GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, SECTOR 32, CHANDIGARH
FOUNDATION COURSE 1ST MBBS BATCH 2019‐2020
NUMBER OF HOURS
COLOUR CODE
ORIENTATION 30 hours
PROFESSIONALISM 40 hours
SKILLS 35 hours
FIELD VISIT 08 hours
LANGUAGE AND COMPUTERS 40 hours
SPORTS 14 hours
EXTRACURRICULAR 8 hours
8‐9 AM 9‐10 AM 10‐11 AM 11‐12 AM 12.00‐1 PM 2‐3 PM 3‐4 PM 4‐5 PM
1.08.2019 Registration : Issue of ID cards, with roll numbers, notepads, pens, Clear bag
Orientation: Inaugural Address and welcome: Director Principal
Lecture
Orientation: Interaction with parents : Defining roles of parents Professor In charge Academics (PIA) Interactive lecture
Orientation : Introduction to theMBBS Programme: Faculty will give a brief introduction of departmentsPIA and representative faculty members of all departments. Introduction : Information
Orientation: History of Medicine: Faculty : Department of Community Medicine Lecture
Orientation to committees for sports and Extracurricular Activities : Introduction to Extra‐curricular activities in GMCH: Annual Sports, EUPHORIA , PLEXUS, GLIMPSE . Secretary and Chairperson of respective committees Introduction: Information
2.08.2019 Orientation: Sensitization on Ragging and its consequences. Coordination by Chairperson: Anti‐Ragging Committee Lecture / Information
Orientation: General Rules and Regulations Discipline , Punctuality, Attendance, Complaints, Correspondence and formats for leaves or absence and other aspects Coordination by PIA Lecture
Orientation: Introduction of AETCOM Module and what it means to the student Coordination by Member MEU Lecture
Orientation: Introduction to CBME and its implications for students. Coordination by CC member Lecture
Sports Activity: 2‐3 PM Students will give preferences for sports activities and form small groups for participation in outdoor or indoor activities: Badminton, Table tennis , Football, volleyball etc Chairperson, Secretary Sports Interactive
Language and Computers Orientation: Language / computers Introductory session: Students will be informed of the need to select Language enhancement or Computer or local language sensitization. Students can decide to participate in either Identify and enhance skill in local language for students with felt need for this Coordination by PIA Interactive
3.08.2019 Saturday
Extracurricular : Music , debate of students choice Member of Cultural Committee Group Activity
Orientation: Alternative Health Systems : Moderated By Professor of Pharmacology and Ayurvedic College and Homoeopathic College Lecture
Orientation: Biohazard , patient and personal safety, Concept of Biosafety: by Faculty Microbiology Lecture
Professionalism : Hygiene in Health Care : Hand Washing and universal precautions. Hospital Administration and Nursing Superintendent Lecture
Professionalism: Excellence in health care; the move towards Evidence based medicine Chairperson Research
Lecture
Sports Activities 2‐4 PM Supervised by member Sports committee
5.08.2019 Orientation: Overview National Health Priorities and Policies: Faculty from Department of Community Medicine Lecture
Orientation: Important health Policies and programmes including new initiatives of GOI Faculty from Department of Community Medicine Lecture
Orientation: Healthcare Systems and Delivery in the community: Interactive discussion of students experience of diverse facilities Faculty from Department of Community Medicine Interactive
Orientation: Occupational hazards and needle stick injuries Faculty of Hospital Administration Lecture
Orientation: Important Vaccinations and Post exposure prophylaxis Faculty of Department of General Medicine Lecture
Language and Computers : Two Sessions of one hour each : All Students 1.Clear communication : Invited Faculty from Department of Journalism/ English Department of a Local College / University 2.Computer skills: Basics Invited faculty from Computer Sciences Department of a local college / University Interactive / Lecture
06.08.2019 Orientation: Curriculum , Semesters, Assessments, University examinations and eligibility requirements PIA Lecture: Information
Orientation: Medical records Department A video of the MRD to show students how a patient gets registered in to the OPD and Emergency system: Introduction to ICD coding Explanation of working and roles of different personnel by Head of Department MRD Lecture / Information
Orientation: Biomedical waste management Department of Hospital Administration and Nursing Superintendent Lecture
Language enhancement: Writing letters Invited Faculty from Department of Journalism/ English Department of a Local College / University Interactive / Group Discussion
Sports 4‐5 PM Supervised by member Sports committee Computer skills :Learn how to
navigate the web: Tips and tricks Invited faculty from Computer Sciences Department of a local college / University Interactive / Group discussion
07.08.2019 Extracurricular: Music / Debate Chairperson Cultural Committee Group Activity
Orientation : Visit to Hospital : Divide into 4 Batches of 25 students Task orientation 30 minutes Visit different areas of the Hospital : B Block: Level 1 OPD block registration area; Level 2/ 3 : ENT and Surgical OPD; Level 4/5:
Orientation: Visit other facilities in the hospital; Same Groups of 25 students each; Each team will be accompanied by a faculty member from Basic Department: Visit library, Cafeteria, IT centre, Sports ground, Hostel facility These areas will be visited in a sequential manner and will
Professionalism: What it means to be a Globally relevant clinician Professor from PGIMER Institute of Public Health Interactive / Lecture
Language enhancement: Common errors in English writing Faculty from English Department of Local College Students will be informed to prepare an activity for 17.8.19 Interactive/ Group Discussion
Ophthalmology ,
Dermatology, Pulmonary and Psychiatry C Block : Level 4 /6 Ward areas Share experiences : 30 minutes Coordination: Basic Department Faculty and Hospital Administration
spend about 20 minutes at each area. They will interact with key members of the staff in each such area. Coordination: Basic Department Faculty and Hospital Administration
Computer skills : How to make good presentations Faculty form MEU
Students will be informed to prepare an activity for 17.8.19 Interactive/ Group discussion
08.08.2019 Extracurricular: Music , debate , painting etc Member Literary Committee Group Activity
Orientation : Mentorship Programme : Introduction to Mentorship Programme Mentors / Mentee : defining roles and responsibilities Coordinated by Professor in charge
Orientation: Meeting with parents and Students Have they made the right decision Director‐Principal , MS and PIA Interactive / Discussion
Professionalism : Reflective writing and its role in medical education Member MEU or CC Interactive /examples of reflections / Group discussion
Language enhancement : Speaking in public Invited speaker from Department of Public Administration Interactive session
Academics or designated facultyInteractive / Lecture
Computer Skills : Use of Excel and other Microsoft applications Invited faculty from Computer Sciences Department Lecture / Group activity
09.08.2019 Field Visit 1 : Visit to Primary Health Centre (Urban and Rural) 2 batches of 50 students each : One will visit UHTC and the Other one will visit RHTC 9.00 AM Assemble at college. 9.30 AM Reach Centre (UHTC / RHTC ) 10.00 AM Brief of activity 10.15 AM to 11.30 M : visit the different areas. 11.30 AM Reassemble to return to College Students will be given a introductory lecture at these centres and will then go in small groups to different sections in rotation. They will interact with patients, faculty and staff. They will observe the IEC on display and see the other documents They will return to the College at 12. Noon 12‐1 PM : Discussion and reflection Coordination by Basic Sciences Faculty and Community Medicine
Professionalism: Concepts of Professionalism and ethics Interactive lecture by Chairperson / Convener of Ethics Committee
Computer skills: Using computers and electronic media for group activity like listserv, Whatsapp , Twitter etc Invited faculty from Department of IT / coordinated by Member MEU Interactive / Group activity
Language enhancement :
Writing patient stories and narratives. Students will be given short stories from the medical literature and asked to discuss among the large group the key messages. Faculty Member MEU / CC Student activity /Group Discussion
10.8.2019 Saturday
Professionalism: Group Discussion Portrayal of Doctors : Examples from movies or other sources Head Department of Physiology will coordinate
Professionalism: :Interactive lecture Physicians Role in Society Convened by PIA and a Senior clinicians of the city IMA Branch may be invited
Professionalism: Preparing to be a life‐ long learner Invited faculty from PGI or Senior retired Professor from GMCH Lecture
Professionalism: Graduate Medical regulations in relation to professional role of IMG Faculty member CC
Computer skills Developing Web Invitedfaculty fInteractive Lect
:sites rom Department of IT ure / Group Work
Lecture Language enhancement : Precis writing workshop Faculty from English department of a Local College or University Group Activity /Workshop
13.08.2019 Professionalism: Dealing with Media correspondents Medical Superintendent Interactive
Field Visit 2: Visit to Primary Health Centre (Urban and Rural) 2 batches of 50 students each: The teams will visit the alternate centre. One will visit UHTC and the Other one will visit RHTC 9.00 AM Assemble at college. 9.30 AM Reach Centre (UHTC / RHTC ) 10.00 AM Brief of activity 10.15 AM to 11.30 AM: visit the different areas. 11.30 AM Reassemble to return to College Students will be given a introductory lecture at these centres and will then go in small groups to different sections in rotation. They will interact with patients, faculty and staff. They will observe the IEC on display and see the other documents. They will return to the College at 12. Noon 12‐1 PM : Discussion and reflection Coordination by Basic Sciences Faculty and Community Medicine
Computer skills: Developing Websites Invited faculty from Department of IT Lecture / Interactive Group discussion
Sports 4‐5 PM Supervised by member Sports committee
Language Skills: Discussion on novels and stories which have had a significant impact on your life Coordinated by Faculty from Basic department Group Discussion
14.08.2019 Professionalism:
Interpersonal relationships : Boundaries , Confidentiality and whistleblowers Faculty from Department of Psychiatry Lecture
Skills Module : Stress management Crisis Management Team of GMCH Interactive / Group Discussion
Skills Module : Time management Faculty from MEU / CC or invited faculty from a Management Institute Lecture
Sports Supervised by member Sports committee
Extracurricular : Preparation for Independence Day Coordinated by Cultural Committee Group Activity
15.08.2019 Independence Day : Attendance Compulsory
16.08.2019 Professionalism: Integrity, honesty and other traits. Interactive lecture with real examples : Chairperson / Secretary Ethics Committee Lecture / Examples / Interactive
Skills Module 1: Basic Life Support :Batch A of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Department of Anesthesiology Interactive / Group Activity
Language enhancement : Writing letters and e mail communication on electronic media; do’s and don’ts Faculty from English department of local college or University Interactive / Group Activity
Skills Module 2: Infection control in the workplace: use of protective wear. Batch B of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Microbiology , Surgery , Nursing Interactive / Group Activity
Skills Module 3: Disaster Management Skills: Fire and Earthquake Evacuation Drill. Batch C of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Hospital Administration and Fire Services Interactive / Group Activity
Computer skills: Cybercrime: Legal use of media sources : How to avoid getting on the wrong side of the law ? Faculty from the Department of Law or Identified Faculty from GMCH with legal experience Lecture
Skills Module 4:First Aid in Common situations at home or outside. Batch D of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Emergency Medicine Interactive / Group Activity
17.08.2019 Saturday
Professionalism: Professionalism Unethical and Unprofessional Behaviour Interactive lecture : Forensic Medicine
Skills Module : Session 1 Introduction to communication skills in a medicalEnvironment: What you say and what you mean? Faculty from Psychiatry Intereractive lecture
Session 2: Cultural Competency: Being a Global Citizen Faculty from Community Medicine Intereractive lecture
Extracurricular : Songs and Music Member Cultural Committee Group Activity
Language Enhancement: Dramatics: 10‐12 Students will perform a small skit or role play of a small scene from a play which may be of English / Vernacular. (They will have prior information on this activity earlier). Basic department faculty Group Activity
Sports Personal Identity; Supervised by Who am I?Why am I here? An explorative session
Member , Sports Committee
Faculty from Psychiatry Interactive lecture
Computer Skills : A few student volunteers will show their
skills in development of short power point, websites or twitter accounts and their experience. (They will have prior information on this activity earlier). Basic department faculty Group Activity
19.08.2019 Professionalism Care of the patient : Panel Discussion Faculty Department of Medicine , Gynecology Surgery and Pediatrics
Skills Module 1:Basic Life Support Batch B of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Department of Anaesthesiology Interactive / Group Activity
Professionalism: Relationship of doctors to Industry: conflict of interest and MCI guidelines on this matter Faculty from MEU Interactive
Language Enhancement: Public speaking Student volunteers will speak for 5 minutes on topics given to them. Faculty from Basic Departments will coordinate this event Group Activity
Skills Module 2: Infection control in the workplace: use of protective wear. Batch C of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Coordinated by Microbiology, Surgery , Nursing Departments Interactive / group ActivitySkills Module 3:Disaster Management Skills: Fire and Earthquake Evacuation Drill. Batch D of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Hospital Administration and Fire Services Interactive / Group Activity
Computer Skills : Networking skills: What is your experience ? Coordinated by Faculty from Basic department Group Discussion Skills Module 4:First Aid in Common situations at home.
