B.E.M.S. Certification Course Curriculum
The Bachelor of Electropathy Medical System (B.E.M.S.) certification course encompasses a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical clinical skills. Each subject listed below includes both didactic instruction and practical laboratory/clinical components, as appropriate.
Year 1: Foundational Sciences
- Anatomy I: Comprehensive study of human anatomical structures.
- Physiology I: Examination of human physiological processes.
- Food and Hygiene: Principles of nutrition and preventative health.
- Electropathy Fundamentals & Pharmacy: Introduction to Electropathy principles and pharmaceutical preparations.
Year 2: Advanced Biomedical Sciences
- Anatomy II: Advanced anatomical study and clinical correlations.
- Physiology II: In-depth exploration of advanced physiological concepts.
- Pathology: Study of disease processes and mechanisms.
- Materia Medica of Electropathy: Detailed study of Electropathy therapeutic agents.
Year 3: Clinical Specializations I
- Gynecology: Study of the female reproductive system and related disorders.
- Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT): Diagnosis and management of ENT conditions.
- Ophthalmology: Examination and treatment of eye diseases.
- Practice of Medicine I: Introduction to clinical assessment and patient management.
Year 4: Clinical Specializations II
- Surgery: Principles of surgical procedures and patient care.
- Obstetrics & Pediatrics: Management of pregnancy, childbirth, and pediatric conditions.
- Medical Jurisprudence: Legal and ethical aspects of medical practice.
- Practice of Medicine II: Advanced clinical skills and case management.