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Kanti Devi Medical College, Hospital & Research Center, Akbarpur Mathura (UP)MBBS Batch 2019-2020
Time/ Day
Monday2.9.19
Tuesday3.9.19
Wednesday4.9.19
Thursday5.9.19
Friday6.9.19
Saturday7.9.19
8-9AM L-1 Anatomical terminologyAN1.1Demonstrate normal anatomical position, various planes, relation, comparison, laterality & movement in our body
Lec- Gen histologyFour basic tissues of body & Epithelium IAN65.1Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe the various types that correlate to its functionAN65.2Describe the ultrastructure basement membrane and cell junctions
PT: Describe intercellular communication (PY1.3),)(VI-Pathology
PT : Describe and discuss transport mechanisms across cell membranes (PY1.5)
L-5 General features of MuscleAN3.1Classify muscle tissue according to structure & actionAN3.2Enumerate parts of skeletal muscle and differentiate between tendon & aponeurosis with exampleAN3.3Explain Shunt and spurt muscles
L2.2BI 6.2: Describe the processes involved in maintenance of normal pH, water & electrolyte balance of body fluids and the associated derangement’s.
9-10AM Lec/DemoAN 0 - Cell
L-2 Anatomical terminology AN1.2 Describe composition of bone and bone marrow
L2.1BI 6.2: Describe the processes involved in maintenance of normal pH, water & electrolyte balance of body fluids and the associated derangement’s.
L-4 General features of bones & joint-IIAN2.5Describe various joints with subtypes and examplesAN2.6Explain the concept of nerve supply of joints & Hilton’s law
PT: Describe the concept of pH & Buffer systems in the body (PY1.7)(HI-Biochemistry)
DemoAN3.1-3.3
10-11AM Demo AN1.1
Demo: AN1.1Demonstrate normal anatomical position, various planes, relation, comparison, laterality & movement in our body AN1.2 Describe composition of bone and bone marrow
L-3 General features of bones & joint-IAN2.1Describe parts, blood and nerve supply of a long boneAN2.2Enumerate laws of ossificationAN2.3Enumerate special features of a sesamoid boneAN2.4Describe various types of cartilage with its structure & distribution in body
Demo-JointsAN2.5-2.6
SGDBI 6.2: Describe the processes involved in maintenance of normal pH, water & electrolyte balance of body fluids and the associated derangement’s.
PT: Describe the fluid compartments of the body, its ionic composition & measurement (PY1.6)
11-12PM PT : Describe the structure and functions of a mammalian cell (PY1.1)
PT: Describe and discuss the principles of homeostasis (PY1.2)
Demo GA batch B&CAN2.1-2.6Batch A HistologyAN65.1-65.2
Demo GA batch A&CAN2.1-2.6Batch B HistologyAN65.1-65.2 Demo GA batch A&CAN2.1-2.6Batch B HistologyAN65.1-65.2
Experimental lab-Batch A2Study of InstrumentsPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1Study of InstrumentsPY 2.11 BI 11.1 BATCH B2Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste
Experimental lab-Batch B2Study of InstrumentsPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1Study of InstrumentsPY 2.11 BI 11.1 BATCH A2Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal.
disposal. SGD: B1
BI SGD: BATCH A1
12-1PM L-1BI 1.1: Describe the molecular and functional organization of a cell and its subcellular components.
AETCOM
Cadaver as teacher
2-4 PM PSM 1.1. Define and describe the concept of public health1.2. Define Health, describe the concept of holistic health including concept of spiritual health and relativeness and determinants of health
PSM1.1-1.2
Experimental lab-Batch A1Study of InstrumentsPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2Study of InstrumentsPY-2.11 BI 11.1 BATCHB1Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal. BI BATCH B2SGD
Experimental lab-Batch B1Study of InstrumentsPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2Studyof InstrumentsPY-2.11 BI 11.1 BATCH A1Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal. BI: BATCH A2SGD
Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning/
Early clinical exposure
Demo GA batch A&BAN2.1-2.6Batch CHistologyAN65.1-65.2
Time/ Day
Monday9.9.19
Tuesday10.9.19
Wednesday11.9.19
Thursday12.9.19
Friday13.9.19
Saturday14.9.19
8-9AM Lec: Gen Histology Epithelium IIAN65.1bIdentify epithelium under the microscope & describe the various types that correlate to its functionAN65.2bDescribe the ultrastructure of epithelium
Holiday PT : Describe and discuss the molecular basis of resting membrane potential and action potential in excitable tissue (PY1.8.2)
PT: Demonstrate the ability to describe and discuss the methods used to demonstrate the functions of the cells and its products, its communications and their applications in Clinical care and research.( PY1.9)
L-8 General features of the cardiovascular systemAN5.1Differentiate between blood vascular and lymphatic systemAN5.2Differentiate between pulmonary and systemic circulationAN5.3List general differences between arteries & veinsAN5.4Explain functional difference between elastic, muscular arteries and arterioles
L-4.1BI5.2 Describe and discuss structure and organization of protein with reference to myoglobin, hemoglobin and collagen along with associated disorders of defective formation of proteins.
9-10AM
DemoBone,Joint & Muscle AN 2.1-3.3
L-3.2BI 5.1 Describe amino acid structure, classification and biological importance of amino acid, peptide and protein
L-7 :Skin & Fascia IIAN4.3Describe superficial fascia along with fat distribution in bodyAN4.4Describe modifications of deep fascia with its functionsAN4.5Explain principles of skin incisions
PT: Describe apoptosis – programmed cell death (PY1.4) Describe and discuss physiology of aging; free radicals and antioxidants (PY11.7)
L-9 Gen. features of the cardiovascular system-IIAN5.5Describe portal system giving examplesAN5.6Describe the concept of anastomoses and collateral circulation with significance of end-arteriesAN5.7Explain function of meta-arterioles, precapillary sphincters, arterio-venous anastomosesAN5.8Define thrombosis, infarction and aneurysm
DemoBone,Joint & Muscle AN 2.1-3.3
10-11AM
L-6 :Skin & Fascia I AN4.1 Describe different types of skin & dermatomes in bodyAN4.2Describe structure & function of skin with its appendages
Lec:General embryology IAN76.1 Describe the stages of human lifeAN76.2 Explain the terms- phylogeny, ontogeny, trimester, viability77.3 Describe spermatogenesis and oogenesis along with diagrams
BI 5.2-SGD: Describe and discuss structure and organization of protein with reference to myoglobin, hemoglobin and collagen along with associated disorders of defective formation of proteins.
PT: Describe the structure and functions of a neuron and neuroglia, Discuss Nerve Growth Factor & other growth factors/cytokines (PY 3.1)) (HI-Anatomy)
11-12PM
PT: Describe and discuss the molecular basis of resting membrane potential and action potential in excitable tissue (PY1.8.1)
Holiday(Muharram)
Demo- (B&C)AN4.1 -4.5 Practical Histology – A Epithelium IIAN65.1b-65.2b
Demo- (A&C)AN4.1 -4.5 Practical Histology – B Epithelium IIAN65.1b-65.2b
Experimental lab-Batch A2Study of student physiographElectrical circuits for amphibian experiments and nerve-muscle preparationPY3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1
Experimental lab-Batch B2
Study of student physiographElectrical circuits for amphibian experiments and nerve-muscle preparationPY3.18 Haematology lab-
Demo- (B&C)AN4.1 -4.5 Practical Histology – A Epithelium IIAN65.1b-65.2b
Demo- (A&C)AN4.1 -4.5 Practical Histology – B Epithelium IIAN65.1b-65.2b
Collection of blood samplePY 2.11 BI 11.2: Batch B 2
Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation of pH
Batch B1 SELF DIRECTED LEARNING: with FA
Batch B1
Collection of blood samplePY 2.11 BI 11.2: Batch A2
Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation of pH
Batch A1SELF DIRECTED LEARNING with FA
12-1PM
L-3.1BI 5.1 Describe amino acid structure, classification and biological importance of amino acid, peptide and protein
2-3PM SPORTS Experimental lab-Batch B1
Study of student physiographElectrical circuits for amphibian experiments and nerve-muscle preparationPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2
Collection of blood samplePY 2.11
Small group discussion
- PBL of General Physiology
Demo- (A&B)AN4.1-4.5Practical Histology - C Epithelium IIAN65.1b-65.2b
SPORTS
BI 11.2 : Batch A1Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation of pH
Batch A1 SELF DIRECTED LEARNING with FA
Demo- (A&B)AN4.1-4.5Practical Histology - C Epithelium IIAN65.1b-65.2b
3-4PM
Time/ Day Monday16.9.19
Tuesday17.9.19
Wednesday18.9.19
Thursday19.9.19
Friday20.9.19
Saturday21.9.19
8-9AM L- 10 General Features of lymphatic system
AN6.1
List the components and functions of the lymphatic system
AN6.2Describe structure of lymph capillaries & mechanism of lymph circulationAN6.3Explain the concept of lymphoedema and spread of tumors via lymphatics and venous system
L-11 Introduction to the nervous system- IAN7.1 Describe general plan of nervous system with components of central peripheral & autonomic nervous systems
AN7.2 List components of nervous tissue and their functions
AN7.3 Describe parts of a neuron and classify them based on number of neurites, size & function
PT: Describe the degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerves (PY 3.3.1) (VI-Medicine)
PT: PY2.2.Discuss the origin, forms, variations and functions of plasma proteins(HI-Biochem)
Lec-1: Introduction to Upper limb & Pectoral region – IAN9. 1Describe attachment,nerve supply & actionof pectoralis major &pectoralis minor
BI 2.5 Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory investigations Se(Enzyme-based assays) andInterpret laboratory results of enzyme activities asbiomarkers markers in common pathologicalconditions
9-10AM DemoAN5.1-5.8 & 6.1-6.3
DemoAN7.1-7.3
L5.2B2.2 Describe and explain the basic mechanism ofenzyme activity and its regulation along withenzyme kinetics
Gen embryology IIAN 77.1 Describe the uterine changes occurring during the menstrual cycleAN 77.2 Describe the synchrony between the ovarian and menstrual cyclesAN77.4 Describe the stages and consequences of fertilisation
PT: Describe the degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerves (PY 3.3.2)(VI-Medicine) ,
Diss: Pectoral region & prosectionsAN9. 1 Describe attachment, nerve supply & action of pectoralis major & Pectoralis minor
DemoAN7.1-7.3
10-11AM DemoAN5.1-5.8 & 6.1-6.3
L-12 Nervous system-IIAN7.4 Describe structure of a typical spinal nerve
AN7.5 Describe principles of sensory and motor innervation of muscles
AN7.6 Describe concept of loss of innervation of a muscle with its applied anatomy
AN7.7 Describe various type of synapse
AN7.8 Describe differences between sympathetic and spinal ganglia
Formative Assessment
SGDBI 2.3: Describe and discuss as substances/chemicals in enzyme inhibition and describe the therapeutic use of enzymes
SGD Bl 2.4 Describe and discuss the clinical utility of variousserum enzymes as Biochemical markers of commonpathological conditions
PT: PY2.3.Describe and discuss the synthesis, functions of Hb, its breakdown. Describe variants of Haemoglobin (HI-Biochem)
Formative Assessment
11-12PM PT: Describe the types, functions & properties of nerve fibers (PY 3.2)
PT: PY2.1.Describe the composition and function of blood components
Demo Nervous System -II AN7.4-7.8
Demo Nervous System -II AN7.4-7.8
Experimental lab-Batch A2Recording of a simple muscle twitchPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1Estimation of HemoglobinPY 2.11 Small group discussion- B1 and B2Osmotic fragility and specific gravity of blood PY 2.12
Experimental lab-Batch B2Recording of a simple muscle twitchPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1Estimation of HemoglobinPY 2.11 Small group discussion- A1 and A2Osmotic fragility and specific gravity of blood PY 2.12
12-1PM L5.1BI 2.1: Explain fundamental concepts of enzyme structure and function. Enumerate the main classes of IUBMB nomenclature
AETCOM
2-3PM PSM 1.3. Describe the characteristics
Experimental lab-Batch A1Study of student
Experimental lab-Batch B1
Small group discussion/
Diss: Pectoral region & prosections
of agent, host, environmental factors in health and disease and multifactorial etiology of disease
physiographElectrical circuits for amphibian experiments and nerve-muscle preparationPY3.18
Recording of a simple muscle twitchPY3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2Estimation of
- RBC indicesPY 2.11
AN9. 1 Describe attachment, nerve supply & action of pectoralis major & Pectoralis minor
Recording of a simple muscle twitchPY3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2Collection of blood sampleEstimation of HemoglobinPY 2.11 BI 11.2: Batch B 1
Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation of pH\ Batch B2
SELF DIRECTED LEARNING: with FA
HemoglobinPY 2.11
BI 11.3 Batch A1 Describe the chemical components of normal urine
Batch A2 SGD WITH FA
Diss: Pectoral region & prosectionsAN9. 1 Describe attachment, nerve supply & action of pectoralis major & Pectoralis minor
3-4PM PSM 1.3. Describe the characteristics of agent, host, environmental factors in health and disease and multifactorial etiology of disease
TIME 23.09.2019
Monday24.09.2019 Tuesday
25.09.2019 Wednesday
26.09.2019Thursday
27.09.2019Friday
28.09.2019Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec Histo: GlandsAN70.1Identify exocrine gland under the microscope & distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed acini
Lect: Pectoral region- III(Mammary gland)AN9.2.
Breast: Describe the location, extent, deep relations, structure,age changes, bloodsupplylymphatic drainage,microanatomy andapplied anatomy of breast
AN9.3Des
PT: PY2.5.1.Descrbethe different types of Anaemia& jaundice. (HI-Bioch,VI-) Path)
PT: Describe the different types of muscle fibres and their structure (PY 3.7),
Lect: Axilla - II(Brachial plexus)10.2 Identify, describe, and demonstrate the origin, extent, course, and parts relations branches of axillary artery and tributaries of veinAN10.3 Describe, identify demonstrate formation, branches, relations area of supply of branches course and relations of terminal branches of brachial plexuses
BI 3.1Describe and Discuss about different monosaccharides, di-saccharides, polysaccharides and enumerate different isomers of carbohydrate giving examples of Biological significant carbohydrates in each group.
cribe developmentof breast
09-10 AM
Lect: Pectoral region- IIAN 9.1
Diss: Pectoral regionAN9.2. 1Breast: Describe the location, extent, deep relations, structure,age changes, bloodsupplylymphatic drainage,microanatomy andapplied anatomy of breast
BI 2.4: SGD Describe and discuss the clinical utility of various serum enzymes as Biochemical markers of common pathological conditions
Lec:Gen Embryo IVAN78.1Describe cleavage and formation of blastocystAN78.2 Describe the development of trophoblastAN78.3 Describe the process of implantation & common abnormal sites of implantation AN78.4 Describe the formation of extra-embryonic mesoderm and coelom, bilaminar
PT: PY2.5.2.Describe different types of Anaemia and jaundice. (HI-Bioch,VI-)Path)
Diss: Axilla10.2 Identify,describeanddemonstratetheorigin,extent,course,parts, relationsandbranchesofaxillaryartery&tributariesofvein10.3 Describe,identify and demonstrate formation,branches,relations,areaofsupplyofbranches,courseandrelationsofterminalbranchesofbrachial plexus
disc and prochordal plateAN78.5 Describe in brief abortion; decidual reaction, pregnancy test
10-11 AM
Demo: Humerus, Scapula and ClavicleAN8.1 Identify the given bone, its side, important features & keep it in anatomicalPositionAN 8. 2 Identify& describe joints formed by the given boneAN8.4 Demonstra
Lect: Axilla - I (Walls & contents)AN10.1 Identify & describe boundaries and contents of axilla
Interactive Session
SGDBI 2.5: Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory investigations (Enzyme-based assays) andInterpret laboratory results of enzyme activities as biomarkers markers in common pathological conditions
PT Describe action potential and its properties in different muscle types
(skeletal and, smooth muscle) (PY3.8)(HI-Anatomy)
teimportant muscleattachment on the given boneAN8.3 Enumerate peculiarities ofclavicle
11-12PM
PT: PY2.4.Describe RBC function, erythropoiesis and its regulation
PT: Describe the structure of neuro-muscular junction and transmissionof impulses (PY 3.4), Discuss the action of neuro-muscular blocking agents (PY 3.5), Describe the pathophysiology of Myasthenia gravis (PY 3.6) ECE
Batch- A :HistoBatch B & C: DissScapular region
Batch- B :HistoBatch A & C: Diss Axilla
Experimental lab-Batch A2Effect of temperature on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1Estimation of Hemoglobin(Revision)PY 2.11
BI Batch B211.3 Describe the chemical components of normal urine.
Batch B1 SGD WITH FA
Experimental lab-Batch B2Effect of temperature on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1Estimation of Hemoglobin(Revision)PY 2.11
BI BatchA211.3 Describe the chemical components of normal urine.
Batch A1 SGD WITH FA
12-1 PM
LBI 2.3Describe and
discuss as substances/chemicals in enzyme inhibition and describe the therapeutic use of enzymes
02-4PM
Sports Experimental lab-Batch A1Effect of
Experimental lab-Batch B1Effect of
Small group discussion
Batch- C :HistoBatch A & B: Diss Axilla
temperature on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2Estimation of Hemoglobin(Revision)PY 2.11
BI 11.3 : Batch B1Describe the chemical components of normal urine.
Batch B2 SGD WITH FA
temperature on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2Estimation of Hemoglobin(Revision)PY 2.11 BI 11.4 and 11.20Batch A111.4 Perform urine analysis to detect abnormal constituents11.20: Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the findings and correlate these with pathological states. Batch A2 SGD
-Determination of ESR, PCVPY 2.12
AN10.2 Identify,describe and demonstratetheorigin,extent,course,parts, relations and branches of axillary artery & tributaries of veinAN10.3 Describe,identify and demonstrateformation, branches, relations ,area of supply of branches, course and relations of terminal branches of brachial plexus
TIME 30.09.2019Monday
01.10.2019Tuesday
2.10.2019 Wednesday
03.10.2019Thursday
04.10.2019Friday
05.10.2019Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec Histo: Connective TissueAN66.1Describe & identify various types of connective tissue with functional Correlation AN66.2Describe the ultrastructure of connective tissue
Lec: Back & Scapular regionAN10.9
Describe the arterialanastomosis around thescapula and mention the boundaries of angle of auscultation
HOLIDAY PT PY.2.7. Describe formation of platelets, functions and variations.
