Kadu, Sandeep SKhalkar, Atul A2020-05-052020-05-052019-01Kadu Sandeep S, Khalkar Atul A. Impact Of Mccd Workshop On Knowledge And Awareness In Post Graduate Residents At A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital. International Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Research. 2019 Jan; 5(1): 15-172395-04712521-0394http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/200873Background: Medical Certificate of Cause of Death is a vital document, important scientific tool issued by the doc-tors. It is the physician’s primary responsibility to complete the medical certificate of cause of death correctly. Incor-rect filling up of the certificate will result in gross errors in legal scrutiny in medico-legal deaths. Method:At the beginning the self-designed, pretested questionnaire open ended was distributed to participants, immediately after dis-tribution pre-test was conducted. After the pre-test an interactive workshop was conducted on theMCCD. After the workshop post test was conducted. Result:There was an increase in the knowledge about who issues death certifi-cates, long form of MCCD, who issues death certificate, maximum period within which you have to inform the regis-trar office about death in your clinic/hospital, detent dead body until your bills paid, what matter you are going to write on 1a. column and version present available in medical students from 0% to 61%, 30% to 100 %, 0% to 91 %, 0% to 91 %, 70 % to 96 %, 26 % to 87 % and 39 % to 100 % respectively. Conclusion:In the present study there is an improvement in knowledge and awareness in post graduates students after an interactive workshop on theMCCD.Medical Certificate of Cause of DeathEducational interventionPostgraduate studentsImpact Of Mccd Workshop On Knowledge And Awareness In Post Graduate Residents At A Tertiary Care Teaching HospitalJournal ArticleIndiaProfessor and Head, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, DVVPF’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, IndiaProfessor, Department of General Surgery, DVVPF’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.