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PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
PSG IMS & R – TIMETABLE FOR I MBBS
Batch: 2019 Regular Period: September 2019 to July 2020
Day 8-9am 9-10 am 10-11 am
11-
11.15
am
11.15 am- 1.15 pm
1.15-
2pm 2-4 pm 4-5 pm
Monday Physiology Biochemistry Anatomy
Break
Dissection
Lunch
Break
A Batch - Anatomy
B Batch - Physiology
C Batch - Biochemistry
Tuesday Anatomy Biochemistry Physiology Dissection
A Batch - Physiology
B Batch - Biochemistry
C Batch - Anatomy
Wednesday Biochemistry Physiology Anatomy Dissection
A Batch - Biochemistry
B Batch - Anatomy
C Batch - Physiology
Thursday Biochemistry Physiology SGT Dissection
2-3pm
(Theory)
3-5pm
(Practicals/Tutorials)
Biochemistry
A Batch - Anatomy
B Batch - Physiology
C Batch - Biochemistry
Friday Anatomy Biochemistry Physiology
(Practicals/Tutorials)
A Batch - Physiology
B Batch - Biochemistry
C Batch - Anatomy
Anatomy
A Batch - Biochemistry
B Batch - Anatomy
C Batch - Physiology
Saturday
Community Medicine- I Saturday of all months Time: 8AM -5 PM Extracurricular activities - II Saturday 9-11 AM
Sports Hour: 4.00 – 5.00 PM C batch - Monday, B batch- Tuesday, A batch- Wednesday
PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
COLOUR CODING
Topics in Physiology & Biochemistry aligned in the same month Topics in Anatomy & Physiology aligned in the same month
Topics in Anatomy & Biochemistry aligned in the same month
Topics in Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry aligned in the same month
PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
Month and total no. of
teaching hours per
month
Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Community
Medicine
Integrated teaching
(Horizontal + Vertical)
SEPTEMBER Anatomy 73 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
34hours
Ethics in Anatomy AN 82.1 (group activity) AETCOM MODULE 1.5 (4 hours) Cadaver as our first teacher
GENERAL ANATOMY Anatomical terminology (Lecture, DOAP) AN 1.1 – 1.2 General features of Bones & Joints (Lecture, DOAP) AN 2.1 – 2.6 General features of Muscle (Lecture) AN 3.1 -3.3 General features of Skin and Fascia(Lecture, DOAP) AN 4.1 – 4.5 General features of the Cardiovascular system (Lecture) AN 5.1 – 5.8 General Features of Lymphatic system (Lecture) AN 6.1 – 6.3 Introduction to the Nervous system (Lecture) AN 7.1 -7.8 GENERAL HISTOLOGY – I Epithelium histology (Lecture, practicals) AN 65.1 – 65.2 Connective tissue histology (Lecture, practicals) AN 66.1 – 66.2 Bone & Cartilage (Lecture, practicals) AN 71.1 – 71.2 UPPER LIMB – I
I GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY Lecture: Cell Physiology PY 1.1,PY 1.3 , PY 1.4, PY 1.9 Homeostasis PY 1.2 Body fluid compartments PY 1.6, PY 1.7 Transport of substances across cell membrane PY 1.5 Second messengers PY 1.5 Small group teaching: Transport across the cell membrane PY1.5 SDL session: Homeostasis PY1.2
II HEMATOLOGY Lecture Blood & RBC Introduction PY 2.1 Plasma Proteins PY 2.2 RBC PY 2.4, PY 2.5 Hemoglobin PY 2.3 Small group teaching: Anemia PY2.3
Practical/DOAP session- Hematology
Lecture & Small Group Teaching: Cell biology BI 1.1 Chemistry of carbohydrates, Glycosaminoglycans , Blood group antigens & dietary fibers BI 3.1, BI 8.1 Chemistry of lipids BI 4.1 BI 11.24 Chemistry of amino-acids & proteins BI 5.1 Hemoglobin BI 5.2, BI 6.12 Plasma proteins BI 9.1, BI 9.2 Collagen, Fibrinogen, Elastin, Gla proteins, Vitamin-K BI 9.1, BI 9.2, BI 6.5 Practical/DOAP session Reactions of carbohydrates Mono/ Di/ Polysaccharides SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with
Introduction to the department and objectives History of public health Changing concepts of healthCM1.1 Principles of primary health care CM17.3 Health care delivery system CM17.5
Integration – Cell (Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry)
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
