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Jaya Shukla

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A Physician Assistant (PA) is a healthcare professional trained to assist doctors in diagnosing, treating, and managing patients, but they are not licensed to practice independently. While both roles involve providing patient care, the key difference lies in their education, responsibilities, and level of autonomy. 

Doctors undergo extensive medical education and training, including an MBBS degree followed by postgraduate specializations, enabling them to make independent medical decisions, perform complex surgeries, and prescribe medication without supervision. 

In contrast, a Physician Assistant typically completes a 3 year U

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Mamona Jain

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The skills are essential for successfully navigating the challenges of a Forensic Medical course and effectively contributing to medico-legal investigations.

  1. Strong Analytical Skills

  2. Attention to Detail

  3. Critical Thinking

  4. Knowledge of Medical Terminology

  5. Scientific and Technical Proficiency

  6. Good Communication Skills

  7. Problem-Solving Ability

  8. Understanding of Legal Procedures

  9. Empathy and Ethical Judgment

  10. Laboratory and Research Skills

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, Forensic Medical courses typically include practical training and internship programs to provide hands-on experience. Forensic Medical courses allow students to work in real-world settings such as hospitals, forensic laboratories, and crime investigation agencies. 

During the training, students gain experience in conducting autopsies, examining evidence, and learning forensic techniques under the supervision of experienced professionals. Internships provide valuable exposure to medico-legal practices, crime scene analysis, and case documentation, enhancing the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom. 

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Mani Sahni

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While Forensic Medical Science emphasizes the medical aspects, Forensic Science has a more interdisciplinary approach, incorporating various scientific techniques and tools used in criminal investigations.

The syllabus of the Forensic Medical course primarily focuses on the medical and clinical aspects of forensic investigations. Forensic Medical course prepares students to apply medical knowledge in legal contexts, including determining causes of death, and injury, and providing expert testimony in court. 

On the other hand, the syllabus of Forensic Science covers a broader range of scientific disciplines. It includes subjects like

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The core subjects in the Forensic Medical Science syllabus are as follows:

  1. Forensic Pathology

  2. Medico-Legal Aspects

  3. Forensic Toxicology

  4. Forensic Anthropology

  5. Criminal Law and Procedure

  6. Psychiatric Forensics

  7. Forensic Odontology

  8. Sexual Offences and Forensic Examination

  9. Forensic DNA Analysis

  10. Postmortem Examination and Autopsy

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, AIIMS does not offer a specialised Forensic Medical Science program. While AIIMS offers various Medical courses such as MBBS, MD, and MS in different specialities, it does not provide specific programs dedicated to Forensic Medical Science. 

For those looking for specialised forensic programs, other institutions may offer more focused courses in Forensic Science or Forensic Medicine.

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can check the process below to apply for PhD in Forensic Medical Science:

  • Research Available Programs: Identify universities or institutions offering PhD programs in Forensic Medical Science.

  • Meet Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you have a relevant master's degree (e.g., MSc Forensic Science or MSc Forensic Medicine).

  • Prepare Required Documents: Gather documents such as academic transcripts, research proposals, recommendation letters, and identity proof.

  • Entrance Exam: Check if the institution requires an entrance exam or qualifying test.

  • Submit Application: Complete the application form and submit all required documents before the

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Parul Shukla

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No, students cannot typically get admission to Forensic Medical Science courses through direct entry. Most universities and institutions require candidates to meet specific eligibility criteria, including completing relevant pre-medical qualifications (such as 12th grade with a Science background for UG courses) and qualifying entrance exams or interviews. 

For PG courses, candidates are usually required to hold a relevant bachelor's degree and may also need to pass an entrance test. 

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Jaya Shukla

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The important documents required during the Forensic Medical Science admission process are as follows:

  1. Completed Application Form

  2. 10th and 12th Mark Sheets (for UG courses)

  3. Bachelor's Degree Certificate (for PG courses)

  4. Transfer Certificate

  5. Character Certificate

  6. Admit Card of Entrance Exam (if applicable)

  7. Scorecard of Entrance Exam (if applicable)

  8. Migration Certificate (if applicable)

  9. Passport-sized Photographs

  10. Caste Certificate (for reserved category students, if applicable)

  11. Medical Certificate (indicating fitness for the course)

  12. Identity Proof (Aadhar card, Passport, etc.)

  13. Address Proof (Utility bills, Aadhar card, etc.)

  14. Recommendation Letters (if

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Forensic Medical Science offers various courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, and Diploma levels. 

At the UG level, students can pursue programs like BSc Forensic Science and BSc Forensic Medicine, which cover crime scene investigation, toxicology, and legal procedures. 

Postgraduate courses include MSc Forensic Science, MSc Forensic Medicine, and MD in Forensic Medicine, focusing on advanced forensic techniques, forensic pathology, and medico-legal practices. 

Additionally, Diploma courses such as Diploma in Forensic Medicine and PG Diploma in Forensic Toxicology are available for students seeking specialised training in

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