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SCHEDULE FROM SEPTEMBER 2019 – AUGUST, 2020
Teaching schedule for the month of September. 2019
DAY 1
02.09.19(Mon)
DAY 2
03.09.19(Tues)
DAY 3
04.09.19(wed)
DAY 4
05.09.19(Thurs)
DAY 5
06.09.19(fri)
DAY 6
07.09.19(sat)
8-9 am Introduction to
Physiology
Describe the structure and
functions of various
subcellular
componentsB.11.1,Lectures
Describe parts,
blood and nerve
supply of a long
boneAN 2.1
Define and Describe
the concept of
public health, define
health, holistic
health, determinants
of health CM 1.1,
1.2; Lecture
SDL- Physiology Concept of
disease, agent ,
host and
environment in
disease, Multi
factorial causation
CM1.3, Lecture
9-10 am Introduction to
Anatomy,
demonstrate normal
anatomical position,
various planes,
relation,
comparison,
laterality &
movement in our
bodyAN1.1
Describe composition of
bone and bone marrow/
Classification of Bone
Enumerate special features
of a sesamoid bone
AN 1.2, 2.3
Joints type and
subtype, nerve
supply and Hilton’s
lawAN2.5 &2.6
Describe the
structure and
components of
Biological cell
membrane
B.11.1,Lectures
Introduction to histology –
microscope and tissue
processing (not included in
original Module)
Distinguish
between different
types of transport
mechanism of
biomolecules
across cell
membrane
B.11.1
Horizontal
Integration- PY
1.3
FA- 1hr
10-11am
ECE (Anatomy)
Describe the structure and
function of Mammalian
cells
PY. 1.1,
TM- Lecture
Alignment – BI 1.1
Describe the
composition and
function on Blood
component
PY. 2.1
TM- Lecture
Alignment – AN 1.2
+ 2.3
Describe and
discuss the
principles of
Homeostasis
PY. 1.1
TM- Lecture
SDL
(Osteomalacia/osteoporosis)
11- 12 pm
Orientation and
introduction of Microscope
(A+B)
TM- DOAP
Handling of
Microscope (A)
TM- DOAP
Describe commonly
used laboratory
Handling of
Microscope (B)
TM- DOAP
Describe commonly
used laboratory
Histology practical on
microscope and tissue
processing (not included in
original Module)
Preparation of
blood smear
(A+B)
12-1 pm
apparatus and
equipments, good
safe laboratory
practice and waste
disposal(Lectures/
Demonstration)
( GROUPB)
B.111.1
apparatus and
equipments, good
safe laboratory
practice and waste
disposal(Lectures/
Demonstration)
( GROUPA )
B.111.1
TM- DOAP
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Cadaveric oath,
Demonstrate respect
and follow the
correct procedure
when handling
cadavers and other
biologic
tissueAN82.1
Demonstration ( human
skeleton)
Demonstration of
human Skeleton &
joints
Demonstration on
human Joints
Describe and discuss
transport across the cell
membrane
PY. 1.5
TM- Lecture
Sports and
extracurricular
activities
DAY 7
09.09.19
DAY 8
10.09.19
DAY 9
11.09.19
DAY 10
12.09.19
DAY 11
13.09.19
DAY 12
14.09.19
8-9 am Describe the
Intercellular
communication
PY 1.3
TM- Lecture
HO
LID
AY
Introduction to general
embryology – stages of
human life and
explanation of terms –
ontogeny, phylogeny,
trimester, viabilityAN
76.1, 76.2
Natural history of
disease, levels of
prevention CM1.4,
Lecture
SDL-
Biochemicalrole of
co enzymesB12.1
Interventions at each
level of prevention
with examples.
CM1.5, Small group
discussion
9-10 am
General anatomy of
muscle - Parts of a
Describe the structure of
chromosomes with
classification
Explain fundamental
concepts of enzyme,
isoenzyme, alloenzyme,
Describe the types of
epithelium and
glands. AN65.2
Enumerate the main
classes of IUBMB
nomenclature
skeletal muscle, shunt
and spurt muscle (N)
and difference
between tendon, fascia
and aponeurosisAN
3.2 & 3.3
Describe technique of
karyotyping with its
applications
Describe the Lyon's
hypothesisAN73.1,
73.2,73.3
coenzyme & co-factors.
