Assistant Medical Officer
Full Form of AMO
What is AMO?
Assistant Medical Officer (AMO) is a designation used in Indian public health systems, primarily for doctors serving in government hospitals, primary health centres (PHCs), and community health centres (CHCs). These officers are responsible for diagnosing and treating patients, supervising paramedical staff, managing outpatient departments, and implementing national health programmes such as immunisation drives and disease surveillance. In India, the role is critical in rural and semi-urban areas where specialist doctors are scarce. AMOs are typically recruited through state-level Public Service Commission (PSC) exams or the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) under the Central Health Service. The position is equivalent to a junior-level medical officer and often serves as a stepping stone for higher administrative roles in the health department. Aspirants preparing for medical officer exams in India frequently encounter questions related to the duties and responsibilities of an AMO. The acronym is used in official circulars, hospital rosters, and health department notifications across all states.
AMO का फुल फॉर्म
सहायक चिकित्सा अधिकारी
Example
The Chief Medical Officer directed the AMO to conduct a health camp in the tribal block next week.