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CMS & ED — 18 MonthsPrimary Health Workers

42 Essential Medicines · First aidPrompt hospital referral in emergency

First line of defence for rural India — not specialists; honest practice within law.

CMS & ED details · English · सीएमइडी

Safe Water & Village Hygiene · जल ही जीवन

Clean water and hand hygienefor village and small-town families

Our health camps start with prevention — before crisis reaches the home.

Practical steps for shivirs and home visits — not slogans alone.

Jan Ayush Health Campsin Rural India

Screening · Counselling · Referralreal work with communities on the ground

See how we run camps and awareness — real field work, not classroom promises alone.

Health camps hub · Our courses · Brochure on request

Learning Health SkillsTogether at Home & Village

Student study materialsfor self-care and community guidance

Open the student study materials hub for bilingual sheets on visits and small groups.

Pair learning with the course hub for programme structure and updates.

Welcome To Jan Ayush Sansthan

Health camps, awareness, and ethical training for rural and semi-urban India

Registered under I.T. Act & I.R. Act of Government of IndiaCommunity outreach firstHonest boundaries in every programme

Jan Ayush Sansthan is more than a training centre. We run social health camps and awareness programmes so families in villages and small towns understand prevention, early warning signs, and when to reach a hospital — before illness becomes a crisis.

To support that work on the ground, our courses include CMS & ED (Community Medical Services & Essential Drugs) — an 18-month diploma to prepare Primary Health Workers: first aid, rational use of essential medicines within the syllabus, documentation, and prompt referral in emergencies. This is not MBBS or BAMS; graduates are the first line of support, not specialist doctors.

Our conviction is simple: timely primary care and health literacy are dignity issues. We combine prevention, early recognition, and referral awareness so communities avoid preventable harm.

Awareness work focuses on India’s realities — seasonal outbreaks, waterborne illness, NCD risks, maternal–child vulnerabilities, and gaps in grassroots health education.

Training follows WHO and Government of India guidelines, with emphasis on health education and ethical community service. Our mission is to help young Indians become capable, respected paramedical and community health professionals.

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CMS & ED Diploma Course

Primary Health Worker training — first aid, essential medicines, timely referral

Among our courses, CMS & ED (Community Medical Services & Essential Drugs) is Jan Ayush Sansthan’s 18-month diploma for rural and semi-urban India — structured first-contact care, not a shortcut to become a registered medical doctor.

Supreme Court of India — legal context for rural CMS practice

Supreme Court context (14/02/2003)

Programme materials reference the 14/02/2003 Supreme Court discussion on community health roles. Practice always depends on state law, registration, and employer rules — see CMS & ED overview.

CMS & ED overview
World Health Organization — essential medicines alignment

42 Essential Drugs & first aid

Syllabus-aligned module (often ~42 medicines in CMS & ED teaching — not the full WHO or NLEM lists). Emphasis on safe first aid, essential-medicines education within law, and prompt referral when cases need a hospital or specialist.

Full syllabus (Hindi)
Community primary healthcare and clinical skills training

Primary Health Worker role

Support first-contact care in villages and small towns — health camps, clinic assistance, or NGO outreach where local law and registration allow. Completing the course does not guarantee a job or clinic licence.

Career & scope

Course Highlights

Eligibility: 12th Pass with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Duration: 18 Months (12 Months Theory + 6 Months Internship)
Mode: Flexible Online/Distance Learning
Support: Lucknow Head Office + training-centre network across India
Career: Primary health support, clinic assistant, NGO — subject to state law (no job guarantee)
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Study from basic to advanced care

Start with self-care, move to family support, and build confidence to assist your community with safe and ethical health guidance.

मूलभूत स्वास्थ्य आदतों से शुरुआत करें, परिवार सहयोग तक बढ़ें, और सुरक्षित तरीके से समुदाय की मदद करने की तैयारी करें।

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Admissions, outreach & our courses

Apply with clarity; explore health camps; understand how Jan Ayush and MPYPCP roles differ across diploma streams.

Admission

  • Apply online with the documents and contact details listed on the admission page.
  • Confirm eligibility (qualification, age) and fee schedule before you submit.
  • Use validate admission / certificate tools after you receive a reference, where applicable.
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Health camps & awareness

India-focused priorities—screening, prevention briefs, and safer referral awareness for communities.

