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Syllabus for Diploma in Naturopathy & Yoga Therapy & Management- DNYT

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PUBLIC HEALTH & HYGIENE, NATUROPATHY HOSPITAL WORK, RECORDS & MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS IN PRACTICE

Semester: IV
Sub Code:DNYT T 402
Credits: 2+2
Hours/Wk: 2+4
Total Hrs: 30+60
Exam Marks: 50
IA Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs

Unit 1: (15 hours)
Public Health / Community Health
1. Definition
2. Goal
3. Objectives
4. Skills Domains
5. Relation between Health, Disease Genetics effect upon community health
6. Epidemiology
7. Environment, Occupational Health
8. Demography and Family Planning

Unit 2: (30 hours)
Hygiene
1. Environmental and Housing Hygiene
2. Ventilation and lighting
3. Health laws for food safety and hygiene
4. International control of health, WHO.
a) Personal hygiene
i) Sun bathingv
ii) Colon Hygiene
iii) Hygiene of eating and drinking
b) Personal and Mental hygienev      i) Health destroying habits and addictions - Pan, Supari, Ganja,Drinking, Smoking, Tea and Coffee.

Unit 3: (40 hours)
Working in a Naturopathy Hospital
1. Special features of Nature Cure hospitals
2. Qualities of Therapist, general atmosphere
3. Interaction with patients
4. Efficient management
5. Scientific attitude
6. Awareness of limitations and scope of Nature Cure
7. Economics of hospital management

Unit 4: (5 hours)
Medicolegal Aspects
1. Introduction & History of Ethics.
2. RTI Act

     
 
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