Lect: Arm : Anterior CompartmentAN11.1Describe anddemonstrate musclegroups of upper armwith emphasis on
biceps and triceps brachii
AN11.2Identify & describe origin, course, relations, branches(or tributaries),
LB3.4: Define and describe the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism Namely glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt, TCA cycle and minor pathway of carbohydrate metabolism eg Uronic acid metabolism, Fructose metabolism and galactose metabolism
termination of importantnerves and vessels in arm
AN11.3Describe the anatomical basis of Venepuncture of cubital veinsAN11.5Identify & describe boundaries and contents of cubital fossa
09-10 AM
Lec: Axilla IIIAN10.4
Lec: Gen Embryo VAN79.1
PT: Describe the mode
Diss: Arm : Anterior Compartment & Demo: Radius & Ulna,
Describe theanatomical groups of axillary lymph nodes and specify their
areas of drainage
Describe the formation & fate of the primitive streakAN70.2 Describe formation & fate of notochordAN79.3 Describe the process of neurulationAN79.4 Describe the development of somites and intra-embryonic coelomAN79.5 Explain embryological basis of congenital malformations, nucleus pulposus, sacrococcygeal teratomas, neural tube defects
of muscle contraction (isometric and isotonic) (PY 3.10)
Articulated handAN11.1.1Describe anddemonstrate musclegroups of upper armwith emphasis onbiceps and triceps brachii
AN11.2.1Identify & describe origin, course, relations, branches(or tributaries),
termination of importantnerves and vessels in arm
AN11.3.1Describe the anatomical basis of Venepuncture of cubital veinsAN11.5.1Identify & describe boundaries and contents of cubital fossa
10-11 AM
Demo: Scapula –
boundaries of triangle of
Interactive session
LBI 3.3:
PT PY2.8.Describe physiological basis of
Particular featuresAN8.1 &AN8.2
auscultation Describe and discuss the digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates along with the transport across membrane
haemostasis.Describe bleeding and clotting disorders.
Describe the physiological role of anticoagulants.(VI-Path)
11-12 PM
PT: Describe the molecular basis of muscle contraction in skeletal and in smooth muscles (PY 3.9)
PT: PY2.6. Describe WBC formation and regulation
Batch- B :HistoBatch A & C: Diss: Scapular region AN10.9
Experimental lab-Batch A2Effect of two successive stimuli on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1Estimation of Total RBC countPY 2.11 BI 11.4 and 11.20 Batch B2 11.4 Perform urine analysis to detect abnormal constituents11.20: Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret
Experimental lab-Batch B2Effect of temperature on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1Estimation of Total RBC countPY 2.11 BI 11.4 and 11.2011.4 Perform urine analysis to detect abnormal constituents11.20: Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the findings and correlate these with pathological states.
BI Batch A1 SGD With FA12-
1PMLBI 3.2: Describe the function of carbohydrate as energy fuel, structural element and storage in the human body.
AETCOM
the findings and correlate these with pathological states.Batch B1 SGD With FA
02-4PM
PSM:1.4. Describe and discuss the natural history of disease1.5. Describe the application of interventions at various levels of prevention
Experimental lab-Batch A1Effect of two successive stimuli on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2
Estimation of Total RBC countPY 2.11 BI 11.4 and 11.20Batch 11.4 Perform urine analysis to
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated learning/
Self directed learning/
Early clinical exposure
Batch- C :HistoBatch A & B: Diss Scapular region
detect abnormal constituents11.20: Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the findings and correlate these with pathological states. Batch B2 SGD With FA
TIME 07.10.2019Monday
08.10.2019 Tuesday
09.10.2019 Wednesday
10.10.2019Thursday
11.10.2019Friday
12.10.2019Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Histo: CartilageAN71.2Identify cartilage under the microscope & describe various types and structure- function correlation of the same
HOLIDAY
PT: PY2.10.1.Define and classify different types of immunity. Describe the development of immunity and itsregulation.
PT: Explain the gradation of muscular activity (PY 3.12) , Describe muscular dystrophy: myopathies (PY 3.13)(VI-Medicine)
Lect: Forearm : Posterior compartmentAN12.11,
AN12.12
LBI 3.4 Define and describe the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism Namely glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt, TCA cycle and minor pathway of carbohydrate metabolism egUronic acid metabolism,
Fructose metabolism and galactose metabolism
09-10 AM
Lec: Forearm : Anterior Compartment - IAN12.1
Describe andDemonstrate important muscle groups of
ventral
forearm
with attachments, nerve supply and actions
LBI 3.4 Define and describe the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism Namely glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt, TCA cycle and minor pathway of carbohydrate metabolism egUronic acid metabolism, Fructose metabolism and galactose metabolism
PT: PY2.10.2.Define and classify different types of immunity. Describe the development of immunity and its regulation.
Demo: Demonstration Radius and Ulna-Particular Features
10-11 AM
Identify & describe the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial
Diss: Forearm : Anterior CompartmentAN12.1,AN12.2 &AN12.3
Lect: Forearm : Anterior Compartment –IIAN12.1
Describ f
LBI 3.4 Define and describe the pathways of
PT: Explain energy source and muscle metabolism (PY 3.11) (HI-Biochemistry)
e andDemonstrate important muscle groups ofventral
orearm
with attachments, nerve supplyand actions
carbohydrate metabolism Namely glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt, TCA cycle and minor pathway of carbohydrate metabolism egUronic acid metabolism, Fructose metabolism and galactose metabolism
11-12 PM
membrane, ligaments, relations, movements, blood and nerve supply of
Histo: Batch A, Diss: Batch B & C - Anterior compartment forearmAN12.1,AN12.2 &AN12.3
Batch- B :HistoBatch A & C: Diss: Anterior compartment ForearmAN12.1,AN12.2 &AN12.3
Experimental lab-Batch A2Effect of two successive stimuli on SMT (Revision) PY 3.18
Experimental lab-Batch B2
Effect of two successive stimuli on SMT (Revision)PY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1
Haematology lab-Batch A1
Estimation of Total RBC count (Revision)PY 2.11 BI 11.5 Batch B2 11.6 Describe the principles of colorimetry/spectrophotometer 11.18 Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry.
Batch B1 SGD
Estimation of Total RBC count (Revision)PY 2.11 BI 11.6 and 11.18 Batch A2 11.6 Describe the principles of colorimetry/spectrophotometer 11.18 Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry. Batch A1 SGD
12-1PM
elbow joint, proximal and distal radio-ulnar joints, wrist joint & first
02-4PM
carpometacarpal joint
Experimental lab-Batch B1
Effect of two successive stimuli on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2
Estimation of Total RBC countPY 2.11 BI 11.6 AND 11.18Batch A111.6 Describe the principles of colorimetry/spectrophoto
Small group discussion/
Computer assissted learning methods for nerve muscle experiments PY3.18
Histo Batch: CDiss: Posterior Compartment-Batch A & B
meter 11.18 Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry.
Batch A2 SGD
TIME 14.10.2019 Monday
15.10.2019Tuesday
16.10.2019 Wednesday
17.10.2019Thursday
18.10.2019Friday
19.10.2019Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Histo: BoneAN71.1Identify bone under the microscope; classify various types and describethe structure-function correlation of the same
Lec : Palm-IIAN12.6 Describe & demonstrate movements of thumb and muscles involved AN 12.9 Identify & describe fibrous flexor sheaths, ulnar bursa, radial bursa and digital synovial sheaths
PT: Describe the properties of cardiac muscle including its morphology,electrical, mechanical and metabolic functions. PY5.2.2
PTDescribe the mechanics of normal respiration and describe the pressure changes during ventilationPY 6.2.1
Lect: Nerve Injuries of upper limbAN10.6 Explain the anatomical basis of clinical features of Erb’s palsy andKlumpke’s paralysis
Klumpke’s paralysisAN11.4Describe the anatomical basis of Saturday
LBI 3.8 Discuss the mechanism and significance of regulation of blood glucose and fructose in health and disease.
09-10 AM
Lec : Palm-IAN 12.5 Identify & describe small muscles of hand. Also describe movements of thumb and muscles involved
AN12.6 Describe & demonstrate movements of thumb and muscles involved
AN 12.7 Identify & describe course and branches of important blood vessels and nerves in hand
Diss: PalmAN12.5,AN12.6 & AN12.7
LBI 3.6 Describe and discuss the biochemical processes involve in generation of energy in cells, biological oxidation and Electron transport chain along with the inhibitors and uncouplers of ETC
Lec: Gen Embryo Birth defects
PT: Describe strength-duration curve) (PY 3.17)
Lec: Small joints of Upper limb AN13.3
Identify & describe The type,articular surfaces, capsule,synovial
membrane, ligaments,relations, movements, bloodand nerve supply of
elbow joint, proximal anddistal radio-ulnar joints,wrist joint & first
carpometacarpal jointAN13.4
Describe Sternoclavicular joint, Acromioclavicular joint, Carpometacarpal
joints & Metacarpophalangeal joint
10-11 AM
Demo: Articulated hand-II
Interactive session
LBI 3.7Describe the common substances/chemicals that inhibit crucial enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism (eg; fluoride, arsenate)
PT Discuss in detail the Lung volumes and capacitiesPY 6.2.2
11-12 PM
PT: Describe the properties of cardiac muscle including its morphology,electrical, mechanical and metabolic functions. PY5.2.1
PT Describe the functional anatomy of Respiratory tractPY 6.1
Diss: Palm/SDL Batch B Batch- A :Histo& Batch C: Embryo Pract
Diss: Palm/SDL: Batch C & Batch A Embryo Pract&Batch- B :Histo
Experimental lab-Batch A2
Effect of increasing strength of stimuli on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology
Experimental lab-Batch B2
Effect of increasing strength of stimuli on SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1
lab-Batch A1
Estimation of Total WBC countPY 2.11 ECEVisit to blood bank- Batch B1 , B2PY 2.9
Estimation of Total WBC countPY 2.11
ECEVisit to blood bank- Batch A1 , A2PY 2.9
12-1 PM
LBI 3.5Describe and discuss the regulation and integration of carbohydrate and amphibolic pathways with reference to associated diseases/disorders.
02-4PM
PSM 1.6. Describe and discuss the concepts, the principles of health promotion
Experimental lab-Batch A1
Effect of increasing strength of stimuli on
Experimental lab-Batch B1
Effect of increasing strength of stimuli on
Small group discussion
Computer assissted learning
Diss: Palm/SDL Batch A &
Batch- C :Histo& Batch B Embryo
and education, IEC and Behavioral Change Communication (BCC)
SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2
Estimation of Total WBC countPY 2.11
BI 11.6 and 11.18 Batch B1 11.6 Describe the principles of colorimetry/spectrophotometer 11.18 Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry.
Batch B2 SGD
SMTPY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2
Estimation of Total WBC countPY 2.11
BI: 11.8 and 11.22Batch A1 11.8: Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and A:G ratio11.22: Calculate albumin: globulin (AG) ratio
Batch A2 SGD
methods for nerve muscle experiments PY3.18
Practical
TIME
21.10.2019 Monday
22.10.2019Tuesday
23.10.2019 Wedne
24.10.2019Thursday
25.10.2019Friday
26.10.2019Saturday
sday
08-09 AM
Lect: Blood vessesls of Upper limbAN13.1Describe andexplain Fascia of upper limb and compartments, veins of
upper limb andits lymphaticdrainage
Lect: Lymphatics of Upper limb
PT : Discuss airway resistance, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs.PY 6.2.4
PTPY 5.2 – Describe the properties of cardiac muscle including its morphology, electrical, mechanical and metabolic functions
Lec: introduction &Thoracic wall-IAN21.3 Describe & demonstrate the boundaries of thoracic inlet, cavity and outletAN21.4 Describe & demonstrate extent, attachments, direction of fibres, nervesupply and actions of intercostal muscles
LBI 4.2Describe the processes involved in digestion and absorption of dietary lipids and key features of their metabolism (Fatty acid synthesis, beta oxidation and ketone body metabolism)
09-10 AM
Demo: small joints of Upper limbAN13.3.1Identify & describe thetype,articular surfaces, capsule,synovial
membrane, ligaments,relations, movements, bloodand nerve supply of
elbow joint, proximal anddistal radio-ulnar joints,wrist joint & first
carpometacarpal jointAN13.4.1Describe Sternoclavicular joint,
Surface marking of Upper limbAN13.2Describe dermatomes of upper limbAN13.5Identify the bones andJoints of upper limb seenIn anteroposterior and
lateral view radiographsof shoulder region, arm, elbow, forearm and hand13.6
Ide
LBI 4.1Describe and discuss main classes of lipids (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids, sphingolipids and derived lipids) relevant to human
STAGE PT - Describe
and discuss the transport
of respiratory
gases: oxygen and
carbon dioxide.
PY 6.3
Lec: thoracic wall II(intercostals spaces)
AN21.5 Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations and branches of a typicalintercostalNerveAN21.6 Mention origin, course and branches/ tributaries of:1)anterior & posterior intercosta
Acromioclavicular joint, Carpometacarpal
joints & Metacarpophalangeal joint
ntify & demonstrateimportant bony landmarks ofupper limb:
Jugular otch, sternal angle, acromial angle, spine of thescapula,
vertebral level of themedialend, Inferior angle of the
system and their major
l vessels2)internal thoracic vesselsAN21.7 Mention the origin, course, relations and branches of:1)atypical intercostal nerve2)superior intercostal artery, subcostal artery
scapula AN13.7Identify & demonstratesurface projection of:
Cephalic and basilic
vein,Palpation of Brachial artery,Radial artery,
Testing of muscles: Trapeziu
s, pectoralis major, serratus
anterior,
latissimus dorsi, deltoid,
biceps brachii,Brachioradialis
10-11 AM
Radiologic anatomy of Upper limb
Lec: Development of Upper LimbAN13.8 Describe development of upper limb
LBI 4.2Describe the processes involved in digestion and absorption of dietary lipids and key features of their metabolism (Fatty acid synthesis, beta oxidation and ketone body metabolism)
PT
PY 5.3.1 – Discuss the events occurring during cardiac cycle
11-12 PM
PT Define and explain alveolar surface tension and compliancePY 6.2.3
PT
PY 5.1 – Describe the functional anatomy of heart including chambers and sounds, pacemaker tissue and conducting system
(HI-Anatomy)
Digital displayer:Prosections
Experimental lab-Batch A2
Determination of conduction velocity in frog’s sciatic nervePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1
Estimation of Total WBC count (Revision)PY 2.11
Experimental lab-BatchB2
Determination of conduction velocity in frog’s sciatic nervePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1
Estimation of Total WBC
BI: 11.8 and 11.22Batch B2 11.8: Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and A:G ratio11.22: Calculate albumin: globulin (AG) ratio Batch B1 SGD
count (Revision)PY 2.11
BI: 11.8 and 11.22Batch A2 11.8: Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and A:G ratio11.22: Calculate albumin: globulin (AG) ratio Batch A1 SGD
12-1 PM
LBI 4.1Describe and discuss main classes of lipids (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids, sphingolipids and derived lipids) relevant to human system and their major functions.
02-4PM
Sports Experimental lab-Batch A1Determination of conduction velocity in frog’s sciatic nervePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2Estimation of Total WBC count (Revision)PY 2.11
BI: 11.8 and 11.22Batch B1 11.8: Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and A:G ratio11.22: Calculate albumin: globulin (AG) ratio
Batch B2 SGD
Experimental lab-Batch B1Determination of conduction velocity in frog’s sciatic nervePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2Estimation of Total WBC count (Revision)PY 2.11
BI: 11.21A
BATCH
Small group discussion/
Integrated learning/
-PBL Blood
Demo: landmarks of thorax, general and special features of sternum & typical rib.AN21.1 Identify and describe the salient features of sternum, typical rib,Ist rib and typical thoracic vertebra.
Time/ Day
Monday28/10/19
Tuesday29/10/19
Wednesday30/10/19
Thursday31/10/19
Friday1/11/19
Saturday2/11/19
8-9AM
Lec: MediastinumAN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle andposterior mediastinum
Lec: Histology- Lymphoid System & Lymph NodeAN70.21Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope & describe microanatomy of lymph node and correlate thestructure with function
PT
PY 5.4 – Describe
generation and conduction of
cardiac impulse
PTDescribe and discuss dyspnea, cyanosis, asphyxia, drowning, periodic breathingPY 6.6.2
Lec: Lung & pleura-IAN24.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura,extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their appliedanatomyAN24.2 Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form rootof lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlate
LBI 4.4 Describe and discus cholesterol, biological importance of cholesterol, cholesterol metabolism with its regulation and associated disorders
9-10AM
Demo: typical and atypical ribs.AN21.1AN21.2 Identify & describe the features of 2 nd , 11 th and 12 th ribs, 1st, 11th and 12t thoracic vertebrae
Demo: typical thoracic vertebraeAN21.1
LBI 4.3Describe and discus the structure and function of lipoprotein, their transport and metabolism with regulation and associated disorders namely atherosclerosis
Lec: embryo: Respiratory systemAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung& heart
PT
PY 5.5 – Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (ECG), its application and cardiac axis
(VI-Medicine)
Demo: in situ thoracic viscera
10-11AM
Demo: thoracic wall & cavityAN21.3 Describe & demonstrate the boundaries of thoracic inlet, cavity and outlet
Diss: intercostals spaces & contents.AN21.4 Describe & demonstrate extent, attachments, direction of fibres, nervesupply and actions of intercostal muscles
AN21.5
Lec: embryo-Body cavity and diaphragmAN52.5 Describe the development and congenital anomalies of diaphragm
Demo: atypical thoracic vertebraAN21.2 Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th ribs, 1st,
LBI 4.4 Describe and discus cholesterol, biological importance of cholesterol, cholesterol metabolism with its
PT Describe and discuss the physiology of high altitude PY 6.4 and 6.5
AN21.4 Describe & demonstrate extent, attachments, direction of fibres, nervesupply and actions of intercostal muscles
Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations and branches of a typicalintercostalnerveAN21.6 Mention origin, course and branches/ tributariesof:
1)anterior & posterior intercostal vessels2)internal thoracic vesselsAN21.7 Mention the origin, course, relations and branches of:1)atypical intercostal nerve2)superior intercostal artery, subcostal artery
11 th and 12 th thoracic vertebrae
regulation and associated disorders
11-12PM
PT
PY 5.3.2 – Discuss the
events occurring during cardiac cycle 2
PTDescribe and discuss the pathophysiology of hypoxia.PY 6.6.1
Diss: Mediastinum in situ & thoracic wallAN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of the superior,
Diss: Mediastinum in situ & thoracic wallAN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of
Experimental lab-Batch A2Effect of increasing frequency of stimuli (Genesis of tetanus) and genesis of fatigue in skeletal
Experimental lab-Batch B2Effect of increasing frequency of stimuli (Genesis of tetanus) and genesis of fatigue in
anterior, middle & posterior mediastinumHisto batch A- Lymphoid System & Lymph NodeAN70.21Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope &describemicroanatomy of lymph node and correlate thestructure with function
the superior, anterior, middle & posterior mediastinumHisto batch B-Lymphoid System & Lymph NodeAN70.21Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope &describemicroanatomy of lymph node and correlate thestructure with function
musclePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1Differential leucocyte count)PY 2.11 BI: 11.21A
BATCH B2 Demonstrate estimation of glucose in serum.