Batch A of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Faculty Department of Emergency Medicine Interactive / Group Activity
20.08.2019 Skills Module Skills Module: Skills Module : Skills Module: Professionalis
m: Legal issues in Medical Practice Faculty from Forensic Medicine Lecture
Language Enhancement:: Sports Supervised by Member , Sports Committee
:Barriers to good Learning by Task prioritization Biostatistics for Use of vernacular: Students will write short communication simulation and
self with competing beginners Faculty articles on any subject of choice in language
of Faculty from directed learning. interests using from choice and will share with colleague. General Medicine Faculty from examples and Community Pair‐Share experience and Group Activity Interactive MEU
Interactive problem solving by students in different scenarios Faculty from MEU Lecture / interactive
Medicine Lecture
Faculty from basic sciences with Literary Committee Members Computer Skills : Students will be shown some Power point presentations and will comment on their suitability for education Group Discussion
Faculty from MEU will guide the process21.08.2019 Professionalis
m Working with multidisciplinary teams : Medical Superintendent Lecture
Skills Module 1:Basic Life Support .Batch C of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Department of Anaesthesiology Interactive / group Activity
Language enhancement: Writing medical records: History writing ,Different formats, POMR, making corrections, writing legibly, importance of signature and identification. Department of Forensic Medicine Workshop
Sports Supervised by Member , Sports Committee Skills Module 2: Infection control in the workplace :
use of protective wear. Batch Dof 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Department of Microbiology , Surgery , Nursing Departments Interactive / group ActivitySkills Module 3:Disaster Management Skills : Fire and Earthquake Evacuation Drill. Batch A of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Hospital Administration and Fire Services Interactive / Group Activity
Computer skills: Medical Records in online format. What students should know? Department of Hospital Administration Interactive
Skills Module 4:First Aid in Common situations at home Batch B of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Faculty Department of Emergency Medicine Interactive / group Activity
22.08.2019 Extracurricular : Professionalism : Professionalism Professionalis
m: Indian Medical Gradate: Roles & Expectations Designated Faculty from MEU Lecture
Professionalism Language enhancement: Essay writing Painting and crafts Indian Medical Graduate: How much choice
didMedical education and
competition. Students will write essays
competition. Students will be told in advance about this activity and can
Introduction to the concept : Designated Faculty from MEU Lecture
students have in this system: Introduction to thinking about Electives
humanitiesChairperson Literary Committee
and exchange them anonymously. Samples will be read in the class. Coordination by faculty from Basic department
display their items. Coordination by faculty from Cultural committee Group Activity
DesignatedMember MEU / CC Interactive
Interactive Group Activity
Computer skills: Using e‐ communication. Students will begin a small group discussion on experience with online learning experience Faculty will
introduce them to the examples of use of
such formats in education. Faculty from Basic department Group Activity23.08.2019 Skills Development :Group activity
A group of Students will participate in group activity by a planned activity for one hour. Members MEU will coordinate this activity. The 100 students will go into two different classrooms of 50 each. Suggested activity for 10 students will be to cross the river. Other students will observe the activity from the benches. All students will get together and discuss what went well, what went wrong and how to improve. Students will be introduced to Group Dynamics, Use of Interpersonal skills, SWOT analysis. Small exercises will be planned for 4 groups of 25 each. Group A: The Group will develop a model plan for reducing alcohol use in the city Group B: The Group will have to develop a model hospital plan for 50 patients Group C: The Group will develop a plan for a picnic in the hills Group D: The Group will develop a plan to improve doctor patient communication in the hospital
Professionalism: Ethics in Medical Research Coordinated by Member of Ethics Committee
Language enhancement: Students will study a short story by any author. Random students will tell what they think the authors are trying to portray in these passages. Chairperson, Literary committee Group Activity Computer skills: Relevant searches Students will be asked to enter medical search key words on their mobile phones and identify links that are useful. This activity will be done in groups of 10 students each. They will discuss the pros and cons of the information available. Topics: Gender sensitivity, Child Abuse, Alcoholism, Drug addiction, Cardiac Bypass Surgery, SLE, heart transplant , Abdominal pain etc. Group Activity Faculty from Basic Sciences
Sports Supervised by Member , Sports Committee
26.08.2019
Skills Module 1: Basic Life Support. Batch D of 25 each willobserve and participate in this activity. Department of Anaesthesiology Interactive / group Activity
Skills Module 2: Infection control in the workplace : use of protective wear. Batch C of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Departments of Microbiology, Surgery , Nursing Department Interactive / group Activity
Skills Module 3:Disaster Management Skills : Fire and Earthquake Evacuation Drill. Batch B of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Hospital Administration and Fire Services Interactive / Group Activity
Skills Module 4:First Aid in Common situations at home Batch A of 25 each will observe and participate in this activity. Faculty Department of Emergency Medicine
Interactive / Group Activity
Skills Module :Learning skills Peer assisted, group learning, learning frompatients and from community Faculty from MEU Interactive lecture
Language enhancement: Visual Skills . Students will be shown a picture of some object or scene or a piece of art for 45 seconds. They will then write 100‐150 words on what they think of it.4‐5 such pictures will be shown. This will assess their ability to observe and interpret pictorial material. Group Activity Faculty from Basic Sciences Computer skills: Students will search computer sources for learning sites on the net related to medical websites and discuss their relevance. Group Discussion Faculty from Basic Departments
Sports Supervised by Member , Sports Committee
27.08.2019 Professionalism: The Professionalism Career Pathway Planning Invited Faculty form Human Resource Department or Designated Senior Faculty from GMCH Interactive
Professionalism :Ethical dilemmas in medicine Language Enhancement : Sports student as a teacher: Interactive case based discussion : Cases will be presented and Listening skills Supervised by Reaching out to the students will be asked to discuss the issues Students will listen to a recording of a 5 Member , Sports community and
patients Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, General Medicine minute speech and will write in brief of the
contents. Two or three such speeches will Committee
Department of be presented. Community Group Discussion on development of
Medicine Listening Lecture skills. Faculty from Basic Departments
Computer skills: Students will be given data which they will be asked to present on the PowerPoint slides. Group Discussion will be on the best mode or representation of data. Faculty from
Basic Departments
28.08.2019 Skills Module: Professionalism Care of vulnerable and special needs Persons. Developing sensitization to these populations Faculty of Psychiatry Lecture
Skills Module : Outcomes of doctor patient communication, a range of attitudes, beliefs, behaviours and roles Communication Skills : How to communicate in a variety of settings : office, OT, mobile , with patients , with relatives Interactive discussion with examples
Faculty of Psychiatry
Skills Module: Engaging with people having Disability: Faculty In charge: Disability board of GMCH Intereractive lecture
Language enhancement: Understanding Poetry. Students will be asked to bring poetry in any language and recite important passages. Others will discuss the relevance of the chosen passages. Group Discussion Members Literary Committee
Sports Developing learning Supervised by strategies, Member , Sports assessment driven, e‐ Committee learning Faculty Department of General Medicine
Interactive Computer skills: Explanation of the Computer networking in
the GMCH. Head IT and Senior Computer
Programmer of GMCH Lecture
29.08.2019 Skills Module: Use Professionalism: Interactive panel Skills Module: Professionalism: Language Enhancement: of information discussion.Confidentiality, truth telling, Procedural Skills: The dying patient Use of foreign terms in the English technology in consent, examination of patients , The anxiety of the Faculty of language. Search the dictionary for foreign medicine :
Electronic Medical records
exploitation. Department ofAnaesthesia, Forensic, Medicine, Surgery , Convener Ethics committee
uninitiatedFaculty of Surgery
Anaesthesia Interactive
terms of common usage e.g. French and Spanish or Latin words. What they mean and how to use them
Internet , Google in Interactive Designated faculty from Medicine Department of law or English. Professor in Lecture charge IT services
Lecture Computer skills:
Use of Portable Digital Assistant in the medical workplace Designated faculty from Department of IT of GMCH or PGI Lecture / Interactive
30.08.2019 Extracurricular Professionalism: Skills Module: Professionalism Conflict and resolution Senior Faculty of GMCH Lecture / Interactive
Sports Language and Computer skills: activity: Lecture and Discussion Records and Member Sports Summary of the experience Dramatics and Workplace etiquette , hierarchy, documentation. Committee Faculty from Basic Departments music Cultural
Committee interprofessionalism Department of Hospital
Use of ICD. HeadDepartment of
Group Discussion
Group Activity Administration MRD Lecture / Interactive
31.08.2019 Professionalism : Skills Module Conclusion : Leadership and Learning Skills: How to deal with information overload. Planning Write Reflections: What happened? So what? What next? Commitment to the to learn, revise and review. Identify what is important. Feedback on Foundation course profession Workshop Faculty from Basic Departments Lecture Faculty from Basic Departments Director‐ Principal
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SUBJECT LECTURE HRS SGD/INTEGRATED/ TUTORIAL/PRACTICAL
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ANATOMY 220 420 40 680
PHYSIOLOGY 164 315 25 504
BIOCHEMISTRY 80 157 20 257
ECE 90 90
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 20 27 5 52
AETCOM 34 48
SPORTS & EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 60
FA & SA INCLUDING FEEDBACK 84
TOTAL 1775
WEEK 5 (2.9.19‐7.9.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.5 Cadaver as a first teacher
AN1.1 L Demonstrate normal anatomical position, various planes, relation, comparison, laterality & movement in our body
CM1.1 – Lecture Define and describe the concept of Public Health
PY1.1 L Describe the structure and functions of a mammalian cell
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Tuesday BI 11.1 DEMO Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal.
AN1.2, 2.2, 2.3 L Describe composition of bone and bone marrow, Enumerate laws of ossification, Enumerate special features of a sesamoid bone
BI L Introduction to Biochemistry
AN 2.1 DOAP Describe parts, blood and nerve supply of a long bone,
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Blood groups, BT/CT
Wednesday PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Blood groups, BT/CT
AN2.5, 2.6 L Describe various joints with subtypes and examples, Explain the concept of nerve supply of joints & Hilton ’s law
PY1.2 L Describe and discuss the principles of homeostasis
AN2.4 DOAP Describe various types of cart
ilage with its structure & distribution in body
BI 11.1 DEMO Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal.
Thursday AN3.2 DOAP Enumerate parts of skeletal muscle and differentiate between tendons Andaponeuroses with examples
AN3.1, 3.3 L Classify muscle tissue according to structure & action, Explain Shunt and spurt muscles
BI 1.1 L Describe the sub‐ cellular components
PY1.2 L Describe and discuss the principles of homeostasis
BI 11.1 DEMO Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Blood groups, BT/CT
Friday AN4.3, 4.4, 4.5 DOAP Describe superficial fascia along with fat distribution in body, Describe modifications of deep fascia with its functions, Explain principles of skin incisions
AN4.1, 4.2 L Describe different types of skin & dermatomes in body Describe structure & function of skin with its appendages
PY1.3 L Describe intercellular communication
BI 1.1 L Describe the molecular and functional organization of a cell
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Blood groups, BT/CT
BI 11.1 DEMO Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and equipment’s, good safe laboratory practice and waste disposal
Saturday ECE Anatomy 1 Basic science correlation With Dermatology to expose the students to observe various types of skin lesions on AV aids
PY1.3 L Describe intercellular communication
Sports & extracurricular activities
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WEEK 6 (9.9.19‐14.9.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday Annual College Day
Tuesday Annual College Day
Wednesday AETCOM MODULE 1.5 Cadaver as a first teacher
AN5.1, 5.2 AN5.3, 5.4 L Differentiate between blood vascular and lymphatic system,Differentiate between pulmonary and systemic circulation List general differences between arteries & veins, Explain functional difference betweenelastic, muscular arteries andarterioles
PY1.4 L Describe apoptosis – programmed cell death
AN8.1 SGD Identify Clavicle, its side, important f joints formed by Clavicle Enumerate peculiarities of clavicle Declavicle
atures & keep it in anatomical position describe
monstrate important muscle attachment on
Thursday AN8.2 SGD Identify Scapula, its side, important features & keep it in anatomical position describe joints formed by Scapula. Enumerate peculiarities of Scapula Demonstrate important muscle attachment on Scapula
AN5.5, 5.6, AN5.7, 5.8 L Describe portal system giving examples, Describe the concept of anastomoses and collateral circulation with significance of end‐ arteries Explain function of meta‐arterioles, precapillary sphincters, arterio‐ venousAnastomoses, Define thrombosis, infarction & aneurysm
BI 3.1 L Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di‐saccharides and polysaccharides
PY11.7 L Describe and discuss physiology of aging;free radicals and antioxidants
BI DOAP Carbohydrate colour reactions‐ I
PY2.11DOAP Estimate TLC, DLC
Friday AN8.3, 8.4 SGD Identify Humerus, radius, ulna its side, important features & keep it in anatomical position describe joints formed by HumerusEnumerate peculiarities of Humerus Demonstrate important muscle attachment on Humerus
AN6.1, 6.2, 6.3 L List the components and functions of the lymphatic system, Describe structure of lymph capillaries & mechanism of lymph circulation, Explain the concept of lymphoedema and spread of tumors via lymphatics and venous system
PY1.5 L Describe and discuss transport mechanisms across cell membranes
BI 3.1 L Give examples of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural element and storage in
PY2.11DOAP Estimate TLC, DLC
the human body BI DOAP Carbohydrate colour reactions‐ I
Saturday ECE Physiology 1 Basic science correlation with internal medicine for the pathogenesis of metabolic acidosis, Diabetic Ketoacidosis
PY1.6 L Describe the fluid compartments of the body, its ionic composition & measurements
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WEEK 7 (16.9.19‐21.9.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday PY1.7 SGD Describe the concept of pH & Buffer systems in the body
AN7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 L Describe general plan of nervous system with components of central, peripheral & autonomic nervous systems, and their functions, parts of a neuron and classify them based on number of neurites, size & function.
CM1.1 – Lecture Define and describe the concept of Public Health
PY1.7 L Describe the concept of pH & Buffer systems in the body
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate TLC, DLC
Tuesday BI DOAP Carbohydrate colour reactions‐ I
AN7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8 L Describe principles of sensory and motor innervation of muscles, Describe concept of loss of innervation of a muscle with its applied anatomy, various type of synapse, differences between sympathetic and spinal ganglia
L BI 5.1 Describe amino acid structure, classification and biological importance of amino acid, peptide and protein
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN9.1, 9.2, 13.6 DOAP Dissect attachment, nerve supply & action of pectoralis major and pectoralis minor, Breast: Identify the location, extent, deep relations, structure, age changes, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, microanatomy and applied anatomy of breast, important bony landmarks of upper limb
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate TLC, DLC
Wednesday PY2.11 DOAP Estimate TLC, DLC
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN9.1 L Describe attachment, nerve supply & action of pectoralis major and pectoralis minor
PY1.7 L Describe the concept of pH & Buffer systems in the body
NON AN10.1, 10.2 DOAP Identify & describe boundaries and cdemonstrate the origin, extent, cours& tributaries of vein
‐ALIGNED TOPIC ntents of axilla, Identify, describe and e, parts, relations and branches of axillary artery BI DOAP
Carbohydrate colour reactions‐ II
Thursday AN10.3, 10.5 DOAP identify and demonstrate formation, branches, relations, area of supply of branches, course and relations of terminal branches of brachial plexus, clinical features of Erb’s palsy and Klumpke’s paralysis
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN9.2, 9.3 L Breast: Describe the location, extent, deep relations, structure, age changes, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, microanatomy and applied anatomy of breast, Describe development of breast
BI 5.1 L Describe and discuss structural organization of proteins.
PY 1.5 ‐7 SGD BI DOAP Carbohydrate colour reactions‐ III Identification of unknown
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate TLC, , DLC
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN10.8, 10.9 DOAP Describe, identify and demonstrate the position, attachment, nerve supply and actions of trapezius and latissimusdorsi, arterial anastomosis around the scapula and boundaries of triangle of auscultation
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN10.1, 10.2 AN10.3, 10.5, 10.6, 10.13 L Identify & describe boundaries and contents of axilla, origin, extent, course, parts, relations and branches of axillary artery & tributaries of vein ,formation, branches, relations, area of supply of branches, course and relations of terminal branches of brachial plexus. Explain variations in formation of brachial plexus.
PY 2.1 L Describe the composition and functions of blood components
BI 5.1 L Describe and discuss structural organization of proteins.
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate TLC, DLC
BI DOAP Carbohydrate colour reactions‐ III Identification of unknown
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 1 Basic Science Correlation : Hemoglobinopathies
PY 2.1 L Describe the composition and functions of blood components
WEEK 8 (23.9.19‐ 28.9.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.5 Cadaver as a first teacher SDL
NON‐ALIGNED TOPICAN10.10, 10.11, 10.12 L Describe and identify the deltoid and rotator cuff muscles, attachment of serratus anterior with its action, shoulder joint for– type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements
CM1.1 – LectureDefine and describe the concept of Public Health
PY2.2 LDiscuss the origin, forms, variations and functions of plasma proteins
AIT: Anemia
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, RBC indices
AIT: Anemia
Tuesday BI DOAP Protein Colour Reactions
AN76.1, 76.2 LDescribe the stages of human life Explain the terms‐ phylogeny, ontogeny, trimester, viability
BI 6.11 LDescribe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
AIT: Anemia
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN10.4, 10.7, 10.12 DOAP Axillary lymph nodes and their areas of drainage, anatomical basis of enlarged axillary lymph nodesDissect and demonstrate shoulder joint for– type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements, muscles involved, blood supply, nerve supply and applied anatomy
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Wednesday PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
AN77.1, 77.2 L Describe the uterine changes occurring during the menstrual cycle. Describe the synchrony between the ovarian and menstrual cycles
PY2.2 L Discuss the origin, forms, variations and functions of plasma proteins
AIT: Anemia
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN11.2, 11.3, 11.4 DOAP Identify & describe origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels in arm. Describe the anatomical basis of Venepuncture of cubital veins. Describe the anatomical basis of Saturday night paralysis
BI DOAP Protein Colour Reactions
Thursday AN11.5, 11.6 DOAP Identify & describe boundaries and contents of cubital fossa Dissect the anastomosis around the elbow joint
AN77.3 LDescribe spermatogenesis and oogenesis along with diagrams
BI 6.11 LDescribe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
AIT: Anemia
PY2.3 LDescribe and discuss the synthesis and functions of Haemoglobin and explain its breakdown. Describe variants of haemoglobin.
AIT: Anemia
BI DOAP Protein Colour Reactions
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC ,RBC indices AIT: Anemia
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.1 DOAP Describe and demonstrate important muscle groups of ventral forearm with attachments, nerve supply and actions
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN11.1 L Describe and demonstrate muscle groups of upper arm with emphasis on biceps and triceps brachii
PY2.3 L Describe and discuss the synthesis and functions of Haemoglobin and explain its breakdown. Describe variants of haemoglobin
AIT: Anemia
BI 6.11 L Describe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
AIT: Anemia
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, RBC indices AIT: Anemia
BI DOAP Protein Colour Reactions
Saturday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.2 DOAP Identify & describe origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of forearm
NON‐ALIGNED TOPICAN11.5, 11.6 L Identify & describe boundaries and contents of cubital fossa. Dissect the anastomosis around the elbow joint
PY 1‐ 2.3 SGDReview of the AIT Session: INTRODUCTION OF THE LINKER: 30 YEAR PREGNANTWOMAN WITH ANEMIA ( INCLUDES PA 13.3, 13.4,13.5 14.2,15.4, PH 1.55,IM9.1‐9.3, 9.9, 9.12, 9.14, 9.16, OG 12,2
WEEK 9 (30.9.19‐5.10.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM1.9 DOAP Demonstrate the role of effective Communication skills in health in a simulated environment.