B12.1, Lectures
B12.1, Lectures
Describe the
Kinetics of enzyme
activity
(MichaelisMenton
model & Allosteric
enzymes B12.3
Lectures
10-11am
ECE- (Physiology)
Describe the different type
of Muscle fiber and their
structure
PY 3.7
TM- Lecture
AN 3.1
Describe and discuss the
Molecular Basis of RMP
and action potential in
excitable tissues
PY 1.8
TM- Lecture
SDL
11- 12 pm Staining of smear and
DLC (A)
PY 2.11
DOAP
Describe the preparation
of buffers and estimation
of PhB111.2
( GROUP B)
Small group discussions
Staining of smear and
DLC (B)
PY 2.11
DOAP
Describe the preparation
of buffers and estimation
of Ph B111.2
( GROUPA )
Small group discussions
Microanatomy of
Epithelium &
Glands
Practical Revision
12-1 pm Histology practical
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Demonstration of
various groups of
muscles in the body in
Dissection Hall
Dissection Dissection SGT (Tutorial on
intercellular
communication)
Sports and
extracurricular
activities
DAY 13
16.09.19
DAY 14
17.09.19
DAY 15
18.09.19
DAY 16
19.09.19
DAY 17
20.09.19
DAY 18
21.09.19
8-9 am Describe and discuss
skin & cutaneous
circulation
PY 5.10
Enumerate are the
factors influencing
enzymatic catalyses
B12.1Lectures
Describe
spermatogenesis AN
Concept of IEC, BCC ,
principles of Health
promotion, IEC: practical
examples CM 1.6 Lecture
SDL- Physiology Enumerate and
describe different
health indicators
CM 1.7 Lecture
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN
77.3 Small group discussion
9-10 am General features of
skin and fascia
Describe different
types of skin &
dermatomes in body
Describe structure &
function of skin with
its appendages
Describe superficial
fascia along with fat
distribution in body
Describe,
modifications of deep
fascia with its
functions
Explain principles of
skin incisionsAN4.1
AN4.2 AN4.3AN4.4
AN4.5
Differentiate
between blood
vascular and
lymphatic system
Describe the concept
of anastomoses and
collateral circulation
with significance of
end-arteries
Explain function of
meta-arterioles,
precapillary
sphincters, arterio-
venous anastomoses
Differentiate
between pulmonary
and systemic
circulation
Describe portal
system giving
examples AN 5.1,
AN 5.2
Topic:
PatternsofInheritance
Describe the various
modes of inheritance
with examples
Draw pedigree charts
for the various types of
inheritance & give
examples of diseases of
each mode 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 AN 74.1 AN
74.2, AN 74.3, AN
74.4
Discuss the mechanism of
enzyme catalysis
B12.3,
Lectures
Describe & identify
various types of
connective tissue
with functional
correlation
Describe the
ultrastructure/Histol
ogy of connective
tissue
AN 66.1,AN66.2
Discuss the role of
activators and
inhibitors in enzyme
activity
B12.4,Small group
discussions
FA- 1hr
10-11am ECE (Biochemistry) Describe RBC
formation, regulation
and its function
PY 2.4
TM- Lecture
Describe Functional
Anatomy of heart and
circulatory system
PY 5.10
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN.5
Lymphatic circutlation
PY 5.10
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN.6
SDL –
PatternsofInheritanc
e
11- 12 pm
RBC count
demonstration
PY 2.11
DOAP
RBC Count (A)
PY 2.11DOAP
Observe the estimation
of SGOT & SGPT
( GROUP B)
B12.2Demonstration
RBC Count (B)
PY 2.11DOAP
Observe the estimation of
SGOT & SGPT
( GROUP A)
B12.2 Demonstration
Microanatomy of
Connective tissue
followed by
Practical Revision
12-1 pm DOAP under
microscope
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection Dissection Demonstration of Models
of Gametogenesis
Dissection Tutorial on Body
Fluid Compartment
Sports and
extracurricular
activities
DAY 19
23.09.19
DAY 20
24.09.19
DAY 21
25.09.19
DAY 22
26.09.19
DAY 23
27.09.19
DAY 24
28.09.19
DAY 26
30.09.19
8-9 am Excitable tissues of
molecular basis of AP
(A + B)
PY 1.8
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN 7
Discuss about
allosteric enzymes
and their kinetics.