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MPYPCP partnership

MPYPCP (Maharshi Patanjali Yog Evam Prakritik Chikitsa Parishad) — operating since 2007 (17+ years of legacy) — is the parent/partner body for DNYS, Yoga, and Naturopathy. Jan Ayush coordinates study-centre reach; CMS & ED diplomas are issued by Jan Ayush Sansthan, not MPYPCP. Network of 750+ centres across States and UTs — check each centre’s published intake.

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Official MPYPCP site for catalogues and centre updates.

News & official notices

News

Awareness series & programme updates

India-relevant awareness pages with prevention checklists, early warning signs, and links to every topic from our news centre.

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Notices

Admission batches & verification

  • Admission — batch announcements and seat guidance are published on the notices page.
  • Verification — certificate and membership verification reminders for graduates and members.
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Featured Public Health Awareness Briefs

Four priority health topics with practical prevention guidance, early warning signs, and when-to-seek-care actions.

Heat illness awareness — Indian community health education

Heat Illness Preparedness: Prevention and Emergency Response

Understand high-risk heat conditions, hydration planning, and the emergency signs that require immediate hospital care.

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Dengue and malaria prevention — rural India awareness

Dengue and Malaria Risk Control During Monsoon Season

Learn mosquito-source control steps, personal protection methods, and early warning symptoms for timely testing and treatment.

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Safe water and diarrhoea prevention — village health awareness

Water-Borne Disease Prevention: ORS, Hygiene, and Early Care

Review safe-water practices, ORS use, and practical home-level actions to prevent dehydration and severe complications.

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Mental health and stress support — rural community awareness

Stress and Mental Health Support: Early Help-Seeking Guidance

Explore early stress indicators, self-care basics, and when to reach counsellors or local support services without delay.

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Select any image or title to open the full awareness brief.

Common questions

Short answers for visitors; full detail is on the linked programme and legal pages.

What is the minimum qualification for CMS and ED?
Minimum qualification for the CMS and ED track described on this site is 12th pass with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology); confirm programme-specific rules on the admission page before you apply.
How long is the CMS and ED programme?
The CMS and ED programme is described as 18 months, including theory and internship blocks; see the course hub for the latest structure.
Can I study online or via distance mode?
Course information highlights flexible online or distance learning supported from Lucknow head office and the training network; confirm the current batch format on the admission page or by contacting the office.
How do I submit an admission application?
Use the online admission form on the admission page, upload the documents requested there, and keep a copy of your payment or reference details if instructed.
Does this website or training guarantee a licence to prescribe medicines?
No. Clinical practice must follow current Indian law, state rules, registration, and employer terms. See the Terms and Conditions page and programme notices.
Where are naturopathy and yogic science programmes officially described?
Official MPYPCP catalogues and updates are published on www.mpypcp.com; the MoU page on this website explains how Jan Ayush Sansthan coordinates with MPYPCP.

What trainees & communities say

Amit Kumar

5.0

Satisfied with study support and the Hindi–English study materials. One follow-up call after aligning field paperwork with CMS & ED office updates cleared my doubts—not instant, but straightforward and honest.

Priya Sharma

4.0

Posting this for CMS & ED—the rural essential medicines stretch felt heavy for a few weeks. Still satisfied because referral limits were explained plainly, without sugar-coating. Would’ve liked a shorter primer PDF; glad I joined this pathway.

Ravi Kishore

5.0

Very satisfied with the village health awareness camp (shivir) training from your health camp module—when to refer and when not to panic, in simple words. We kept a one-page checklist and still use it on visits.

Sunita Devi

5.0

Satisfied with our community health awareness work through camps—topic packs felt dense at first; a coordinator called and pointed us to official notices and short field checklists. Practical for village sessions, not slogans.

Md. Irfan

4.5

My stars are for CMS & ED hands-on sessions—safety and step-by-step cues were repeated until they stuck. I wish there were more short videos, but the demos were enough for the small camps I support.

Kavita Nair

5.0

Happy with the health awareness briefs plus study-pack sheets we received—still using the diet and sleep reminders on household visits. PHC staff sometimes ask where we picked up the structured habit piece; it saves repeating the same talk.

Vikram Singh Chauhan

4.0

Main satisfaction is with CMS & ED admission plus the Hindi–English study pack for my son—the first reply took a few days in a busy season; the second email spelled out fees and documents clearly so we could plan without endless calls.