B1 SGD
skeletal musclePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1 Differential leucocyte countPY 2.11 BI: 11.21A
BATCH A2 Demonstrate estimation of glucose in serum.
A1 SGD
12-1PM
LBI 4.2 Describe the processes involved in digestion and absorption of dietary lipids and key features of their metabolism (Fatty acid synthesis, beta oxidation and ketone body metabolism)
2-3PM
PSM:1.7. Enumerate and describe health indicators
Experimental lab-Batch A1Effect of increasing frequency of stimuli (Genesis of tetanus) and genesis of fatigue in skeletal musclePY
Experimental lab-Batch B1
Effect of increasing frequency of
Small group discussion/
Diss: Mediastinum in situ & thoracic wallAN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior,
3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A2
Differential leucocyte count)PY 2.11 BI: 11.21A
BATCH B1 Demonstrate estimation of glucose in serum.
B2 SGD
stimuli (Genesis of tetanus) and genesis of fatigue in skeletal musclePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2
Differential leucocyte count)PY 2.11 BI 11.8 Batch A1 Demonstrate the estimation of triglyceridesA2 SGD
Integrated learning/
-PBL Nerve-Muscle
middle & posterior mediastinumHisto batch C- Lymphoid System & Lymph NodeAN70.21Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope &describemicroanatomy of lymph node and correlate theStructure with function
3-4PM
PSM:1.7. Enumerate and describe health indicators
Time/ Day
Monday4/11/19
Tuesday5/11/19
Wednesday6/11/19
Thursday7/11/19
Friday8/11/19
Saturday9/11/19
8-9AM
Lect: Lung-IIAN24.3 Describe a bronchopulmonary segmentAN24.5 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of lungsAN24.6 Describe the extent, length, relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainageand nerve supply of trachea
Lect: Histo-Blood VesselsAN69.1-Identify elastic & muscular blood vessels, capillaries under the microscopeAN69.2: Describe the various types and structure-function correlation of blood vesselAN69.3 Describe the ultrastructure of blood vessels
PTNervous regulation of respiration
PT
PY 5.7 – Describe and discuss haemodynamics of circulatory system
Lec: Heart II ( internal features of heart & coronary circulation)AN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heartAN22.3 Describe & demonstrate origin, course and branches of coronary arteriesAN22.4 Describe anatomical basis of ischaemic heart diseaseAN22.5 Describe & demonstrate the formation, course, tributaries andtermination of coronary sinusAN22.6 Describe the fibrous skeleton of heartAN22.7 Mention the parts, position and arterial supply of the conducting system ofheart
LBI 5.2 Describe and discuss structure and organization of protein with reference to myoglobin, hemoglobin and collagen along with associated disorders of defective formation of proteins.
9-10AM
Diss/Demo: LungAN24.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura,extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their appliedanatomyAN24.2 Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form rootof lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlateAN24.3 Describe a bronchopulmonary segmentAN24.5 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of
Diss/Demo: LungAN24.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura,extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their appliedanatomyAN24.2 Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form rootof lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlateAN24.3 Describe a bronchopulmonary segmentAN24.5 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of lungsAN24.6 Describe the extent, length,
LBI 5.1Describe amino acid structure, classification and biological importance of amino acid, peptide and protein
Lec: Heart I ( Pericardium& external features)AN22.1 Describe & demonstrate subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, bloodsupply and nerve supply of pericardiumAN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heart
PTChemical regulation of respiration
Demo- External features of heartAN22.1 Describe &demonstrate subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, bloodsupply and nerve supply of pericardiumAN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heart.
10-11AM
Lec: Embryo-CVS IAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung &heart
Diss: LBI 5.1Describe amino acid structure, classification and biological importance of amino acid, peptide and protein
PTDescribe and discuss local cardiovascular regulatory mechanismsPY 5.8.1
lungsAN24.6 Describe the extent, length, relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainageand nerve supply of trachea.
relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainageand nerve supply of trachea.
11-12PM
PTDescribe and discuss lung function tests
and their clinical significance.
PY 6.7
PT
PY 5.6 (ECE) – Describe abnormal ECG, arrhythmias, heart block and myocardial infarction
(VI-Medicine)
Batch A: Histo-Blood VesselsAN69.1-Identify elastic & muscular blood vessels, capillaries under the microscopeAN69.2: Describe the various types and structure-function correlation of blood vesselAN69.3 Describe the ultrastructure of blood vesselsBatch B: embryo practical-respiratory
Batch A: Diss/demo- LungDiss/Demo: LungAN24.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura,extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their appliedanatomyAN24.2 Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form rootof lung &bronchial tree and their clinical correlateBatch B: Histo-Blood Vessels
Experimental labBatch A2
Effect of load (Free load and after load conditions) on skeletal musclePY3.18 Haematology lab-Batch A1Differential leucocyte count (Revision)PY 2.11 BI 11.10 Batch B2 Demonstrate the estimation of triglycerides
B1 SGD
Experimental labBatch B2 Effect of load (Free load and after load conditions) on skeletal musclePY3.18 Haematology labBatch B1Differential leucocyte count (Revision)PY 2.11
BI 11.10 Batch A2Demonstrate the estimation of triglycerides
A1 SGD
systemAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung& heartBatch C: Diss/demo- LungDiss/Demo: LungAN24.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura,extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their applied anatomyAN24.2 Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form rootof lung &
AN69.1-Identify elastic & muscular blood vessels, capillaries under the microscopeAN69.2: Describe the various types and structure-function correlation of blood vesselAN69.3 Describe the ultrastructure of blood vesselsBatch C: embryo practical-respiratory systemAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung& heart
12-1PM
L B4.5: Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins and inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis.
bronchial tree and their clinical correlate
2-3PM
Sports Experimental labBatch A1 Effect of load (Free load and after load conditions) on skeletal musclePY3.18 Haematology labBatch A2
Differential leucocyte count (Revision)PY 2.11
BI 11.10Batch B1 Demonstrate the estimation of triglycerides
Experimental lab-Batch B1
Effect of load (Free load and after load conditions) on skeletal musclePY3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B2
Differential leucocyte count (Revision)PY 2.11 BI 11.9 Batch A1 Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol and HDLcholester
Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning
Batch A: embryo practical-respiratory systemAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung& heart Batch B: Diss/demo- LungDiss/Demo: LungAN24.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura,extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their appliedanatomyAN24.2 Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form rootof lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlateBatch C: Histo-Blood VesselsAN69.1-Identify elastic & muscular blood vessels, capillaries under
B2 SGD
ol
A2 SGD
the microscopeAN69.2: Describe the various types and structure-function correlation of blood vesselAN69.3 Describe the ultrastructure of blood vessels
3-4PM
Sports
Time/ Day
Monday11/11/19
Tuesday- HOLIDAY12/11/19
Wednesday13/11/19
Thursday14/11/19
Friday15/11/19
Saturday16/11/19
8-9AM
Lec: embryo CVS IIAN25.3 Describe fetal circulation and changes occurring at birthAN25.4 Describe embryological basis of:1) atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septaldefect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy &4)tracheo-oesophageal fistulaAN25.5 Describe developmental basis of congenital anomalies, transposition ofgreat vessels, dextrocardia, patent ductus arteriosus and coarctation ofaorta
PT
PY 5.9.1 – Describe the
factors affecting heart rate
PTClinical applications of regulation
Lect: Posterior mediastinum I ( Azygous vein, thoracic duct, sympathetic chain)AN23.2 Describe & demonstrate the extent, relations tributaries of thoracic ductand enumerate its applied anatomyAN23.3 Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries andtermination of superior venacava, azygos, hemiazygos and accessoryhemiazygos veinsAN23.5 Identify & Mention the location and extent ofthoracic
LBI 5.3 Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary proteins and catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
sympathetic chainAN23.6 Describe the splanchnic nervesAN23.7 Mention the extent, relations and applied anatomy of lymphatic duct.
9-10AM
Demo: internal features of heartAN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heart
LBI 5.2 Describe and discuss structure and organization of protein with reference to myoglobin, hemoglobin and collagen along with associated disorders of defective formation of proteins. (Vertical integration with pathology)
Lec: embro- CVS- IIIAN25.6 Mention development of aortic arch arteries, SVC, IVC and coronarysinus
PT
PY 5.9.2 - Describe the factors affecting cardiac output
10-11AM
Lec: Histo- Trachea & LungAN25.1: Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung
Demo: Blood supply of heartAN22.3 Describe & demonstrate origin, course and branches of coronary arteriesAN22.5 Describe & demonstrate the formation, course, tributaries andtermination of coronary sinus
LBI 5.3 Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary proteins and catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
PTDescribe and discuss the pathophysiology of deep sea divingPY 6.4.2 and 6.5
11-12PM
PTDescribe and discuss systemic cardiovascular regulatory mechanismsPY 5.8.2
Batch A: histo- Trachea & LungAN25.1: Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lungBatch B: embryo-CVSAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung
Batch A: SDL and Demo- internal features of heartAN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heartBatch B: histo-
Experimental labBatch A2
Recording of a normal cardiogram on frog’s heart and effect of temperature on it
Experimental labBatch B2
Recording of a normal cardiogram on frog’s heart and effect of temperature on it
&heartBatch C: SDL and Demo- internal features of heartAN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heart
Trachea & LungAN25.1: Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lungBatch C: embryo-CVSAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung &heart
PY3.18 Haematology labBatch A1
Determination of blood groups PY 2.11
Batch B1,B2Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning
Early clinical exposure
PY3.18 Haematology labBatch B1
Determination of blood groups PY 2.11
Batch A1,A2Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning Early clinical exposure
12-1PM
LBI 5.2 Describe and discuss structure and organization of protein with reference to myoglobin, hemoglobin and collagen along with associated disorders of defective formation of proteins.
2-3PM
PSM:1.8. Describe the demographic profile of India, and discuss its impact on health
Experimental labBatch B1 Recording of a normal cardiogram on frog’s heart and effect of temperature on itPY3.18 Haematology labBatch B2
Determination of blood groups PY 2.11 BI Seminar batch A
Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Batch C: histo- Trachea & LungAN25.1: Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lungBatch A: embryo-CVSAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung &heartBatch B:SDL and Demo- internal features of heartAN22.2 Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamberof heart
3-4PM
PSM:1.8. Describe the demographic profile of India, and discuss its impact on health
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
8-9AM
Lec: Post mediastinum II( oesophagus&Decending thoracic
Lect: sectional anatomy of thorax at important vertebral levels
PTExercise physiology-cardiorespiratory
PT Exercise physiology-cardiac changes
Lec: Mechanism of respirationAN21.9 Describe & demonstrate
LBI 5.4 Describe
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
aorta)AN23.1Describe & demonstrate the external appearance, relations, blood supply,nervesupply,lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of oesophagusAN23.4Mention the extent, branches and relations of arch of aorta &descending thoracic aorta
physiologyPY 11.4 and 11.8
PY 11.8 mechanics and types of respiration
synthesis of non-essential amino acid, derived products and their biological significance
9-10AM
Diss: Posterior mediastinumAN23.1Describe & demonstrate the external appearance, relations, blood supply,nervesupply,lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of oesophagusAN23.2 Describe & demonstrate the extent, relations tributaries of thoracic ductand enumerate
Demo/diss: Posterior mediastinumAN23.1Describe & demonstrate the external appearance, relations, blood supply,nervesupply,lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of oesophagusAN23.2 Describe & demonstrate the extent, relations tributaries of thoracic ductand enumerate
LBI 5.3 Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary proteins and catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
Lec: Genetics II PTRevision
10-11AM
Lec: thoraco –abdominal diaphragm & joints of thorax
Lec: Radiology of thoraxAN25.7 Identify structures seen on
LBI 5.3 Describe the
PTDescribe the pathophysiology of shock,
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
its applied anatomyAN23.3 Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries andtermination of superior venacava, azygos, hemiazygos and accessoryhemiazygos veinsAN23.4Mention the extent, branches and relations of arch of aorta &descending thoracic aortaAN23.5 Identify & Mention the location and extent ofthoracic sympathetic chain
its applied anatomyAN23.3 Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries andtermination of superior venacava, azygos, hemiazygos and accessoryhemiazygos veinsAN23.4Mention the extent, branches and relations of arch of aorta &descending thoracic aortaAN23.5 Identify & Mention the location and extent ofthoracic sympathetic chain
AN47.13 Describe and demonstrate the attachments, openings, nerve supply and actions of thoracoabdominal diaphragm.47.14 Describe the abnormal openings of thoracoabdominal diaphragm and diaphragmatic hernia.AN21.8 Describe & demonstrate type, articular surfaces& movements ofmanubriosternal, costovertebral, costotransverse and xiphisternal jointsAN21.10 Describe costochondral and interchondral joints
a plain x-ray chest (PA view)AN25.8 Identify and describe in brief a barium swallow
digestion and absorption of dietary proteins and catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
syncope
PY 5.11.1
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
11-12PM
PTPulmonary circulation PY 5.10
PT
PY 5.9.3 - Describe the factors affecting blood pressure (BP)
Batch A: embryo CVS-AN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung &heartAN25.3 Describe fetal circulation and changes occurring at birthAN25.4 Describe embryological basis of:1) atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septaldefect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy &4)tracheo-oesophageal fistulaAN25.5 Describe developmental basis of congenital anomalies, transposition ofgreat vessels, dextrocardia, patent ductus arteriosus and coarctation ofaorta
Batch A & C: SDL and demo/diss mediastinumBatch B: embryo CVS-AN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung &heartAN25.3 Describe fetal circulation and changes occurring at birthAN25.4 Describe embryological basis of:1) atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septaldefect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy &4)tracheo-oesophageal fistulaAN25.5 Describe developmental basis of congenital anomalies, transposition ofgreat vessels, dextrocardia,
Experimental labBatch A2
Properties of cardiac musclePY 3.18 Haematology labBatch A1
Determination of bleeding time and clotting timePy2.11 BI 11.9Batch B2 Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol and HDLcholesterol
B1 SGD
Experimental labBatch B2
Properties of cardiac musclePY 3.18 Haematology lab-Batch B1
Determination of bleeding time and clotting timePy2.11 BI 11.9Batch A2 Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol and HDLcholesterol
A1 SGD
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
mediastinum and coronarysinus12-1PM
LBI 5.3 Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary proteins and catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
2-3PM
Sports Experimental labBatch A1 Recording of a normal cardiogram on frog’s heart and effect of temperature on itProperties of cardiac musclePY3.18 Haematology labBatch A2Determination of blood groupsDetermination of bleeding time and clotting timePY 2.11 BI 11.9Batch B1 Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol and HDLcholesterol
Experimental labBatch B1Properties of cardiac musclePY 3.18 Haematology labBatch B2Determination of bleeding time and clotting timePy2.11 BI 11.5
Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Batch A & B:SDL and demo/diss mediastinumBatch C: embryo CVS-AN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung &heartAN25.3 Describe fetal circulation and changes occurring at birthAN25.4 Describe embryological basis of:1) atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septaldefect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy &4)tracheo-oesophageal fistulaAN25.5 Describe developmental basis of congenital anomalies, transposition ofgreat vessels, dextrocardia, patent ductus arteriosus and coarctation ofaorta
Time/ Day
Monday18/11/19
Tuesday19/11/19
Wednesday20/11/19
Thursday21/11/19
Friday22/11/19
Saturday23/11/19
B2 SGD
Batch A1 Describe screening of urine for inborn errors & describe the use of paper chromatography
A2 SGD
AN25.6 Mention development of aortic arch arteries, SVC, IVC and coronarysinus
3-4PM
Sports
Time/ Day
Monday25/11/19
Tuesday26/11/19
Wednesday27/11/19
Thursday28/11/19
Friday 29/11/19
Saturday 30/11/19
8-9AM
Lec: Surface anatomy of thoraxAN25.9 Demonstrate surface marking of lines of pleural reflection, lung bordersand fissures, trachea, heart borders, apex beat & surface projection ofvalves of heart
Lec: Genetics IV PTRevision
PTRevision
LBI 6.4Describe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism, bilirubin metabolism and degradation
9-10AM
Demo: joints of thoraxAN21.8 Describe & demonstrate type, articular surfaces& movements of manubriosternal, costovertebral, costotransverse and xiphisternal jointsAN21.10 Describe costochondral and interchondral joints
Demo: surface marking of thoraxAN25.9 Demonstrate surface marking of lines of pleural reflection, lung borders and fissures, trachea, heart borders, apex beat & surface projection of valves of heartDemo: Sections of thorax.
LBI 6.4Describe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism, bilirubin metabolism and degradation
Stage: thorax
10-11AM
Revision: Bones of thorax
LBI 6.4Describe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism, bilirubin metabolism and degradation
11-12PM
PTDescribe the pathophysiology of heart failure and hypertensionPY 5.11.2Describe and discusss physiological consequences of sedentary lifestyle
PTRevision
Revision: Soft part of thorax
Experimental labBatch A2Revision Haematology labBatch A1 Revision
BI 11.5
Experimental labBatch B2Revision Haematology labBatch B1 Revision
BI 11.5
PY 11.5 Batch B2 Describe screening of urine for inborn errors & describe the use of paper chromatography
B1 SGD
Batch A2Describe screening of urine for inborn errors & describe the use of paper chromatography
A1 SGD
12-1PM
LBI 6.1 Describe and discuss the integration of metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and protein and amphibolic pathways in normal, well fed, fasting, exercise, starvation that take place in specific organs in the body.
2-3PM
PSM:1.9. Demonstrate the role of effective communication skills in health in a simulated environment1.10. Demonstrate the important aspect of doctor patient relationship in a simulated environment
Experimental labBatch A1Revision Haematology labBatch A2 Revision BI 11.5Batch B1 Describe screening of urine for inborn errors & describe the use of paper chromatography
B2 SGD
Experimental labBatch B1Revision Haematology lab Batch B2Revision
BI : Seminar batch A
Small group discussion/ Tutorial/ Integrated learning/ Self-directed learning
Early clinical exposure
3-4PM
PSM:1.9. Demonstrate the role of effective communication skills in health in a simulated environment1.10. Demonstrate the important aspect of doctor patient relationship in a simulated environment
2nd semester Department of Anatomy
Maulana Azad Medical College, New DelhiMBBS Batch 2019-20 HEAD AND NECK
TIME Monday Tuesday 1.1.2020
Wednesday2.1.2020Thursday
3.1.2020Friday
4.1.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
PTPY 5.10
Describe and discuss Microcirculation and Lymphatics
PY10.1: Describe and discuss the organization of the nervous system. Lecture No. 1:Describe and discuss the organization of the nervous system.
