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From Fatini Zubir

During meeting with Prof Dr.Ahmed Niazy between me and Nur Shazlin today 2/6/2012.Generally Doctor just stress on the thing he said before. He claims that he almost gives the exam question paper to us.heh
  Nevertheless, we managed to collect some points to be pondered during the last 3 days before Commed Exam.

**believing these facts 100% are at your own risk**

Paper 1-
 General and special epidemiology(40 M)
Chain of infection very important. Any one of them (prevention,control,clinical picture-not important)
special epidemiology
infection( epidemiology not include C/P,Investigation,diagnosis)
droplet--viral droplet NOT important
parasite--malaria and schistosome(prevention)
food borne--Cholera,typhoid,gastorenteritis
contact borne--Tetanus,rabies (prevention) ,Anthrax.


Medical biostatistics (16 marks)

Population pyramids
overpopulation
Death statistics
Morbidity statistics

 Nutrition (12 Marks)
Deficiency disease( Health hazards)
prevention  (new question)

 Communication and health behaviour (7-8 marks)
Please stress on page 29 -32
Human health behaviour NOT INCLUDED

Paper 2 (75 Marks)

Health system
Planning and implementation (88-92)
Pre-conceptional, natal care
School children
EXCLUDED
- family planning
-Family health records
-Assessment of family practices and PHC services
-Mental health

Environmental and Occupational Health 
-Physical agents -VERY IMPORTANT


Non communicable—no stressed topic

Regarding MCQS question
the case questions are on topic of non communicable (risk factor and prevention)

Please don’t believe this thing 100%.I may write down or heard it wrongly.
Before u stress on these important topics make sure u already finish the entire syllabus.
Btw. Doctor really hopes he can help us during marking the written paper  insyaAllah.

Last but not least I’m so sorry if these info not satisfying ur need or any left points that if forgot to write down during the meeting.
And let us pray that we all succeed in commed with flying colours insyaAllah.
Good luck and all the best medclickers :)