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN 12.3, 12.4 L Identify & describe flexor retinaculum with its attachments Explain anatomical basis of carpal tunnel syndrome
CM1.2‐ lecture Define health; describe the concept of holistic health including concept of spiritual health and the relativeness & determinants of health
PY2.4 L Describe RBC formation(Erythropoesis& its Regulation) and its function.
AIT: Anemia
PY FA
Tuesday BI DOAP Protein Colourreactions : Identification of Unknown
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN8.6 L Palmar Spaces Describe scaphoid fracture and explain the anatomical basis of avascular necrosis
BI 6.11 L HI with PY Functions of haem in the body and processes involved in its metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
AIT: Anemia
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN8.5 DOAP Identify and name various bones in articulated hand, Specify the parts of metacarpals and phalanges and enumerate the peculiarities of pisiform PY2.11 DOAP
Estimate Hb, RBC, RBC indices AIT Anemia
Wednesday Gandhi Jayanti (National Holiday)
Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.5, 12.6 DOAP Identify & describe small muscles of hand. Also describe movements of thumb and muscles involved Describe & demonstrate movements of thumb and muscles involved
AN77.4, 77.5, 77.6 L Describe the stages and consequences of fertilization Enumerate and describe the anatomical principles underlying Contraception Describe teratogenic influences; fertility and sterility, surrogatemotherhood, social significance of “sex‐ratio”.
BI 6.12 L VI with PATHO Describe the major types of haemoglobin and its derivatives found in the body and their physiological/ pathological relevance.
AIT: Anemia
PY2.4 L Describe RBC formation(Erythropoesis& its Regulation) and its function.
AIT: Anemia
BI 6.12 SGD VI with PEDIATRICS/MEDICINE Hemoglobinopathies
AIT: Anemia PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, RBC indices,
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.7, 12.8 DOAP Identify & describe course and branches of important blood vessels and nerves in hand Describe anatomical basis of Claw hand
AN78.1, 78.2, 78.3 LDescribe cleavage and formation of blastocyst,Describe the development of trophoblast, Describe the process of implantation & common abnormal sites of implantation
PY2.5 LDescribe different types of anemia & jaundice.
AIT: Anemia
BI 9.1 lList the functions and components of the extracellular matrix (ECM).
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, RBC indices
BI 6.12 SGD VI with PEDIATRICS/MEDICINE Hemoglobinopathies
AIT: Anemia
Saturday ECE Anatomy 2 Clinical skills With orthopedics to discuss upper limb fractures and nerve injuries on a specified case
AIT : Anemia SGD LINKER SESSION : 30 yearold pregnant female with Anemia HI BI VI PA /IM /OG / PH
Sports & Extracurricular Activities
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(Hemophilia, purpura)
WEEK 10 ( 7.10.19‐12.10.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.5 Cadaver as a first teacher Feedback
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.9, 12.10 L Identify & describe fibrous flexor sheaths, ulnar bursa, radial bursa and digital synovial sheaths Explain infection of fascial spaces of palm
Tutorial on concept of holistic health including spiritual health and & determinants of health
PY2.5 SGD PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Tuesday Dussehra
Wednesday PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.11, 12.12, 12.13 L Identify, describe and demonstrate important muscle groups of dorsalforearm with attachments, nerve supply and actions, origin, course, relations, branches, termination of important nerves and vessels of back of forearm, wrist drop
PY2.6 L Describe the formation of WBC and its regulation.
NON‐ALIAN12.11, 12.12 DOAP Identify, describe and demonstrate imforearm with attachments, nerve sup course, relations, branches (or tributa vessels of back of forearm.
GNED TOPIC portant muscle groups of dorsal ly and actionsIdentify & describe origin, ries),termination of important nerves and
BI DOAP Protein Colourreactions : Identification of Unknown
Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN12.14, 12.15 DOAP Identify & describe compartments deep to extensor retinaculumIdentify & describe extensor expansion formation
AN79.1, 79.2, 79.3 L Describe the formation & fate of the primitive streak. Describe formation & fate of notochordDescribe the process of neurulation
BI 9.2 L Discuss the involvement of ECM components in health and disease.
PY2.7 L Describe the formation of platelets, functions and variations.
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
BI DOAP Protein precipitation reactions
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN113.1, 13.2 , 13.3 DOAP Fascia of upper limb and compartments, veins of upper limb and its lymphatic drainage. dermatomes of upper limb , type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements, blood and nerve supply of elbow joint, proximal and distal radio‐ulnar joints, wrist joint & first carpometacarpal joint
AN78.4, 78.5 AN79.4, 79.5, 79.6 L Describe the formation of extra‐embryonic mesoderm and coelom, bilaminar disc and prochordal plate, Describe in brief abortion; decidual reaction, pregnancy test Describe the development of somites and intra‐embryonic coelom. Explain embryological basis of congenital malformations, nucleus pulposus, sacrococcygealteratomas, neural tube defects Describe the diagnosis of pregnancy in first trimester and role of teratogens, alpha‐fetoprotein
PY2.8 L Describe the physiological basis of hemostasis and, anticoagulants. Describe bleeding & clotting disorders
BI 9.3 L Describe protein targeting & sorting along with its associated disorders.
BI DOAP Protein precipitation reactions
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Saturday ECEPhysiology 2 Clinical Skills with Internal Medicine: Anemia
PY2.8 SGD
WEEK 11 (14.10.19‐19.10.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday PY 2.1‐ 2.8 Formative Assessment
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN13.4 L Describe Sternoclavicular joint, Acromioclavicular joint, Carpometacarpal joints &Metacarpophalangeal joint
CM 1.3‐ Lecture Describe the characteristics of agent, host and environmental factors in health and disease and the multi factorial etiology of disease
PY2.9 L Describe different blood groups and discuss the clinical importance of blood grouping, blood banking and transfusion
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Tuesday BI 11.3 DOAP Describe the chemical components of normal urine.
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN13.4 L Describe Sternoclavicular joint, Acromioclavicular joint, Carpometacarpal joints &Metacarpophalangeal joint
BI 10.3 L HI with PHYSIOLOGY Describe the cellular and humoral components of the immune system,Describe the types and structure of antibody
AN65.1, 65.2 DOAP Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe the various types that correlate to its function. Describe the ultrastructure of epithelium
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Wednesday PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
AN80.1, 80.2, 80.3, 80.4 L formation, functions & fate of‐chorion: amnion; yolk sac; allantois & decidua, umbilical cord, placenta, its physiological functions, foetomaternal circulation& placental barrier, embryological basis of twinning in monozygotic & dizygotic twins
PY2.10 L Define and classify different types of immunity. Describe the development of immunity and its regulation
AN65.1, 65.2 DOAP Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe the various types that correlate to its function Describe the ultrastructure of epithelium
BI 11.3 DOAP Describe the chemical components of normal urine.
Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN13.5 DOAP Identify the bones and joints of upper limb seen in anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of shoulder region, arm, elbow, forearm and hand
AN80.5, 80.6, 80.7 L Describe role of placental hormones in uterine growth & parturition Explain embryological basis of estimation of fetal age. Describe various types of umbilical cord attachments
BI 10.4 L Describe & discuss innate and adaptive immune responses, self/non‐self recognition and the central role of T‐helper cells in immune responses.
PY2.10 L Define and classify different types of immunity. Describe the development of immunity and its regulation
PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
BI 11.2 DOAP Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the findings and correlate these with pathological states.
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN13.6, 13.7 DOAP Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of upper limb: Jugular notch, sternal angle, acromial angle, spine of the scapula, vertebral level of the medial end, Inferior angle of the scapula.
AN81.1, 81.2, 81.3 L Describe various methods of prenatal diagnosis. Describe indications, process and disadvantages of amniocentesis Describe indications, process and disadvantages of chorion villus biopsy
PY2.10 L Define and classify different types of immunity. Describe the development of immunity and its regulation
BI 10.4L HI with PHYSIOLOGY Describe & discuss innate and adaptive immune responses, self/non‐self recognition and the central role of T‐helper cells in immune responses.
BI 11.2 DOAP Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the findings and correlate these with pathological states. PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 2 Basic Science Correlation: Diagnostic Enzymes in MI
PY2.10 SGD Define and classify different types of immunity. Describe the development of immunity and its regulation
WEEK 12 ( 21.10.19‐26.10.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday PY 1—2 SDL
AN SDL Upper limb
CM 1.3‐ Tutorial Describe the characteristics of agent, host and environmental factors in health and disease and the multi factorial etiology of disease‐
PY 2.10 SGD PY2.11 DOAP Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Tuesday BI 11.4 DOAP Perform urine analysis to estimate and determine normal and abnormal constituents
AN SDL Upper limb
BI 10.4 L VI with PATHOLOGY Describe & discuss innate and adaptive immune responses, self/non‐self recognition and the central role of T‐helper cells in immune responses.
AN FA Final stage upper limb
PY2.12 DOAP Describe test for ESR, Osmotic fragility, Hematocrit. Note the findings and interpret the test results etc
Wednesday PY2.12 DOAP Describe test for ESR, Osmotic fragility, Hematocrit. Note the findings and interpret the test results etc
AN SDL Upper limb
PY1.8 L Describe and discuss the molecular basis of resting membrane potential and action potential in excitable tissue
AN FA Final stage upper limb
BI 11.4 DOAP Perform urine analysis to estimate and determine normal and abnormal constituents
Thursday AN21.1, 21.2 DOAP Identify and describe the salient features of sternum, typical rib, 1st rib and typical thoracic vertebra Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th ribs, 1st, 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae
AN73.1, 73.2, 73.3 L Describe the structure of chromosomes with classification Describe technique of karyotyping with its applications Describe the Lyon's hypothesis
BI 10.5 L VI with MEDICINE Describe antigens and concepts involved in vaccine development.
PY1.8 L Describe and discuss the molecular basis of resting membrane potential and action potential in excitable tissue
PY2.12 DOAP Describe test for ESR, Osmotic fragility, Hematocrit. Note the findings and interpret the test results etc
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory IMMUNODIFFUSION
Friday AN21.3 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the boundaries of thoracic inlet, cavity and outlet
AN21.4L Describe & demonstrate extent, attachments, direction of fibres, nerve supply and actions of intercostal muscles
PY 3.1, 3.2 L Describe the structure and functions of a neuron and neuroglia; Discuss Nerve Growth Factor & other growth factors/cytokines Describe the types, functions & properties of nerve fibers
BI 2.1 L Explain fundamental concepts of enzyme, isoenzyme, alloenzyme, coenzyme & co‐ factors.Enumerate the main classes of IUBMB nomenclature
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory IMMUNODIFFUSION
PY2.12 DOAP Describe test for ESR, Osmotic fragility, Hematocrit. Note the findings and interpret the test results etc
Saturday AN21.5 DOAP Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations and branches of a typical and atypical intercostal nerve
AN21.5 L Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations and branches of a typical and atypical intercostal nerve
PY3.2 L Describe the types, functions & properties of nerve fibers
WEEK 13 ( 28.10.19‐2.11.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday HOLIDAY ‐Goverdhan puja ‐OCT 28 2019
Tuesday BI 11.6 11.18 DEMO Describe principles of Colorimetry and spectrophotometry
AN74.1 , 74.2 AN74.3, 74.4, 75.4 L Modes of inheritance, pedigree charts for the various types of inheritance Describe multifactorial inheritance with examples. Describe the genetic basis & clinical features of Achondroplasia, Cystic Fibrosis, Vitamin D resistant rickets, Haemophilia, Duchene’s muscular dystrophy& Sickle cell anaemia Describe genetic basis of variation: polymorphism and mutation
BI 2.3 L Describe and explain the basic principles of enzyme activity, mechanism of action and factors affecting enzyme activity .
AN67.1 , 67.2 67.3 DOAP Describe & identify various types of muscle under the microscope Classify muscle and describe the structure‐function correlation of the same. Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
PY 2.13 DOAP Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count.
Wednesday PY 2.13 DOAP Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count.
AN21.6, 21.7 L Mention origin, course and branches/ tributaries of:anterior& posterior intercostal vessels, internal thoracic vessels Mention the origin, course, relations and branches of, atypical intercostal nerve, superior intercostal artery, subcostal artery
PY3.3 L Describe the degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerves
AN67.1 , 67.2 67.3 DOAP Describe & identify various types of muscle under the microscope Classify muscle and describe the structure‐function correlation of the same Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
BI 11.6 11.18 DEMO Describe principles of Colorimetry and spectrophotometry
Thursday AN21.6, 21.7 DOAP Dissect origin, course and branches/ tributaries of:anterior& posterior intercostal vessels, internal thoracic vessels. Dissectthe origin, course, relations and branches of, atypical intercostal nerve, superior intercostal artery, subcostal artery
AN21.9 L Describe & demonstrate mechanics and types of respiration
BI 2.4 L Describe and discuss enzyme inhibitors as poisons and drugs and as therapeutic enzymes
PY3.4 L Describe the structure of neuro‐muscular junction and transmission of impulses PY 3.5 Discuss the action of neuro‐ muscular blocking agents
PY 2.13 DOAP Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count.
BI 11.8 DOAP Demonstrate the estimation of serum Protein , albumin and A:G ratio
Friday AN21.8, 21.10 DOAP Type, articular surfaces & movements of manubriosternal, costovertebral, costotransverse and xiphisternal joints Describe costochondral and interchondral joints
AN21.8, 21.10 L Describe & demonstrate type, articular surfaces & movements of manubriosternal, costovertebral, costotransverse and xiphisternal joints. Describe costochondral and interchondral joints
PY 3.6, 3.7 L Describe the pathophysiology of Myasthenia gravis Describe the different types of muscle fibres and their structure
BI 2.5,2.7SDL Describe and discuss the clinical utility of various serum enzymes as markers of pathological conditions
BI 11.8 DOAP Demonstrate the estimation of serum Protein , albumin and A:G ratio PY 2.13 DOAP Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count.
Saturday ECE Anatomy 3 Basic science co‐relation With cardiology to discuss angiography and coronary artery disease cases on AV aids
PY3.8LDescribe action potential and its properties in different muscle types (skeletal & smooth)
WEEK 14 ( 4.11.19‐9.11.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.1 What it means to be a doctor.
CM1.5‐Small group discussion Describe the application of interventions at various levels of prevention
PY3.8 L Describe action potential and its properties in different muscle types (skeletal & smooth)
PY3.15 DOAP Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
Tuesday BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of blood glucose.
AN22.1, AN22.2 L Subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, blood supply and nerve supply of pericardium. Describe & demonstrate external and internal features of each chamber of heart
AIT: MI
BI 2.6 L VI with MEDICINEDiscuss use of enzymes in laboratory investigations (Enzyme‐based assays)
AN21.11 AN22.1 P DOAPMention boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle and posterior mediastinum Subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, blood supply and nerve supply of pericardium AN66.1 AN66.2 DOAP Describe & identify various types of connective tissue with functional correlation. Describe the ultrastructure of connective tissue
PY3.14 DOAP Perform Ergography
Wednesday PY3.14 DOAP Perform Ergography
AN22.3, 22.4 , 22.5 L origin, course and branches of coronary arteries anatomical basis of ischaemic heart disease the formation, course, tributaries , termination of coronary sinus
AIT: MI
PY3.9 L Describe the molecular basis of muscle contraction in skeletal and in smooth muscles PY3.10 L Describe the mode of muscle contraction (isometric and isotonic)
AN21.11 AN22.1 P DOAP Mention boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle and posterior mediastinum Subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, blood supply and nerve supply of pericardium AN66.1 AN66.2 DOAP Describe & identify various types of connective tissue with functional correlation. Describe the ultrastructure of connective tissue
BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of blood glucose.
