The Diploma in Community Medical Service and Essential Drugs (CMS & ED) is a paramedical diploma course designed to train individuals in basic healthcare services, primary treatment, and the use of essential drugs for common diseases and emergencies, especially in rural and under-served areas.
Asian International University
The Diploma in Community Medical Service and Essential Drugs (CMS & ED) is a paramedical diploma-level program aimed at preparing individuals to deliver basic medical care, especially in rural and underserved areas where healthcare facilities and qualified doctors may be limited.
This course is specially designed for those who wish to:
Serve their communities with primary health services
Provide treatment for common illnesses using essential medicines
Support government health missions and improve access to first-line healthcare
Subject | Key Topics Covered |
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Human Anatomy & Physiology | Structure and function of human body systems – digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, urinary, reproductive. |
Pathology & Microbiology | Disease causes, germs, infections, lab testing basics. |
Pharmacology – I (Essential Drugs) | Classification, dosage, side effects, and use of common essential drugs (e.g., antibiotics, antipyretics, painkillers, etc.). |
First Aid & Emergency Care | Basic life-saving techniques, CPR, wound care, fracture management. |
Community Health & Hygiene | Sanitation, communicable disease control, vaccination awareness. |
Subject | Key Topics Covered |
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General Medicine (Primary Treatment) | Diagnosis and treatment of common conditions: fever, cold, cough, diarrhea, malaria, infections, etc. |
Pediatrics & Reproductive Health | Care for children, mothers, pregnancy care, immunization, family planning. |
Nutrition & Public Health | Balanced diet, malnutrition, maternal & child nutrition. |
Pharmacology – II | Use of OTC drugs, adverse drug reactions, drug storage, prescribing guidelines. |
Medical Ethics & Legal Aspects | Patient rights, confidentiality, legal scope of CMS & ED practitioners. |
Conducted in clinics, rural health centers, or hospitals
Includes real-time patient interaction, medication dispensing, primary diagnosis
Duration: Varies (typically 3–6 months)
AYUSH or Herbal Medicine Introduction
Case Study Projects
Village Health Survey Techniques
Mobile Health Unit Work
Provide first aid and primary treatment for common diseases like fever, cold, cough, infections, minor injuries, etc.
Often the first point of contact in villages and backward regions.
Assist qualified doctors in private clinics or government PHCs.
Help in patient check-ups, record keeping, and drug dispensing.
In states where local laws permit, CMS & ED holders may run first-aid or health advisory centers under restrictions.
Can treat minor illnesses and refer patients for major care.
Work under National Health Missions like:
Ayushman Bharat
Janani Suraksha Yojana
Immunization Drives
Sanitation & Nutrition Campaigns
Health education, awareness, and treatment services for low-income and remote populations.
Support licensed pharmacists in dispensing over-the-counter (OTC) and essential drugs.
Government Rural Health Programs
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Private Clinics
Charitable Trust Hospitals
Mobile Health Camps
Primary Schools and Child Care Centers
Job Role | Starting Salary (₹/month) |
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Rural Health Practitioner | ₹10,000 – ₹15,000 |
Clinic Assistant | ₹8,000 – ₹12,000 |
NGO/Health Worker | ₹12,000 – ₹18,000 |
Own Clinic (rural) | Income varies (₹15,000–₹25,000+) |
Fee Structure