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Haryana Public Service Commission
Bays No. l-10, Block-B, Sector-4, Panchkula

ANNOUNCEMENT
It is hereby announced for the information of candidates who have applied for the
post of Medical Offrcer(s) Group-A, (HCMS-D in ESI Health Care, Labour Department,
Haryana in response to advertisement No. 1/2023 dated 06.01.2023, that the Commission
has decided as under :-

Scheme/Pattern of Exam:-
l. Screening Test
a) Total Number of MCQs. :100 as per syllabus enclosed.

b) Total Marks: 100


c) Time duration of the Exam: 2 hours
d) All questions carry equal marks.
e) Each question will have five options. The fifth option will be meant for a situation where a
candidate intends to leave the question un-attempted.
0 One-fourth mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
c) In case a candidate neither attempts a question nor darkens the fifth option/bubble, then One-
fourth mark will be deducted for each such question.
h) Medium olExam will be in English language.
i) A candidate will have to secure a minimum of 25% marks to clear the screening test.
j) Candidates four times the number of advertised posts, category-wise, will be called for the
next stage of selection process, provided that they have secured the minimum cut-off marks
of 25%o.
k) The marks obtained by the candidates in the screening test will not be counted for final
selection because it is meant only for shortlisting of category-wise candidates.

2. Subject Knowledge Test

a) Time duration of exam: 03 hours


b) Syllabus enclosed.
c) Medium of Exam will be in English language.
d) Total Marks: 150
e) Paper will be subjective type.
f) No candidate will be called for the interview /viva-voce test unless sheftre secures a
minimum of 35% marks in the test.
g) The number of the candidates called for interview will be two times, including bracketed
candidates if any, of the number of category-wise advertised posts provided that they have
secured the minimum cut-off marks of 35% .
h) The weightage of the Subject Knowledge Test will be 87.5%.
3. Third Stage of Examination:- Interview

a) The weightage of the interview will be 12.5%.

4. The final merit list will be prepared by adding the marks of the Subject Knowledge Test and
interview.

5. Date of Screening Test: l7s September,2023.

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Dated:
"{ | <(""* Haryana Public Service Commission
Panr:hkula
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF MEI)ICAL OFFICER (Group - A), HCMS - I, ln ESI
PART I

l. Euaan Anatomy :

Applied anatomy including blood and nerve supply of upper and lower limbs
and joints of shoulder, hip and knee.

Gross anatomy, blood supply and Iymphatic drainage ol tongue, thr roid,
mammary gland, stomach, Iiver, prostate, gonads and uterus.

Applied anatomy of diaphragm, perineum and inguinal region.

Clinica.l arratomy of kidney, urinary bladder, uterine tubes, vas del'erens.

Embryology : Placenta and placental barrier. Development of heart, gut,


kidney. uterus, ovary, testis and their common congenital abnormalities.

Central and Perlpheral Autonomlc Nervous System : Gross and clinical


arratomy of ventricles of brain, circulation of cercbrospinal fluid; NcLrral
pathways and lesions of cutaneou s sensations, hearing and vision; Cranial
nerves distribution and clinical significance; Components of ar:tonomic ner-vous
systerir.

2. Human Physiology :

Conduction and transmission of impulse, mechanism of contra( l ron.


neuromuscular transmission, reflexes, control of equilibrium, posturc and
muscle tone, descending pathways, functions of cerebellum, basal ganglia,
Physiologr of sleep and consciousness.

Endocrine System : Mechanism of action of hormones; form:rtion, secr(,tion,


transport, metabolism, function and regulation of secretion of pancreas rnd
pituitary gland.

Physiology of Reproductive System : Pregnancy menstrual cycle, Iactatron,


pregnancy.

Blood : Development, regulation and fate ol blood cells.

Cardio-vasculai', cardiac output, blood pressure, regulation of cardiovascular


functions.

\3. Biochemlstry :

Organ function tests-1iver, kidney, thyroid Protein synthesis.

Vitamins and minerals.

Restriction fragment length.


polymorphism (RFLP).

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Radio-immunoassays (RIA).

4, Pathology :

Inflammation and repair, disturbances of growth anc.l cancer, pathogenesrs an, i


histopatholory of rheumatic and ischaemic heart disease and diabetes meilitus.
Differentiation between benign, Government strives to have a workforce which relecr s
gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply. malignalt, primary and
metastatic malignancies, Pathogenesis and histopatholory of bronchogenic
carcinoma, carcinoma breast, oral cancer, cancer cen ix, leukemia, Etiolory,
pathogenesis and histopathologz of-cirrhosis liver, glomerulonephritis,
tuberculosis, acute osteomyelitis.

