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Program Overview

The Certificate in General Medicine (Health Assistant) is a vital three-year CTEVT program for SEE graduates. It trains mid-level professionals to provide primary healthcare, especially in rural Nepal. 

The curriculum shifts from basic sciences to intensive clinical practice, covering surgery, pediatrics, and emergency care. Graduates serve as Health Assistants (HAs) in government and private institutions, with pathways to further studies in Public Health or MBBS

General Medicine Graduate having established career goals and refined clinical competency can seek further education which will strengthen their professional image challenge their scholastic abilities and prepare them for undergrad school if desired.

The first year focuses on general basic science while the second and third year is purely applied science. There are field exposure hospital and emergency exposure for the students of General Medicine. After passing General Medicine one can independently work in any hospital nursing home and health institutions of government and non government sector.

Program Courses:

Core Required Courses for all majors:

S.N. Code No. Subject Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Total Marks Remarks
Mode Weekly Hours Credit Hours Theory Practical
L T P Assmt. Marks Time Marks Time (Hrs.) Assmt. Marks Marks Time (Hrs.)
1   Nepali 3     3 3 20 80 3 - - - 100  
2   English 3     3 3 20 80 3 - - - 100  
3   Social Studies 2     2 2 20 40 1.5 - - - 60  
4   Anatomy and Physiology 4     4 4 20 80 3 - - - 100 *
5   Physics 4   2 6 5 20 80 3 20 30 1.5 150  
6   Chemistry 4   2 6 5 20 80 3 20 30 1.5 150  
7   Zoology 3   2 5 4 20 80 3 20 30 1.5 150  
8   Botany 3   2 5 4 20 80 3 20 30 1.5 150  
9   Mathematics and Statistics 4 1   5 4 20 80 3 - - - 125  
    Total 30 1 8 40 35                
S.N. Course Code Subject Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Total Marks Remarks
Mode Weekly Hours Credit Hours Theory Practical Final
L T P/A Assmt. Marks Mark Assmt. Marks Time (Hrs.) Assmt. Marks Time (Hrs.)
1 HS5101GM Medicine-I 4   8 12 8 20 80 3 50 40 1 200 Continuous assessment
HS5102GM Surgery-I 20 80 3 50 40 1
HS5103GM Basic Medical Procedures and First Aid 20 40 1.5 50 40 1 150
2 IPC5104GM Clinical Pathology 2   4 6 4 20 80 3 1 25   125  
3 IPC5105GM Pharmacology and Pharmacy 2   1 3 3 20 80 3 1 25   125  
4 HS5106GM Health Environments and Preventive Medicine 2   1 3 3 20 80 3       125  
5 HS5107GM Health Education 2   1     20 80 3       125  
6 HS5108GM Primary Health Care and Family Health (MCH, Family Planning, Nutrition) 4   2 6 5 20 40 3 30 40 1 150  
Total 16   2x 40 33 160 560   315 310   1075  
S.N. Code No. Subject Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Total Marks Remarks
Mode Weekly Hours Credit Hours Theory Practical Final
L T P/A Assmt. Marks Mark Assmt. Marks Time (Hrs.) Assmt. Marks Time (Hrs.)
1 HS6102GM Medicine-II 4   12 16 12 10 40 1.5 50 26 1.5 100 Continuous assessment
2 HS6103GM Surgery-II 4   12 16 12 10 40 1.5 50 26 1.5 100  
3 HS6104GM Health Management 4   12 16 4 10 40 1.5 50 26 1.5 100  
4 HS6105GM Epidemiology & Demography, Community Medicine 4   6                 100  
Total       12 40 63             350  
Total Duration (in weeks)
  Health Facility Approx. Internal Final Evaluation  
5 HS6106GM Comprehensive Clinical + Pre Practicum II   100 100     200 400  
Total Duration 8 weeks
6 HS6106GM Comprehensive Community Practice     50   50   100   200  
Final Grand Total   370 350 300 970  
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Industries and Opportunities

After completing HA (Health Assistant / General Medicine), graduates can work in multiple healthcare sectors across Nepal.