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Features of individual bones (Upper Limb) (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 8.1 – 8.6 Pectoral region AN 9.1 – 9.3 Axilla, Shoulder and Scapular region (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 10.1 – 10.13 Arm & Cubital fossa (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 11.1 – 11.6 GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY – I Introduction to embryology (Lecture) AN 76.1 – 76.2 Gametogenesis and Fertilization (Lecture) AN 77.1 – 77.6 Second week of development (Lecture) AN 78.1 – 78.5 SDL session: clavicle, scapula, humerus Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
Microscope & Neubauer Chamber Estimation of RBC, WBC, DC PY 2.11 Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
OCTOBER Anatomy 83 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
34hours
GENERAL HISTOLOGY – II Muscle histology (Lecture, practicals) AN 67.1 – 67.3 Nervous tissue histology (Lecture, practicals) AN 68.1 – 68.3 Blood Vessels (Lecture, practicals) AN 69.1 – 69.3 Glands & Lymphoid tissue (Lecture, practicals) AN 70.1 – 70.2 Integumentary System (Lecture, practicals) AN 72.1 UPPER LIMB – II Forearm & Hand (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 12.1 – 12.15 General Features, Joints, Radiographs & Surface marking (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 13.1 – 13.8 GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY – I1 3rd to 8th week of development (Lecture) AN 79.1 – 79.6 Fetal membranes (Lecture) AN 80.1 – 80.7 Prenatal Diagnosis (Lecture) AN 81.1 – 81.3 LOWER LIMB – I Features of individual bones (Lower Limb) (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 14.1 – 14.4 Front & Medial side of Thigh (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 15.1 – 15.5 Gluteal region & back of Thigh
II HEMATOLOGY Lecture Blood Groups PY 2.9 White Blood Corpuscles PY 2.6 Immunity PY 2.10 Blood Coagulation PY 2.7, PY 2.8, PY 2.13 Lymph SDL session: Immunity PY2.10 Small group Teaching Blood Coagulation PY 2.7, PY 2.8, PY 2.13 III NERVE & MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY Lecture Introduction To Nerve PY 3.1 Resting Membrane Potential [RMP] PY 1.8 Properties Of Nerve Fiber PY 3.2, PY 3.13 Action Potential PY 3.8 Neuro-muscular Junction PY 3.4, PY 3.5, Skeletal Muscle, Smooth Muscle, Cardiac Muscle PY 3.7, PY 3.9- 3.13,PY 3.17 Small group teaching Neuromuscular junction PY3.4, PY 3.5 SDL session :Skeletal muscle contraction PY3.7
Lecture & SGT: Immunology BI 10.3, BI 10.4, BI 10.5 Enzymes BI 2.1, BI 2.3 – BI 2.7 Carbohydrate metabolism Part 1 of 2 BI 3.4 – BI 3.10 Practical/DOAP session: Precipitation reactions of proteins Color reactions of proteins Electrophoresis demonstration Chromatography demonstration Estimation of SGOT/SGPT/ALP BI 11.13, BI 11.14, BI 2.2 AETCOM Module 1.3 Doctor patient relationship –Provide instructions to patients regarding proper sample collection (7 hours) SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Health communicationCM1.9 Hospital sociology,doctor patient relationship CM1.10 Social and cultural factors influencing health CM2.1,CM2.2
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
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(Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 16.1 – 16.6 Department vertical IT – “Fractures and dislocation” - Orthopedic department SDL session: radius, ulna, carpal bones, metacarpal bones, phalanges of upper limb, hip bone, femur) Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
Practical/DOAP session – Hematology Estimation of AEC PY 2.11, ESR & PCV PY 2.12 Blood Groups & BT & CT, HB Blood indices PY 2.11 Specific Gravity & Osmotic Fragility PY 2.12 Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
ASSESSMENT (Theory + Practical) – 2nd WEEK (6 DAYS)
NOVEMBER Anatomy 73 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
34hours