5. Mlcrobiology :

Humoral and cell mediated immunity.

Diseases caused by and laboratory diagnosis of


-
* Meningococcus, Saimonella

* Shigella, Herpes, Dengue, Polio

- HIV/AIDS, Malaria, E. Histolytica, Giardia


* Candida, Cryptococcus, Aspergillus.

6. Pharmacology :

Mechanism of action and side effects of the following drugs :

* Antipyretics and analgesics, Antibiotics,

* Antimalaria, Antikala-azar, Antidiabetics,

* Antihypertensive, Antidiuretics, General and cardiac vasodilators, Antrvirai,


N Antiparasitic, Antifungal, Immunosuppressants,
uv. se\(fur1
HPSC \ *
Anticancer.
f
. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

Forensic examination of injuries and wounds; Examination of blooci an,l


seminal stains; Poisoning, sedative overdose, hanging, drowning, burns, DNA
and finger print study.
PART.II

1. General Mediclne

Etiolory, clinical features, diagnosis and principles of management (including


prevention) of-Tlphoid, Rabies, AIDS, Dengue, Kala-azar, Japanese
Encephalitis.

Etiolory, clinical features, diagnosis and principles of management of :

Ischaemic heart disease, pulmonary embolism.

Bronchial asthma.

Pleural effusion, tuberculosis, Ma.labsorption syndromes; acid peptic diseases,


Viral hepatitis and cirrhosis of liver.

Glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis, renal failure, nephrotic syndrome,


renovascular hypertension, complications of diabetes mellitus, coagulation
disorders, leukaemia, Hypo and hyper thyrodism, meningitis and encephalitis.

Imaging in medical problems, ultrasound, echo- cardiogram, CT scan, MRI.

Anxiety and Depressive Psychosis and schizophrenia and ECT.

2. Paedlatrlcs

Government strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balance and


women candidates are encouraged to apply.

Immunization, Baby friendly hospital, congenital cyanotic heart disease,


respiratory distress syndrome, broncho- pneumonias, kernicterus. IMNCI
classification and management, PEM grading and management. ARI and
Diarrhea of under five and their management.

3. Dermatology

Psoriasis, Allergic dermatitis, scabies, eczerna, vitiligo, Stevan Johnson's

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syndrome, Lichen Planus.

4. General surgery

Clinical features, causes, diagnosis and principles of management of cleft


palate, harelip. Laryngeal tumour, oral and esophageal tumours.

Peripherat arterlal diseases, varicose veins, coarctation of aorta.

T\rmours of Thyroid, Adrenal, Glands.


Abscess cancer, fibroadenoma and adenosis of breast.

Bleeding peptic ulcer, tuberculosis of bowel, ulcerative colitis, cancer sr,nrach.

Renal mass, cancer prostatie.

'Haemothorax, stones of Gall bladder, Kidney, ureter and Urinary Biadcler.

Management of surgical conditions of Rectum, Anus and Anal canal, Gall


bladder and Bile ducts.

Splenomegaly, cholecystitis, portal hypertension, liver abscess, peritonitis,


carcinoma head of pancreas.

Fractures of spine, Colles'fracture and bone tumors.

Endoscopy.

I-aprascopic Surgery.

5. Obstetrics and Gynaecology including Famlly planning

Diagnosis of pregnancy.

Labour management, complications of 3rd stage, Antepartum and postparturn


hemorrhage, resuscitation of the newborn, Management of abnormar ife an,l
difficult labour. Management of small for date or premature newborn.
Diagnosis and management of anemia. preeclampsia and Toxaemias of
pregnancy, Management of Post- menopausal Syndrome.

Intra-uterine devices, pills, tubectomy and vasectomy. Medical termination ol


pregnancy including legal aspects.

Cancer cervix.

Leucorrhoea, pelvic pain; infertility, dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB)


pmenorrhoea, Fibroid and prolapse of uterus.

6. Community Medlcine (Preventive and Soclal Medlcine)

Principles, methods approach and measurements of Epidemiologr.

Nutrition, nutritional diseases/diorders and Nutrition programmes.

Government strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balancc ar.il


women candidates are encouraged to apply.

Health information Collection, Analysis and presentation.


Objectives, components'and critical analysis of N
control/ erad ication of:

Malaria, l(aJa- azar, Filaria and Tuberculo sis,

HIV/AIDS, STDs and Dengue.

Critical appraisa,l ol Health care delivery system.

Health management and administration; Techniques, Tools, Prograrnmc


Implementation and Evaluation.

Objectives, Components, Goals and Status of Reproductive and Child Health'


National Rural Health Mission and Millennium Development Goals.

Management of hospital and industrial waste.

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