M.D. in Community Medicine

M.D. in Community Medicine is a 3-year postgraduate program focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of health issues affecting communities. This course emphasizes public health principles, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and social medicine. Students engage in research, fieldwork, and community engagement to understand and address health disparities and promote health equity. The curriculum typically includes theoretical coursework, practical training, and hands-on experience in public health settings. Graduates are prepared to work in various settings, including government health departments, NGOs, and academic institutions, contributing to community health initiatives and health systems management.