LOWER LIMB – II Hip Joint (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 17.1 – 17.3 Knee joint, Anterior compartment of leg & Dorsum of foot (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 18.1 – 18.7 Back of Leg & Sole(Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 19.1 – 19.7 General Features, Joints, radiographs & Surface marking (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 20.1 – 20.10 GENETICS - I Chromosomes (Lecture) AN 73.1 – 73.3
III CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY Lecture Introduction to CVS PY 5.1 Properties Of Cardiac Muscle PY 5.2, PY 3.15, PY 3.16 Cardiac Cycle PY 5.3 Cardiac Output PY 5.9 ECG PY 5.4, PY 5.5 Short Term Regulation Of BP, Long Term Regulation Of BP PY 5.8 Cardiac Failure & Heart Sounds, Shock, PY 5.11 Circulation PY 5.7 Microcirculation, Coronary, Circulation, Cerebral Circulation,
Lecture & SGT: Aminoacid metabolism – I BI 5.4, BI 5.5 Vitamin-B 6, B12 BI 6.5 Folate & one carbon metabolism BI 6.5 AETCOM Module 1.4 The foundations of communication –Counseling of parents with children suffering from inborn errors of aminoacid metabolism (7 hours) Practical/DOAP session:
Urbanization and its impact on health Demographic trends,cycle CM9.1 Fertility and factors influencing it CM9.2 Family welfare and population control CM9.9
Integration - Heart (Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, medicine, cardiology)
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
Patterns of Inheritance (Lecture) AN 74.1 – 74.4 THORAX – I Thoracic cage (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 21.1 – 21.11 Heart & Pericardium (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 22.1 – 22.7 Mediastinum (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 23.1 – 23.7 SDL session: patella, tibia, fibula, tarsal bones, metatarsal bones, phalanges of lower limb, ribs, sternum,thoracic vertebra) Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
Splanchnic And Fetal Circulation, Cutaneous Circulation PY 5.10 Practical/DOAP session General examination PY 4.10 Pulse PY 5.14, PY 5.16 Examination of cardiovascular system PY 5.15 ECG PY 5.6 ,PY 5.13 Blood Pressure – Posture & Exercise PY 5.12, PY 3.14 Small group teaching Cardiac cycle PY5.3 SDL session : Cardiac output PY5.9 AETCOM Module 1.1 What does it mean to be a doctor-qualities & role of a physician in health care system (3 hours) Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Colorimetry & spectrophotometry BI 11.6, BI 11.18 Estimation of serum urea BI 11.21, BI 11.17 Estimation of serum creatinine & clearance. BI 11.7, BI 11.17, BI 11.21, BI 11.22 Department vertical IT: Inborn errors of amino acid metabolism – Pediatrics SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
DECEMBER Anatomy 48 hours
THORAX – II Lungs & Trachea (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 24.1 – 24.6 Thorax (Lecture, practicals, DOAP) AN 25.1 – 25.9
IV RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY Lecture Introduction To Respiratory System, PY 6.1 Mechanics of Respiration, , Lung Volumes& capacities, Pulmonary
Lecture & SGT: Carbohydrate metabolism Part 2 of 2 BI 3.4 – BI 3.10 Vitamins B1, B2, B3 BI 6.5
Beyond hospital-reaching the community CM17.1
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
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Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
22 hours
GENETICS - II Principle of Genetics, Chromosomal Aberrations & Clinical Genetics (Lecture) AN 75.1 – 75.5 Department vertical IT – “Cross sectional Anatomy of thorax” - Radiology department Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
Circulation , Gas Exchange PY 6.2, Oxygen Transport Carbon-dioxide Transport, PY 6.3 Regulation Of Respiration, PY 6.6 PFT, PY 6.7 High Altitude And Deep Sea Physiology, PY 6.4 Hypoxia, Artificial Respiration, PY 6.5 Small group teaching Lung volumes &capacitiesPY6.2 Oxygen & carbondioxide Transport PY6.3 SDL session: Mechanics of respiration PY6.2 Practical /DOAP session Stethography, Spirometry, PY 6.8 Vitalography & PEFR, PY 6.10 Examination of RS, PY 6.9 AETCOM Module 1.2 What does it mean to be patient?- Demonstration of empathy in patient encounters (3 hours) Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
ASSESSMENT (Theory + Practical) – 2nd WEEK (6 DAYS)
VACATION – 1 WEEK
JANUARY Anatomy 75 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
34 hours
ABDOMEN, PELVIS & PERINEUM – I Anterior abdominal wall (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 44.1-44.7 Posterior abdominal wall (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 45.1-45.3 Male external genitalia (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 46.1-46.5 Abdominal cavity (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 47.1 – 47.14 Vertebral column (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 50.1 – 50.4 Department vertical IT: 1. Inguinal hernia – General surgery. 2.Surgical aspects of scrotal swellings – General surgery SDL session: lumbar vertebra Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
V GASTRO INTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY Lecture Introduction To GIT PY 4.1 Salivary Glands, Gastric Secretion, Pancreatic secretion, Intestinal Structure And Secretion PY 4.2, PY 4.8 GI Hormones, PY 4.5, PY 4.6 Liver And Bile Secretion PY 4.7 Movements Of Upper GIT, Movements Of Intestine, PY 4.3 Digestion & absorption Of Carbohydrates & Proteins, Digestion & Absorption Of Fats PY 4.4 Small group teaching Liver and bile secretion PY4.7 SDL session: GI motility PY4.3 VI RENAL PHYSIOLOGY Introduction To Excretion,, PY 7.1 Glomerular Filtration Rate PY 7.2 Autoregulation, Tubular Function, Mechanism Of Diluting and Concentration The Urine PY 7.3 Maintenance Of ECF Volume, Renal Function Tests, PY 7.7, PY 7.8
Lecture & SGT: Digestion & absorption of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins BI 3.2, BI 3.3, BI 4.2, BI 5.3 Heme synthesis BI 6.11 Heme breakdown BI 6.11 Liver function tests BI 6.13 –BI 6.15 Acid base & electrolyte balance BI 6.7, BI 6.8, BI 11.2 Renal function tests BI 6.13 –BI 6.15 Lipid metabolism -1 BI 4.3- BI 4.7 Practical/DOAP session Estimation of total proteins BI 11.8, BI 11.21 Estimation of albumin & AG ratio calculation BI 11.8, BI 11.22 Estimation of serum bilirubin BI11.12, BI 11.17 Estimation of urine creatinine & clearance. BI 11.7, BI 11.17, BI 11.21, BI 11.22 SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per
Reflection and Presentation of community visit
Integration Liver (Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, medicine, gastro) Kidney (Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, medicine, nephrology)
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
SDL session : Mechanism of Urine formation PY7.3 Practical/DOAP session: General examination PY 4.10, Pulse PY 5.14, PY 5.16 Examination of cardiovascular system PY 5.15 ECG PY 5.6, PY 5.13 Blood Pressure – Posture & Exercise PY 5.12, PY 3.14 AETCOM Module 1.1 What does it mean to be a doctor-qualities & role of a physician in health care system (3 hours) Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
FEBRUARY Anatomy 74 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
26 hours
ABDOMEN, PELVIS & PERINEUM – II Pelvic wall and viscera (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 48.1 – 48.8 Sectional Anatomy (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 51.1 – 51.2 Histology & Embryology (Lecture, practicals) AN 52.1–52.8 Osteology (Lecture, DOAP) AN 53.1
VI RENAL PHYSIOLOGY Acid Base Balance PY 7.5 Urinary Bladder PY 7.6 ,PY 7.9 Skin & Regulation Of Temperature Small group teaching Acid base balance PY7.5
Lecture & SGT: Lipid metabolism -2 & Steroidogenesis BI 4.3- BI 4.7 Vitamin D & Calcium metabolism BI 6.5, BI 6.9, BI 6.10 Thyroid function tests, Adrenal function tests BI 6.13 –BI 6.15, BI 11.17
Introduction to nutrition CM5.1 Nutrition assessment CM5.2
Integration – Thyroid (Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, medicine, endocrinology)