Thursday AN22.3, 22.4 , 22.5 DOAP origin, course and branches of coronary arteries anatomical basis of ischaemic heart disease the formation, course, tributaries and termination of coronary sinus
AIT: MI
AN22.6, 22.7 LDescribe the fibrous skeleton of heart Mention the parts, position and arterial supply of the conducting system of heart
BI 6.6 L Describe the biochemical processes involved in generation of energy in cells. biological oxidation and Electron transport chain along with the inhibitors and uncouplers of ETC
PY5.1 L SHARING WITH ANATOMY Describe the functional anatomy of heart including chambers, sounds; and Pacemaker tissue and conducting system
PY3.15 DOAP Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
BI 2 Tutorial
Friday AN22.6 , 22.7 DOAP Describe the fibrous skeleton of heart Mention the parts, position and arterial supply of the conducting system of heart
AIT: MI
AN75.1 ,75.2 LDescribe the structural and numerical chromosomal aberrations Explain the terms mosaics and chimeras with example
AIT: MI SGD LINKER :A 45 YEAR OLD MALE WITH ACUTE CHEST PAIN THIS INCLUDES: AN 22.1‐7, PY 5.1‐5.6, BI 2.6, 4.1,8.3, 11.9, PA 21.8, PH1.28, IM 21.‐2.24
BI 3.2 L Describe the processes involved in digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates and storage.
BI 2 Tutorial
PY3.15 DOAP Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
Saturday ECE Physiology 3 Clinical Skills with Cardiology: Myocardial Infarction
PY3.8‐ 3.11 SGD Sports & Extracurricular Activities
WEEK 15 (11.11.19‐16.11.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.1 What it means to be a doctor.
CM1.4‐Small group discussion
PY3.17 L Describe Strength‐duration curve
PY3.16 DOAP Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment
Tuesday Guru Nanak Jayanti
Wednesday PY SGD AN23.1 ,23.2 LDescribe & demonstrate the external appearance, relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of oesophagus. Describe & demonstrate the extent, relations tributaries of thoracic duct and enumerate its applied anatomy
PY5.2 LDescribe the properties of cardiac muscle including its morphology, electrical, mechanical and metabolic functions.
AIT: MI
AN23.3, 23.4, AN23.5, 23.6, 23.7 DOAP Origin, course, relations, tributaries and termination of superior venacava, azygos, hemiazygos and accessory hemiazygos veins extent, branches and relations of arch of aorta & descending thoracic aorta. Describe the splanchnic nerves, lymphatic duct, thoracic sympathetic chain
BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of blood glucose.
Thursday AN24.1 SDL Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura, extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their applied anatomy
AN24.6 L Describe the extent, length, relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of trachea.
BI 3.3L Describe and discuss the digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates from food.
PY5.2 L Describe the properties of cardiac muscle including its morphology, electrical, mechanical and metabolic functions.
AIT: MI
PY3.16 DOAP Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of serum creatinine
Friday AN24.2 AN24.3 AN24.4 AN24.5 DOAP Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form root of lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlate. Describe a bronchopulmonary segment Identify phrenic nerve & describe its formation & distribution Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of lungs
AN75.3 ,75.5 L Describe the genetic basis & clinical features of PraderWilli syndrome, Edward syndrome &Patau syndrome Describe the principles of genetic counselling
PY5.3 L Discuss the events occurring during the cardiac cycle.
AIT: MI
BI 3.4 L Define and differentiate the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism, (glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt).
BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of serum creatinine PY3.16 DOAP Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 3 Clinical skills: Diabetes Mellitus
PY5.4 L Describe generation, conduction of cardiac impulse
AIT: MI
WEEK 16 ( 18.11.19‐23.11.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.1 What it means to be a doctor SDL
CM1.6‐Tutorial Describe and discuss the concepts, the principles of Health promotion and Education, IEC and Behavioral change communication (BCC)
AETCOM MODULE 1.1 What it means to be a doctor FEEDBACK
Tuesday BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of blood urea.
AN25.2 AN25.3 L Describe development of pleura, lung & heart Describe fetal circulation and changes occurring at birth
BI 3.4 L Define and differentiate the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism, (glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt).
AN25.1 DOAP Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung AN67.1 AN67.2 AN67.3 DOAP Describe & identify various types of muscle under the microscope Classify muscle and describe the structure‐function correlation of the same Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
PY3.18 DEMO Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian nerve ‐ muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac experiments
Wednesday PY3.18 DEMO Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian nerve ‐ muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac experiments
AN25.4 AN25.5 L Describe embryological basis of: 1) atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septal defect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy & 4) tracheo‐oesophageal fistula
PY5.4 L Describe generation, conduction of cardiac impulse
AIT: MI
AN25.1 (BATCH‐B) Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung AN67.1 AN67.2 AN67.3 (BATCH‐A) Describe & identify various types of muscle under the microscope Classify muscle and describe the structure‐function correlation of the same Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
BI 11.21 DOAP Demonstrate estimation of blood urea.
Thursday AN25.7 AN25.8 DOAP Identify structures seen on a plain x‐ray chest (PA view). Identify and describe in brief a barium swallow
AN25.6 L Mention development of aortic arch arteries, SVC, IVC and coronary sinus
BI 3.4 L Define and differentiate the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism, (glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt).
PY5.4 L Describe generation, conduction of cardiac impulse
PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment
BI 3.7 SDL Describe the common poisons that inhibit crucial enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism (eg; fluoride, arsenate
Friday AN25.9 DOAP Demonstrate surface marking of lines of pleural reflection, lung borders and fissures, trachea, heart borders, apex beat & surface projection of valves of heart
AN SDL Thorax
PY5.5 L Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its applications and the cardiac axis.
AIT: MI
BI 3.6 L Describe and discuss the concept of TCA cycle as a amphibolicpathway and its regulation.
BI 3.7 SDL Describe the common poisons that inhibit crucial enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism (eg; fluoride, arsenate. PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment
Saturday AN SDL Thorax
AN SDL Thorax
PY5.5 L Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its applications and the cardiac axis.
WEEK 17 ( 25.11.19‐30.11.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM 1.10 DOAP Demonstrate the important aspects of the doctor patient relationship in a simulated environment
AN SDL Thorax
CM1.7 L Enumerate and describe health indicators
PY 5.5 L Describe the physiology of ECG, its applications and the cardiac axis.
PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI 2.6 , 2.7 SGD Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory investigations (Enzyme‐ based assays in MI)
AIT: MI
AN FA Thorax
BI 3.5 L VI with MEDICINE Describe and discuss the regulation, functions and integration of carbohydrate metabolism
AN68.1 AN68.2 AN68.3 SGD Describe & Identify multipolar & unipolar neuron, ganglia, peripheral nerve Describe the structure‐function correlation of neuron Describe the ultrastructure of nervous tissue
PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment
Wednesday PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment.
AN FA Thorax
PY5.6 L Describe abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart block and myocardial Infarction
AIT: MI
AN68.1 AN68.2 AN68.3 SGD Describe & Identify multipolar & unipolar neuron, ganglia, peripheral nerve Describe the structure‐function correlation of neuron Describe the ultrastructure of nervous tissue
BI 2.6 , 2.7 SGD Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory investigations (Enzyme‐ based assays in MI)
AIT: MI Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC
AN14.1A AN14.2 DOAP Identify the hip bone, its side, important features & keep it in anatomical position Identify & describe joints formed by the given bone
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN15.1 AN15.2 L origin, course, relations, branches , termination of nerves and vessels of anterior thigh, major muscles with their attachment, nerve supply and actions
BI 3.9 3.10 L VI with MEDICINEDescribe and discuss the associated diseases/disorders of CHO metabolism (DM)
PY5.6 L VI with Medicine Describe abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart block and myocardial Infarction
PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment
BI 3.8 SGD Discuss and interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with metabolism of carbohydrates
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN14.1B AN14.2 AN14.3A, DOAP Identify the femur bone, its side, important features & keep it in anatomical position. Identify & describe joints formed by the given bone. Describe the importance of ossification of lower end of femur & upper end of tibia
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN15.3 AN15.4 L Describe and demonstrate boundaries, floor, roof and contents of femoral triangle Explain anatomical basis of Psoas abscess &Femoral hernia
AIT : AMI LINKER SESSION: SGD
Young man with Acute chest pain
BI 3.9 3.10 L VI with MEDICINE Describe and discuss the associated diseases/disorders of CHO metabolism (DM)
BI 3.8 SGD Discuss and interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with metabolism of carbohydrates PY5.12 DOAP Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated environment
Saturday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN15.1 AN15.2 DOAP Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior thigh Describe and demonstrate major muscles with their attachment, nerve supply and actions
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN15.5 L Describe and demonstrate adductor canal with its content
PY3.11 LHI with Biochemistry Explain energy source and muscle metabolism
WEEK 18 ( 2.12.19‐7.12.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM2.1‐ DOAP Describe the steps and perform clinic socio‐cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN16.1 AN16.2 AN16.3 L Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of gluteal region.Describe anatomical basis of sciatic nerve injury during gluteal intramuscular injections.Explain the anatomical basis of Trendelenburg sign
CM1.8 SGD Describe the Demographic profile of India and discuss its impact on health
PY5.7 L Describe and discuss haemodynamics of circulatory system
PY5.13 DOAP Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI 11.22 DOAP Estimate urinary urea and calculate urea clearance
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN16.4 AN16.5 AN16.6 L Describe and demonstrate the hamstrings group of muscles with their attachment, nerve supply and actions the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels on the back of thigh the boundaries, roof, floor, contents and relations of popliteal fossa
BI 3.8 SGD Discuss and interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with metabolism of carbohydrates
AN69.1 AN69.2 AN69.3 DOAP Identify elastic & muscular blood vessels, capillaries under the microscope Describe the various types and structure‐function correlation of blood vessel. Describe the ultrastructure of blood vessels PY5.13 DOAP
Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or simulated environment
Wednesday PY5.13 DOAP Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or simulated environment
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN17.1 L Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply, bursae around the hip joint
PY5.7 L Describe and discuss haemodynamics of circulatory system
AN69.1 AN69.2 AN69.3 DOAP Identify elastic & muscular blood vessels, capillaries under the microscope Describe the various types and structure‐function correlation of blood vessel Describe the ultrastructure of blood vessels BI 11.22 DOAP
Estimate urinary urea and calculate urea clearance
Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN15.3 AN15.4 DOAP Describe and demonstrate boundaries, floor, roof and contents of femoral triangle.Explain anatomical basis of Psoas abscess & Femoral hernia
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN17.2 L Describe anatomical basis of complications of fracture neck of femur
BI 5.3 L Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary proteins
PY5.8 L Describe and discuss local and systemic cardiovascular regulatory mechanisms
PY5.13 DOAP Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or simulated environment
BI 3.9 SDL Blood glucose regulation.
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN15.5 DOAP Describe and demonstrate adductor canal with its content
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN17.3 L
Describe dislocation of hip joint and surgical hip replacement
PY5.8 L Describe and discuss local and systemic cardiovascular regulatory mechanisms
BI 5.3 L Describe the catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
BI 3.9 SDL Blood glucose regulation.
PY5.13 DOAP Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or simulated environment
Saturday ECE Anatomy 4 Basic science co‐relation With orthopedics to discuss fracture neck femur and hip replacement therapy on AV aids
PY 5.5‐5.8 SGD Extra curricular Activities/ Sports
WEEK 19 (9.12.19‐ 14.12.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AN16.4 AN16.5 AN16.6 DOAP Hamstrings with their attachment, nerve supply and actions., origin, course, relations, branches, termination of nerves and vessels on the back of thigh., boundaries, roof, floor, contents and relations of popliteal fossa
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.1 L Describe and demonstrate major muscles of anterolateral compartment of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions
CM2.1 lecture Describe the steps and perform clinico socio‐cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
PY5.9 L Describe the factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output & blood pressure
PY 5.15 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated environmnt
Tuesday BI 11.7 DOAP Demonstrate estimation urinary creatinine and creatinine clearance.
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.2 AN18.3 L origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior compartment of leg. Explain the anatomical basis of foot drop
BI 5.3 L Describe the catabolism of amino acid and associated disorder
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.1 DOAP Describe and demonstrate major muscles of anterolateral compartment of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions AN70.1 DOAP Identify exocrine gland under the microscope & distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed acini
PY 5.15 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Wednesday PY 5.15 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.4 AN18.5 L type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply, bursae around the knee joint Explain the anatomical basis of locking and unlocking of the knee joint
PY5.9 L Describe the factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output & blood pressure
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.1 DOAP Describe and demonstrate major muscles of anterolateral compartment of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions AN70.1 DOAP Identify exocrine gland under the microscope & distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed acini
BI 11.7 DOAP Demonstrate estimation urinary creatinine and creatinine clearance.
Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.2 DOAP Describe and demonstrate origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior compartment of leg
AN18.6AN18.7 L Describe knee joint injuries with its applied anatomy Explain anatomical basis of Osteoarthritis
BI 5.4 L Describe synthesis of non‐essential amino acid, derived products and their biological significance.
PY5.9 L Describe the factors affecting heart rate,
PY 5.1‐5.9 SGD
regulation of cardiac output & blood pressure
BI 11.12 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
Friday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN18.4 DOAP Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply, bursae around the knee joint
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN19.1 AN19.2 AN19.3 AN19.4 L muscles of back of leg with their attachment, nerve supply and actions,origin, course, relations, branches,termination of important nerves and vessels of back of leG
PY5.9 L Describe the factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output & blood pressure
BI 5.4 L Describe synthesis of non‐ essential amino acid, derived products and their biological significance.
BI 11.12 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
PY 5.1‐5.9 SGD
Saturday ECE Physiology 4 Clinical SKILLS with Internal Medicine/ Cardiology: Heart Failure / Shock
PY5.9 L Describe the factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output & BP
WEEK 20 (16.12.19‐ 21.12.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday PY5.1‐5.9 FA
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN19.5 L AN19.6 L Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance Explain the anatomical basis of Flat foot & Club foot
CM2.1 Tutorial Describe the steps and perform clinico socio‐cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
PY5.10 L Describe & discuss regional circulation including microcirculation, lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral, capillary, skin, foetal, pulmonary and splanchnic circulation
PY 5.14 DEMO Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests in a volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI 5.4 SGD Inborn errors of metabolism.
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN19.7 L Explain the anatomical basis of Metatarsalgia& Plantar fasciitis
BI 5.4 L Describe synthesis of non‐essential amino acid, derived products and their biological significance.
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN19.2 DOAP Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of leg AN71.1 (DOAP Identify bone under the microscope; classify various types and describe the structure‐ function correlation of the same
PY 5.14 DEMO Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests in a volunteer or simulated environment
Wednesday PY 5.14 DEMO Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests in a volunteer or simulated environment
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN20.1 L Describe and demonstrate the type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply of tibiofibular joint
PY5.10 L Describe & discuss regional circulation including microcirculation, lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral, capillary, skin, foetal, pulmonary and splanchnic circulation
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN19.2 DOAP Describe and demonstrate the origin, course, relations, branches (or tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of back of leg AN71.1 (DOAP Identify bone under the microscope; classify various types and describe the structure‐ function correlation of the same
BI 5.4 SGD Inborn errors of metabolism.
Thursday NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN19.5 DOAP Describe factors maintaining importance arches of the foot with its importance
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN20.1 A, L type, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles, blood nerve supply of ankle joint
BI 5.4 L Describe synthesis of non‐essential amino acid, derived products and their biological significance.