B12.3,lectures
Describe
oogenesis along
with
diagramsAN.77.
3
Describe the
demographic
profile of India
and its health
impact CM1.8
SDL
SDL-
Describe
and discuss
the clinical
utility of
various
serum
enzymes as
markers of
pathological
conditions
B12.5
Describe the
demographic
profile of India and
its health impact
CM1.8 Small group
teaching
Describe the fluid
compartments of
the body, its ionic
composition and
measurements
PY 1.6
TM- Lecture
9-10 am Introduction to upper
limb and cutaneous
nerves and veins of the
upper limb and
development of upper
limb
Topic: Introduction
to the nervous
system
Describe general
plan of nervous
system with
components of
central, peripheral &
autonomic nervous
systems.
Describe structure of
a typical spinal
nerve.
List components of
nervous tissue and
their functions.
Describe differences
between sympathetic
and spinal ganglia.
Describe concept of
loss of innervation of
a muscle with its
applied anatomy. AN
7.1, AN 7.2, AN 7.3,
AN 7.4, AN 7.5, AN
7.6.
Topic: Principle
of Genetics,
Chromosomal
Aberrations
&ClinicalGeneti
cs
Describe the
structural and
numerical
chromosomal
aberrations
Explain the
terms mosaics
and chimeras
with example
AN75.1 AN75.2
Discuss about
mechanism of
enzyme
regulationB12.
3,Lectures
Describe &
identify
various
types of
muscle
under the
microscope
Classify
muscle and
describe the
structure-
function
correlation
of the same
Describe the
ultrastructur
e of
muscular
tissue
AN67.1
AN67.2
AN67.3
Discuss use of
enzymes in
laboratory
investigations
(Enzyme based
assays)B12.6 ,
Interpret
laboratory results
of enzyme activities
& describe the
clinical utility of
various enzymes as
markers of
pathological
conditionsB12.7
SGT/IL- Pathology,
General Medicine
Pectoral region:
Describe
attachment, nerve
supply & action
of pectoralis
major and
pectoralis minor
Clavipectoral
fascia
AN 9.1
10-11am AETCOM in
Dissection Hall
Discuss the
organization of the
nervous system
PY 3.14
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN
Describe action
potential and its
properties in
different muscle
types
PY 3.8
TM- Lecture
RBC formation
and regulation
PY 2.4
TM- Lecture
SDL
Demonstrati
on of
embryology
model of
Uterine
changes
during
menstrual
cycle.
ECE- Anatomy
11- 12 pm AETCOM Demonstration of
Mosso Ergography
(A + B)
PY 3.14
MossoErgograph
y (A)
PY 3.14
DOAP
Describe the
MossoErgograp
hy (B)
PY 3.14
DOAP
Describe the
Lab
activity:
Histology/ul
trastructure
of muscular
Practical Revision
(A+B)
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
assessment
1 hr
chemical
components of
normal urine.
( GROUP
B)B111.3,
Lecture
chemical
components of
normal urine.
( GROUPA )
B111.3, Lecture
tissue
ECE - Anatomy
12-1 pm Lab
activity:
Histology/ul
trastructure
of muscular
tissue AN
67.3
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Demonstration
Identify the clavicle
&Humerus, its side,
important features &
keep it in anatomical
position
Enumerate
peculiarities of
clavicle
Demonstrate
important muscle
attachment on the
given
boneAN8.1AN8.3AN
8.4
Demonstration
Identify the Scapula,
Radius, important
features & keep it in
anatomical position
Demonstrate
important muscle
attachment on the
given bone. AN8.4
Dissection Demonstration
Identify the
Ulna &
articulated
hands, its side,
important
features & keep
it in anatomical
position
Demonstrate
important
muscle
attachment on
the given bone
AN 8.4
SGT
(Anatomy)
Sports &
Extracurricular
Activity
Dissection of
Pectoral Region
Teaching schedule for the month of October. 2019
DAY 1
01.10.19(Tue)
DAY 2
03.10.19 (Thur)
DAY 3
04.10.19(fri)
DAY 4
05.10.19(sat)
DAY 5
09.10.19(wed)
DAY 6
10.10.19(thur)
8-9 am Function and
classification of
Proteins ,physical and
chemical properties of
proteinStructural
Role of effective
communication skills in
health CM 1.9;
SDL - Physiology Effective
communication
skills in a simulated
environment CM 1.9
Small group
Describe the uterine
changes occurring
during the menstrual
cycle
Important aspects of
doctor patient
relationship CM1.10
Lectures( with
General Medicine)
organization of
proteins
B15.1,Lectures
Small group teaching teaching Describe the
synchrony between
the ovarian and
menstrual cyclesAN
77.1, AN77.2
9-10 am Breast: Describe the
location, extent, deep
relations, structure,
age changes, blood
supply, lymphatic
drainage,
microanatomy and
applied anatomy of
breast AN 9.2
Describe and discuss
functions of proteins and
structure-function
relationships in relevant
areas e.g., hemoglobin and
selected
hemoglobinopathies
B15.1,Lectures
Nervoustissuehistology
Describe & Identify
multipolar & unipolar
neuron, ganglia,
peripheral nerve
Describe the structure-
function correlation of
neuronAN68.1AN68.2
Discuss the function
and classification of
carbohydrates
Describe the
stereoisomerism of
monosaccharide’s,
Physical &
Chemical properties
of Monosaccharide’s
B13.1 ,SGT
FA- 1hr
Describe the genetic
basis & clinical
features of Down’s
syndrome,
klenfelter’s
syndrome,
PraderWilli
syndrome, Edward
syndrome &Patau
syndrome
AN 75.3
Discuss
Disaccharides and
Polysaccharides
B13.1,Lectures
10-11am Discuss the origin,
forms, variations and
functions of plasma
proteins
PY 2.2
TM- Lecture
Alignment – Bio
(B15)
Describe and discuss the
synthesis and functions of
Hb
PY 2.3
TM- Lecture
Alignment – Bio (B16)
SDL – Fracture neck
humerus Describe the
structure and
functions of
neuron and
neuroglia
PY 2.3
TM- Lecture
Describe and
discuss Breakdown
of Hb and Hb
variants
PY 2.3
TM- Lecture
11- 12 pm
Hb estimation
PY 2.11
DOAP
Hb estimation
PY 2.11
DOAP
Lab activity on
Nervoustissuehistology
Practical Revision
Describe and discus
breakdown of Hb
and Hb variation
PY 2.11
DOAP
Perform urine
analysis to estimate
and determine
normal and
abnormal
Hb estimation
PY 2.11
DOAP
Perform urine
analysis to estimate
and determine
normal and
abnormal
12-1 pm
constituents
(GROUP B)
B111.4, DOAP
constituents
(GROUP A)
B111.4, DOAP
1-2 pm HOLIDAY
2-4 pm Dissection Dissection Tutorial on cellular
Transport
Sports and
extracurricular
activities
Demonstration of
model on uterine
changes & menstrual
cycles
Dissection
DAY 7
11.10.19(fri)
DAY 8
12.10.199Sat)
DAY 9
14.10.19(Mon)
DAY 10
15.10.19(Tue)
DAY 11
16.10.19(wed)
DAY 12
17.10.19(thur)
8-9 am Describe the structure
and functions of
different types of
glycosaminoglycans
B13.1,Lectures
CM :
FA: 1 hour Describe different
types of Anemia
and Jaundice
(Physiology
PY 2.5
Hb estimation
PY 2.11 Pathways of glucose
metabolism:
glycolysis
B13.4,Lectures
Describe the stages
and consequences of
fertilization
AN 77.4
Concept of safe and
wholesome water,
water sources and
requirements.
CM3.2 Lecture
9-10 am BloodVessels
Histology of Blood
vessels
List general
differences between
arteries & veins
Explain functional
difference between
elastic, muscular
arteries and arterioles
Describe portal
system giving
examples Explain
function of meta-
arterioles, precapillary
sphincters, arterio-
Describe the processes
involved in digestion and
assimilation of
carbohydrates and storage
Describe and discuss the
digestion and assimilation
of carbohydrates from food
B13.2,B13.3,SGT
Identify & describe
boundaries and
contents of axilla
AN 10.1
Identify, describe
and demonstrate the
origin, extent,
course, parts,
relations and
branches of axillary
artery & tributaries
of vein
AN 10.2
Enumerate and
describe the
anatomical
principles
underlying
contraception
AN 77.5
Pathways of glucose
metabolism:
glycolysis
B13.4,Lectures
venous anastomoses
Define thrombosis,
infarction &aneurysm
AN 5.3, AN 5.4, AN
5.5, AN 5.7, AN 5.8
10-11am Self directed learning
– Claw hand, wrist
drop
Describe WBC
formation and
regulation
PY 2.6
TM- Lecture
Discus Nerve growth
factors and other
factors.