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
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– 53.4 Radiodiagnosis (Lecture, DOAP) AN 54.1 – 54.3 Surface marking (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 55.1 – 55.2 Department vertical IT – 1.“Cross sectional Anatomy of abdomen” - Radiology department 2.Cystoscopy – General surgery 3.Parturition - Obstetrics and Gynecology SDL session: bony pelvis, sacrum Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
VII ENDOCRINOLOGY Lecture Introduction to Endocrinology, Pituitary hormone, Thyroid ,Adrenal cortex, Adrenal Medulla, Pancreas, PY8.2 PY8.5, PY8.6 Parathyroid, PY8.1 Local Hormone, Pineal gland PY8.3 Small group teaching Adrenal cortex PY8.2 SDL Session: Local hormones PY8.3 Practical/DOAP sessions StethographySpirometry, PY 6.8 Vitalography & PEFR, PY 6.10 Examination of RS, PY 6.9 Department vertical IT- Diabetes Mellitus- Endocrinology Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Practical/DOAP session: Estimation of serum calcium/phosphorus BI 11.11 Estimation of total cholesterol/ HDL BI 11.9, BI 11.17 Estimation of Triglycerides BI 11.10, BI 11.17 SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
ASSESSMENT (Theory + Practical) – 2nd WEEK (6 DAYS)
MARCH Anatomy 81 hours
ABDOMEN, PELVIS & PERINEUM – III Perineum (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 49.1 – 49.5
VIII REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Introduction To Reproduction , PY 9.1, PY 9.2 Spermatogenesis & Testosterone
Lecture & SGT: Biological oxidation BI 6.6 Free radicals & anti-oxidants,
Feedback, assessment
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
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Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
34 hours
HEAD AND NECK – I Skull osteology (Lecture, DOAP) AN 26.1 – 26.7 Scalp (Lecture, practicals) AN 27.1 – 27.2 Face & Parotid region (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 28.1 – 28.10 Posterior triangle of neck (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 29.1 – 29.4 Cranial cavity (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 30.1 – 30.5 Orbit (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 31.1 – 31.5 Anterior Triangle (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 32.1 – 32.2 SDL session: skull, cervical vertebra Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
PY 9.3, PY 9.5 , PY 9.7, PY 9.9 Female Reproductive System Ovarian Hormones, Menstrual Cycle, PY 9.4, PY 9.7, PY 9.11 Pregnancy, Parturition And Lactation, PY 9.8 , PY 9.10, PY 9.12 Contraception PY 9.6 Small group teaching Spermatogenesis PY9.3 Menstrual cycle PY 9.11 SDL session :Contraception PY9.6 Practical/DOAP sessions StethographySpirometry, PY 6.8 Vitalography & PEFR, PY 6.10 Examination of RS, PY 6.9 AETCOM Module 1.2 What does it mean to be patient?- Demonstration of empathy in patient encounters (3 hours) Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Vitamin E BI 7.6, BI 7.7 BI 6.5, Xenobiotic metabolism BI 7.5, Copper & iron metabolism BI 6.9, BI 6.10 Metabolism in fed & fasting state BI 6.1 Regulation of blood glucose and Diabetes Mellitus BI 3.9 Minerals – Se, Zn, Fl, I, Mo, Mg etc BI 6.9, BI 6.10 Nutrition BI 8.1- BI 8.5, BI 11.23, BI 11.24 Practical/DOAP session Estimation of plasma glucose BI 11.21, BI 11.17 Urine analysis – Normal constituents BI 11.3, BI 11.4 Urine analysis – Abnormal constituents BI 11.4, BI 11.20 SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
APRIL HEAD AND NECK – II X SPECIAL SENSES Lecture & SGT:
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
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Anatomy 81 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
21 hours