PY5.10 LVI with Medicine regional circulation including microcirculation, lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral, capillary, skin, foetal, pulmonary and splanchnic circulation
PY5.10 SGD
BI 5 Tutorial
Friday AN19.7 SDL Explain the anatomical basis of Metatarsalgia& Plantar fasciitis
AN 19.7 L Explain the anatomical basis of Metatarsalgia& Plantar fasciitis
NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN20.2 L Describe the subtalar and transverse tarsal joints
PY5.11 L Describe the patho‐physiology of shock, syncope and heart failure
BI 5.4 L VI with PEDIATRICS Describe common disorders associated with protein metabolism
BI 5 Tutorial
PY5.10 SGD
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 4 CLINICAL SKILLS: JAUNDICE
PY5.11 L Describe the patho‐physiology of shock, syncope and heart failure
WEEK 21 (23.12.19‐ 28 .12.19)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday FA BI NON‐ALIGNED TOPIC AN20.1 AN20.3 L 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
Describe and demonstrate Fascia lata, Venous drainage, Lymphatic drainage, Retinacula & Dermatomes of lower limb
CM2.1 SGD Describe the steps and perform clinico socio‐cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
PY5.11 SDL PY5.16 DEMO Record arterial pulse pressure tracing using finger plathysmography in a volunteer or simulated environment.
Tuesday BI 11.12 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
AN SDL Lower limb
BI 5.5 SGD Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with metabolism of proteins
AN FA Final Stage Lower limb
PY5.16 DEMO Record arterial pulse pressure tracing using finger plathysmography in a volunteer or simulated environment.
Wednesday
Winter Vacations
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Friday
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WEEK 22 (30.12.19‐ 4.1.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday
WINTER VACATIONS Tuesday
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WEEK 23 (6.1.20‐ 11.1.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM2.1‐ DOAP Describe the steps and perform clinic socio‐ cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
AN27.1 L Describe the layers of scalp, its blood supply, its nerve supply and surgical importance
CM2.1‐ L Describe the steps and perform clinic socio‐ cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
PY6.1 LCorrelation WITH ANATOMY Describe the functional anatomy of respiratory tract.
AIT: COPD
PY6.8 DOAP Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret Spirometry
AIT: COPD
Tuesday BI 11.15 DEMO Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
AN27.2 L Describe emissary veins with its role in spread of infection from extracranial route to intracranial venous sinuses
B 4.1 L Describe and discuss main classes of lipids (Essential/non‐essential fatty acids, cholesterol and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to human system and their major functions.
AN24.2 AN24.3 AN24.4 AN24.5 DOAP Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form root of lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlate. Describe a bronchopulmonary segment Identify phrenic nerve & describe its formation & distribution Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of lungs.
AIT: COPD
PY6.8 DOAP Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret Spirometry
Wednesday PY6.8 DOAP Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret Spirometry
AN28.1 L Describe & demonstrate muscles of facial expression and their nerve supply
PY6.2 L Describe the mechanics of normal respiration, pressure changes during ventilation, lung volume and capacities, alveolar surface tension, compliance, airway resistance, ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs
AIT COPD
AN26.1 DOAP Demonstrate anatomical position of skull, Identify and locate individual skull bones in skull AN72.1 DOAP Identify the skin and its appendages under the microscope and correlate the structure with function
BI 11.15 DEMO Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
Thursday AN26.2 DOAP Describe the features of normafrontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis andbasalis
AN28.2, 28.3 L Describe sensory innervation of face Describe & demonstrate origin /formation, course, branches /tributaries of facial vessels
BI 4.2 L Describe the processes involved in digestion and absorption of dietary lipids
PY6.2 L Describe the mechanics of normal respiration, pressure changes during ventilation, lung volume and capacities, alveolar surface tension, compliance, airway resistance, ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs
AIT: COPD
BI 11.13 , 2.2 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT/ALP
PY6.8 DOAP Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret Spirometry
Friday AN26.3 AN26.4, 26.5 L Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina and structures passing through them Describe morphological features of mandible Describe features of typical and atypical cervical vertebrae (atlas and axis)
AN28.4 L Describe & demonstrate branches of facial nerve with distribution
PY6.2 SDL LINKER CASE : 65 YEAR OLD SMOKER WITH COUGH AND
BREATHLESSNESS
AN (21.1‐21.6, 21.8.21.9, 25.7) PY (6.2, 6.3, 6.5‐6.10) BI (6.8) PA (26.3), IM (22.11‐22.13) CT (2.1), PH 1.32,1.33
AIT: COPD
BI 4.2 L Describe key features of lipid metabolism (synthesis
PY6.8 DOAP Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret Spirometry
BI 11.13 , 2.2 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT/ALP.
Saturday ECE Physiology 5 COPD Clinical case Discussion with Pulmonary Medicine
PY6.2 L Describe the mechanics of normal respiration, pressure changes during ventilation, lung volume and capacities, alveolar surface tension, compliance, airway resistance, ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungS.
AIT: COPD
WEEK 24 (13.1.20‐ 18.1.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AN28.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate muscles of facial expression and their nerve supply
AN28.5 L AN28.6 L Describe cervical lymph nodes and lymphatic drainage of head, face and neckIdentify superficial muscles of face, their nerve supply and actions
CM2.1 lecture Describe the steps and perform clinico socio‐cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
PY 6.1 ‐ 6.2 SGD Describe the mechanics of normal respiration, pressure changes during ventilation, lung volume and capacities, alveolar surface tension, compliance, airway resistance, ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs
AIT:COPD Tuesday BI 6.7 L
Describe the processes involved in maintenance of normal pH , role of respiratory system.
AIT:COPD
AN28.7 AN28.8 LExplain the anatomical basis of facial nerve palsy Explain surgical importance of deep facial vein
BI 4.2 LDescribe key features of lipid metabolism (oxidation)
AN28.1 P (BATCH‐B)Describe & demonstrate muscles of facial expression and their nerve supply AN25.1 (BATCH‐A) Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung
PY6.9 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the respiratory system in a normal volunteer
Wednesday PY6.9 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
AN28.9 L Describe & demonstrate the parts, borders, surfaces, contents, relations and nerve supply of parotid gland with course of its duct and surgical importance
PY6.3 L Describe and discuss the transport of respiratory gases: Oxygen and Carbon dioxide ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs.
AIT: COPD
AN28.1 P (BATCH‐A) Describe & demonstrate muscles of facial expression and their nerve supply AN25.1 (BATCH‐B) Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung
BI 6.7 L Describe the processes involved in maintenance of normal pH , role of respiratory system. AIT:COPD
Thursday AN28.2, 28.3 DOAP Describe sensory innervation of face Describe & demonstrate origin /formation, course, branches /tributaries of facial vessels
AN28.10 L Explain the anatomical basis of Frey’s syndrome
BI 4.2 LDescribe key features of lipid metabolism (cholesterol)
PY6.3 LDescribe and discuss the transport of respiratory gases: Oxygen and Carbon dioxide ratio, diffusion capacity of lung
AIT: COPD
BI 6.8 SGD VI with IM / PA/ PH/ CT LINKER CASE: COPD revisited Describe the derangements associated with acid base balance.(respiratory disorders) Interpretation of lab data for acid base disorders.
AIT: OPD PY6.10 DOAP perform measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer
Friday AN28.5 AN28.6 DOAP Describe cervical lymph nodes and lymphatic drainage of head, face and neck Identify superficial muscles of face, their nerve supply and actions
AN29.1 AN29.2AN29.3 L Describe & demonstrate attachments, nerve supply, relations and actions of sternocleidomastoid Explain anatomical basis of Erb’s&Klumpke’s palsyExplain anatomical basis of wry neck
PY6 .4 L Describe and discuss the physiology of high altitude and deep sea diving
BI 4.2 L Describe key features of lipid metabolism (cholesterol)
PY6.10 DOAP perform measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer
BI 6.8 SGD VI with MEDICINE Describe the derangements associated with acid base balance.(respiratory disorders) Interpretation of lab data for acid base disorders.AIT: COPD
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 5 BASIC SCIENCE CORRELATION: ATHEROSCLEROSIS
LINKER SESSIONSGDAIT:COPD HI AN, BI VI IM, PA, PH, CT
WEEK 25 (20.1.20‐ 25.1.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday PY6.1 – 6.4 SGD
AN29.4 L attachments of 1) inferior belly of omohyoid, 2)scalenus anterior, 3) scalenusmedius& 4) levator scapulae
CM2.1 SGD perform clinico socio‐cultural and demographic assessment of the individual, family and community
PY6.5 L principles of artificial respiration, oxygen therapy, acclimatization and decompression sickness.
PY6.10 DOAP perform measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI 11.10 DOAP Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol.
AN30.1 AN30.2 L Describe the cranial fossae & identify related structures . Describe & identify major foramina with structures passing through them
BI 4.2 L Describe key features of lipid metabolism (ketone body)
AN28.7 AN28.8, AN28.9 DOAP facial nerve palsy, surgical importance of deep facial vein , parts, borders, surfaces, contents, relations and nerve supply of parotid gland AN43.2 DOAP microanatomy of pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue, salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
PY6.10 DOAP perform measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Wednesday PY6.10 DOAP perform measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
AN30.3 AN30.4 L Describe & identify dural folds &dural venous sinuses Describe clinical importance of dural venous sinuses
PY 10.1 L Describe and discuss the organization of nervous system
AN28.7 AN28.8, AN28.9 DOAP facial nerve palsy, surgical importance of deep facial vein , parts, borders, surfaces, contents, relations and nerve supply of parotid gland AN43.2 DOAP microanatomy of pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue, salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
BI 11.10 DOAP Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol.
Thursday AN29.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate attachments, nerve supply, relations and actions of sternocleidomastoid
AN30.5 L Explain effect of pituitary tumours on visual pathway
BI 4.4 L Describe the structure and functions of lipoproteins, their functions &interrelations
PY10.2 L Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex, receptors
BI 11.10 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum TG/HDL cholesterol. PY10.2. SDL Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the nervous system:
Friday AN29.4 L Describe & demonstrate attachments of 1) inferior belly of omohyoid, 2)scalenus anterior, 3) scalenusmedius& 4) levator scapulae
AN31.1 L Describe & identify extra ocular muscles of eyeball
PY10.2 L Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex, receptors
BI 4.4 L Describe the structure and functions of lipoproteins, their functions &interrelations
PY10.2. SDL Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the nervous system: BI 11.10 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum TG/HDL cholesterol.
Saturday ECE Anatomy 5 Clinical skills With medicine case discussion of facial nerve palsy on a specified case
PY10.2 SGD Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex, receptors
WEEK 26 (27.1.20‐ 01.2.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday BI FA AN31.4 L Enumerate components of lacrimal apparatus
CM2.2‐lecture Describe the socio‐cultural factors, family Its role in health and disease & demonstrate in a simulated environment the correct assessment of socio‐economic status
PY10.2 L Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex, receptors
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Tuesday BI 11.11 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum calcium and phosphorus
AN31.5 L Explain the anatomical basis of oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nerve palsies along with strabismus
BI 4.3 L Explain the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism & associated disorders.
AN30.3 DOAP Describe & identify dural folds &dural venous sinuses AN43.2A (BATCH‐A) Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of pituitary gland and supra renal gland PY10.11 DOAP
Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory&motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Wednesday PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory&motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
AN32.1 L Describe boundaries and subdivisions of anterior triangle
PY10.2 L Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse, reflex, receptors
AN30.3 DOAP Describe & identify dural folds &dural venous sinuses AN43.2A (BATCH‐B) Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of pituitary gland and supra renal gland
BI 11.11 DEMO Demonstrate the estimation of serum calcium and phosphorus
Thursday AN30.5 L Explain effect of pituitary tumours on visual pathway
AN30.5 SD L Explain effect of pituitary tumours on visual pathway
AN32.2 L Describe & demonstrate boundaries and contents of muscular, carotid, digastric and submental triangles
BI 4.4 L VI with MEDICINE Describe the relations of lipoproteins with atherosclerosis
PY10.3 L Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
BI 4.5,4.7 SGD Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with metabolism of lipids.
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Friday AN31.1, AN31.4 DOAP Describe & identify extra ocular muscles of eyeball
Enumerate components of lacrimal apparatus
AN33.1 L Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries and contents of temporal and infratemporal fossae
PY10.3 L Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
BI L 4.6 Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins and inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer BI 4.5,4.7 SGD Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with metabolism of lipids.
Saturday ECE Anatomy 6 Basic science co‐relation With ENT to discuss tonsillitis & adenoids and sinusitis on AV aids
PY10.3 L Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
Sports & Extracurricular Activities
WEEK 27 (3.2.20‐ 8.2.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.2 What it means to be a patient
CM2.3 SGD Describe and demonstrate in a simulated environment the assessment of barriers to good health and health seeking behavior
PY10.3L Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
PY10.3 SGD
Tuesday BI 11.19 DEMO Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications.
AN33.2 AN33.4 L Describe & demonstrate attachments, direction of fibres, nerve supply and actions of muscles of mastication. Explain the clinical significance of pterygoid venous plexus
BI 6.1 L Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.
AN32.1 DOAP Describe boundaries and subdivisions of anterior triangle AN43.3 (BATCH‐A) Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero‐corneal junction, optic nerve, cochlea‐ organ of corti, pineal gland
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Wednesday PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
AN33.3 AN33.5L Describe & demonstrate articulating surface, type & movements of temporomandibularjoint.Describe the features of dislocation of emporomandibular joint
PY10.3 L Describe and discuss somatic sensations & sensory tracts
AN32.1 DOAP Describe boundaries and subdivisions of anterior triangle AN43.3 (BATCH‐B) Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero‐corneal junction, optic nerve, cochlea‐ organ of corti, pineal gland BI 11.19 DEMO
Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications.
Thursday AN32.2 DOAP Describe & demonstrate boundaries and contents of muscular, carotid, digastric and submental triangles
AN34.1 L Describe & demonstrate the morphology, relations and nerve supply of submandibular salivary gland & submandibular ganglion
BI 6.1 L VI with MEDICINE Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.
PY10.6 L Describe and discuss Spinal cord, its functions, lesion & sensory disturbances
BI 11.19 DEMO Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry laboratory and their applications
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Friday AN33.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries and contents of temporal and infratemporal fossae
AN34.2 L Describe the basis of formation of submandibular stones
PY10.6 LVI with Neurosurgery Describe and discuss Spinal cord, its functions, lesion & sensory disturbances
SPORTS DAY
Saturday SPORTS DAY
WEEK 28 (10.2.20‐ 15.2.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM 1.2 What it means to be a patient
CM2.4 SGD Describe social psych9ology, community behavior and community relationship and their impact on health and disease
PY10.7 L Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
PY10.7 SGD Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
Tuesday Demo BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory ELECTROPHORESIS
AN 35.1 35.2 AN35.8 L Parts, extent, attachments, modifications of deep cervical fascia., location, parts, borders, surfaces, relations & blood supply of thyroid gland. Describe the anatomically relevant clinical features of Thyroid swellings
BI 6.1 L Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.
AN33.3 DOAP Describe & demonstrate articulating surface, type & movements of temporomandibular joint AN43.3 A (BATCH‐A) Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero‐corneal junction, optic nerve, cochlea‐ organ of corti, pineal gland
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Wednesday PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
AN35.3 AN35.4 LDemonstrate & describe the origin, parts, course & branches subclavian artery. Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries and termination of internal jugular & brachiocephalic veins.
PY10.7 L VI with Medicine Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
AN33.3 DOAP Describe & demonstrate articulating surface, type & movements of temporomandibular joint AN43.3 A (BATCH‐B) Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero‐corneal junction, optic nerve, cochlea‐ organ of corti, pineal gland Demo BI 11.16 DEMO
Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory ELECTROPHORESIS
Thursday AN34.1 34.2 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the morphology, relations and nerve supply of submandibular salivary gland & submandibular ganglion. Describe the basis of formation of submandibular stones
AN35.5 L Describe and demonstrate extent, drainage & applied anatomy of cervical lymph nodes
BI 6.1 L Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.
PY10.7 L Functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
BI 11.17 SGDVI with MEDICINE Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests done in DYSLIPIDEMIA, DM, MI
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer
Friday AN35.7, AN35.9 L Describe the course and branches of IX, X, XI & XII nerve in the neck Describe the clinical features of compression of subclavian artery and lower trunk of brachial plexus by cervical rib
AN35.6 L Describe and demonstrate the extent, formation, relation & branches of cervical sympathetic chain
PY10.7 L Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
L BI 6.1SDL Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.)
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory &motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer BI 11.17 SGD VI with MEDICINE Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests done in DYSLIPIDEMIA, DM, MI
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 6 Basic Science Correlation: Renal function tests/ Nephrotic syndrome
PY10.7 L Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
WEEK 29 (17.2.20‐22.2.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.2 What is means to be a patient SDL
CM2.5‐ lecture Describe poverty and social security measures and its relationship to health and disease
PY10.7 SGD Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory CHROMATOGRAPHY
AN35.1 , AN35.10 L Describe the parts, extent, attachments, modifications of deep cervical fascia Describe the fascial spaces of neck
BI 6.1 L Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.
AN35.2 DOAP Describe & demonstrate location, parts, borders, surfaces, relations & blood supply of thyroid gland AN52.1 DOAPDescribe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Oesophagus, stomach and small intestine PY10.11 DOAP
Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functionsin a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Wednesday PY10.11 DOAP Clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
AN36.1 L Describe the 1) morphology, relations, blood supply and applied anatomy of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft palate
PY10.7 L Describe and discuss functions of cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic system and their abnormalities
AN35.2 P (BATCH‐A) Describe & demonstrate location, parts, borders, surfaces, relations & blood supply of thyroid gland AN52.1 A (BATCH‐B) Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Oesophagus, stomach and small intestine BI 11.16 DEMO
Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory CHROMATOGRAPHY
Thursday
EUPHORIA INTERCOLLEGE FESTIVAL Friday
Saturday
WEEK 30 (24.2.20‐ 29.2.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday EUPHORIA INTERCOLLEGE FESTIVAL
Tuesday BI 11.16 DOAP Observe use of commonly used techniquesin biochemistry laboratory CHROMATOGRAPHY
AN36.1 A L Describe the 1) morphology, relations, blood supply and applied anatomy of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft palate
BI 8.1, 8.5 SDL Discuss the importance of various dietary components and explain importance of dietary fibre. Summarize the nutritional importance of commonly used items of food including fruits and vegetables.(macro‐molecules & its importance)
AN52.1 A DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Oesophagus, stomach and small intestine
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
Wednesday PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
AN35.5 L Describe and demonstrate extent, drainage & applied anatomy of cervical lymph nodes
PY10.5 L Describe and discuss structure and functions of reticular activating system, Autonomic nervous system
AN52.1 A SDL Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Oesophagus, stomach and small intestine
BI 11.16 DOAP Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory CHROMATOGRAPHY
Thursday AN39.1 DOAP Coronal section of Head & Neck demonstrating the morphology, nerve supply, blood supplyand actions of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of tongue
BI 8.2 L Describe the types and causes of protein energy malnutrition and its effects
PY10.5 L Describe and discuss structure and functions of reticular activating system, Autonomic nervous system
BI 11.16 DOAP Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory CHROMATOGRAPHY PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colourand field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
Friday AN30.5 AN 31.5 L Explain effect of pituitary tumours on visual pathway. Explain the anatomical basis of oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nerve palsies along with strabismus
PY10.5 SGD Describe and discuss structure and functions of reticular activating system, Autonomic nervous system
BI 8.3 SDL Provide dietary advice for optimal health in childhood and adult, in disease conditions like diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and in pregnancy.
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation BI 11.16 DOAP Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory CHROMATOGRAPHY
Saturday AETCOM MODULE 1.2 What is means to be a patient FEEDBACK
PY10.5 L Describe and discuss structure and functions of reticular activating system, Autonomic nervous system
WEEK 31 (2.3.20‐7.3.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM2.3 – DOAP Describe and demonstrate in a simulated environment the assessment of barriers to good health and health seeking behavior
AN36.2 L Describe the components and functions of Waldeyer’s lymphatic ring
CM4.1‐ lecture Describe various methods of health education with their advantages and limitations
PY 10.1‐10.7 SDL PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
Tuesday BI 11.23 SGD Calculate energy content of food Items, identify food items with high and low glycemic index and explain the importance of these in the diet
AN36.3 L Describe the boundaries and clinical significance of pyriform fossa
BI 8.4 L Describe the causes, effects & health risks associated with being overweight/ obesity.
AN35.3 AN35.4 DOAP Demonstrate & describe the origin, parts, course & branches subclavian artery Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries and termination of internal jugular & brachiocephalic veins AN52.1 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Large intestine, Appendix
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
Wednesday PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
AN36.4 L Describe the anatomical basis of tonsillitis, tonsillectomy, adenoids and peri‐tonsillar abscess
PY10.4 L Describe and discuss motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, posture and equilibrium & vestibular apparatus
AN35.3 AN35.4 DOAP Demonstrate & describe the origin, parts, course & branches subclavian artery Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries and termination of internal jugular & brachiocephalic veins
AN52.1 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Large intestine, Appendix
BI 11.23 SGD Calculate energy content of food Items, identify food items with high and low glycemic index and explain the importance of these in the diet
Thursday AN35.5 AN35.6 DOAP Describe and demonstrate extent, drainage & applied anatomy of cervical lymph nodes Describe and demonstrate the extent, formation, relation & branches of cervical sympathetic chain
AN36.5 L Describe the clinical significance of Killian’s dehiscence
BI 6.5 SDL Describe the biochemical role of vitamins (A) in the body and explain the manifestations of their deficiency
PY10.4 L Describe motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, posture and equilibrium
BI 11.24 SDL Enumerate advantages and/or disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated and trans fats in food PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
Friday AN35.7 DOAP Describe the course and branches of IX, X, XI & XII nerve in the neck
AN35.7A, L Describe the course and branches of IX, X, XI & XII nerve in the neck
PY10.4 L Describe motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, posture and equilibrium
BI 6.5 SDL Describe the biochemical role of vitamins (D) in the body and explain the manifestations of their deficiency
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation BI 11.24 SDL Enumerate advantages and/or disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated and trans fats in food
Saturday ECE Anatomy 7 Clinical Skills With Ophthalmology to discuss the cases of cataract, glaucoma & central retinal artery occlusion on specified cases
PY10.4 L Describe motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, posture and equilibrium
Sports & Extracurricular Activities
WEEK 32 (9.3.20‐14.3.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AN36.1 SDL Describe the 1) morphology, relations, blood supply and applied anatomy of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft palate
AN37.1 AN37.2 AN37.3 L Describe location and functional anatomy of paranasal sinuses Describe anatomical basis of sinusitis & maxillary sinus tumours Describe & demonstrate features of nasal septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood supply and nerve supply
CM4.2‐ lecture Describe the methods of organizing health promotion and education and counseling activites at individual family and community settings
PY10.4 L Describe and discuss motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, posture and equilibrium & vestibular apparatus
PY10.4 SGD
Tuesday HOLIDAY: HOLI
Wednesday BI 6.5 SDL Describe the biochemical role of vitamins (E,K) in the body and explain the manifestations of their deficiency
AN38.1 L Describe the morphology, identify structure of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and actions of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the larynx
PY10.4 L Describe and discuss motor tracts, mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of body movements, posture and equilibrium & vestibular apparatus
AN36.3 DOAP Describe the boundaries and clinical significance of pyriform fossa AN52.1 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro‐intestinal system: Liver, Gall bladder, Pancreas
Thursday AN37.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate features of nasal septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood supply and nerve supply
AN38.2 AN38.3 L Describe the anatomical aspects of laryngitis Describe anatomical basis of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
BI 6.1 L Describe and discuss the metabolic processes in which nucleotides are involved. (Purine synthesisi)
PY 10.8 L Describe and discuss behavioural and EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism responsible for its production
BI 6.5 SDL Describe the biochemical role of vitamins B complex in the body and explain the manifestations of their deficiency PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation
Friday AN37.2 AN37.3 L Describe location and functional anatomy of paranasal sinuses
Describe anatomical basis of sinusitis & maxillary sinus tumours
AN39.1 L Describe & demonstrate the morphology, nerve supply, embryological basis of nerve supply, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and actions of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of tongue
PY 10.8 L Describe and discuss behavioural and EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism responsible for its production
BI 6.2 ,6.3 L Describe and discuss the metabolic processes in which nucleotides are involved.Describe and discuss the metabolic processes in which nucleotides are involved.
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and
of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) e sensation BI 6.5 SDL Describe the biochemical role of vitamins B complex in the body and explain the manifestations of their deficiency
Saturday ECE Physiology 6 Basic correlation with Internal Medicine / Neurology : Cerebro Vascular Accidents
PY 10.8 SGD Describe and discuss behavioural and EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism responsible for its production
WEEK 33 (16.3.20‐21.3.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
MID TERM EXAMS FA & FEEDBACK
Monday THEORY: ANATOMY VIVA
Tuesday THEORY : PHYSIOLOGY VIVA
Wednesday THEORY : BIOCHEMISTRY VIVA
Thursday PRACTICAL EXAM
Friday PRACTICAL EXAM
Saturday PRACTICAL EXAM
WEEK 34 (.23.3.20‐28.3.20
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM‐FA AN35.4 L Pharynx 1
CM4.2 L Describe the methods of organizing health promotion and education and counseling activites at individual
PY 10.8 L Describe and discuss behavioural and EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism responsible for its production
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
Tuesday BI 6.9,6.10 SDL Mineral Metabolism
AN35.4 L Pharynx 2
BI 6.2, 6.3 L Describe and discuss the metabolic processes in which nucleotides are involved. (Pyrimidine salvage pathways, diseases associated)
AN70.2 DOAP Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen, thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with function PY10.20 DOAP
Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer
Wednesday PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer
AN35.4L Pharynx 3
PY 10.9 L Describe and discuss the physiological basis of memory, learning and speech
AN71.2 DOAP Identify cartilage under the microscope &correlation of the same
describe various types and structure‐ function
BI 6.9,6.10 SDL Mineral Metabolism
Thursday AN79.6 L Describe the diagnosis of pregnancy in first trimester and role of teratogens, alpha‐ fetoprotein
BI 6.4 L Discuss the laboratory results of analytes associated with gout &LeschNyhan syndrome.
PY 10.9 L Describe and discuss the physiological basis of memory, learning and speech
BI 6.9,6.10 SDL Mineral Metabolism
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer
Friday AN79.4 DOAP Placenta
PY 10.9 L Describe and discuss the physiological basis of memory, learning and speech
BI 7.1 L Outline the cell cycle
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer
BI 6.9,6.10 SDL Mineral Metabolism
Saturday AN SDL General Embryology models
PY 10.9 SGD Describe and discuss the physiological basis of memory, learning and speech
WEEK 35 (30.3.20‐ 4.4.20
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday BI FA AN L Thyroid gland applied Anatomy
CM 4.3 L Demonstrate and describe the steps in evaluation of health promotion and education program
PY 10.8 10.9 SGD
Tuesday BI 6.9,6.10 SDL Mineral Metabolism
AN36.4 L Describe the anatomical basis of tonsillitis, tonsillectomy, adenoids and peri‐tonsillar abscess
BI 7.1 L Describe the structure and functions of DNA
AN SGD Sagittal Section of head & neck
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
Wednesday PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
AN36.5 L Describe the clinical significance of Killian’s dehiscence
PY10.10 L Describe and discuss chemical transmission in the nervous system. (Outline the psychiatry element)
AN SGD Sagittal Section of head & neck
BI 6.9,6.10 SDL Mineral Metabolism
Thursday HOLIDAY : RAMNAVAMI
Friday AN37. 3, 39.2 L/ECE (with ENT) Explain the anatomical basis of hypoglossal nerve palsy
Describe anatomical basis of sinusitis & maxillary sinus tumours
PY10.10, 10.12 L Describe and discuss chemical transmission in the nervous system. (Outline the psychiatry element)
Identify normal EEG forms
BI 7.1, 7.2 L Describe the structure and functions of DNA Describe the processes involved in replication.
PY 10.17 SDL
Saturday ECE Anatomy 8 Basic science co‐relation With Pediatrics to demonstrate lumbar puncture on AV aids
PY10.12 SDL Identify normal EEG forms
Sports & Extracurricular Activities
WEEK 36 (6.4.20‐ 11.4.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday HOLIDAY : MAHAVIR JAYANTI
Tuesday BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory DNA ISOLATION
AN40.1, 40.2, L Describe & identify the parts, blood supply and nerve supply of external ear Describe & demonstrate the boundaries, contents, relations and functional anatomy of middle ear and auditory tube
BI 7.2 L Describe the processes involved in replication.
AN39.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the morphology, nerve supply, embryological basis of nerve supply, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and actions of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of tongue
AN52.2 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
Wednesday PY10.20 DOAP Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and field of vision and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
AN40.3 AN40.4 AN40.5 L, Describe the features of internal ear Explain anatomical basis of otitis externa and otitis media Explain anatomical basis of myringotomy
PY10.13, 10.15 L Describe and discuss patho‐physiology of altered smell and taste sensation
Describe and discuss functional anatomy of ear and auditory pathways & physiology of hearing
AN39.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the morphology, nerve supply, embryological basis of nerve supply, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and actions of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of tongue
AN52.2 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory DNA ISOLATION
Thursday AN40.1 AN40.2 40.3 , 40.4, 40.5 L Describe & identify the parts, blood supply and nerve supply of external ear Describe & demonstrate the boundaries, contents, relations and functional anatomy of middle ear and auditory tubeDescribe the features of internal ear Explain anatomical basis of otitis externa and otitis media Explain anatomical basis of myringotomy
AN41.1, 41.2, 41.3 L Describe & demonstrate parts and layers of eyeball
Describe the anatomical aspects of cataract, glaucoma & central retinal artery occlusion Describe the position, nerve supply and actions of intraocular muscles
PY10.15 10.16 L Describe and discuss functional anatomy of ear and auditory pathways & physiology of hearing Describe and discuss pathophysiology of deafness. Describe hearing tests
BI 7.2 L Describe mutation and the processes involved in repair of DNA
CM4.3 DOAP Demonstrate and describe the steps in evaluation of health promotion and education program
Friday HOLIDAY: GOOD FRIDAY
Saturday ECE Physiology 7 Epilepsy Basic correlation with Internal Medicine
PY10.17 L Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including colour vision, refractive errors, colour blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
WEEK 37 (13.4.20‐ 18.4.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM4.3 SGD Demonstrate and describe the steps in evaluation of health promotion and education program
AN42.2 L Describe & demonstrate the boundaries and contents of Suboccipital triangle
CM 6.1 L Formulate a research question for a study
PY10.17 L Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including colour vision, refractive errors, colour blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
PY10.17 SGD Describe and discuss functional anatomy of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology of vision including colour vision, refractive errors, colour blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
Tuesday HOLIDAY : AMBEDKAR JAYANTI
Wednesday BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory ELISA
AN 42.3, 43.1 L Describe the position, direction of fibres, relations, nerve supply, actions ofsemispinaliscapitis and splenius capitis Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial joint
PY10.18 L Describe and discuss the physiological basis of lesion in visual pathway.
AN41.2 AN41.3, 42.1 , 52.2 DOAP Describe the anatomical aspects of cataract, glaucoma & central retinal artery occlusion Describe the position, nerve supply and actions of intraocular muscles AN42.1 P Describe the contents of the vertebral canal Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Female reproductive system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta & Umbilical cord
Thursday AN42.2 AN42.3 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the boundaries and contents of Suboccipital triangle Describe the position, direction of fibres, relations, nerve supply, actions of semispinaliscapitis and splenius capitis
AN43.4 A, L Describe the development and developmental basis of congenital anomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland & eye
BI 7.1 L Describe the structure and functions of RNA
PY 4.1 L Describe the structure and functions of digestive system
BI 11.17 SGD Explain basis and rationale of biochemical tests in Proteinuria, Edema
PY4.10 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Friday AN43.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the movements with muscles producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial joint
AN43.4 B, L Describe the development and developmental basis of congenital anomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland & eye
PY4.2L Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bile secretion
BI 7.2 L Describe the processes involved in transcription
PY4.10 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment BI 11.17 SGD Explain basis and rationale of biochemical tests in Proteinuria, Edema
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 7 CLINICAL SKILLS: GOUT
PY4.2L Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bile secretion
WEEK 38 (20.4.20‐ 25.4.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday BI FA AN43.4 C, L Describe the development and developmental basis of congenital anomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland & eye
CM 6.1 L Formulate a research question for a study
PY4.2L Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bile secretion
PY4.10 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory AUTOANALYZER
AN43.4 D, LDescribe the development and developmental basis of congenital anomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland & eye
BI 7.2 L Describe the processes involved in transcription
AN43.7 DOAPIdentify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x‐ray skull, 2) AP view and lateral view 3) Plain x‐ray cervical spine‐AP and lateral view 4) Plain x‐ray of paranasal sinuses AN52.2 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas deferens, Prostate & penis
PY10.1 – 10.18 SGD
Wednesday PY10.1 – 10.18 SGD
AN43.8 L Describe the anatomical route used for carotid angiogram and vertebral angiogram
PY4.2L Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bile secretion
AN43.7 (BATCH‐A) Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x‐ray skull, 2) AP view and lateral view 3) Plain x‐ray cervical spine‐AP and lateral view 4) Plain x‐ray of paranasal sinuses AN52.2 C (BATCH‐B) Describe & identify the microanatomical features of: Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas deferens, Prostate & penis
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory AUTOANALYZER
Thursday AN43.8 AN43.9 DOAP Describe the anatomical route used for carotid angiogram and vertebral angiogram Identify anatomical structures in carotid angiogram and vertebral angiogram
BI 7.2 L Describe the processes involved in translation
PY4.2L Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic, intestinal juices and bile secretion
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory QUALITY CONTROL
PY4.1‐4.2 SGD
Friday AN SDL Head & Neck
PY4.3L Describe GIT movements, regulation and
BI 7.2 L Describe the processes involved in translation
PY4.1‐4.2 SGD
functions. Describe defecation reflex. Explainrole of dietary fibre.
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory QUALITY CONTROL
Saturday AN SDL Head & Neck
PY4.3 L Describe GIT movements, regulation and functions. Describe defecation reflex. Explain role of dietary fibre.
WEEK 39 (27.4.20‐ 2.5.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday CM6.3SDL Enumeration, discussion and demonstration of Common sampling techniques, simple statistical methods, frequency distribution, measures of central tendency and dispersion
AN SDL Head & Neck
CM6.2 SDL Describe and discuss the principles and demonstrate the methods of collection, classification, analysis, interpretation and presentation of statistical data
PY 4.4 L Describe the physiology of digestion and absorption of nutrients
PY 10.11 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Tuesday BI6.15 SGD Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the gastric function
AN SGD Head & Neck
BI 7.3 L Describe basic mechanism of regulation of gene expression.
AN FA & SAFinal Stage head & neck
PY 10.11 DOAP Examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves
Wednesday PY 10.11 DOAP Examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves
AN SGD Head & Neck
PY 4.4 L Describe the physiology of digestion and absorption of nutrients
AN FA & SA Final Stage head & neck
BI6.15 SGD Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the gastric function
Thursday AN57.1 DOAP Identify external features of spinal cord
AN56.1 AN56.2 L Describe & identify various layers of meninges with its extent & modifications Describe circulation of CSF with its applied anatomy
BI 7.3 L Describe basic mechanism of regulation of gene expression.
PY 4.5 L Describe the source of GIT hormones, their regulation and functions
BI 11.17 SGD Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the pancreatic function PY 10.11 DOAP Examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves
Friday AN57.3 DOAP Draw & label transverse section of spinal cord at mid‐cervical & mid‐ thoracic level
AN57.1 AN57.2 L Describe extent of spinal cord in child & adult with its clinical implication
PY 4.5 SGD Describe the source of GIT hormones, their regulation and functions
BI 7.3 L Describe basic mechanism of regulation of gene expression.
PY 10.11 DOAP Examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves
BI 11.17 SGD Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the pancreatic function
Saturday ECE Anatomy 9 Basic Science correlation : cerebral angiography
PY 4.6 L Describe the Gut‐Brain Axis
SPORTS/ Extra Curriculum Activity
WEEK 40 (4.5.20‐ 9.5.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.3 Doctor patient relationship CM6.3 lecture Describe, discuss and demonstrate the application of elementary statistical methods including test of significance in various study designs
PY 4.7 LCorrelation WITH ANATOMY Describe & discuss the structure and functions of liver and gall bladder
AIT: JAUNDICE
PY 4.7 SGDCorrelation WITH ANATOMY LINKER A 70 YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH PROGRESSIVE PAINLESS
JAUNDICE AND WEIGHT LOSS , ITCHING , CLAY COLORED STOOLS Describe & discuss the structure and functions of liver and gall bladder
AIT: JAUNDICE Tuesday BI 11.16 DEMO
Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory PCR
AN58.1, AN58.2 L Identify external features of medulla oblongata Describe transverse section of medulla oblongata at the level of 1)pyramidaldecussation, 2) sensory decussation 3) ION
BI 7.4 L Describe applications of molecular technologies like recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
AN52.3 DOAP Describe & identify the microanatomical features of placenta, umbilical cord and mammary gland AN57.3 AN57.4 AN57.5, AN59.2 P (BATCH‐B) Draw & label transverse section of spinal cord at mid‐cervical & mid‐thoracic level. Enumerate ascending & descending tracts at mid thoracic level of spinal cord. Describe anatomical basis of syringomyelia Draw & label transverse section of pons at the upper and lower level
PY 4.8 4.9 SDL Discuss peptic ulcer, gastro‐ oesophageal reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
Wednesday PY 4.8 4.9 SDL Discuss peptic ulcer, gastro‐ oesophageal reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
AN58.3 AN58.4 L Enumerate cranial nerve nuclei in medulla oblongata with their functional group. Describe anatomical basis & effects of medial & lateral medullary syndrome
PY 4.8 L Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic exocrine function tests & liver function tests
AIT: JAUNDICE
AN52.3 P (BATCH‐B) Describe & identify the microanatomical features of placenta, umbilical cord and mammary gland AN57.3 AN57.4 AN57.5, AN59.2 P (BATCH‐A) Draw & label transverse section of spinal cord at mid‐cervical & mid‐thoracic level. Enumerate ascending & descending tracts at mid thoracic level of spinal cord. Describe anatomical basis of syringomyelia Draw & label transverse section of pons at the upper and lower level
BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used techniques in biochemistry laboratory PCR
Thursday AN58.2 DOAP Describe transverse section of medulla oblongata at the level of 1)pyramidaldecussation, 2) sensory decussation 3) ION
AN59.1 L Identify external features of pons
BI 7.4 L Describe applications of molecular technologies like recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
PY 4.8 L HI with BIOCHEMISTRY Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic exocrine function tests & liver function tests.
AIT: JAUNDICE
BI 6.13, 6.14 SGD HI WITH PY Describe the functions of the liver, its abnormalities
AIT: JAUNDICE
PY 10.11 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Friday AN59.1, AN59.2 DOAP Identify external features of pons Draw & label transverse section of pons at the upper and lower level
AN59.2 AN59.3 L Draw & label transverse section of pons at the upper and lower level Enumerate cranial nerve nuclei in pons with their functional group
LINKER SESSION: SGD AIT: JAUNDICE A 70 YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH PROGRESSIVE PAINLESS
JAUNDICE AND WEIGHT LOSS , ITCHING , CLAY COLORED STOOLS
HI : AN 47.6, PY 2.5, 4.7,4.8, BI 6.13‐6.15, BI 11.17 VI : PA 25.1, 25.6, CM 3.3 IM 5.10, SU 28.12
BI 7.4 L Describe applications of molecular technologies like recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
PY 10.11 DOAP Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the nervous system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment BI 6.13, 6.14 SGD HI WITH PY Describe the functions of the liver, its abnormalities
AIT:JAUNDICE Saturday ECE Physiology 8
Basic Science correlation with Internal Medicine : Peptic Ulcer PY 4.9 L Discuss the physiology aspects of: peptic ulcer, gastro‐ oesophageal reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
WEEK 41 (11.5.20‐ 16.5.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.3 Doctor patient relationship SDL
CM 9.1 – Lecture Define and describe the principle of demography, Demographic cycle, vital Statistics.
AN60.1 AN60.2AN60.3 L Describe & demonstrate external & internal features of cerebellumDescribe connections of cerebellar cortex and intracerebellar nuclei Describe anatomical basis of cerebellar dysfunction
PY 7.1 L Describe the structure and functions of juxta glomerular apparatus and role of renin‐angiotensin system
Tuesday BI 6.15 SGD VI with MEDICINE Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the function of liver AIT : JAUNDICE
AN61.1 L Identify external & internal features of midbrain
BI 10.1 L Describe the cancer initiation, promotion oncogenes & oncogene activation.
AN.61.2 DOAP Describe internal features of midbrain at the level of superior & inferior colliculus AN64.1 DOAP Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of spinal cord, cerebellum & cerebrum
PY 7.1, 7.2 SGD
Wednesday PY 7.1, 7.2 SGD AN61.2, 61.3 L Describe internal features of midbrain at the level of superior & inferior colliculus Describe anatomical basis & effects of Benedikt’s and Weber’s syndrome
PY 7.2 L HI with BIOCHEMISTRY Describe the structure and functions of juxta glomerular apparatus and role of renin‐ angiotensin system
AN.61.2 DOAP Describe internal features of midbrain at the level of superior & inferior colliculus AN64.1 DOAP Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of spinal cord, cerebellum & cerebrum
BI 6.15 SGD VI with MEDICINE Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the function of liver AIT : JAUNDICE
Thursday AN62.2 DOAP Describe & demonstrate surfaces, sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas of cerebral hemisphere
AN62.1 LEnumerate cranial nerve nuclei with its functional component
BI 10.1 LDescribe the cancer initiation, promotion oncogenes & oncogene activation.
PY 7.3 LDescribe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption & secretion; concentration and diluting mechanism
BI 10.2, 11.17 SGD VI with IM Basis and rationale for use of Tumor markers
PY 7.3 7.4 SGD
Friday AN62.2 AN62.3 DOAP Describe & demonstrate surfaces, sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas of cerebral hemisphere Describe the white matter of cerebrum
AN62.2 , AN62.3 L Describe & demonstrate surfaces, sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas of cerebral hemisphere Describe the white matter of cerebrum
PY 7.3 L HI with BIOCHEMISTRY Describe the mechanism of urine
BI 10.1 L p53& apoptosis
PY 7.3 ‐ 7.4 SGD
formation involving processes offiltration, tubular reabsorption & secretion; concentration and diluting mechanism
BI 10.2, 11.17 SGD VI with IM Basis and rationale for use of Tumor markers
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 8 BASIC SCIENCE CORRELATION: LFT
PY 7.4 LHI with BIOCHEMISTRY Describe & discuss the significance & implication of Renal clearance
WEEK 42 (18.5.20‐23.5.20)
`8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.3 Doctor patient relationship FEEDBACK
AN62.4 L Enumerate parts & major connections of basal ganglia & limbic lobe
Tuesday BI 6.13, 6.14,6.15 SGD HI WITH PY Describe the functions of the kidney and its abnormalities
Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the function of kidney
AN62.5 L Describe boundaries, parts, gross relations, major nuclei and connections of dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, metathalamus and subthalamus
AN62.4 SDL Enumerate parts & major connections of basal ganglia & limbic lobe
PY 7.5 L Describe the renal regulation of fluid and electrolytes & acid‐base balance
Wednesday BI 6.7 L Describe the processes involved in maintenance of water and electrolyte balance of body fluids
AN62.5 L Describe boundaries, parts, gross relations, major nuclei and connections of dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, metathalamus and subthalamus
AN62.4 SDL Enumerate parts & major connections of basal ganglia & limbic lobe
PY 7.6 L Describe the innervations of urinary bladder, physiology of micturition and its abnormalities
Thursday HOLIDAY: IDUL’FITR
Friday AN62.5, 62. 6 L Describe boundaries, parts, gross relations, major nuclei and connections of dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, metathalamus and subthalamus Describe & identify formation, branches & major areas of distribution of circle of Willis
AN63.1 L Describe & demonstrate parts, boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth& lateral ventricle
AN62.6 DOAP Describe & identify formation, branches & major areas of distribution of circle of Willis
PY 7.5, 7.6 SGD
Saturday AN63.1 SGD Describe & demonstrate parts, boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth& lateral ventricle
AN63.2 L Describe anatomical basis of congenital hydrocephalus
AN63.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate parts, boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth& lateral ventricle
PY 7.8 7.9 L Describe & discuss Renal Function Tests Describe cystometry and discuss the normal cystometrogram
WEEK 43 (25.5.20‐30.5.20)
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday CM9.2‐SGD Define, calculate and interpret demographic indices including birth rate, death rate, fertility rate
AN SDL Brain
PY 11.14 DOAP Demonstrate Basic Life Support in a simulated environment
Tuesday BI 11.16 DEMO Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory ABG Analyzer, ISE
AN FA & SA Brain Final Stage
PY 8.1 L Describe the physiology of bone and calcium metabolism
Wednesday BI 6.7 L Describe the processes involved in maintenance of water & electrolyte.
AIT: COPD
AN44.2 L Describe & identify the Fascia, nerves & blood vessels of anterior abdominal wall
AN44.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the Planes (transpyloric, transtubercular, subcostal, lateral vertical, linea alba, lineasemilunaris), regions & Quadrants of abdomen
PY 8.1 SGD Describe the physiology of bone and calcium metabolism
Thursday BI 6.8 SGD VI with MEDICINE Describe the derangements associated with acid base balance. Interpretation of lab data for water and electrolyte disorders.
AIT: COPD
AN44.3L Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
AN44.2 DOAP Describe & identify the Fascia, nerves & blood vessels of anterior abdominal wall
PY 8.2 L Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Friday AN44.4 L Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries, contents of Inguinal canal including Hesselbach’s triangle.
AN44.5 L Explain the anatomical basis of inguinal hernia
AN44.3DOAP Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
PY 8.2 L HI with BI Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Saturday AN45.2 SDL Describe & demonstrate Lumbar plexus for its root value, formation & branches
AN44.6 AN44.7 L Describe & demonstrate attachments of muscles of anterior abdominal wall. Enumerate common Abdominal incisions
AN44.4, 44.7 DOAP Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries, contents of Inguinal canal including Hesselbach’s triangle. Enumerate common Abdominal incisions
PY 8.2 L VI with MEDICINE Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
WEEK 44 (1.6.20‐ 6.6.20)
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐12.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.4 Communication skills AN45.1 AN45.3 L Describe Thoracolumbar fascia Mention the major subgroups of back muscles, nerve supply and action
PY 8.2 SGD Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Tuesday BI 11.17 SDLHI withPHYSIOLOGY Liver Diseases (Basis and rationale of tests done in jaundice, liver diseases)
AIT: JAUNDICE
AN46.1 L Describe & demonstrate coverings, internal structure, side determination, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage & descent of testis with its applied anatomy
AN46.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate coverings, internal structure, side determination, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage & descent of testis with its applied anatomy
PY 8.2 L HI with BI Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Wednesday BI 11.17 SDLHI with PHYSIOLOGY Kidney Diseases Basis and rationale of tests done in Nephrotic Syndrome, Renal failure
AN46.2, 46.3 L Describe parts of Epididymis Describe Penis under following headings: (parts, components, blood supply and lymphatic drainage)
AN46.4, 46.5 L Explain the anatomical basis of Varicocoele Explain the anatomical basis of Phimosis& Circumcision
PY 8.2 L VI with MEDICINE Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas and hypothalamus
Thursday BI 6.13 L Mechanism of Hormone action
AN47.1 DOAP Describe & identify boundaries and recesses of Lesser & Greater sac
PY 8.3SDL Describe the physiology of Thymus & Pineal Gland
Friday AN47.2 SDL Name& identify various peritoneal folds & pouches with its explanation
AN47.2 L Name & identify various peritoneal folds & pouches with its explanation
AN47.2 SGD Name& identify various peritoneal folds & pouches with its explanation
AN47.2 SGD Name& identify various peritoneal folds & pouches with its explanation
Saturday ECE Anatomy 10 Clinical Skills With Surgery to discuss inguinal hernia &hydrocoele in spec
ified cases
AN44.5 SDL Explain the anatomical basis of inguinal hernia
PY 8.5 L HI with BI Describe the metabolic and endocrine consequences of obesity & metabolic syndrome, Stress response. Outline the psychiatry component pertaining to metabolic syndrome
o
WEEK 45 (8.6.20‐13.6.20)
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.4 Communication skills
AN47.3 AN47.4 L Explain anatomical basis of Ascites & Peritonitis. Explain anatomical basis of Subphrenic abscess
AN47.5 A, B, DOAP Describe & demonstrate stomach and duodenum under following headings (anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
PY 8.5 L VI with MEDICINE Describe the metabolic and endocrine consequences of obesity & metabolic syndrome, Stress response. Outline the psychiatry component pertaining to metabolic syndrome
Tuesday BI 6.13 L Mechanism of Hormone action
AN47.5 A, L Abdominal viscera
AN47.5 B, DOAP Describe & demonstrate stomach under following headings (anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
PY 8.6 LHI with BI Describe & differentiate the mechanism of action of steroid, protein and amine hormones.
