Disclaimer: The content in this post is primarily intended for my students, who are familiar with the layout of mental maps. However, those unfamiliar with such non-linear notes may learn how to use these notes by going through this article.
This is the third and final tranche of maps on Community Medicine.
Each link contains more than one map pertaining to the description in the link. The maps were prepared some time ago, and have not been updated. Although most of the content may not have changed, users are advised to refer a current textbook for the latest information. The notes are best used for rapid revision AFTER completing one reading of the standard textbook. I have omitted (what I felt were) unnecessary details from the maps, retaining only the most important content for an undergraduate student. Therefore, these maps are unsuitable for those seeking comprehensive coverage.
I do not have the time to compile all the maps into a single document. Users are free to create such a document. However, I would prefer that due credit is given to the source, and a copy shared with me as well. These maps are free for personal, non-commercial use.
Link to 49. Nutrition
Link to 50. Geriatrics
Link to 51. Social Sciences
Link to 52. Environment
Link to 53. Disaster Management
Link to 54. Occupational Health
Link to 55. Biomedical Waste Management
Link to 56. Communication and Health Education
Link to 57. Health Information and Basic Medical Statistics
Link to 58. Health Planning
Link to 59. Health Care of the Community, Management
Link to 60. International Health
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Useful Links:
Link to related article explaining how to use mental maps:
https://communitymedicine4asses.com/2018/05/11/mental-maps-in-community-medicine-1-about-the-notes/
Link to Part 1 of the notes:
Link to Part 2 of the notes: