Vincent Convent, FMCI 22) Dr Arunachalam R., Coordinator, PG Studies 23) Dr Jacintha Martis, Coordinator, UG Clinical Studies 24) Dr Padmaja Udaykumar, Coordinator, UG Para Clinical Studies 25) Dr Prakash Shetty, Coordinator, UG Pre Clinical Studies 26) Mr Narasimman, Course Coordinator, Bachelor of Physiotherapy 27) Dr Viola D Souza, Course Coordinator, B.Sc. Radiography 28) Dr Jayaprakash C.S., Course Coordinator, Medical Laboratory Technology 29) Dr Preethi Jain, Course Coordinator, OT Technology 30) Fr Reginald Pinto, Course Coordinator, MHA 31) Mr Akhilesh P.M., Principal, BASLP 32) Dr George Pinto, Interns Coordinator 33) Dr M.K. Kamath, Course Coordinator, PG (Homoeo) 25

FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL DERALAKATTE, MANGALORE 575 018 College Committees-2013 Committee Chairman/Chairperson/ Members Co-ordinator Students Guidance & Counselling Committee Chairman: Dr Srinath Rao Principal Co-ordinator: Dr Vilma D Souza P G Co-ordinator Interns Co-ordinator Dr Roshan Pinto Dr Jenita Fernandes Dr Ramakrishna Ethical Committee Chairman: Dr Srinath Rao Principal Co-ordinator: Dr Madonna Joseph Administrator Dr Shivaprasad K Dr Sunny Mathew Dr M.K Kamath Dr Jacintha Monteiro Dr Girish Navada Dr Prasanna Kumar Dr Kurian P.J Dr Ramjyothis Dr Vivek Sakthidharan Library Committee Dr Shivaprasad Vice Principal Administrator Asst. Administrator Principal & HODs of all the departments Librarian, Central Library, FMCI Librarian, FMHMC Faculty Development Programmes Dr Shivaprasad Vice Prncipal Co-ordinator: Dr Jacintha Monteiro Dr Prasanna Kumar Dr Jentia Fernandes Dr Kurian P J Dr Sajan K R Mrs Nancy 26

FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL DERALAKATTE, MANGALORE 575 018 College Committees-2013 Committee Chairman/Chairperson/ Members Co-ordinator Research and Development Group Vigilance Committee Medical Audit Committee Infrastructure Committee Dr Shivaprasad Vice Principal Dr Shivaprasad Vice Principal Dr Girish Navada Dr Deena Monteiro Dr M.S Baliga - Research Associate Dr Prasanna Kumar Dr Kurian P J Dr RamJyothis Dr Vivek Shakthidharan Dr Prabhu Kiran Dr Jacintha Monteiro Dr Amitha Baliga Rev. Fr Rudolph Ravi D Sa Dr Sunny Mathew Dr M.K. Kamath Dr Herald Roshan Pinto Dr Prasanna Kumar Dr Jyoshna Shivaprasad Dr Jenita Fernandes Dr Pravas Pal Dr N C Dhole Dr Sheetal Sr Christine Spiritual & HRD Rev. Fr Vincent Saldanha Asst. Administrator FMHMC Sr Lilia Sr Christne Dr Madona Joseph Dr P Chakraborthy Dr Jenita Fernandes Dr Melita Alva 27

FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL DERALAKATTE, MANGALORE 575 018 College Committees-2013 Committee Chairman/Chairperson/ Members Co-ordinator Women s Guidance & Councelling Committee Grievance Redressal Cell for Staff / Non teaching Staff Dr Vilma D Souza Dr Jyoshna Shivaprasad Dr Sheena Salin Dr Vidya Angraje Dr Anusha Goutham Dr Shara Ram Mrs. Veena Nazareth Dr Sunny Mathew Dr Deena Monteiro Dr Jenita Fernandes Mrs Lucy Sexual Harassment and Grievance Committee for students Dr Amitha Baliga Dr Jacintha Monteiro Dr Jyoshna Dr Jolly D'cunha Dr Roopa Baliga Care Cell Committee Co-ordinator: Dr Jacintha Monteiro Facilitators: Dr Shivaprasad Dr M K Kamath Dr Girish Navada Dr Roshan Pinto Dr Praveen Raj Dr Guruprasad 28

FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL DERALAKATTE, MANGALORE 575 018 College Committees-2013 Committee Chairman/Chairperson/ Members Co-ordinator Hostel Welfare Committee Media Committee Parent Teacher & Student Association Student Placement & Guidance Committee Dr Srinath Rao Principal, FMHMC & Chief Warden Dr Praveen Raj Chairman: Dr Srinath Rao Principal Co-ordinator: Class Co-ordinator of I BHMS (Jr) Dr Herald Roshan Pinto Vice Principal Resident Wardens Deputy Wardens Student representatives - 4 + 4 l Library Incharge l Sports Incharge l Gym lncharge l Mess lncharge Dr Deepa Pais Dr John Paul Dr Revan B.L. Dr Shara Ram Ms Darel Jesica Fernandes Student Representatives from Student Council - l + 1 Administrator Vice Principal Class Coordinator - 5 years Parent Representatives each Batch Management - I member PG Coordinator Interns Coordinator Dr Rita Chakraborty Dr Joseph Thomas Dr Sajan K R Dr Revan B L Dr Melita Alva 29

FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL DERALAKATTE, MANGALORE 575 018 College Committees-2013 Committee Chairman/Chairperson/ Members Co-ordinator Hospital Advisory Committee Chairman: Dr Srinath Rao Principal, FMHMCl Co-ordinator: Medical Superintendent Administrator Asst. Administrator Vice- Principal / Academic Incharge PG Coordinator Interns Coordinator IQAC Coordinator MRD Incharge*** Nursing Supervisor Incharge of the House Keeping Dept. Dr Vilma D Souza Dr Prasanna Kumar Dr Praveenraj P. Anti-ragging Committee Chairman: Dr Srinath Rao Principal, FMHMC Co-ordinator: Class Co-ordinator of I BHMS (Jr) Administrator Vice Principal Medical Superintendent Wardens Class Coordinators (I BHMS (Sr) to IV BHMS) Interns Coordinator PG CoordInator Class Representatives (2) - All 4 years In terns Representatives - 2 PG Representatives - 2 Police Officer - Local Police station Ullal 30

FR MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY ROAD, DERALAKATTE - 575 018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS - 2013 TENTATIVE - 22.01.2013 Sl. No. Name of the Events Date 1. Prayer meeting 7 th January 2013 2. U.G. University Examination (Theory) 16 th January 2013 3. Republic Day / Staff Picnic 26 th January 2013 4. C.M.E. (P.G. Programme) 22 nd January 2013 5. Dermatology camp February 2013 6. World Cancer Day 04 th February 2013 7. U.G. University Examination (Practical) 05 th to 15 th February 2013 8. Sessional Exams for I BHMS (2012-13 Batch) 20 th February 2013 9. Faculty Development 02 nd February 2013 10. Institution Sports February 2013 11. Mullerian Editorial Meeting 19 th February 2013 12. C.M.E. 18 th February 2013 13. CCH Inspection Feb./March 2013 14. Retreat/Motivational programme 1 st & 2"d March 2013 15. Interns Goal setting 11 th March 2013 16. Interns inauguration / Orientation programme 12 th March 2013 17. Women's day 08 th March 2013 18. Institution Day cum Graduation Ceremony 13 th March 2013 19. Thanksgiving programme - Interns 05 th March 2013 20. Sports/Games Feb/March 2013 21. C.M.E. 18 th March 2013 22. World T.B. Day 25 th March 2013 23. Hahnemann s Day/ Mullerian Release (Hospital Inauguration) 10 th April 2013 31

