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DNB Biochemistry in India: Check out NBE released Curriculum
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the Curriculum for DNB Biochemistry.
The postgraduate courses in Biochemistry should enable a medical graduate through exhaustive knowledge in biochemical technology both in theory and in practical so as to be in a position to apply the same and correlate the various biochemical parameters in health and disease.
I. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME:
1. Programme Objectives
A candidate upon successfully qualifying in the DNB (Biochemistry) Examinations should be able to:
i. Be a competent Biochemist
ii. Work as a teacher in medical faculty both at undergraduate & postgraduate level.
iii. Independently able to work on basic as well as high-end automated equipment.
iv. Supervise modern laboratory techniques & procedures along with total quality assurance in clinical Biochemistry in the hospital
v. Pursue her/his interest to undergo further specialization.
vi. Carry out & conduct various research problems both at basic and applied level
vii. Guide thesis at both post Graduate and Doctoral level viii. Suggest, evaluate, interpret Biochemical investigation in a given clinical situation and apply knowledge in clinical problems
2. Specific Learning Objectives
i. Understand the concept of Biochemistry regarding Biomolecules Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, Nucleic acids, Enzymes, Minerals
ii. Have knowledge of intermediary metabolism of the above & regulation of individual metabolism
iii. Possess the knowledge of the impairment of metabolism including inborn errors of metabolism.
iv. Understand the role of nutrition in health & disease
v. Apply biochemical knowledge in normal & diseased states
vi. Have knowledge regarding the analysis of biological fluids for its chemical constituents & correlating the same in health& disease
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