Temporal and Infratemporal regions (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 33.1 – 33.5 Submandibular region (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 34.1 – 34.2 Deep structures in the neck (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 35.1 – 35.10 Mouth, Pharynx & Palate (Lecture) AN 36.1-36.5 Cavity of Nose (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 37.1 – 37.3 Larynx (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 38.1 – 38.3 Tongue (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 39.1 – 39.2 Organs of hearing and Equilibrium (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 40.1 – 40.5, Eyeball (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 41.1 – 41.3 Department vertical IT – “CT, MRI & ultrasound” - Radiology department SDL session: cranial cavity Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
Eye PY10.17, PY10.18, PY10.19 Ear PY10.15 Smell & Taste PY10.13, PY10.14 Small group teaching Optic pathwayPY10.17 Functions of middle ear PY10.15 SDL Session: Smell & Taste PY 10.3 Department vertical IT- Errors of Refraction – Ophthalmology Practical -Examination of Cranial Nerves 1-12 PY10.20 X Central Nervous system Lecture Introduction To CNS PY10.1, Synapses, Receptors, PY10.2 PY10.10 Ascending Tracts And Sensory Cortex, Pain Headache And Thermal Sensation, PY10.3 Practical/DOAP sessions -Examination of Sensory system PY10.11 Small group teaching -Ascending tracts PY10.3 SDL session : ReceptorsPY10.10 Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with
Vitamin A & C BI 6.5 Nucleotide chemistry & metabolism BI 6.2 – BI 6.4 DNA & RNA structure BI 7.1 Replication & repair BI 7.2 Transcription BI 7.2 Practical/ DOAP session: Estimation of serum uric acid BI 11.17 SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
ASSESSMENT (Theory + Practical) – 2nd WEEK (6 DAYS)
MAY Anatomy 81 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
34 hours
HEAD AND NECK – III Back Region (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 42.1 – 42.3 Head & Neck Joints, Histology, Development, Radiography & Surface marking (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 43.1 – 43.9 NEUROANATOMY - I Meninges & CSF (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 56.1 – 56.2 Spinal Cord (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 57.1 – 57.5 Medulla Oblongata (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 58.1 – 58.4 Pons (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 59.1 – 59.3 Cerebellum (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 60.1 - 60.3 Midbrain (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 61.1 – 61.3 Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
XI CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Lecture Descending Tracts – Pyramidal Tract Extra pyramidal Tract And Motor cortex Muscle Spindle &muscle Tone, Reflexes, Posture regulating mechanisms PY10.4 Ascending Tracts And Sensory Cortex, Pain Headache And Thermal Sensation, PY10.3 Small group teaching Applied Aspects of Spinal cord PY10.6 Small group teaching Descending Tracts – Pyramidal Tract Extra pyramidal Tract PY10.4 Practical/DOAP session- Examination of Motor system & Reflexes PY10.11 AETCOM Module 1.1 What does it mean to be a doctor-qualities & role of a physician in health care system (2 hours) Theory assessment with feedback
Lecture & SGT: Translation BI 7.2, BI 7.3 Protein targeting & disorders BI 9.3 Regulation of gene expression BI 7.3 Techniques in molecular biology BI 7.4 Demonstration: DNA extraction demonstration BI 11.17 SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
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TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
JUNE Anatomy 22 hours Physiology 44 hours Biochemistry:
22 hours
NEUROANATOMY - II Cranial nerve nuclei & Cerebral hemispheres (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 62.1 – 62.6 Ventricular System (Lecture, DOAP, SGD, Practicals) AN 63.1 – 63.2 Histology and embryology (Lecture, practicals) AN 64.1 – 64.3 Weekly assessment with feedback session during dissection hours – 1 hour per week
X CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Lecture Basal ganglia, Thalamus, Hypothalamus Cerebellum, Limbic system, PY10.7 EEG Sleep PY10.8 , PY10.12 Reticular activating system PY10.5 Learning &memory PY10.9 Small group teaching Basal ganglia PY10.7 SDL session : Sleep PY10.8 Practical - Cerebellar function test Department vertical IT-Parkinsonism- Medicine AETCOM Module 1.2 What does it mean to be patient?- Demonstration of empathy in patient encounters (2 hours) Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Lecture & SGT: Cancer biology BI 10.1, BI 10.2 CSF analysis BI 11.15 Chromatography BI 11.16 Electrophoresis BI 11.16 Department vertical IT: Cancer – Pathology SDL session: 1 hour during SGT topics Theory assessment with feedback sessions - 2 hours per month Practical assessment with feedback session - 3 hours per month
Sports (4 hours per month) and Extracurricular activities (2 hours per month)
PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
Total teaching hours for all the four subjects in phase I:
Anatomy : 691 hours
Physiology : 440 hours
Biochemistry : 295 hours
Community medicine : 60 hours
ASSESSMENT (Theory + Practical) – 2nd WEEK (6 DAYS)
July
REVISION REVISION REVISION
MODEL EXAMS FROM JULY 10th ONWARDS
PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
Early Clinical Exposure
Visit to clinical Departments- 12 hours / Department. 3 Hours/Session
Month Topic & Preclinical Departments Clinical Departments September
October Hematology :Physiology Blood bank
Sample collection: Biochemistry Sample Collection centre
November Radiological Imaging of Upper and lower limb bones : Anatomy Radiology
Examination of cardiovascular system : Physiology Simulation lab
December Examination of Respiratory system :Physiology Simulation lab
Radiological imaging of coronary blood vessels : Anatomy Cath lab
January Diabetes mellitus: Biochemistry General Medicine
GI Motility : Physiology Motility lab
Endoscopic Anatomy : Anatomy Gastroenterology department
February Jaundice : Biochemistry Pediatrics/ General Medicine
March Dialysis :Biochemistry General Medicine - Dialysis unit
April Inborn errors of metabolism: Biochemistry Pediatrics
May Radiological Imaging of brain, head and neck: Anatomy Radiology department
PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH
TIME TABLE FOR PHASE I MBBS
(Dr. S. RAMALINGAM – Dean)
Early Clinical Exposure
Departmental level: 18 hours/department.
Month Topic & Preclinical Departments
Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry September Transport mechanisms HbS, Thalassemia, Hb Electrophoresis, Chromatography
October Upper limb clinical anatomy charts and Radiological Anatomy General embryology – Congenital anomalies charts
Anemia Myasthenia gravis
Clinical enzymology Inborn errors in carbohydrate metabolism
November Lower limb clinical anatomy charts and Radiological Anatomy
Cardiac failure, ECG
Inborn errors in aminoacid metabolism Vitamin B12 deficiency
December Thorax clinical anatomy charts and Radiological Anatomy
Bronchial asthma Consolidation
Inborn errors in carbohydrate metabolism
January Genetics – clinical charts
Gastric ulcer Nephrotic syndrome, Glomerulonephritis Renal failure
LFT & Jaundice Acid base disorders, MCAD deficiency, Carnitine deficiency Porphyrias Lactose intolerance
February Abdomen clinical anatomy charts and Radiological Anatomy
Cushing’s disease, Addison’s Disease
Nutritional rickets Thyroid function tests Fatty liver, Lipid profile, Type 1 & 2 hyperlipoproteinemia, Gaucher’s disease Parathyroid adenoma
March Pelvis and Perineum clinical anatomy charts and Radiological Anatomy
GTT charts, DKA, Diabetic foot, HHS, GDM, Lactic acidosis Wilsons’ disease, Kwashiorkor, Hemosiderosis
May Head and neck clinical anatomy charts and Radiological Anatomy
Cortico-spinal Tract Cerebellum
DNA repair defects
June Neuroanatomy clinical anatomy charts
Vitamin A & C Protein electrophoresis charts Biochemistry lab instruments & principles