Learning outcome and graduate attribute
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the BAMS course, the learner shall be able to:
- PO1: Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge and application of the Trisutra concept to explore root causes, identify clinical manifestations of disease to treat ailments and maintain healthy status.
- PO2: Demonstrate knowledge and skills in Ayurveda, acquired through integration of multidisciplinary perspectives and keen observation of clinical and practical experiences.
- PO3: Demonstrate proficiency in holistic, unique assessment of an individual for rational approach and decision-making in management of disease and maintenance of health.
- PO4: Perform procedures and therapeutic maneuvers with skill and dexterity in a variety of situations.
- PO5: Demonstrate knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide holistic quality care and preparedness to practice.
- PO6: Demonstrate agility, virtuous and ethical behavior and compassion to improve the well-being of individuals and society.
- PO7: Demonstrate self-directedness in pursuit of knowledge and skills, which is required for advancing health care and wellbeing of society.
- PO8: Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, community, and peers.
- PO9: Demonstrate an understanding of qualities and required skills as a practitioner, researcher, and academician and an aspiration to become one.
Graduate Attributes Defined by KMCT Ayurveda Medical College
The following are the defined quality indicators and competencies for the graduates from the KMCT Ayurveda Medical College:
- Knowledge and skills
- Planning and problem-solving abilities
- Professionalism and leadership
- Communication skills and teamwork
- Environment and sustainability
- Response to ethics in life and social issues
- Efficient project management and finance
- Self-awareness and emotional intelligence
- Motivation for lifelong learning
- Digital capabilities