๐Ÿฅ 1. Hospitals (Government & Private)

  • Federal, provincial, and district hospitals
  • Private hospitals like Norvic, Grande, HAMS, etc.

Work Areas:

  • Outpatient department (OPD)
  • Inpatient ward care
  • Emergency and first aid services
  • Minor procedures and patient monitoring

๐Ÿ“Œ HA professionals are often the first contact healthcare providers


๐Ÿฅ 2. Health Posts & Primary Healthcare Centers

  • Rural health posts
  • Municipality health centers
  • Community hospitals

Work includes:

  • Basic diagnosis and treatment
  • Immunization programs
  • Maternal and child healthcare
  • Health education in communities

๐Ÿ“Š High demand in rural and remote areas of Nepal


๐ŸŒ 3. NGOs & INGOs

  • WHO-supported programs
  • UNICEF health campaigns
  • Nepal Red Cross and rural health missions

Work:

  • Disease prevention programs
  • Health camps in villages
  • Public health awareness activities

๐Ÿ’Š 4. Clinics & Private Medical Practice Support

  • Private clinics
  • Polyclinics and outpatient centers

Roles:

  • Assistant to medical doctors
  • Patient examination support
  • Basic treatment and prescription assistance

๐Ÿงซ 5. Diagnostic & Outreach Services

  • Mobile health camps
  • Community screening programs
  • Basic lab sample collection support

๐ŸŒ 6. Foreign Employment Opportunities

  • Gulf countries (UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait)
  • Some opportunities in Africa and Asia
  • Rural health programs abroad (limited compared to nursing)

๐Ÿ“Œ Requires experience and sometimes additional certification

Skills Development

To become a competent HA professional, students must develop the following skills:


๐Ÿฉบ 1. Clinical Diagnosis Skills

  • Basic patient examination
  • Identifying common diseases
  • Measuring vital signs (BP, pulse, temperature)

๐Ÿ’Š 2. Treatment & Medical Skills

  • First aid and emergency care
  • Administering basic medications (under supervision)
  • Wound dressing and minor procedures
  • Injection techniques (as permitted)

๐Ÿง  3. Patient Assessment & Decision Making

  • Understanding symptoms and disease patterns
  • Referring patients to higher centers when needed
  • Prioritizing emergency cases

๐Ÿงผ 4. Infection Control & Hygiene

  • Safe handling of patients
  • Sterilization techniques
  • Proper use of PPE
  • Waste management in clinics

๐Ÿค 5. Communication & Counseling Skills

  • Explaining treatment to patients
  • Counseling for health awareness
  • Communicating with doctors and nurses

โฑ๏ธ 6. Time Management & Responsibility

  • Handling multiple patients in OPD
  • Managing emergency cases
  • Working in rural and resource-limited settings

๐Ÿ“š 7. Continuous Learning

  • Updating medical knowledge
  • Learning new treatment protocols
  • Preparing for higher studies (BPH, MBBS pathway support roles)

Career Prospects

HA (General Medicine) offers strong and flexible career growth in Nepal:


๐Ÿฉบ 1. Entry-Level Roles

  • Health Assistant (HA)
  • Medical Assistant in clinics/hospitals
  • OPD Assistant

๐Ÿฅ 2. Mid-Level Roles

  • Senior Health Assistant
  • In-charge of health posts (rural areas)
  • Clinic supervisor

๐ŸŽ“ 3. Higher Education Options

  • ๐ŸŽ“ Bachelor in Public Health (BPH)
  • ๐ŸŽ“ Bachelor in Nursing (in some cases via bridge options)
  • ๐ŸŽ“ MBBS pathway (after additional requirements/exams)

๐Ÿง‘‍โš•๏ธ 4. Advanced Career Roles

  • Health program coordinator (NGOs/INGOs)
  • Rural healthcare supervisor
  • Medical officer assistant roles

๐ŸŒ 5. International Opportunities

  • Health technician roles in Gulf countries
  • Community health worker roles abroad
  • Limited but growing opportunities in Asia and Africa