Wednesday BI 6.13 L Mechanism of Hormone action
AN47.6 L Explain the anatomical basis of Splenic notch, Accessory spleens, Kehr’s sign, Different types of vagotomy, Liver biopsy (site of needle puncture), Referred pain in cholecystitis, Obstructive jaundice, Referred pain around umbilicus, Radiating pain of kidney to groin & Lymphatic spread in carcinoma stomach
AN47.5 C, DOAP Describe & demonstrate stomach under following headings (anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
PY 8.1‐8.6 SDL
Thursday BI 6.13 L HI with PY Describe the functions of the thyroid and abnormalities
AN47.5 C, L Abdominal viscera
AN47.5 D, DOAP Describe & demonstrate stomach under following headings (anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
PY 8.1‐8.6 SGD
Friday AN47.5 E, DOAP Describe & demonstrate stomach under following headings (anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
AN47.5 D, L Abdominal viscera
AN47.5 E, SGD Describe & demonstrate stomach under following headings (anatomical position, external and internal features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
PY 2.11 SGD
Saturday ECE Physiology 9 Basic Science Correlation: Thyroid dis
rders
AN47.5 D, L Abdominal viscera
PY 2.11 SGD
WEEK 46 (15.6.20‐20.6.20
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday AETCOM MODULE 1.4 Communication skills SDL
AN47.8 L Describe & identify the formation, course relations and tributaries of Portal vein
AN47.5 D, L Abdominal viscera
PY 5.11 5.12 SGD
Tuesday BI 6.13, 6.14 SGD VI with MEDICINE Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the function of thyroid gland
AN47.9 L Describe & identify the origin, course, important relations and branches of Abdominal aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior mesenteric, Inferior mesenteric. Common iliac artery
AN47.9 DOAP Describe & identify the origin, course, important relations and branches of Abdominal aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior mesenteric, Inferior mesenteric & Common iliac artery
PY 5.11 5.12 SGD
Wednesday BI 6.13, 6.14L HI with PY Describe the functions of the adrenal and its abnormalities
AN47.10, 47.11 L Enumerate the sites of portosystemic anastomosis. Explain the anatomic basis of hematemesis& caput medusae in portal hypertension.
AN47.12, AN48.4 DOAP Describe important nerve plexuses of posterior abdominal wall Describe the branches of sacral plexus
PY 9.1 LVI with Psychiatry Describe and discuss sex determination; sex differentiation and their abnormities and outline psychiatry and practical implication of sex determination.
Thursday BI 6.14 SGD VI with MEDICINE Tests that are commonly done in clinical practice to assess the function of adrenal gland
AN47.13 AN47.14 L Describe & demonstrate the attachments, openings, nerve supply & action of the thoracoabdominal diaphragm. Describe the abnormal openings of thoracoabdominal diaphragm and diaphragmatic hernia
AN47.13 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the attachments, openings, nerve supply & action of the thoracoabdominal diaphragm
PY 9.2 L Describe and discuss puberty: onset, progression, stages; early and delayed puberty and outline adolescent clinical and psychological association.
Friday AN48.1 SDL Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic diaphragm
AN48.1 L Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic diaphragm
AN48.1 SGD Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic diaphragm
PY 9.3 L Describe male reproductive system: functions of testis and control of spermatogenesis and factors modifying it and outline its association with psychiatric illness
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 9 Clinical Skills: Hypothyroidism
AN48.2A L Describe & demonstrate the (position, features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) important
PY 9.4 L Describe female reproductive system: (a) functions of ovary and its control; (b) menstrual cycle‐ hormonal, uterine and ovarial changes
WEEK 47 (22.6.20‐27.6.20)
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday CM9.3‐SGD Enumeration and description of the causes of declining sex ratio and its social and health implication
AN48.2A L Describe & demonstrate the (position, features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) important male pelvic viscera
PY 9.5 SGD Describe and discuss the physiological effects of sex hormones
Tuesday BI 6.13, 6.14 SGD VI with MEDICINE Adrenal disorders
AN48.3 L ‐ Describe & demonstrate the origin, course, i mportant relations and branches of internal iliac artery
AN48.2B DOAP Describe & demonstrate the (position, features, important peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) important female pelvic viscera
PY 9.6 L Enumerate the contraceptive methods for male and female. Discuss their advantages & disadvantages
Wednesday BI 6.13 L HI with PY Describe the functions of the pituitary and abnormalities
AN48.5 AN48.6 L ‐ Explain the anatomical basis of suprapubiccystostomy, Urinary obstruction in benign prostatic hypertrophy, Retroverted uterus, Prolapse uterus, Internal and external haemorrhoids, Anal fistula, Vasectomy, Tubal pregnancy & Tubal ligation Describe the neurological basis of Automatic bladder
AN48.3 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the origin, course, important relations and branches of internal iliac artery
PY 9.7 L Describe and discuss the effects of removal of gonads on physiological functions
Thursday BI 6.13 L VI with MEDICINE Pituitary disorders
AN48.7, AN48.8 L Mention the lobes involved in benign prostatic hypertrophy & prostatic cancer Mention the structures palpable during vaginal & rectal examination
AN48.7 AN48.8 L Mention the lobes involved in benign prostatic hypertrophy & prostatic cancer Mention the structures palpable during vaginal & rectal examination
PY 9.8 L Describe and discuss the physiology of pregnancy, parturition & lactation and outline the psychology and psychiatry‐disorders associated with it.
Friday AN49.1 DOAP Describe & demonstrate the superficial & deep perineal pouch (boundaries and contents)
AN49.1 AN49.2,LDescribe & demonstrate the superficial & deep perineal pouch (boundaries and contents). Describe & identify Perineal body
AN49.1 SGDDescribe & demonstrate the superficial & deep perineal pouch (boundaries and contents)
PY 9.9 DOAP 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
Saturday PY FA PRACTICAL
AN49.4, AN49.5 L Describe & demonstrate boundaries, content & applied anatomy of Ischiorectal fossa. Explain the anatomical basis of Perineal tear, Episiotomy, Perianal abscess and Anal fissure
AN49.4 DOAP Describe & demonstrate boundaries, content & applied anatomy of Ischiorectal fossa
PY FA PRACTICAL
WEEK 48 (29.6.20‐4.7.20)
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday CM9.4‐ Tutorial Enumeration and Description of the causes and consequences of population explosion and population dynamics of India
AN50.1, 50.2, 50.4 L Describe the curvatures of the vertebral column Describe & demonstrate the type, articular ends, ligaments andmovements of Intervertebral joints, Sacroiliac joints & Pubic symphysis
AN50.3 DOAP Describe lumbar puncture (site, direction of the needle, structures pierced during the lumbar puncture)
PY 9.1‐9.9 SDL
Tuesday BI 7.5 L Describe the role of xenobiotics in disease
AN52.4 AN52.5 L Describe the development of anterior abdominal wall Describe the development and congenital anomalies of Diaphragm
AN51.1 P Describe & identify the cross‐section at the level of T8, T10 and L1 (transpyloric plane)
PY 10.1 TO 10.5 SGD
Wednesday BI 7.6 L Describe the anti‐oxidant defence systems in the body.
AN52.6 L Describe the development and congenital anomalies of: Foregut, Midgut& Hindgut
AN51.2 P Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and female pelvis
PY 10.6 TO 10.10 SGD
Thursday BI 7.7 L VI with MEDICINE Describe the role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of conditions such as complications of diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, cancer
AN52.7 L Describe the development of Urinary system
AN53.1 DOAP Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position, Describe the salient features, articulations & demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
PY 10.17 SGD
Friday AN53.2 DOAP Demonstrate the anatomical position of bony pelvis & show boundaries of pelvic inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic outlet
AN52.8 A, L Describe the development of male & female reproductive system
AN 53.3 DOAP Define true pelvis and false pelvis and demonstrate sex determination in male & female bony pelvis
PY 10.20 DOAP
Saturday ECE Physiology 10 Clinical Skills: Chronic renal failure
AN53.4 DOAP Explain and demonstrate clinical importance of bones of abdominopelvic region (sacralization of lumbar vertebra,
PY 10.20 DOAP
WEEK 49 (6.7.20‐11.7.20)
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday AN54.1 DOAP Describe & identify features of plain X ray abdomen
AN54.1 SDL Describe & identify features of plain X ray abdomen
PY 9.10 SDL Discuss the physiological basis of various pregnancy tests
Tuesday REVISION Quiz 1
AN54.3 SDL Describe role of ERCP, CT abdomen, MRI of abdomen
AN54.2 DOAP Describe & identify the special radiographs of abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema, Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography &Hysterosalpingography)
PY 9.11 SGD Discuss the hormonal changes and their effects during perimenopause and menopause
Wednesday REVISION Quiz 2
AN54.3 L Describe role of MRI, Arteriography in radiodiagnosis of abdomen
AN55.1 DOAP Demonstrate the surface marking of; Regions and planes of abdomen, Superficial inguinal ring, Deep inguinal ring ,McBurney’s point, Renal Angle & Murphy’s point
PY 11.1 L Describe and discuss mechanism of temperature regulation
Thursday REVISION Quiz 3
AN55.2 DOAP Demonstrate the surface projections of: Stomach, Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen
AN55.2 DOAP Demonstrate the surface projections of: Stomach, Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen, Duodenum, Pancreas, Ileocaecal junction, Kidneys & Root of mesentery
PY 11.2, 11.3 L Describe and discuss adaptation to altered temperature (heat and cold)Describe and discuss mechanism of fever, cold injuries and heat stroke
Friday AN53.1 DOAP Identify & hold the Lumbar and sacral vertebrae in the anatomical position, Describe the salient features, articulations & demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
AN SDL Abdomen
PY11.1‐1 1.3 SGD
Saturday ECE Biochemistry 10 Basic Science Correlation: Acid Base disorders and lab
diagnosis
AN53.4 DOAP Explain and demonstrate clinical importance of Lumbarization of 1st sacral vertebra, types of bony pelvis & Coccyx
PY 10.12 DOAP
WEEK 50 (13.7.20‐15.7.20
8.00‐10.00 AM 10.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐2.00 PM
Monday PY 11.4 DOAP Describe and discuss cardio‐respiratory and metabolic adjustments during exercise; physical training effects
AN54.1 DOAP Describe & identify features of X rays abdomen
PY 11.4 DOAP Describe and discuss cardio‐respiratory and metabolic adjustments during exercise; physical training effects
Tuesday Quiz 4 AN54.1 DOAP Describe & identify features of X rays abdomen
PY 11.5 SGD Describe and discuss physiological consequences of sedentary lifestyle
Wednesday Quiz 5 DOAP Surface marking
PY 11.6. 11.8 L Describe physiology of Infancy
16.7.20‐18.7.20 9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Thursday AN SGD Abdominal viscera – Anatomical Position, Surfaces borders and salient features
REVISION Quiz 6
PY 11.5‐11.8 SGD
Friday AN FA Final stage Abdomen (Theory)
PY 11.1‐11.8 SDL
Saturday AN FA Final stage Abdomen (Practical)
WEEK 51 (20.7.20‐ 25.7.20
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday PY FA AN L Histology revision
PY 11.9 L Interpret growth charts
PY 11.9 DOAP Interpret growth charts
Tuesday PY 11.10 DEMO VI with PEDIATRICS Interpret anthropometric assessment of infants
AN L Histology revision
AN DOAP Histology revision
BI DOAP REVISION PRACTICAL
Wednesday PY 11.10 DEMO VI with PEDIATRICS Interpret anthropometric assessment of infants
AN SGD Histology revision
PY 11.11 L VI with ANAESTHESIA Discuss the concept, criteria for diagnosis of brain death and its implication
AN DOAP Histology revision
BI DOAP REVISION PRACTICAL
Thursday AN DOAP Histology revision
AN SGD Histology revision
PY 11.11 L VI with ANAESTHESIA Discuss the concept, criteria for diagnosis of brain death and its implication
PY 11.12 L Discuss the physiological effects of meditation
PY 11.12 DOAP Discuss the physiological effects of meditation
Friday AN DOAP Histology revision
AN SGD Histology revision
PY 11.12 L Discuss the physiological effects of meditation
PY 11.12 SGD Discuss the physiological effects of meditation
Saturday AN DOAP Histology revision
AN SGD Histology revision
PY 11.12 SDL Discuss the physiological effects of meditation
WEEK 52 (26.7.20‐1.8.20
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Monday AN DOAP Radiographs of upper limb (revision)
AN L REVISION X‐ray techniques‐1
PY SGD RESPIRATION
Tuesday PY DOAP REVISION PRACTICAL
AN L REVISION X‐ray techniques‐2
AN DOAP Radiographs of lower limb (revision)
AN DOAP Radiographs of lower limb (revision)
PY SGD RESPIRATION
Wednesday PY DOAP REVISION PRACTICAL
AN DOAP Radiographs of BRAIN (revision)
PY SGD CNS
PY SGD CNS
DOAP Radiographs of thorax revision
Thursday AN DOAP Radiographs of Abdomen (revision)
BI SGD METABOLISMS
PY SGD CNS
Friday AN DOAP Radiographs of Head & Neck (revision)
PY SGD CVS
PY SGD CVS
Saturday AN DOAP Surface marking (Revision)‐2
PY SGD RENAL
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
WEEK 53‐54 (1.8.20‐. 10.8.20)
VACATION
WEEK 55 (12.08.20‐19.08.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
Wednesday PY 2.11DOAP AN L Lower Limb Revision
PY 6 SGD AN DOAP Lower Limb Revision Practical
Thursday AN DOAP Thorax Revision Practical
AN L Thorax Revision
PY 4 SGD AN DOAP Embryology Models Revision Practical ‐ 1
Friday AN DOAP Head & Neck Revision Practical
AN L Head & Neck Revision
PY 5 SGD AN DOAP Embryology Models Revision Practical ‐ 2
Saturday HOLIDAY (15.8.20)
Monday AN DOAP Abdomen Revision Practical
AN L Abdomen Revision
PY 7 SGD PY 10.20 DOAP
Tuesday PY 2.11 DOAP AN L Pelvis Revision
PY 8 SGD AN DOAP Pelvis Revision Practical
Wednesday BI SGD Molecular techniques
AN L Upper Limb Revision
AN DOAP Upper Limb Revision Practical
WEEK 56‐58 (20.8.20‐. 2.9.20)
9.00‐11.00 AM 11.00‐12.00 PM 12.00‐1.00 PM 2.00‐3.00 PM 3.00‐5.00 PM
SEND UP EXAMS SA
20.8.20 THEORY: ANATOMY PAPER I
21.8.20 THEORY: ANATOMY PAPER II
24.8.20 THEORY: PHYSIOLOGY PAPER I
25.8.20 THEORY: PHYSIOLOGY PAPER II
27.8.20 THEORY: BIOCHEMISTRY PAPER I
28.8.20 THEORY: BIOCHEMISTRY PAPER II
31.8.20 PRACTICAL EXAM
1.9.20 PRACTICAL EXAM
2.9.20 PRACTICAL EXAM