Lec: Face II & lacrimal apparatusAN 28.2: Describe sensory innervation of faceAN 28.3: Describe & demonstrate origin /formation, course, branches /tributaries of facial vesselsAN 28.4: Describe & demonstrate branches of facial nerve with distributionAN 28.7: Explain the anatomical basis of facial nerve palsyAN 28.8:Explain surgical importance of deep facial veinAN31.4:Enumerate components of lacrimal apparatus
Bl 9.2Describe the tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to access the functions of these organs (kidney, liver, thyroid and adrenal glandS)
09-10 AM
Bl9.1 Describe the hormones synthesizes from kidney, thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands
Lec: Scalp/Face-IAN: 27.1 Describe the layers of scalp, its blood supply, its nerve supply and surgical importanceAN 27.2: Describe emissary veins with its role in spread of infection from extracranial route to intracranial venous sinusesAN 28.1: Describe & demonstrate muscles of facial expression and their nerve supplyAN28.6Identify superficial muscles of face, their nerve supply and action
PT PY 5.10Describe and discuss Cutaneous and splanchnic circulation
Demo: Normal Occipitalis and lateralisAN26.2b: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
10-11 AM
Lec: Introduction to the Head & NeckAN26.1: Demonstrate anatomical position of skull, Identify and locate individual skull bones in skullAN 26.6: Explain the concept of bones that ossify in membrane
Lec: Genetics V
AN75.3 Describe the genetic basis & clinical features of Prader Willi syndrome,Edward syndrome & Patau syndromeAN75.4 Describe genetic basis of variations:Polymorphism and mutationAN 75.5 Describe the principles of genetic counselling
Bl9.4 Discuss the involvement of ECM components in health and disease
PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors.
Lecture2:Functions and properties of synapse
11-12 PM
Demo: Landmarks of Head & Neck Norma verticalis& Norma frontaliAN26.1: AN26.2a: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
Demo: Landmarks of Head & Neck and Norma verticalis& Norma frontalisAN26.1: AN26.2a: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
Experimental LabBatch A2
Effects of drug on intact frog’s heartPY 3.18
Haematology labBatch A1Determination of Arneth countPy2.11
BI 11.21B
Batch B2 Demonstrate estimation of urea and urea clearance in serum.
Batch B1 SGD
Experimental LabBatch B2
Effects of drug on intact frog’s heartPY 3.18
Haematology labBatch B1Determination of Arneth countPy2.11
BI 11.21B
Batch A2 Demonstrate estimation of urea and urea clearance in serum.
Batch A1 SGD
12-01 PM
Demo: Landmarks of Head & Neck Norma verticalis& Norma frontaliAN26.1: AN26.2a: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
Demo: Landmarks of Head & Neck and Norma verticalis& Norma frontalisAN26.1: AN26.2a: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
02-03 PM
Demo: Frontal and parietal boneAN26.2a: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
03-04 PM
BI 11.21B
Batch A1 Demonstrate estimation of urea and urea clearance in serum.
A2 SGD
Experimental LabBatch A2
Effects of drug on intact frog’s heartPY 3.18
Haematology labBatch A1Determination of Arneth countPy2.11
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Diss: Scalp & faceAN: 27.1
6.1.2020Monday
7.1.2020Tuesday
8.1.2020Wednesday
9.1.2020Thursday
10.1.2020Friday
11.1.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Histology (Integumentary system)AN72.1Identify the skin and its appendages under the microscope and correlate the structure with function
Lec:Parotid Region IAN28.9a: Describe & demonstrate the parts, borders, surfaces, contents, relations and nerve supply of parotid gland with course of its duct and surgical Importance
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture No.4:Functions and properties of reflex.
PTPY 5.10Describe and discuss Cerebral circulation and CSF
Lec: Deep cervical fascia IIAN 35.10: Describe the fascial spaces of neck
Bl9.4 Discuss the involvement of ECM components in health and disease
09-10AM
Diss: face and Demo of Mandible (Feature pertaining to parotid region)AN 28.1AN 28.6: AN 28.2: AN 28.3: AN 28.4: AN 26.4: Describe morphological features of mandible
Histo Batch ADiss Batch B &C (Face and Parotid region)AN72.1: AN 28.1: AN 28.6: AN 28.2: AN 28.3: AN 28.4: AN28.9
Lec: General plan of neck and cervical fascia IAN 35.1: Describe the parts, extent, attachments, modifications of deep cervical fascia
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture No.5:Functions and properties of reflex.
Demo: Cervical VertebraAN26.5: Describe features of typical and atypical cervical vertebrae (atlas and axis)AN26.7: Describe the features of the 7th cervical vertebraAN42.1: Describe the contents of the vertebral canal
10-11 AM
Diss: face and Demo of Mandible (Feature pertaining to parotid region)AN 28.1AN 28.6: AN 28.2: AN 28.3: AN 28.4: AN 26.4: Describe morphological features of mandible
Histo Batch ADiss Batch B &C (Face and Parotid region)AN72.1: AN 28.1: AN 28.6: AN 28.2: AN 28.3: AN 28.4: AN28.9
Lec: Parotid Region IIAN28.9b: Describe & demonstrate the parts, borders, surfaces, contents, relations and nerve supply of parotid gland with course of its duct and surgical ImportanceAN28.10: Explain the anatomical basis of Frey’s syndrome
Demo: MandibleAN 26.4: Describe morphological features of mandible
SGD B9.4 Describe various tumor markers and the biochemical basis of cancer therapy
PY 8.3
Describe the physiology of thymus and pineal gland
11-12PM
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture 3:Functions and properties of synapse
PT PY 5.10Describe and discuss Coronary circulation
Prac: Histo B Diss A &C (Face and ParotidRegion)AN72.1AN 28.1AN 28.6AN 28.2 AN 28.3AN 28.4 AN28.9:
Histo Batch C/Diss B&A (Face and Parotid Region)AN72.1:AN 28.1: AN 28.6:AN 28.2: AN 28.3: AN 28.4: AN28.9:
Experimental LabBatch A1
Effect of stimulation of vagus nerve and phenomenon of vagal escape
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch A2Determination of Arneth count(Revision)
Py2.11
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BI 11.7 Batch B2 Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and creatinine clearance
Batch B1 SGD with FA
Experimental LabBatch B1
Effect of stimulation of vagus nerve and phenomenon of vagal escape
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch B2Determination of Arneth count(Revision)
Py2.11
BI 11.7 Batch A2 Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and creatinine clearance
Batch A1 SGD with FA
12-1PM
Bl9.3 Describe and discuss cell cycle and its regulation, apoptosis (special mention about p53), oncogene and oncogene activation
Prac: Histo B Diss A &C (Face and ParotidRegion)AN72.1AN 28.1AN 28.6AN 28.2 AN 28.3AN 28.4 AN28.9:
Histo Batch C/Diss B&A (Face and Parotid Region)AN72.1:AN 28.1: AN 28.6:AN 28.2: AN 28.3: AN 28.4: AN28.9:
02-3PM PSM:2.1. Describe the steps and perform clinico-socio-cultural and demographic assessment of individual, family, community
Experimental LabBatch A1
Effect of stimulation of vagus nerve and phenomenon of vagal escape
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch A2Determination of Arneth count(Revision)
Py2.11
BI 11.21B
Batch B1 Demonstrate estimation of urea and urea clearance in serum.
Batch B2 SGD
Experimental LabBatch B1
Effect of stimulation of vagus nerve and phenomenon of vagal escape
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch B2Determination of Arneth count(Revision)
Py2.11
BI 11.7 Batch A1 Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and creatinine clearance
Batch A2 SGD with FA
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Demo: Norma Basalis IAN26.2c: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basal
3-4 PM PSM:2.1. Describe the steps and perform clinico-socio-cultural and demographic assessment of individual, family, community
Demo: Deep cervical fasciaAN 35.1 AN 35.10:
TIME 13.1.2020 Monday
14.1.2020 Tuesday
15.1.2020Wednesday
16.1.2020Thursday
17.1.2020Friday
18.1.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Histology (Endocrine I)AN43.22Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of thyroid gland.AN52.112Describe & identify the microanatomical features of suprarenal gland
Lec: Posterior triangle of neckAN 29.1: Describe & demonstrate attachments, nerve supply, relations and actions of sternocleidomastoidAN29.2: Explain anatomical basis of Erb’s&Klumpke’s palsyAN29.3: Explain anatomical basis of wry neckAN29.4: Describe & demonstrate attachments of 1) inferior belly of omohyoid, 2)scalenus anterior, 3) scalenus medius& 4) levator scapulae
PY10.17
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including color vision, refractive errors, color blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex.
Lec:Physiology of image formation, Refractive errors
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture No.7:Functions and properties of reflex.
Lec: Anterior triangle and submandibular triangle II AN 32.1a: Describe boundaries and subdivisions of anterior triangle AN 32.2b: Describe & demonstrate boundaries and contents of muscular, carotid, digastric and submental triangle
Bl 9.6 Describe the role of xenobiotics in disease
09-10 AM
Diss (Neck):AN 29.1:
An 32.1:
PRAC: Histology: Batch A; Diss (Posterior Triangle): Batch B andCAN43.22AN52.112
AN29.4: An 32.1:
Bl 9.7 describe the role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of conditios such as cancer, complications of diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. Describe the antioxidant defense system in body.
Lec: Anterior triangle and submandibular triangle IAN 32.1a: Describe boundaries and subdivisions of anterior triangleAN 32.2b: Describe & demonstrate boundaries and contents of muscular, carotid, digastric and submental triangle
PY10.17
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including color vision, refractive errors, color blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex.
Lec:Physiology of vision
Interactive session/ SDL
10-11 AM
Diss (Neck):AN 29.1:
An 32.1:
PRAC: Histology: Batch A; Diss (Posterior Triangle): Batch B andCAN43.22AN52.112 AN29.4:
An 32.1:
Dissection: Triangles of neck
AN29.4: An 32.1:
Dissection: Triangles of neckAN 32.1: AN 32.2:
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture No.8:Functions and properties of receptors
11-12PM
PY10.17
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including color vision, refractive errors, color blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex.
Lec:functional anatomy of eye
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture No.6:Functions and properties of reflex.
Histology: Batch B; Diss (Posterior Triangle): Batch A and CAN43.22AN52.112
AN29.4: An 32.1:
Histology: Batch C; Diss (Posterior Triangle):Batch A and BAN43.22AN52.112
AN29.4: An 32.1:
Experimental LabBatch A2
Effect of variables on frog’s heart
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch A1Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count
Py2.11
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposureBatch B1, B2
Experimental LabBatch B2
Effect of variables on frog’s heartPY 3.18
Haematology labBatch B1Determination of Absolute Eosinophil countPy2.11
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposureBatch A1, A2
12-1 PM
Histology: Batch B; Diss (Posterior Triangle): Batch A and CAN43.22AN52.112
AN29.4: An 32.1:
Histology: Batch C; Diss (Posterior Triangle):Batch A and BAN43.22AN52.112
AN29.4: An 32.1:
02-3PM
Sports Experimental LabBatch A1
Effect of variables on frog’s heart
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch A2Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count
Py2.11
BI 11.7 Batch B1 Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and creatinine clearance
Batch B2 SGD with FA
Experimental LabBatch B1
Effect of variables on frog’s heart
PY 3.18
Haematology labBatch B2Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count
Py2.11
BI11.13Batch A1 Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT
Batch A2 SGD with FA
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Dissection: Anteriror triangles of neckAN 32.1: AN 32.2:
3-4 PM Sports Dissection: Anteriror triangles of neckAN 32.1: AN 32.2:
TIME 20.1.2020Monday
21.1.2020Tuesday
22.1.2020Wednesday
23.1.2020Thursday
24.1.2020Friday
25.1.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Histology (Endocrine II)AN43.21 Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of pituitary gland
Lec: Meninges and Dural venous sinusesAN30.3 Describe & identify dural folds &dural venous sinusesAN 30.4: Describe clinical importance of dural venous sinuses
PY10.3: Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
Lecture No.10:Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
PY10.17
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including color vision, refractive errors, color blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex.
LecPhysiology of color vision, color blindness,
Lec: Orbit IIAN41.1Describe & demonstrate parts and layers of eyeballAN41.2Describe the anatomical aspects of cataract, glaucoma & central retinalartery occlusionAN41.3Describe the position, nerve supply and actions of intraocular muscles
09-10 AM
Dissection: Anteriror triangles of neckAN 32.1: AN 32.2:
PRAC: Histology: Batch A;Demo: Cranio-cerebral relations; Meninges &venous sinuses: Batch B andCAN43.21AN 26.3Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina & structures passing through themAN 30.3:
Lec: Orbit IAN31.1Describe & identify extra ocular muscles of eyeballAN31.2Describe & demonstrate nerves and vessels in the orbitAN31.3Describe anatomical basis of Horners syndromeAN31.5Explain the anatomical basis of oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nervepalsies
PY10.3: Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
Lecture No.11:Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
Interactive session/ SDL
10-11 AM
Dissection: Anteriror triangles of neckAN 32.1: AN 32.2:
PRAC: Histology: Batch A;Demo: Cranio-cerebral relations; Meninges &venous sinuses: Batch B andCAN43.21AN 26.3Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina & structures passing through themAN 30.3:
Demo: OrbitAN31.1 AN31.2
Dissectio: OrbitAN31.1AN31.2
PY 10.18 Describe and discuss the physiological basis of lesion in visual pathway
Lec: Physiological basis of lesion in visual pathway
11-12 PM
PY10.2: Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex and receptors
Lecture No.9:Functions and properties of receptors
PY10.17
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including color vision, refractive errors, color blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex.
Lec:Physiology of visionphysiology of pupil and light reflex
PRAC: Histology: Batch B;Demo: Cranio-cerebral relations; Meninges &venous sinuses): Batch A andCAN43.21AN 26.3Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina & structures passing through themAN 30.3:
PRAC: Histology: Batch CDemo: Cranio-cerebral relations; Meninges &venous sinuses): Batch A andBAN43.21AN 26.3Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina & structures passing through themAN 30.3
Experimental LabBatch A2
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 5.12
Haematology labBatch A1Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count(revision)
Py2.11
BI11.13Batch B2 Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT
Batch B1 SGD with FA
Experimental LabBatch B2
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 5.12
Haematology labBatch B1Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count(revision)
Py2.11
BI11.13Batch A2 Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT
Batch A1 SGD with FA
12-1 PM
PRAC: Histology: Batch B;Demo: Cranio-cerebral relations; Meninges &venous sinuses): Batch A andCAN43.21AN 26.3Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina & structures passing through themAN 30.3:
PRAC: Histology: Batch CDemo: Cranio-cerebral relations; Meninges &venous sinuses): Batch A andBAN43.21AN 26.3Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina & structures passing through themAN 30.3
02-3PM
PSM: 2.2. Describe the socio-cultural factors, family (types), its role in health and disease and demonstrate in a simulated environment the correct assessment of socio-economic status
Experimental LabBatch A2
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 5.12
Haematology lab
Experimental LabBatch A2
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 5.12
Haematology lab
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Lec-Dem: Cranial cavity and Bony orbit(Digital displayer)AN30.1: Describe the cranial fossae & identify related structuresAN30.2: Describe & identify major foramina with structures passing through themAN 26.3: Describe cranial cavity, its
Batch A1Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count(revision)
Py2.11
BI11.13Batch B1 Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT
Batch B2 SGD with FA
Batch A1Determination of Absolute Eosinophil count(revision)
Py2.11
BI 11.12Batch A1
Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
A2 SGD
subdivisions, foramina and structures passing through themAN31.1AN31.2
3-4 PM
PSM: 2.2. Describe the socio-cultural factors, family (types), its role in health and disease and demonstrate in a simulated environment the correct assessment of socio-economic status
Lec-Dem: Cranial cavity and Bony orbit(Digital displayer)AN30.1: Describe the cranial fossae & identify related structuresAN30.2: Describe & identify major foramina with structures passing through themAN 26.3: Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina and structures passing through themAN31.1AN31.2
TIME 27.1.2020Monday
28.1.2020Tuesday
29.1.2020Wednesday
30.1.2020Thursday
31.1.2020Friday
1.2.2020Saturday
08-09 Lec: Lec: PY10 15 PY10.4; Describe
AM Histology (Tonsil, thymus, spleen)AN43.24Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of tonsil.AN70.22Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope & describe microanatomy of tonsil and correlate the structure with functionAN70.23 Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope & describe microanatomy of thymus and correlate the structure with functionAN70.24Identify the lymphoid tissue under
Temporal/Infra temporal fossa IAN 33.1Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries and contents of temporal and infratemporal fossae.AN33.2 Describe & demonstrate attachments, direction of fibres, nerve supply and actions of muscles of mastication
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of ear and auditory pathways and physiology of hearing
Lec:Functional anatomy of ear
and discuss motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of body tone.
Lecture No.13: Describe and discuss motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of body tone.
Lec: TM Joint AN33.3Describe & demonstrate articulating surface, type & movements of temporomandibular jointAN33.5Describe the features of dislocation of temporomandibular joint
the microscope & describe microanatomy of spleen and correlate thestructure with function
09-10 AM
Demo: Temporal boneAN26.2b: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
PRAC: Histology: Batch A;Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossa Batch B andCAN43.24AN70.22AN70.23AN 33.1AN33.2
Lec: Temporal/Infra temporal fossa IIAN33.2 Describe & demonstrate attachments, direction of fibres, nerve supplyand actions of muscles of masticationAN33.4Explain the clinical significance of pterygoid venous plexus
PY10 15
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of ear and auditory pathways and physiology of hearing
Lec: Physiology of hearing
Demo: TM JointAN33.3AN33.5
10-11 AM
Demo: Norma Basalis IAN26.2: Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossaAN 33.1AN33.2
PY10.6: Describe and discuss spinal cord, its functions, lesion & sensory disturbances.