Sl. No. Name of the Events Date 24. World Health Day / Health Exhibition 7th - 9th April 2013 25. C.M.E. 15 th April 2013 26. PTS Meeting 6 th May 2013 27. Administrator s Birthday / Village Adoption 14 th May 2013 28. Interns Re-orientation (Basic life support) 10 th May 2013 29. World Anti Tobacco Day 31 st May 2013 30. Mullerian Editorial Meeting 3 rd June 2013 31. P.G. Exam May 2013 32. P.G. admission 20 th May 2013 33. C.M.E. 13 th May 2013 34. U.G Sessional /University Examination May/June 2013 35. U.G. Admission 4 th June 2013 36. C.M.E. 17 th June 2013 37. Doctor s Day 01 st July 2013 38. Prerana 14 th July 2013 39. Motivational programme (Staff) / Mullerian Release 15 th July 2013 40. C.M.E. Prerana 15 th July 2013 41. World Hepatitis Day 29 th July 2013 42. Independence Day / Blood Donation Camp (NSS) 15 th August 2013 43. C.M.E. 16 th August 2013 44. Director s Birthday 17 th August 2013 45. Mullerian Editorial Meeting 5th August 2013 46. World Nutrition Day 4th September 2013 47. Teacher's Day 05th September 2013 48. Inauguration of I BHMS course Aug./September 2013 32

Sl. No. Name of the Events Date 49. C.M.E. 16 th September 2013 50. Interns Re-Orientation (ECG, X-ray) 9 th September 2013 51. World Alzheimer's Day 21 st Septemebr 2013 52. NSS Day 23 rd September 2013 53. PG inauguratin 7 th October 2013 54. Fresher's Day 12 th October 2013 55. C.M.E. 14 th October 2013 56. World Obesity Day 18 th October 2013 57. M.D. (Hom) Exams - commencement Mid-October/Nov. 58. Farewell Programme /Mullerian Release October/November 2013 59. Conference 19 th and 20 th Ocotber 2013 60. Pioneer release 31 st October 2013 61. Sessional Examination First week of November 62. C.M.E. (New College Day) 7 th November 2013 63. Children's Day/Week 14 th November 2013 64. AIDS Awareness Programme (NSS) 01 st December 2013 65. World Disability Day 03 rd December 2013 66. Christmas Programme Second week of December 67. B.H.M.S. (Reg. Batch) exams (Sessional) December 68. C.M.E. December 2013 33

FATHER MULLER CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS Father Muller Road, Kankanady, Mangalore - 575 002. Karnataka India Tel. : 0824-2238000 E-mail: muller@bsnl.in Website: fathermuller.com OTHER COURSES OFFERED MEDICAL COLLEGE M.B.B.S. - 4½ Years + 1 year rotating internship Post Graduate Masters Degree - 3 years, Post Graduate Diploma Course - 2 years Ph.D in Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology MHA - Masters in Hospital Administration (2 years) MPT - Masters in Physiotherapy (2 years) M.Sc. MLT Clinical Biochemistry (2 years) M.Sc. MLT Microbiology & Immunology (2 years) M.Sc. MLT Hematology & Blood Transfusion (2 years) Bachelor of Physiotherapy (4½ Years including 6 months internship) B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (4 years including 1 year internship) B.Sc. Anesthesia Technology (4 years including 1 year internship) B.Sc. Operation Theatre Technology (4 years including 1 year internship) B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology (4 years including 1 year internship) B.Sc. Radio Therapy Technology (4 years including 1 year internship) FATHER MULLER COLLEGE OF NURSING General Nursing & Midwifery Course (3½ Years) B.Sc. Nursing (4 Years) P.C.B.Sc. Nursing (2 Years) M.Sc. Nursing (2 Years) FATHER MULLER ALLIED SCIENCE COLLEGE Bachelor in Audiology and Speech, Language Pathology. B.Sc. Food & Nutrition B.Sc. Biotechnology BSW FATHER MULLER COLLEGE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION Certificate course in Auxiliary Nurse and Mid-wives (1 Year) Certificate course in Hospital Aid (1 Year) Certificate course in Multipurpose Health Worker (1 Year) Certificate course in Physician Assistant (1 Year) Diploma in Cardiac Technology (1 Year) Diploma in Neuro Technology (1 Year) Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (1 Year) Diploma in Radiography Technology (1 Year) Post-Graduate Diploma in Emergency Nursing (1 Year) Post-Graduate Diploma in Critical Care Nursing (1 Year) Post-Graduate Diploma in Pediatric Critical Care Nursing (1 Year) Post-Graduate Diploma in Neo-Natal Nursing (1 Year) 34

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