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Parul Thapa

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The scope of a BUMS MD doctor is broad and diverse, as it combines traditional Unani medical practices with modern advancements in healthcare. 

After completing an MD in Unani Medicine, doctors can specialize in areas such as Ilmul Advia (Pharmacology), Moalijat (Medicine), or Amraz-e-Niswan (Gynecology). They can work in government and private hospitals, Unani dispensaries, research centres, and teaching institutions. 

Additionally, BUMS MD doctors can run their clinics, contribute to the development of herbal medicine, or engage in research and clinical trials, expanding the reach of alternative medicine.

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Yes, a degree in BUMS holds significant value, especially for those interested in traditional medicine systems. It offers a comprehensive understanding of Unani medicine, which is a holistic approach to health based on ancient Greek principles.

BUMS graduates can pursue careers as Unani medical practitioners, work in government and private healthcare sectors, or continue with postgraduate studies for specialization.

BUMS is recognised by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM), and with growing interest in alternative medicine, the demand for Unani practitioners is on the rise.

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Parul Thapa

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Here are the key subjects covered in Unani Pharmacy Diploma courses:

  • Fundamentals of Unani Medicine
  • Unani Pharmacology
  • Preparation of Unani Formulations
  • Herbal Drug Identification
  • Pharmacognosy
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Quality Control of Unani Medicines
  • Toxicology in Unani Pharmacy
  • Materia Medica in Unani System
  • Drug Standardization Techniques
  • Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
  • Clinical Pharmacy

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The scope of BUMS in India is promising, particularly for those aspiring to work in hospitals. BUMS graduates are trained in traditional Unani medicine, which focuses on natural healing methods.

BUMS graduates can find employment in Unani hospitals, government and private healthcare institutions, and wellness centers. Many hospitals now integrate alternative medicine, offering opportunities for BUMS practitioners to work alongside modern medical professionals.

Additionally, after obtaining a BUMS degree, graduates can pursue higher studies, specialization, or open their own clinics, further enhancing their career prospects in the healthc

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Parul Thapa

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No, there are regulations and legal boundaries regarding the practice of allopathy (modern medicine) by individuals trained in traditional systems such as Unani medicine. In general, practising allopathy without proper certification and registration in allopathic medicine is illegal and could lead to legal consequences.

Unani doctors, who are practitioners of Unani medicine and hold a BUMS degree, are primarily trained in the principles and practices of Unani medicine. According to the law, they are authorized to diagnose illnesses, provide treatments, and prescribe medications based on Unani principles.

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Yes, in India, after completing a Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS), you can specialize in Gynecology and Obstetrics within the field of Unani medicine.

The specialisation in Gynecology and Obstetrics (Ilmul Qabalat wa Amraz-e-Niswan) is available as a postgraduate course (MD) in some universities and institutions offering advanced studies in Unani medicine. 

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Yes, after completing a Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS), you can pursue postgraduate studies leading to an MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree in various specialities within Unani medicine.

Several universities and institutions in India offer MD programs in different disciplines of Unani medicine such as Moalajat (Medicine), Ilmul Advia (Pharmacology), Ilmul Qabalat wa Amraz-e-Niswan (Gynecology and Obstetrics), Ilmul Jarahat (Surgery), and more

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The effectiveness of any medical system, whether Unani, allopathy (modern medicine), Ayurveda, or any other, depends on various factors, including the individual's health condition, the nature of the illness, and the appropriateness of treatment.

Unani is a holistic system that focuses on balancing the body's humors (phlegm, blood, yellow bile, and black bile) to maintain health. On the other hand, Allopathy is primarily evidence-based and uses pharmaceuticals and procedures to treat diseases. Allopathic treatments are often swift in providing relief and are backed by extensive scientific research and clinical trials.

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No, In modern times, the practice of surgery within Unani medicine is limited to specific minor procedures and therapeutic interventions, with major surgeries typically being referred to allopathic specialists.

Regulations and licensing boards also govern the extent of surgical procedures that a Unani physician can perform. It's advisable for patients requiring surgery to consult with specialised surgeons trained in allopathic or modern medical practices for major surgical procedures.

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A practitioner of Unani medicine, especially one who holds a BUMS degree and is licensed to practice, is commonly referred to as a "Unani physician" or a "Hakim" (in Urdu), which translates to "doctor" or "physician" in English. 

They are trained in the principles and practices of Unani medicine and are authorized to diagnose illnesses, provide treatment, and prescribe Unani medications and therapies based on traditional Unani principles.

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