Lecture No.14:Spinal cord and its functions, lesion and sensory disturbances
11-12 PM
PY 10.18 Describe and discuss the physiological basis of lesion in visual pathway
Lec: Physiological basis of lesion in visual pathway
PY10.3: Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
Lecture No.12:Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
PRAC: Histology: Batch B;Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossa: Batch A andCAN43.24AN70.22AN70.23AN 33.1AN33.2
PRAC: Histology: Batch C;Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossa Batch A andBAN43.24AN70.22AN70.23AN 33.1AN33.2
Experimental LabBatch A2
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate(revision)
PY 5.12
Haematology labBatch A1Determination of Reticulocyte count (Demonstration)
Py2.13
BI 11.12Batch B2
Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
Batch B1 SGD
Experimental LabBatch B2
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate(revision)
PY 5.12
Haematology labBatch B1Determination of Reticulocyte count (Demonstration)Py2.13
BI 11.12Batch A2
Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubinBatch A1 SGD
12-1 PM
PRAC: Histology: Batch B;Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossa: Batch A andCAN43.24AN70.22AN70.23AN 33.1AN33.2
PRAC: Histology: Batch C;Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossa Batch A andBAN43.24AN70.22AN70.23AN 33.1AN33.2
02-3PM
Sports Experimental LabBatch A1
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate(revision)
PY 5.12
Haematology labBatch A2Determination of Reticulocyte count (Demonstration)
Py2.13
BI 11.12Batch B1
Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
Batch B2 SGD with FA
Experimental LabBatch B1
Recording of a normal arterial blood pressure and Heart rate(revision)
PY 5.12
Haematology labBatch B2Determination of Reticulocyte count (Demonstration)
Py2.13
BI 11.14Batch A1 Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphataseA2 SGD with FA
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
PY 10.19Describe and discuss auditory and visual evoke potentials
Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossaAN 33.1AN33.2
3-4 PM
Diss: Temporal/Infra temporal fossaAN 33.1AN33.2
TIME 3.2.2020Monday
4.2.2020Tuesday
5.2.2020Wednesday
6.2.2020Thursday
7.2.2020Friday
8.2.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Histology (Tongue)AN43.23Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of tongue
Lec: Pterygopalatine regionNO COMPETENCY
PY10.10: Describe and discuss chemical transmission in the nervous system (outline the psychiatry element)
Lecture No.16:Chemical transmission in the nervous system(including the psychiatry element)
PY10 16
Describe and discuss pathophysiology of deafness. Describe hearing tests
Lec:Pathophysiology of deafness.
Lec: ThyroidN35.2Describe & demonstrate location, parts, borders, surfaces, relations & blood supply of thyroid glandAN35.8 Describe the anatomically relevant clinical features of Thyroid swellings
Bl 7.3 Describe the structure and functions of DNA and RNA
09-10 AM
Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-Lateralis
PRAC: Histology: Batch A;Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-Lateralis Batch B Batch C: AN26.2b Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and norma basalis
Bl 7.2 Describe and discuss metabolic process of nucleotides and associated common disorders, namely gout, lesch nyhan syndrome, orotic acidosis and SCID
Lec: Submandibular RegionAN34.1Describe & demonstrate the morphology, relations and nerve supply ofsubmandibular salivary gland & submandibular ganglionAN34.2Describe the basis of formation of
PY10.10: Describe and discuss chemical transmission in the nervous system (outline the psychiatry element)
Lecture No.17:Chemical transmission in the nervous system(including the
Lec: Vessels and nerves of Head & NeckAN35.3Demonstrate & describe the origin, parts, course & branches subclavian ArteryAN35.4Describe & demonstrate origin, course,
submandibular stones
psychiatry element)
relations, tributaries and termination of internal jugular & brachiocephalic veinsAN35.6Describe and demonstrate the extent, formation, relation & branches ofcervical sympathetic chainAN35.7Describe the course and branches of IX, X, XI & XII nerve in the neckAN35.9 Describe the clinical features of compression of subclavian artery and lower trunk of brachial plexus by cervical rib
10-11 AM
Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-Lateralis
PRAC: Histology: Batch A;Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-Lateralis Batch B Batch C: AN26.2b Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and norma basalis
Interactive session/ SDL
Diss: Submandibular RegionAN34.1Describe & demonstrate the morphology, relations and nerve supply of submandibular salivary gland & submandibular ganglion
SGD Bl 7.2 Describe and discuss metabolic process of nucleotides and associated common disorders, namely gout, lesch nyhan syndrome, orotic acidosis and SCID
PY 10.4
Describe and discuss vestibular apparatus
LecVestibular apparatus
11-12 PM
PY10.6: Describe and discuss spinal cord, its functions, lesion & sensory disturbances.
Lecture No.15:Spinal cord and its functions, lesion and sensory
PY10 15
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of ear and auditory pathways and physiology of hearing
Lec: Physiology of hearing (contd..)Auditory pathways
PRAC: Histology: Batch B;
Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-
Lateralis A andCAN26.2b Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and norma basalis
PRAC: Histology: Batch C;
Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-
Lateralis Batch A & B
AN26.2b Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and norma basalis
Experimental LabBatch A2
Effect of exercise on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch A1Determination of Platelet count
Experimental LabBatch B2
Effect of exercise on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology lab
disturbances (Demonstration)
Py2.13
BI 11.14Batch B2 Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphatase
B1 SGD with FA
Batch B1Determination of Platelet count (Demonstration)Py2.13
BI 11.14Batch A2 Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphataseA1 SGD with FA
12-1 PM
Bl 7.1 Describe and discuss nucleotide structure, chemistry and function
PRAC: Histology: Batch B;
Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-
Lateralis A andCAN43.23AN26.2b Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and norma basalis
PRAC: Histology: Batch C;
Demo: Pterygopalatine region with norma-
Lateralis Batch A, B AN43.23AN26.2b Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and norma basalis
02-3PM
PSM:2.3. Describe and demonstrate in a simulated environment the assessment of barriers to good health and health seeking behavior
Experimental LabBatch A1
Effect of exercise on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch A2Determination of Platelet count
Experimental LabBatch B1
Effect of exercise on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch B2Determination of Platelet count (Demonstration)
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
PY 10.19
Diss: Thyroid gland and neckAN35.2
(Demonstration)
Py2.13
BI 11.14Batch B1 Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphataseB2 SG
Py2.13
BI 11.16 and 11.19 batch A1 11.16: Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory including: •pH meter •Paper chromatography of amino acid •Protein electrophoresis •TLC, PAGE •Electrolyte analysis by ISE •ABG analyzer •ELISA •Immunodiffusion •Autoanalyser •Quality control •DNA isolation from blood/ tissue
Batch A2 11.19: Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications.
Describe and discuss auditory and visual evoke potentials
3-4 PM
PSM:2.3. Describe and demonstrate in a simulated environment the assessment of barriers to good health and health seeking behavior
Diss: Thyroid gland and neckAN35.2
TIME 10.2.2020 11.2.2020 12.2.2020 13.2.2020 14.2.2020 15.2.2020
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 AM
lec: Histology - Eye Ball (Cornea &Rena)AN43.26Idenfy, describe and draw the microanatomy ofcorneaAN43.25Idenfy, describe and draw the microanatomy ofrenec: Histology - Eye Ball (Cornea &Rena)AN43.26Idenfy, describe and draw the microanatomy ofcorneaAN43.25Idenfy, describe and draw the microanatomy ofrenLec: Histology eyeballAN 43.4 Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory epithelium,eyelid,lip, sclero-corneal junction, optic nerve, cochlea- organ of corti, pinealgland
Lec: Oral Cavity, tonsil & tongueAN36.1 Describe the 1) morphology, relations, blood supply and applied anatomy of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft palateAN36.2Describe the components and functions of Waldeyer’s lymphatic ringAN36.3Describe the boundaries and clinical significance of pyriform fossaAN36.4Describe the anatomical basis of tonsillitis, tonsillectomy, adenoids andperi-tonsillar abscessAN39.1Describe & demonstrate morphology, nerve supply, embryologicalbasis of nerve supply, blood supply, lymphatic
PY10.7.2: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss abnormalities of basal ganglia
PY 10.13
Describe and discuss perception of smell and taste sensation
PY 10.14
Describe and discuss pathophysiology of altered smell and taste sensation
Lec: Perception of taste sensation, Pathophysiology of altered taste sensation
Lec: Pharynx-I AN 36.5 Describe the clinical significance of Killian’s dehiscenceAN 36.2 Describe the components and functions of waldeyer’s lymphatic ring
Bl 7.5 Describe gene mutation and basic mechanism of regulation of gene expression
09-10 AM
BATCH A: HistoBatch B & C: Diss/demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN 43.4 AN36.1 AN36.3AN39.1
BATCH B: HistoBatch A & C: Diss/demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN 43.4 AN36.1 AN36.3AN39.1
Bl 7.4 Describe the process involved in replication & repair of DNA and the transcription and translation mechanism
Lec: Soft PalateAN36.1 Describe the 1) morphology, relations, blood supply and applied anatomy of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft palate
PY10.7.3: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss abnormalities of basal ganglia(cont)
Lec: Pharynx-IIAN 36.5 Describe the clinical significance of Killian’s dehiscenceAN 36.2 Describe the components and functions of waldeyer’s lymphatic ring
10-11 AM
BATCH A: HistoBatch B & C: Diss/demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN 43.4 AN36.1 AN36.3AN39.1
BATCH B: HistoBatch A & C: Diss/demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN 43.4 AN36.1 AN36.3AN39.1
Lec: Dental anatomy
Diss/ Demo: LarynxAN38.1 Describe the morphology, identify structure of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and actions of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the larynxAN38.2 Describe the anatomical aspects of laryngitisAN38.3 Describe anatomical basis of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
SGD Bl 7.4 Describe the process involved in replication & repair of DNA and the transcription and translation mechanism
PY 10.13
Describe and discuss perception of smell and taste sensation
PY 10.14
Describe and discuss pathophysiology of altered smell and taste sensation
Lec: Perception of smell sensationPathophysiology of altered smell sensation
11-12 PM
PY 10.4
Describe and discuss vestibular apparatus
PY10.7.1: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia,
BATCH C: HistoBatch A & B: Diss/demo: Sagittal sections of head & neck
Digital displayer: prosection
Experimental LabBatch A2
Effect of posture on blood
Experimental LabBatch B2
Effect of
LecVestibular apparatus (contd..)
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss functions of basal ganglia
AN 43.4 AN36.1 AN36.3AN39.1
pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch A1An introduction to General Clinical Examination
Py 11.13
BI 11.16 and 11.19 batch B2 11.16: Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory including: •pH meter •Paper chromatography of amino acid •Protein electrophoresis •TLC, PAGE •Electrolyte analysis by ISE •ABG analyzer •ELISA •Immunodiffusion
posture on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch B1An introduction to General Clinical Examination
Py11.13
BI 11.16 and 11.19 batch A2 11.16: Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory including: •pH meter •Paper chromatography of amino acid •Protein electrophoresis •TLC,
•Autoanalyser •Quality control •DNA isolation from blood/ tissue
Batch B1 11.19: Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications.
PAGE •Electrolyte analysis by ISE •ABG analyzer •ELISA •Immunodiffusion •Autoanalyser •Quality control •DNA isolation from blood/ tissue
Batch A1 11.19: Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications.
12-1 PM
Bl 7.4 Describe the process involved in replication & repair of DNA and the transcription and translation mechanism
BATCH C: HistoBatch A & B: Diss/demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN 43.4 AN36.1 AN36.3AN39.1
Digital displayer: prosection
02-3PM
Sports
Experimental LabBatch A1
Effect of posture on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch A2An introduction to General Clinical Examination
Py 11.13 BI 11.16 and 11.19 Batch B1 11.16: Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory including: •pH meter •Paper chromatography of amino acid •Protein electrophoresis •TLC, PAGE •Electrolyte
Experimental LabBatch B1
Effect of posture on blood pressure and Heart rate
PY 3.15
Haematology labBatch B2An introduction to General Clinical Examination
Py 11.13
BI 11.17: Batch A : Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests done in the following conditions: - diabetes mellitus, - dyslipidemia, - myocardial infarction, - renal failure, gout, - proteinuria, - nephrotic syndrome, -
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN36.1AN38.1
analysis by ISE •ABG analyzer •ELISA •Immunodiffusion •Autoanalyser •Quality control •DNA isolation from blood/ tissue
Batch B2 11.19: Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications.
edema, - jaundice, - liver diseases, pancreatitis, disorders of acid- base balance, - thyroid disorders
3-4PM
Sports
Demo: Sagittal sections of head & neckAN36.1AN38.1
TIME 17.2.2020Monday
18.2.2020Tuesday
19.2.2020Wednesday
20.2.2020Thursday
21.2.2020Friday
22.2.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Nose and Paranasal sinuses-IAN 37.1 Describe & demonstrate features of nasal septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood supply and nerve supplyAN37.2 Describe location and functional anatomy of paranasal sinuses
Lec: Histology- Eyeball IIAN 43.4 Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory epithelium, eyelid,lip, sclero-corneal junction, optic nerve, cochlea- organ of corti, pinealgland
PY8.6Describe and differentiate the mechanism of action of steroid, protein and amine hormones
Lecture 1Mechanism of hormone action
PY10.7.5: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss abnormalities off cerebellum
HOLIDAY
Bl 7.7 Describe the applications of molecular techniques like recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with genetic basis
09-10 AM
BATCH A: HistoBatch A & B: Sagittal sections &SDL(nose & larynx)AN 43.4AN 37.1AN37.2 AN38.1 AN38.2
BATCH B: HistoBatch A & C: Sagittal sections & SDL (nose & larynx)AN 43.4AN 37.1AN37.2 AN38.1 AN38.2
Bl 7.6 Describe protein folding and targetting along withits associated disorders
Lec: LarynxAN38.1 Describe the morphology, identify structure of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and actions of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the larynxAN38.2 Describe the anatomical aspects of laryngitis
Lec: EarAN40.1Describe & identify the parts, blood supply and nerve supply of externalearAN40.2Describe & demonstrate the boundaries, contents,
AN38.3 Describe anatomical basis of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
relationsandfunctional anatomy of middle ear and auditory tubeAN40.3Describe the features of internal earAN40.4Explain anatomical basis of otitis externa and otitis mediaAN40.5 Explain anatomical basis of myringotomy
10-11 AM
Lec: Nose and Paranasal sinuses-IIAN37.2 Describe location and functional anatomy of paranasal sinusesAN37.3 Describe anatomical basis of sinusitis & maxillary sinus tumours
Prac: All batches -Genetics Practical AN 73.1-AN73.3AN 74.1-74.4AN 75.1-AN 75.5
PY10.7.6: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities
LectureDescribe and discuss functions of, hypothalamus.
11-12PM
PY8.6.1Describe and differentiate the mechanism of action of steroid, protein and amine hormones
Lecture 1 Mechanism of action of hormone
PY10.7.4: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss functions of cerebellum
BATCH : HistoBatch A & B Sagittal sections & SDL (nose & larynx)AN 43.4AN 37.1AN37.2 AN38.1 AN38.2
Prac: All batches -Genetics Practical AN 73.1-AN73.3AN 74.1-74.4AN 75.1-AN 75.5
Experimental LabBatch B2
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch B1Clinical examination Respiratory system
PY6.9
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical
exposureBatch A1 and A2
12-1PM
Bl 7.5 Describe gene mutation and basic mechanism of regulation of gene expression
BATCH B: HistoBatch A & C: Sagittal sections & SDL (nose & larynx)AN 43.4AN 37.1AN37.2 AN38.1 AN38.2
Prac: All batches -Genetics Practical AN 73.1-AN73.3AN 74.1-74.4AN 75.1-AN 75.5
02-3PM
PSM:2.4. Describe social psychology,
Experimental LabBatch A1
Experimental LabBatch B1
Small group discussion/
TIME 17.2.2020Monday
18.2.2020Tuesday
19.2.2020Wednesday
20.2.2020Thursday
21.2.2020Friday
22.2.2020Saturday
community behaviour and community relationship and their impact on health and diseases
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch A2Clinical examination Respiratory system
Py 6.9
BI 11.17Batch B: Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests done in the following conditions: - diabetes mellitus, - dyslipidemia, - myocardial infarction, - renal failure, gout, - proteinuria, - nephrotic syndrome, -
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch B2Clinical examination Respiratory system
Py 6.9
BI 11.15 Batch A1Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
A2 SGD
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
TIME 17.2.2020Monday
18.2.2020Tuesday
19.2.2020Wednesday
20.2.2020Thursday
21.2.2020Friday
22.2.2020Saturday
edema, - jaundice, - liver diseases, pancreatitis, disorders of acid- base balance, - thyroid disorders
TIME 17.2.2020Monday
18.2.2020Tuesday
19.2.2020Wednesday
20.2.2020Thursday
21.2.2020Friday
22.2.2020Saturday
3-4 PM
PSM:2.4. Describe social psychology, community behaviour and community relationship and their impact on health and diseases
TIME 24.2.2020Monday
25.2.2020Tuesday
26.2.2020Wednesday
27.2.2020Thursday
Friday28-2-20
Saturday29-2-20
08-09 AM
Lec: Embryology: Pharyngeal archesAN43.4Describe the development and developmental basis of congenitalanomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland,thyroid gland & eye
Embryology: Face, nose and palateAN43.4Describe the development and developmental basis of congenitalanomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland,thyroid gland & eye
PY10.7.8: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss functions of limbic system
PY8.2.2Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 3Hormones of Anterior pituitary
Lec: Introduction to Nervous System & MeningesAN56.1 Describe & identify various layers of meninges with its extent & modificationsAN56.2 Describe circulation of CSF with its applied anatomy
09-10 AM
Prac: Embryology Batch A
Demo:Joints of Head and neck Batch B Surface Anatomy & Radiology head & neck batch CAN 43.1Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial jointAN 43.4 AN43.7Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view andlateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain x-ray of paranasal
Prac: Embryology Batch BDemo:Joints of Head and neck Batch CSurface anatomy &Radiology head & neck Batch AAN 43.1Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial jointAN 43.4 AN43.7Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view andlateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain x-ray of paranasal sinusesAN43.8Describe the anatomical
STAGE EXAM –H&N
PY10.7.9: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss abnormalities of limbic system
Demo: Blood supply of BrainAN62.6 Describe & identify formation, branches & major areas of distribution ofcircle of Willis
10-11 AM
Prac: Embryology Batch ADemo:Joints of Head and neck Batch B Surface Anatomy & Radiology head & neck batch CAN 43.1Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial jointAN 43.4 AN43.7Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view andlateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain x-ray of paranasal
Prac: Embryology Batch BDemo:Joints of Head and neck Batch CSurface anatomy &Radiology head & neck Batch AAN 43.1Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial jointAN 43.4 AN43.7Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view andlateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain x-ray of paranasal sinusesAN43.8Describe the anatomical
Lec:Parasympath. ganglia of Head & neckAN35.7 Describe the course and branches of IX, X, XI & XII nerve in the neck
PY8.2.3Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 4Growth hormone
11-12 PM
PY10.7.7: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss abnormalites of, hypothalamus.
PY8.2.1Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 2Hypothalamus and hypothalamo-pituitary axis
Prac: Embryology Batch CDemo:Joints of Head and neck Batch ASurface anatomy & Radiology head & neck Batch BAN43.1Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial joint
AN 43.4 AN43.7Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view andlateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain x-ray of paranasal sinusesAN43.8Describe the anatomical route used for carotid
Experimental LabBatch A2
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch A1Clinical examination Respiratory system
PY6.9
BI 11.17Batch B: Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests done in the following conditions: - diabetes mellitus, - dyslipidemia, - myocardial infarction, - renal failure, gout, - proteinuria, - nephrotic syndrome, -
Experimental LabBatch B2
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer(Revision)
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch B1Clinical examination Respiratory system(Revision)PY6.9
BI 11.17Batch A: Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests done in the following conditions: - diabetes mellitus, - dyslipidemia, - myocardial infarction, - renal failure, gout, - proteinuria, -
12-1 PM
Bl 7.7 Describe the applications of molecular techniques like recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with genetic basis
Prac: Embryology Batch CDemo:Joints of Head and neck Batch ASurface anatomy & Radiology head & neck Batch BAN43.1Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial joint
AN 43.4 AN43.7Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view andlateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain x-ray of paranasal sinusesAN43.8Describe the anatomical route used for carotid
02-3PM
Sports Experimental LabBatch A1
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer(Revision)
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch A2Clinical examination Respiratory system(Revision)PY6.9
BI 11.15 Batch B1 Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
B2 SGD with FA
Experimental LabBatch B1
Mosso’s Ergograph and Hand Grip Dynamometer(Revision)
PY 3.14
Haematology labBatch B2Clinical examination Respiratory system(Revision)PY6.9
BI 11.23
Batch A1 Calculate energy content of different food Items, identify food items with high and low glycemic index and explain the importance of these in the diet
Batch A2 SGD with FA
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Demo: Craniocerebral relations
03-4PM
Sports Demo: External surface of brain & meninges AN56.1
Time/ Day
Monday2-3-20
Tuesday3-3-20
Wednesday4-3-20
Thursday5-3-20
Friday6-3-20
Saturday7-3-20
8-9AM
Lec: Spinal Cord
AN57.1 Identify external features of spinal cordAN57.2 Describe extent of spinal cord in child & adult with its clinical implication AN57.3 Draw & label transverse section of spinal cord at mid-cervical & midthoracicLevelAN57.4 Enumerate ascending & descending tracts at mid thoracic level of spinal cordAN57.5 Describe
Lec: : Histology - Nervous System IAN 64.1 Describe and identify the microanatomical features of spinal cord
PY8.2.5Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 6Thyroid hormone
PY10.8.1: Describe and discuss behavioral and EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism responsible for its production
LectureDescribe and discuss behavioral and EEG characteristics during sleep
Lec: Cranial Nerve NucleiAN62.1 Enumerate cranial nerve nuclei with its functional component
Demo: MidbrainAN61.1-3
Bl 10.2 Describe and discuss humoral and cellular immune responses, self/non-self-recognition and the central role of T-helper cells in immune response
anatomical basis of syringomyelia
9-10AM
Demo: Spinal CordAN57.1-57.5
Demo: MedullaAN58.1 Identify external features of medulla oblongata
Bl 10.1 Describe immune system and its different components, namely innate and adaptive immune response
Lec: Pons & MidbrainAN59.1 Identify external features of ponsAN59.2 Draw & label transverse section of pons at the upper and lower levelAN59.3 Enumerate cranial nerve nuclei in pons with their functional groupAN61.1 Identify external & internal features of midbrainAN61.2 Describe internal features of midbrain at the level of superior & inferiorColliculusAN61.3 Describe anatomical basis & effects of Benedikt’s and Weber’s syndrome
PY8.2.6 Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 7
Thyroid hormone (contd)
10-11AM
Demo: Spinal CordAN57.1-57.5
Demo: MedullaAN58.1
Lec: MedullaAN58.2 Describe transverse section of medulla oblongata at the level of 1)Pyramidal decussation, 2) sensory decussation 3) IONAN58.3 Enumerate cranial nerve nuclei in medulla oblongata with their functionalgroupAN58.4 Describe anatomical basis & effects of medial & lateral medullarysyndrome
Demo: PonsAN59.1-59.3
SGD Bl 10.2 Describe and discuss humoral and cellular immune responses, self/non-self-recognition and the central role of T-helper cells in immune response
PY10.8.2: Describe and discuss behavioral and EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism responsible for its production
LectureDescribe and discuss mechanism responsible for sleep production
11-12PM
PY8.2.4Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation
PY10.7.10: Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
Demo: Batch B &C Medulla/ponsAN58.1-58.4AN59.1-59.3Batch A: Histology AN 64.1
Demo: Batch A & C Medulla/ponsAN58.1-58.4AN59.1-59.3Batch B: Histology AN64.1
Experimental LabBatch A2
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities
Experimental LabBatch B2
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities
and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 5Growth hormone (contd)
cerebellum, and limbic system and their abnormalities.
LectureDescribe and discuss abnormalities of limbic system (cont)
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch A1Clinical examination Cardiovascular system
PY5.15
BI 11.23
Batch B2 Calculate energy content of different food Items, identify food items with high and low glycemic index and explain the importance of these in the diet
Batch B1 SGD with FA
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch B1Clinical examination Cardiovascular system
PY5.15
BI 11.23
Batch A2 Calculate energy content of different food Items, identify food items with high and low glycemic index and explain the importance of these in the diet
Batch A1 SGD with FA
12-1PM
Bl 10.1 Describe immune system and its different components, namely innate and adaptive immune response
Demo: Batch B & C Medulla/ponsAN58.1-58.4AN59.1-59.3Batch A: Histology AN 64.1
Demo: Batch A & C Medulla/ponsAN58.1-58.4AN59.1-59.3Batch B: Histology AN64.1
2-3PM
PSM: 2.5. Describe poverty and social security measures and its relationship to health and disease
Experimental LabBatch A1
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch A2Clinical examination Cardiovascular system
PY5.15
BI 11.23
Batch B1 Calculate energy content of different food Items, identify food items with high and low glycemic index and explain the importance of these in the diet
Batch B2 SGD with FA
Experimental LabBatch B1
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch B2Clinical examination Cardiovascular system
PY5.15
BI 11.24Batch A1 Enumerate advantages and/or disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated and trans fats in food.
Batch A2 SGD with FA
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Demo: Batch A & B Medulla/ponsAN58.1-58.4AN59.1-59.3Batch C: Histology 64.1
3-4PM
PSM: 2.5. Describe poverty and social security measures and its relationship to health and disease
Demo: Batch A & B Medulla/ponsAN58.1-58.4AN59.1-59.3Batch C: Histology 64.1
Time/ Day
Monday9-3-2020
Tuesday10-3-20Holi
Wednesday11-3-20
Thursday12-3-20
Friday13-3-20
Saturday14-3-20
8-9AM Lec: Histology - Nervous System IIAN 64.1 Describe and identify the microanatomical features of cerebellum
PY10.5.1Describe and discuss structure and function of reticular activation system, autonomic nervous system
LectureDescribe and discuss structure and function of reticular activation system
PY8.2.7Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 8Parathyroid hormone
Lec :Cerebrum-IAN62.2 Describe & demonstrate surfaces, sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas ofcerebral hemisphere
Bl 10.3 Describe antigens, autoimmunity and concepts involved in vaccine development
9-10AM Demo: Cerebellum
Bl 10.2 Describe and discuss
Lec: Thalamus AN62.5 Describe
PY10.5.2Describe and
Lec:Ascending & Descending Tracts
AN60.1 Describe & demonstrate external & internal features of cerebellumAN60.2 Describe connections of cerebellar cortex and intracerebellar nucleiAN60.3 Describe anatomical basis of cerebellar dysfunction
humoral and cellular immune responses, self/non-self-recognition and the central role of T-helper cells in immune response
boundaries, parts, gross relations, major nuclei and connectionsof dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, metathalamus andsubthalamus
discuss structure and function of reticular activation system, autonomic nervous system
LectureDescribe and discuss structure and function, autonomic nervous system
10-11AM
Demo: Fourth VentricleAN63.1 Describe & demonstrate parts, boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth&lateral ventricle
Lec: CerebellumAN60.1 Describe & demonstrate external & internal features of cerebellumAN60.2 Describe connections of cerebellar cortex and intracerebellar nucleiAN60.3 Describe anatomical basis of cerebellar dysfunction
Demo: Third Ventricle
Bl 10.2 Describe and discuss humoral and cellular immune responses, self/non-self-recognition and the central role of T-helper cells in immune response
PY8.2.8Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 9Parathyroid
hormone (contd)
11-12PM
PY11.1: Discuss the mechanism of temperature regulationPY 11.2 Discuss and describe adaptation to altered temperature (heat and cold)PY11.3Describe and discuss mechanism of fever, cold injuries and heat stroke
LectureDiscuss the mechanism of temperature regulation andDiscuss and describe adaptation to altered temperature (heat and cold) and
Histo Batch A Demo: Diencephalon Batch B & CAN 62.5
Histo Batch B Demo: Diencephalon Batch A& CAN 62.5
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities(revision)
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch A1Clinical examination Cardiovascular system(revision)PY5.15
BI 11.24Batch B2 Enumerate advantages and/or disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated and trans fats in food.
Batch B1 SGD
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities(revision)
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch B1Clinical examination Cardiovascular system(revision)PY5.15
BI 11.24Batch A2 Enumerate advantages and/or disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated and trans fats in food.
Describe and discuss mechanism of fever, cold injuries and heat stroke
with FA Batch A1 SGD with FA
12-1PM Bl 10.2 Describe and discuss humoral and cellular immune responses, self/non-self-recognition and the central role of T-helper cells in immune response
Histo Batch A Demo: Diencephalon Batch B & C AN 62.5
Histo Batch B Demo: Diencephalon Batch A& CAN 62.5
2-3PM Sports Experimental LabBatch A1
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities(revision)
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch A2Clinical examination Cardiovascular
Experimental LabBatch B1
Recording of Lung volumes and capacities(revision)
PY 6.8+6.10
Haematology labBatch B2Clinical examination Cardiovascular system
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
HistoBatchC Demo: Diencephalon Batch A& BAN 62.5
3-4PM Sports HistoBatchC Demo: Diencephalon Batch A& BAN 62.5
system(revision)PY5.15
BI 11.24Batch B1 Enumerate advantages and/or disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated and trans fats in food.
Batch B2 SGD with FA
(revision)PY5.15
Biochemistry revision particles
Time/ Day
Monday16-3-20
Tuesday17-3-20
Wednesday18-3-20
Thursday19-3-20
Friday20-3-20
Saturday21-3-20
8-9AM Lec: Cerebrum -IIAN62.3 Describe the white matter of cerebrum
Lec: Histology - Nervous System IIAN 64.1
PY8.2.9Describe the synthesis, secretion,
PY10.4.4Describe and discuss motor tract, mechanism of
Lec: Special senses
Lec: Blood Supply of BrainAN62.6 Describe & identify formation,
Describe and identify the microanatomical features of cerebrum
transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 12Adrenal cortex
maintenance of tone, control of body movements, Posture and equilibrium and vestibular apparatus
LectureDescribe and discuss mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, Posture and equilibrium and vestibular apparatus
branches & major areas of distribution of Circle of Willis
9-10AM Demo: CerebrumAN62.2-62.3
Demo: Lateral ventricles
Lec: Limbic SystemAN62.4 Enumerate parts & major connections of basal ganglia & limbic lobe
PY8.2.10Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas
and hypothalamus
Lecture 12Adrenal cortex (contd)
10-11AM
Demo: CerebrumAN62.2-62.3
Demo- Brain sections
Lec: Corpus StriatumAN62.4 Enumerate parts & major connections of basal ganglia & limbic lobe
Demo: Pathways of special senses Cranial nerve I,II. VIII
PY10.4.5Describe and discuss motor tract, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, Posture and equilibrium and vestibular apparatus
LectureLectureDescribe and discuss mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, Posture and equilibrium (cont)
11-12PM
PY8.1Describe the physiology of bone and calcium metabolism
PY10.5.3Describe and discuss structure and function of reticular activation
Histo Batch ADemo: Batch B & C Ventricular System AN63.1-2
Histo batch BDemo Batch A & C Ventricular System AN63.1-2
Experimental LabBatch A2
Vitalography
Experimental LabBatch B2
Vitalography
system, autonomic nervous system
LectureDescribe and discuss structure and function, autonomic nervous system(cont)
PY 6.8
Haematology labBatch A1Recording of ECG
PY5.13
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning/Early clinical exposure
Batch B1, B2
PY 6.8
Haematology labBatch B1Recording of ECG
PY5.13
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning/ Early clinical exposureBatch A1, A2
12-1PM Bl 10.3 Describe antigens, autoimmunity and concepts involved in vaccine development
Histo batch ADemo: Batch B & C Ventricular System AN63.1-2
Histo batch BDemo Batch A & C Ventricular System AN63.1-2
2-3PM PSM:3.1. Describe the health hazards of air, water, noise, radiation and pollution
Experimental Lab
Batch A1
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Vitalography
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Histo batch CDemo Batch A & B Ventricular System AN63.1-2
Vitalography
PY 6.8
Haematology labBatch A2Recording of ECG
PY5.13
PY 6.8
Haematology labBatch B2Recording of ECG
PY5.13
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
3-4PM PSM:3.1. Describe the health hazards of air, water, noise, radiation and pollution
Histo batch CDemo Batch A & B Ventricular System AN63.1-2
Time/ Day
Monday23-3-20
Tuesday24-3-20
Wednesday25-3-20
Thursday26-3-20
Friday 27-3-20
Saturday 28-3-20
8-9AM Lec: Development of CNS-IAN64.2 Describe the development of neural tube, spinal cord, medulla oblongata,pons, midbrain, cerebral hemisphere & cerebellum
Lec: Development of CNS-IIAN64.3 Describe various types of open neural tube defects with its embryologicalbasis
PY 10.9Describe and discuss the physiological basis of memory, learning and speech
Lec: Speech
PY8.2.14Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture14Adrenal Medulla
Lec:Introduction to lower limb and Anterior compartment of thigh I AN15.2Describe and demonstrate major muscles with their attachment, nervesupply and actions
9-10AM
Batch A: Embryo AN64.2-3Batch B: RadioBatch C: Demo Brain Sections
Batch B: EmbryoAN64.2-3Batch C: RadioBatch A: Demo Brain Sections
Formative assessment
PY7.1: Describe structure and function of kidney
Demo : General features of Hip bone AN14.2 Identify & describe joints formed by the given boneAN20.7Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of lower limb: -Vertebrallevels of highest point of iliac crest, posterior superior iliac spines, iliactubercle, pubic tubercle, ischial tuberosity
10-11AM
Batch A: Embryo Models AN64.2-3Batch B: RadioBatch C: Demo Brain Sections
Batch B: Embryo Models AN64.2-3Batch C: RadioBatch A: Demo Brain Sections
Lec: Radiology Formative assessment
PY8.2.15Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 15Endocrine pancreas
11-12PM
PY 10.9Describe and discuss the physiological basis of memory, learning and speech
Lec: Memory and learning
PY8.2.11Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
Batch C: Embryo Models AN64.2-3Batch B: Demo Brain SectionsBatch A:Radio
Formative assessment
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Stethography
PY 6.9
Haematology labBatch A1Recording of ECG
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
Stethography
PY 6.9
Haematology labBatch B1Recording of ECG(revision)
parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 13Adrenal cortex (contd)
(revision)PY5.13
PY5.13
12-1PM Batch C: Embryo AN64.2-3Batch B: Demo Brain SectionsBatch A:Radio
Formative assessment
2-3PM Sports Experimental LabBatch A1
Stethography
PY 6.9
Haematology labBatch A2Recording of ECG(revision)PY5.13
Experimental LabBatch B1
Stethography
PY 6.9
Haematology labBatch B2Recording of ECG(revision)PY5.13
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Demo: General features of femur AN14.1Identify the given bone, its side, important features & keep it in anatomicalposition
3-4PM Sports Demo : Hip bone in relation to lower limb & landmarks of lower limb AN14.2 Identify & describe joints formed by the given bone AN20.7Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of lower limb: -Vertebrallevels of highest point of iliac crest, posterior superior iliac spines, iliactubercle, pubic tubercle, ischial tuberosity, adductor tubercle,-Tibial tuberosity, head of fibula,-Medial and lateral malleoli, Condyles of femur and tibia,sustentaculum tali, tuberosity of fifth metatarsal, tuberosity of thenavicular
TIME 30.03.2020 Monday
31.03.2020 Tuesday
01.04.2020 Wednesday
02.04.2020Thursday
03.04.2020Friday
04.04.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec : Anterior compartment of thigh-II (Femoral triangle & muscles ) AN15.2 , AN15.3 Describe and demonstrate boundaries, floor, roof and contents of femoraltriangle AN15.4 Explain anatomical basis of Psoas abscess &Femoral hernia
Lec: Anterior compartment of thigh-III
(Nerves & vessels)
AN15.1, AN15.5Describe and demonstrate adductor canal with its content
PY8.4 Describe function test Thyroid gland, Adrenal gland, Adrenal medulla and pancreas
PY7.3.1: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
Lec: Posterior compartment of thigh AN16.4Describe and demonstrate the hamstrings group of muscles with theirattachment, nerve supply and actions
09-10 AM
Demo: Special features of femur AN14.2 , AN14.3 Describe the importance of ossification of lower end of femur
Demo- Femoral triangle & contents
AN15.3, AN15.4
Lec: Gluteal region AN16.1Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (ortributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of gluteal region AN16.2Describe anatomical basis of sciatic nerve injury during gluteal intramuscular injections AN16.3Explain the anatomical basis of Trendelenburg sign
PY8.5 Describe the metabolic and endocrine consequences of obesity and metabolic syndrome, stress response.Outline the psychiatry component pertaining to metabolic syndrome
Demo: Patella AN14.1, AN14.2
Demo- Femoral triangle & contents
AN15.3, AN15.4
10-11 AM
Diss: Anterior compartment of thigh AN15.2, AN15.3
Lec: Medial compartment of thigh AN15.2
Diss: Medial compartment of thigh AN15.2
PY7.3.2: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution
11-12 PM
PY8.2.14Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological action, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Lecture 16Endocrine pancreas (contd)
PY7.2: Describe the structure and function of juxta glomerular apparatus and role of renin angiotensin system
Demo: Special features of Hip bone AN14.2
Diss: Medial compartment of thigh AN15.2
Experimental LabBatch A2
Stethography(Revision)PY 6.9
Haematology labBatch A1Examination of Sensory system
PY 10.11
Experimental LabBatch B2
Stethography(Revision)PY 6.9
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Sensory system
PY 10.11
12-01 PM
Diss: Medial compartment of thigh AN15.2
Diss: Medial compartment of thigh AN15.2
2-4PM PSM: 3.2. Describe concepts of safe and wholesome water, sanitary
Experimental LabBatch A1
Stethography(Revision)PY 6.9
Experimental LabBatch B1
Stethography(Revision)PY 6.9
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Diss: Gluteal regionAN16.1, AN16.2
sources of water, water purification process, water quality standards, concepts of water conservation, and rainwater harvesting
Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Sensory system
PY 10.11
Haematology labBatch B2Examination of Sensory system
PY 10.11
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
TIME 06.04.2020
Monday
07.04.20Tuesd
ay
08.04.2020 Wednesday
09.04.2020Thursday
10.04.2020Friday
11.04.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
HOLIDAY Lec: Popliteal fossa AN16.6 Describe and demonstrate the boundaries, roof, floor, contents andrelations of popliteal fossa
PY7.3.3: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion;
PY4.1Describe the structure and functions of digestive system
HOLIDAY
concentration and dilution mechanism
09-10 AM
Demo: General features of tibia & fibula AN14.1 , AN14.2
Lec: Hip Joint AN17.1Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovialmembrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, bloodand nerve supply, bursae around the hip joint AN17.2Describe anatomical basis of complications of fracture neck of femur AN17.3 Describe dislocation of hip joint and surgical hip replacement
Diss./ Demo: Popliteal fossa AN16.6 Diss:Posterior compartment of thigh AN16.4
10-11 AM
Diss/Demo:Hip joint AN17.1 AN17.2
AN17.3
PY9.1.2:Describe and discuss sex determination ;sex differentiation and their abnormalities and outline psychiatry and practical implication of sex determination
PY9.1.1:Describe and discuss sex determination ;sex differentiation and their abnormalities and outline psychiatry and practical implication of sex determination
Diss./ Demo: Popliteal fossa
AN16.6
11-12 PM
Diss/Demo:Hip joint AN17.1 AN17.2
AN17.3
Experimental LabBatch B2
Perimetry
PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Motor systemPY 10.11
Diss:Posterior compartment of thigh
AN16.4
12-01 PM
Demo: Special features of tibia & fibula AN14.2Identify & describe joints formed by the given bone AN14.3Describe the importance of ossification of upper end of tibia
Diss:Posterior compartment of thigh AN16.4
02-4PM
Experimental LabBatch A1
Perimetry
PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Motor systemPY 10.11
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Experimental LabBatch B2
Perimetry
PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Motor systemPY 10.11 Experimental LabBatch B1
Perimetry
PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B2Examination of Motor systemPY 10.11
TIME 13.04.2020
Monday
14.04.2020
Tuesday
15.04.2020Wednesday
16.04.2020Thursday
17.04.2020Friday
18.04.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec: Knee joint AN18.4 Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovialmembrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, bloodand nerve supply, bursae around the knee joint AN18.5 Explain the anatomical basis of locking and unlocking of the knee joint
Lec: Front of leg & dorsum of
foot
AN18.1Describe and demonstrate major muscles of anterolateral compartment ofleg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions AN18.2 Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (ortributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anteriorcompartment of leg
AN18.3Explain the anatomical basis of foot drop
PY9.2.1: Describe and discuss puberty:onset, progression, stages; early and delayed puberty and outline adolescent clinical and psychological association
PY7.3.5: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
Lec: Arches of foot AN19.5 Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance AN19.6 Explain the anatomical basis of Flat foot & Club foot
09-10 AM
Diss/Demo: Knee joint AN18.4 AN18.5 AN18.6 AN18.7
Demo: Articulated foot I AN20.1 Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply of tibiofibular and ankle joint AN20.2 Describe the subtalar and transverse tarsal joints AN19.5 Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance AN19.6 Explain the anatomical basis of Flat foot & Club foot
Lec:Medial, Lateral and Posterior compartment of leg AN19.1 Describe and demonstrate the major muscles of back of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions AN19.2 Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of legAN19.3 Explain the concept of “Peripheral heart” AN19.4 Explain the anatomical
Lec: Sole of foot AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon AN19.7 Explain the anatomical basis of Metatarsalgia & Plantar fasciitis AN20.7Identify and demonstrate sustentaculum tali, tuberosity of fifth metatarsal, tuberosity of theNavicular AN20.2 Describe the subtalar and transverse tarsal joints AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon AN20.1 Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane,
PY4.2.2 Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, andregulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bilesecretion
Lec-Demo: Overview of nerves of lower limb AN18.2 Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior compartment of leg AN19.2 Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of leg AN19.2 Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of
Diss/Demo: Knee joint AN18.4 AN18.5 AN18.6 AN18.7
10-11 AM
Diss: Front of leg and dorsum of foot AN18.1 AN18.2 AN18.3
Demo: Talus & Calcaneum AN20.7Identify and demonstrate sustentaculum tali, tuberosity of fifth metatarsal, tuberosity of theNavicular AN20.2 Describe the subtalar and transverse tarsal joints AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon
Diss: Lateral and Posterior compartment of leg AN19.1 Describe and demonstrate the major muscles of back of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions AN19.2 Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of legAN19.3 Explain the concept of “Peripheral heart” AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon
PY7.3.6: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
11-01 PM
PY4.2.1:Describe the composition,
PY7.3.4: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving
Diss: Diss: Front of leg and dorsum of foot
Diss: Lateral and Posterior compartment of leg
Experimental LabBatch A2
Perimetry
Experimental LabBatch B2
Perimetry
mechanism of secretion, functions, andregulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bilesecretion
PY9.2.2: Describe and discuss puberty:onset, progression, stages; early and delayed puberty and outline adolescent clinical and psychological association.
processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
AN18.1 Describe and demonstrate major muscles of anterolateral compartment of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and action AN18.2 Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior compartment of legAN18.3 Explain the anatomical basis of foot drop
AN19.1 Describe and demonstrate the major muscles of back of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions AN19.2 Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of legAN19.3 Explain the concept of “Peripheral heart” AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon
PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A1Examination of Motor systemPY 10.11
(Revision)PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Sensory and Motor system(Revision)PY 10.11
02-4PM
PSM:3.3. Describe the etiology and basis of water borne diseases, jaundice, hepatitis, diarrheal diseases
Experimental LabBatch A1
Perimetry(Revision)PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Sensory and Motor system(Revision)PY 10.11
Experimental LabBatch B1
Perimetry(Revision)PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B2Examination of Sensory and Motor system(Revision)PY 10.11
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Demo:Arches of foot AN19.5 Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance AN19.6 Explain the anatomical basis of Flat foot & Club foot Diss: Sole of foot AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon AN19.5 Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance AN19.6 Explain the anatomical basis of Flat foot & Club foot
TIME 20.04.2020 Monday
21.04.2020Tuesday
22.04.2020 Wednesday
23.04.2020Thursday
24.04.2020Friday
25.04.2020Saturday
08-09 AM
Lec-Demo: Overview of nerves of lower limb AN18.2 Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior compartment of leg AN19.2 Describe and demonstra
Lec-Demo:Overview of arteries, veins and lymphatic drainage of lower limb AN20.5 Explain anatomical basis of varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis AN20.8 Identify & demonstrate palpation of femoral, popliteal, post tibial, anti tibial& dorsalis pedis blood vessels in a simulated environment AN20.9 Identify & demonstrate Palpation of vessels (femoral, popliteal,dorsalispedis,post tibial),
PY7.3.8: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
PY.4.3.1: Describe GIT movements, regulation and functions. Describedefecation reflex. Explain role of dietary fibre
Revision: Soft parts (Lower Limb)
te the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of leg AN18.3 Explain the anatomical basis of foot drop
Mid inguinal point, Surface projection of: femoral nerve, Saphenous opening, Sciatic, tibial, common peroneal &deep peroneal nerve, Great and small saphenous veins AN20.4 Explain anatomical basis of enlarged inguinal lymph nodes AN20.3 Describe and demonstrate Fascia lata, Venous drainage, Lymphatic drainage, Retinacula & Dermatomes of lower limb
09-10 AM
Digital Displayer: BELOW KNEE
Demo: Small joints of foot AN20.2 Describe the subtalar and transverse tarsal joints AN19.7 Explain the anatomical basis of Metatarsalgia & Plantar fasciitis AN18.7 Explain anatomical basis of Osteoarthritis
Demo: Surface Anatomy and Radiology AN20.6 Identify the bones and joints of lower limb seen in anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of various regions of lower limb AN20.7 Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of lower limb: -Vertebral levels of highest point of iliac crest, posterior superior iliac spines, iliac tubercle, pubic tubercle, ischial tuberosity, adductor tubercle, -Tibial tuberosity, head of fibula, -Medial and lateral malleoli, Condyles of femur and tibia,
sustentaculum tali, tuberosity of fifth metatarsal, tuberosity of thenavicular
PY7.3.9: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
Revision: Hard parts (Lower Limb)
Revision: Soft parts (Lower Limb) Lec:
Radiology& Surface Anatomy AN20.6 Identify the bones and joints of lower limb seen in anteroposterior and lateral view
10-11 AM
Diss: Sole of foot AN19.4 Explain the anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon AN19.5 Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance AN19.6 Explain the anatomical basis of Flat foot & Club foot AN19.7 Explain the anatomical basis of
Demo: Surface Anatomy and Radiology AN20.6 Identify the bones and joints of lower limb seen in anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of various regions of lower limb AN20.7 Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of lower limb: -Vertebral levels of highest point of iliac crest, posterior superior iliac spines, iliac tubercle, pubic tubercle, ischial tuberosity, adductor tubercle, -Tibial tuberosity, head of fibula, -Medial and lateral malleoli, Condyles of femur and tibia,
sustentaculum tali, tuberosity of fifth metatarsal,
PY9.3.1: Describe male reproductive system:functions of testis and control of spermatogenesis & factors modifying it and outline its association with psychiatric illness
Metatarsalgia & Plantar fasciitis
radiographs of various regions of lower limb AN20.7 Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of lower limb: -Vertebral levels of highest point of iliac crest, posterior superior iliac spines, iliac tubercle, pubic tubercle, ischial tuberosity, adductor tubercle, -Tibial tuberosity, head of fibula, -Medial and lateral malleoli, Condyles of femur and tibia,
sustentaculum tali, tuberosity of fifth metatarsal, tuberosity of the
tuberosity of thenavicula
navicular
11-12 PM
PY7.3.7: Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption, and secretion; concentration and dilution mechanism
PY9.2.2:Describe and discuss puberty:onset, progression, stages; early and delayed puberty and outline adolescent clinical and psychological association
Revision: Joints of lower Limb
Revision: Soft parts (Lower Limb)
Experimental LabBatch A2
Revision
Haematology labBatch A1Revision
Experimental LabBatch B2
RevisionHaematology labBatch B1Revision
12-01 PM
Revision: Joints of lower Limb
Revision: Soft parts (Lower Limb)
02-4PM
Sports Experimental LabBatch A1
Experimental LabBatch B1
Small group discussion/
Revision: Soft parts (Lower Limb)
RevisionHaematology lab
RevisionBatch A2
RevisionHaematology labBatch B2
Revision
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Revision: Hard parts (Lower Limb)
TIME 27.04.2020 Monday
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08-09 AM
2nd TERMINAL EXAMINATION09-10 AM
10-11 AM
11-01 PM
02-4PM
Time Monday04.05.20
Tuesday05.05.20
Wednesday06.05.20
Thursday07.05.20
Friday08.05.20
Saturday09.05.20
8-9am
2ND TERMINAL EXAMINATION
Lec: Introduction to Abdomen , In situ relation of Abdominal visceraAN44.1 Describe& demonstrate the Planes (transpyloric, transtubercular, subcostal, lateral vertical, linea alba, linea semilunaris) regions & Quadrants of abdomen.
9-10am PY4.3.2:Describe GIT movements, regulation and functions. Describedefecation reflex. Explain role of dietary fibre
Demo: Hip bone (Relevant to Abdomen)AN53.1 Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position Describe the salient features, articulations & demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
10-11am PY7.4.1: Describe and discuss the significance and implications of renal clearance.
11-12am Experimental LabBatch A2
CPCRPY 11.14
Haematology labBatch A1Reflexes
PY 10.11
Batch B1. B2Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
CPCRPY 11.14
Haematology labBatch B1Reflexes
PY 10.11
Batch A1. A2
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
12-1pm
2-3pm Demo: Bony landmarks, Planes, Abdominal quadrantsAN44.1 Describe &demonstrate the Planes (transpyloric, transtubercular, subcostal, lateral vertical, linea alba, linea semilunaris) regions & Quadrants of abdomen.
3-4pm
Time Monday11.05.20
Tuesday12.05.20
Wednesday13.05.20
Thursday14.05.20
Friday15.05.20
Saturday16.05.20
8-9am Lec: Anterior Abdominal Wall- I. AN44.2 Describe& identify the Fascia, nerves & blood vessels of anterior abdominal wall.AN44.3 Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contentsAN44.6 Describe& demonstrate attachment of muscles of anterior abdominal wall
Lec: Histology (Stomach)AN52.13Describe& identify the microanatomical features of Fundus and Pylorus of stomach
PY7.5.1: Describe the renal regulation of fluid and electrolytes and acid-base balance.
PY4.4.1:Describe the physiology of digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Lec: Peritoneum. AN47.1 Describe & identify boundaries and recesses of Lesser & Greater sac.
9-10am Demo: Lumbar vertebrae
Diss: Anterior Abdominal Wall. AN44.2 AN44.3 AN44.6
Lec- Inguinal Region & Testis. AN44.4 Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries, contents of inguinal canal including Hasselbach’s triangleAN46.1 Describe & demonstrate coverings, internal structure, side determination, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage & descent of testis with its applied anatomyAN46.2 Describe parts of EpididymisAN46.3 Describe Penis under following headings: parts, components, blood supply and lymphatic drainageAN46.4 Explain theanatomical basis of VaricoceleAN46.5 Explain the anatomical basis of Phimosis & Circumcision.AN44.5 Explain the anatomical basis of inguinal hernia
PY7.5.2: Describe the renal regulation of fluid and electrolytes and acid-base balance.
Demo: TestisAN47.5 Describe & demonstrate major viscera of abdomen under following headings: Anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects
10-11am
Lec: Anterior Abdominal Wall- II. AN44.2 AN44.3 AN44.6
SDL: Hip Bone, lumbar vertebrae and anterior abdominal wall
PY9.4.1: Describe female reproductive system:(a) functions of ovary and its control;(b) menstrual cycle-hormonal, uterine and ovarian changes.
11-12am
PY7.4.2: Describe and discuss the significance and implications of renal clearance.
PY9.3.2 Describe male reproductive system:functions of testis and control of spermatogenesis & factors modifying it and outline its association with psychiatric illness
Prac: Histo (Batch A) /Diss: Anterior Abdominal Wall (Batch B & C)
Diss: AN44.2 AN44.3 AN44.6
Histo: 52.13
Prac: Histo (Batch B) Diss: Anterior Abdominal Wall (Batch C & A) Diss: AN44.2AN44.3 AN44.6
Histo: 52.13
Experimental LabBatch A2
CPCR(Revision)PY 11.14
Haematology labBatch A1Reflexes(Revision)PY 10.11
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
CPCR(revision)PY 11.14
Haematology labBatch B1Reflexes(Revision)PY 10.11
12-1pm
2-3pm PSM:3.4. Describe the concept of solid waste, human excreta and sewage disposal
Experimental LabBatch A1
CPCRPY 11.14
Haematology labBatch A2ReflexesPY 10.11
Experimental LabBatch B1
CPCR
PY 11.14
Haematology labBatchB2ReflexesPY 10.11
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Prac:Histo (Batch C), Diss: Anterior Abdominal Wall (Batch B & A) Diss: AN44.2 AN44.3 AN44.6
Histo: 52.13
3-4pm SM:3.4. Describe the concept of solid waste, human excreta and sewage disposal
Time Monday18.05.20
Tuesday19.05.20
Wednesday20.05.20
Thursday21.05.20
Friday22.05.20
Saturday23.05.20
8-9am Lec: Stomach & Coeliac Axis. AN47.5 AN47.6.1 Explain the anatomical basis of different types of vagotomy& lymphatic spread in carcinoma stomach
Lec: Histology (Small Intestine & Large Intestine)AN52.14Describe & identify the microanatomical features of duodenumAN52.15Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Jejunum AN52.16Describe & identify the microanatomical features of ileum AN52.17Describe & identify the microanatomical features of large intestine AN52.18Describe & identify the microanatomical features of appendix
PY9.4.2:Describe female reproductive system:(a) functions of ovary and its control;(b) menstrual cycle-hormonal, uterine and ovarian changes
PY7.5.4: Describe the renal regulation of fluid and electrolytes and acid-base balance.
Lec: Colon & appendix. AN47.5 AN47.6.8 Explain the anatomical basis of referred pain around umbilicus
HOLIDAY(Eid ul Fitr)
9-10am Demo: Stomach & Coeliac Axis. AN47.5 AN47.6.1
Diss:Stomach & Coeliac Axis
AN47.5 AN47.6.1
Lec: Small Intestine II. AN47.5
PY4.5.1:Describe the source of GIT hormones, their regulation and functions
10-11am Demo: Peritoneum
AN47.1 Describe &identify boundaries and recesses of Lesser & Greater sac
Lec: Small Intestine I (Duodenum). AN47.5
Demo: Colon & appendix.AN47.5 AN47.6.7 Explain the anatomical basis of referred pain around umbilicus
11-12am PY4.4.2:Describe the physiology of digestion and absorption of nutrients.
PY7.5.3: Describe the renal regulation of fluid and electrolytes and acid-base balance.
Prac: Histo (Batch A) /Diss: Intestine (Batch B & C)Diss: AN 47.5HISTO:AN 52.14 TO 54.18
Prac: Histo (Batch B),Diss: Intestine (Batch C &A) Diss: AN 47.5HISTO:AN 52.14 TO 54.18
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A1Examination of
12-1pm
Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
2-3pm Sports Experimental Lab
Batch A1
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B2Examination of Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Prac: Histo (Batch C),Diss: Intestine (Batch B &A) Diss: AN 47.5HISTO:AN 52.14 TO 54.18
3-4pm Sports
Time Monday25.05.20
Tuesday26.05.20
Wednesday27.05.20
Thursday28.05.20
Friday29.05.20
Saturday30.05.20
8-9am Lec: SpleenAN47.5
Lec: Histology (Liver, Pancreas & Gall Bladder)AN52.19Describe & identify the microanatomical features of liver AN52.110Describe & identify the microanatomical features of pancreas AN52.111Describe & identify the microanatomical features of gall bladder
PY7.7: Describe artificial kidney, dialysis and renal transplantation.
PY4.5.2:Describe the source of GIT hormones, their regulation and functions
Lec: Blood supply of GIT. AN47.9 Describe & identify the origin, course, important relations and branches of Abdominal aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior mesenteric artery, Inferior mesenteric & common iliac artery
SDL: Colon, Liver, spleen, pancreas and extra hepatic biliary apparatus
9-10am Diss/ Demo: SpleenAN47.5
Lec: LiverAN47.5 AN47.6.3 Explain the anatomical basis
Lec: Gall bladder, Pancreas & Extrahepatic billiary apparatus.AN47.5
PY7.8: Describe and discuss renal function test.
of Liver biopsy (site of needle puncture), referred pain in cholecytitis, obstructive jaundice
AN47.6.5 AN47.7
10-11am Prac: SDL (Stomach, coeliac axis and small intestine)
Demo: LiverAN47.5 AN47.6.3
Demo: LiverAN47.5 AN47.6.3
Demo: Gall bladder, Pancreas & Extrahepatic billiary apparatus.AN47.5 AN47.6.5 AN47.7
PY9.6:Enumerate the contraceptive methods of male and female .Discuss their advantages & disadvantages
11-12am PY7.6: Describe the innervations of urinary bladder, physiology of micturition and its abnormalities.
PY9.5:Describe and discuss the physiological effects of sex hormones
Prac:Histo (Batch A), Diss: Intestine, Liver and extra hepatic biliary apparatus (Batch B & C)DISS:AN 47.5 AN 47.6.3 AN 47.6.5 referred pain in cholecytitis, obstructive
Prac:Histo (Batch B), Diss:Intestine, Liver and extra hepatic biliary apparatus (Batch C & A)DISS: AN47.5 AN 47.6.3 AN 47.6.5 AN 47.7 HISTO: AN 52.19AN 52.110AN 52.111
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)(Revision)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A1Examination of Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
12-1pm
jaundice AN 47.7 Mention clinical significance of Calot’s triangle
HISTO: 52.19AN 52.110AN 52.111
(Revision)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
2-3pm PSM:3.5. Describe the standards of housing and effects of housing on health
Experimental Lab
Batch A1
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)(Revision)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)(Revision)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Examination of Cranial nerves (I and V)(Revision)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B2Examination of Cranial nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Prac: Histo (Batch C), Diss: Intestine, Liver and extra hepatic biliary apparatus (Batch A & B)DISS: AN47.5 AN 47.6.3 AN 47.6.5 AN 47.7 HISTO: AN 52.19AN 52.110AN 52.111
3-4pm PSM:3.5. Describe the standards of housing and effects of housing on health
(Revision)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Time Monday01.06.20
Tuesday02.06.20
Wednesday03.06.20
Thursday04.06.20
Friday05.06.20
Saturday06.06.20
8-9am Lec: Kidney & Ureter AN47.5 AN47.6.9 Explain the anatomical basis of radiating pain of Kidney to groin
Lec: Histology (Kidney, Ureter, Urinary Bladder)AN52.21Describe& identify the microanatomical features kidney AN52.22Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Ureter AN52.23Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Urinary Bladder
PY9.7:Describe and discuss the effects of removal of gonads on physiological functions
PY4.7:Describe & discuss the structure and functions of liver and gallbladder
Lec: PosteriorAbdominal wall. AN47.9 Describe & identify the origin, course, important relations and branches of Abdominal aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior mesenteric artery, Inferior mesenteric & common iliac arteryAN45.1 Describe thoracolumbar fascia AN45.2 Describe & demonstrate Lumbar plexus for its root value, formation & branches AN45.3 Mention the major subgroups of back muscles, nerve supply & action AN47.12 Describe important nerve plexuses of posterior abdominal wall
9-10am Demo: Kidney, Ureter & Suprarenal gland. AN47.5 AN47.6.9 Explain the anatomical basis of radiating pain of Kidney to groin
Lec: Embryology GIT- I AN52.6 Describe the development and congenital anomalies of : Foregut, Midgut & Hindgut
Lec: Embryology GIT- III AN52.6
PY9.8:Describe and discuss the physiology of pregnancy ,parturition & lactation and outline the psychology and psychiatry-disorders associated with it.
SDL: Kidney, ureter, posterior abdominal wall
10-11am Demo: Lymphatic drainage and blood supply of Abdomen AN47.9
Lec: Embryology GIT- II AN52.6
Diss: Kidney & Ureter/ Post abdominal wall
PY4.8.1: Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic exocrinefunction tests & liver function tests
11-12am PY4.6:Describe the Gut-Brain Axis
PY7.9: Describe cystometry and discuss the normal cystometrogram.
Prac: Histo (Batch A), Embryology (Batch B), Diss: Posterior
Prac: Histo (Batch B),Embryology (Batch C) Diss: Posterior abdominal wall (Batch A)
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Examination of
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
abdominal wall (Batch C)DISS:AN45.1AN45.2AN45.3AN47.9AN47.12
HISTO:AN52.21AN52.22AN52.23
EMBRYO: AN52.6
DISS:AN45.1AN45.2AN45.3AN47.9AN47.12
HISTO:AN52.21AN52.22AN52.23
EMBRYO: AN52.6
Cranial nerves (VII and VIII)PY 10.11, PY 10.16, PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch A1Examination of Cranial nerves (IX-XII)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
Examination of Cranial nerves (VII and VIII)PY 10.11, PY 10.16 PY 10.20
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Cranial nerves (IX-XII)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
12-1pm
2-3pm Sports Experimental Lab
Batch A1
Examination of Cranial nerves (VII and VIII)PY 10.11, PY 10.20PY 10.16Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Cranial nerves
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Examination of Cranial nerves (VII and VIII)PY 10.11, PY 10.20, PY 10.16
Haematology
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Prac: Histo (Batch C), Embryology (Batch A), Diss Posterior abdominal wall (Batch B)DISS:AN45.1AN45.2AN45.3AN47.9AN47.12
3-4pm Sports
(IX-XII)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
labBatch B2Examination of Cranial nerves (IX-XII)
PY 10.11, PY 10.20
HISTO:AN52.21AN52.22AN52.23
EMBRYO: AN52.6
Time Monday08.06.20
Tuesday09.06.20
Wednesday10.06.20
Thursday11.06.20
Friday12.06.20
Saturday13.06.20
8-9am Lec: Surface Anatomy and radiology of Abdomen. AN55.1 Demonstrate the surface marking of regions and planes of abdomen, superficial inguinal ring, deep inguinal ring, Mc Burney’s point, Renal angle & Murphy’s point AN55.2 Demonstrate the surface projection of: Stomach, Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen, Duodenum, Ileocaecal junction, Kidneys & Root of mesentery AN54.1 Describe& identify features of plain X ray abdomen AN54.2 Describe& identify the special radiographs of abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium meal, Barium enema, Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography & Hysterosalpingography) AN54.3 Describe role of ERCP, CT abdomen, MRI,
Lec: Histology (Male Reproductive System) AN52.24Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Testis AN52.25Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Epididymis AN52.26Describe& identify the microanatomical features of: Vas deferens AN52.27Describe& identify the microanatomical features of Prostate
PY9.9:Interpret a normal semen analysis report including (a) sperm count, (b) sperm morphology and (c) sperm motility, as per WHO guidelines and discuss the results
PY4.9.1:Discuss the physiology aspects of: peptic ulcer, gastrooesophagealreflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation,Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
PY4.10:Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the abdomen in anormal volunteer or simulated environment
Lec: Introduction of Pelvis & Pelvic PeritoneumAN50.1 Describe the curvature of the vertebral columnAN53.3 Define true pelvis and false pelvis & demonstrate sex determination in male & female bony pelvisAN53.4 Explain and demonstrate clinical importance of bones of abdominopelvic region (sacralisation of lumbar vertebra, Lumbarisation of 1st sacral vertebra, types of bony pelvis & coccyx)
9-10am Demo: Surface Anatomy and radiology of Abdomen AN55.1 AN55.2 AN54.1 AN54.2 AN54.3 AN25.8
Prac: Histo (Batch A), Diss (Batch B&C)-Sectional anatomy of abdomen
ABDOMEN STAGE
PY9.10:Discuss the physiological basis of various pregnancy tests
Lec: Pelvic Walls & Pelvic DiaphragmAN53.3 AN53.4
10-11am
Lec:Surgical Anatomy of Abdomen. AN44.7 Enumerate common Abdominal incisions.
PY4.9.2:Discuss the physiology aspects of: peptic ulcer, gastrooesophagealreflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation,Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
11-12am
PY9.8.2:Describe and discuss the physiology of pregnancy ,parturition & lactation and outline the
PY4.8.2:Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic exocrinefunction tests & liver
Prac: Histo (Batch B), Diss (Batch A&C)-Sectional anatomy of abdomen.
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Reaction time
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
psychology and psychiatry-disorders associated with it.
function tests AN51.1 Describe & identify the cross-section at the level of T8, T10 & T11.
(Auditory and Visual)
PY 10.11
Haematology labBatch A1Examination of Abdomen
PY 4.10
Reaction time (Auditory and Visual)
PY 10.11
Haematology labBatch B1Examination of Abdomen
PY 4.10
12-1pm
2-3pm PSM:3.6. Describe the role of vectors in the causation of diseases3.7. Identify and describe the identifying features and life cycles of vectors of Public Health importance and their control measures3.8. Describe the mode of action, application of commonly used insecticides and rodenticides
Experimental LabBatch A1
Reaction time (Auditory and Visual)
PY 10.11
Haematology labBatch A2Examination of Abdomen
PY 4.10
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Reaction time (Auditory and Visual)
PY 10.11
Haematology labBatch B2Examination of Abdomen
PY 4.10
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical
Demo: Bony pelvisAN50.1 AN53.1 Identify & hold bone in anatomical position. Describe the salient features, articulation &demonstrate the attachments of muscle groupsAN53.2 Demonstrate the anatomical position of bony pelvis & show boundaries of pelvic inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic outlet
exposure
AN53.3 AN53.4
3-4pm PSM:3.6. Describe the role of vectors in the causation of diseases3.7. Identify and describe the identifying features and life cycles of vectors of Public Health importance and their control measures3.8. Describe the mode of action, application of commonly used insecticides and rodenticides
Time Monday (15.06.20) Tuesday(16. 06.20)
Wednesday(17. 06.20)
Thursday(18. 06.20)
Friday (19. 06.20)
Saturday(20.
06.20)
8-9 am Lec: Introduction to Perineum & Perineum – IAN48.1 Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic diaphragm.AN48.2 Describe& demonstrate the (position, features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) important male & female pelvic visceraAN49.1 Describe and demonstrate the superficial & deep perineal pouch (boundaries and contents)AN49.2 Describe& identify Perineal body
Lec : Histology female Reproductive System –IAN52.28 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: OvaryAN52.29 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Fallopian Tube
Lec: Embryology -Urinary SystemAN52.7 Describe the development of Urinary system
9-10 am Demo: Bony pelvis & Pelvic Diaphragm AN48.1 AN50.1 Describe the curvature of the vertebral columnAN53.1 Identify &hold bone in anatomical position. Describe the salient features, articulation & demonstrate the attachments of muscle groupsAN53.2 AN53.3 AN53.4
Demo: Pelvic Peritoneum &disposition of Viscera. & Walls of PelvisAN48.2 Describe &demonstrate the (position, features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) important male & female pelvic viscera
Lec: Urinary Bladder
AN48.2 AN48.5.1 Explain the anatomical basis of suprapubic cystostomy, urinary obstruction in bengin prostatic hypertrophy.AN48.6 Describe the neurological basis of Automatic bladder
Lec: Embryology -Urinary SystemAN52.7
AN48.4 Describe the branches of sacral plexus
10-11am Lec; Perineum-II & Ischiorectal fossaAN49.3Describe and demonstrate perineal membrane in male and female
AN49.4 Describe& demonstrate boundaries, contents & applied anatomy of Ischiorectal fossa
Demo: Urinary BladderAN48.2
11-12pm PY9.11:Discuss the hormonal changes and their effects during peri-menopause and menopause
PY9.12:
Discuss the common causes of infertility in a couple and role of IVF
in managing a case of infertility.
Diss: Histo (Batch A), Diss. Ischiorectal fossa and perineum ( Batch B & C) Diss :AN49.1 Describe and demonstrate the superficial & deep perineal pouch (boundaries and contents)AN49.2 AN49.3
Histo:AN52.28 AN52.29
Prac: Histo (Batch B),) Diss. Ischiorectal fossa and perineum Diss:AN49.1AN49.2 AN49.3
Histo:AN52.28 AN52.29
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Demonstrate the Harvard step test and describe the impact on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment
PY 3.16
Haematology
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
Demonstrate the Harvard step test and describe the impact on induced
12-1pm
labBatch A1Pregnancy diagnostic Test
PY 9.10
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposur
physiologic parameters in a simulated environment
PY 3.16
Haematology labBatch B1Pregnancy diagnostic Test
PY 9.10
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integra
ted Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposur
2-3pm Sports Experimental Lab
Batch A1
Demonstrate the Harvard step test and describe the impact on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment
PY 3.16
Haematology lab
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Demonstrate the Harvard step test and describe the impact on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment
PY 3.16
Haematology labBatch B2Pregnancy diagnostic Test
PY 9.10
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Prac: Histo (Batch C), Diss. Perineum and Ischiorectal fossa (Batch B&A) Diss AN49.1AN49.2AN49.3 Histo:AN52.28 AN52.29
3-4pm Sports
Batch A2Pregnancy diagnostic Test
PY 9.10
Time Monday (22. 06.20)
Tuesday(23. 06.20)
Wednesday(24. 06.20)
Thursday(25. 06.20)
Friday (26. 06.20)
Saturday(27. 06.20)
8-9 am Lec: Male Reproductive SystemAN48.2AN48.5.1 AN.48.7: Mention the lobes involved on benign prostatic hypertrophy and prostatic cancer
Lec: Histology Female Reproductive System -IIAN52.210 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of UterusAN52.211 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: PlacentaAN52.212 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Umbilical cordAN52.213 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Mammary gland
Lec : Female Reproductive System IAN48.2 AN48.5
9-10 am
Demo : Male Pelvic VisceraAN48.2
Dissection : PerineumAN49.1
Digital displayer Nerves, Vessels, Viscera
Demo: Joints of Pelvis
AN49.2 AN50.2 Describe & demonstrate the type, articular ends, ligaments and movements of Intervertebral joints, Sacroiliac joints & Pubic symphysis
10-11am Demo: SacrumAN50.1 AN53.4
Lec: Embryology-Male reproductive systemAN52.8.1 Describe the development of male reproductive system
Lec: Embryology-Gonads & Female Ductal SystemAN52.8.2
11-12pm Histo -Batch A, Embryo : Batch B Diss and SDL: Perineum Batch C
Histo:AN52.2.10 AN52.2.11 AN52.2.12 AN52.2.13
Diss:AN49.1AN49.2
Histo B, Embryo-C, Diss and SDL: Perineum –A
Histo:AN52.2.10 AN52.2.11 AN52.2.12 AN52.2.13
Diss:AN49.1AN49.2
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Record arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated environment
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch A1Observe cardio-vascular autonomic function tests in a volunteer or simulated environment
PY 5.14
Experimental Lab
Batch B2
Record arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated environment
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch B1Observe cardio-vascular autonomic function tests in a volunteer or simulate
12-1pm
d environmentPY 5.14
2-3pm PSM:4.1. Describe various methods of health education with their advantages and limitations4.2. Describe the methods of organizing health promotion and education and counseling activities at individual, family and community settings
Experimental LabBatch A1
Record arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated environment
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatchA2Observe cardio-vascular autonomicfunction tests in a volunteer or simulated environmentPY 5.14
Experimental LabBatch B1
Record arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated environment
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch B2Observe cardio-vascular autonomicfunction tests in a volunteer or simulated environmentPY 5.14
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
Histo C, Embryo-A, Diss and SDL: Perineum –B
Histo:AN52.210 AN52.211 AN52.212 AN52.213
Diss:AN49.1AN49.2
3-4pm PSM:4.1. Describe various methods of
health education with their advantages and limitations4.2. Describe the methods of organizing health promotion and education and counseling activities at individual, family and community settings
Time Monday(29. 06.20)
Tuesday(30. 06.20)
Wednesday(01.07.20)
Thursday(02. 07.20)
Friday (03. 07.20)
Saturday (4.07.20)
8-9 am Lec: Female Reproductive System IIAN48.2 AN48.5 AN48.8 Mention the structures palpable during vaginal & rectal examination
Lec: Rectum & Anal canalAN48.2 AN48.5 AN48.8 AN49.5 Explain the anatomical basis of Perineal tear, Episiotomy, Perianal abscess and Anal fissure
Revision
9-10 am
Demo: Male & Female Pelvic VisceraAN48.2
Embryo : Batch A , Diss: Surface Anatomy & Radiology Batch (B &C)Radiology- Abdomen & Pelvis: AN54.2 Describe &identify the special radiographs of abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema, Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography & Hysterosalpingography)
Lec: Nerves & vesselsAN48.3 Describe & demonstrate origin, course, important relations and branches of internal iliac arteryAN48.4
10-11am Lec: Radiology Abdomen & pelvisAN54.2
Demo: Nerves & vesselsAN48.3
11-12pm Embryo : Batch B, Diss: Surface Anatomy & Radiology Batch (A & C)AN54.2
Embryo : Batch C , Diss: Surface Anatomy & Radiology Batch (A & B)AN54.2
Experimental Lab
Batch A2
Revision
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch A1Revision
Experimental Lab
BatchB2
Revision
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch B1Revision
12-1pm
2-3pm Sports Experimental Lab
Batch A1
Revision
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch A2Revision
Experimental Lab
Batch B1
Revision
PY 5.16
Haematology labBatch B2Revision
Small group discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated Learning/
Self directed learning
Early clinical exposure
SENT UP EXAM
3-4pm Sports