PY 3.1
TM- Lecture 11- 12 pm Identify elastic &
muscular blood
vessels, capillaries
under the microscope
Describe the various
types and structure-
function correlation of
blood vessel AN 69.1,
AN 69.2
Practical Revision ECE-case of anemia
and Jaundice
(Physiology)
WBC count
(Demonstration)
PY 2.11
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment
(1 hr)
WBC count
PY 2.11
DOAP
Perform urine
analysis to estimate
and determine
normal and
abnormal
constituents
(GROUP B)
B111.4,DOAP
WBC count
PY 2.11
DOAP
Perform urine
analysis to estimate
and determine
normal and
abnormal
constituents
(GROUP A)
B111.4,DOAP
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Tutorial on Plasma
Proteins
Sports and extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection Demonstration of
models of
Fertilization &
Female reproductive
organs
Dissection
DAY 13
18.10.19(fri)
DAY 14
19.10.19(sat)
DAY 15
21.10.19(Mon)
DAY 16
22.10.19(tue)
DAY 17
23.10.19(wed)
DAY 18
24.10.19(thur)
8-9 am SDL-Physiology Water borne diseases,
Water purification process
CM3.2;3.3; Lecture
Describe the types,
functions &
properties of nerve
fiber
PY 3.2
TM- Lecture
Pathways of glucose
metabolism: HMP
shunt
B13.4,Lectures
Describe teratogenic
influences; fertility
and sterility,
surrogate
motherhood, social
significance of “sex-
ratio”. AN77.6
Water Quality standards;
Indicators of water
Quality CM3.2 Lecture
9-10 am Lymphoidtissue
List the components
and functions of the
lymphatic system
with Histology
Describe structure of
lymph capillaries &
mechanism of lymph
circulation
describe
microanatomy of
lymph node
AN 6.1, AN 6.2, AN
70.2
Pathways of glucose
metabolism:
gluconeogenesis
B13.4,Lectures
FA- 1hr
Explain formation
& variations of
brachial plexus
Explain the
anatomical basis of
clinical features of
Erb’s palsy and
Klumpke’s
paralysis
AN 10.5, AN 10.6
Describe the
anatomical groups
of axillary lymph
nodes and specify
their areas of
drainage
Explain anatomical
basis of enlarged
axillary lymph
nodes
AN 10.4, AN 10.7
Describe the
muscles of Back &
Scapular region
Describe and
identify the
intermuscular spaces
in the scapular
region
AN 10.8
Pathways of glucose
metabolism: Galactose
and fructose
metabolism, uronic acid
pathway
B13.4,Lectures
10-11am SDL – Claw hand,
wrist drop
ECE-Biochemistry Describe the
functional anatomy
of heart including
chambers, sound,
and pacemaker
tissue & conducting
system
PY 5.1
TM- Lecture
Describe the
molecular basis of
muscle contraction
in skeletal &
smooth muscles
PY 3.8
Describe the properties
of the cardiac muscle
including it
mornophology,electrical,
Mechanical and
metabolic function
PY 5.2
TM- Lecture
11- 12 pm Lab activity on
Identification of
lymphoid tissue
under the microscope
& describe
microanatomy of
lymph node
AN 70.2
Practical Revision ECE-Biochemistry Examination of the
Radial pulse
(Demonstration) &
BP Recording
PY 5.12
Record blood
pressure and pulse at
rest
PY 5.12
DOAP
Describe the
principles of
colorimetry
,Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
creatinine and
creatinine
clearance(GROUP
B)
B111.6, Lectures
/Practical
Record blood pressure
and pulse at rest
PY 5.12
DOAP
Describe the principles
of colorimetry
,Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
creatinine and
creatinine
clearance(GROUP A)
B111.6, Lectures
/Practical
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Tutorial on RBC
formation &
Regulation
Sports and extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection Dissection Dissection
DAY 19
25.10.19(Fri)
DAY 20
26.10.19(sat)
DAY 21
28.10.19(Mon)
DAY 22
29.10.19(Tue)
DAY23
30.10.19(wed)
DAY 24
31.10.19(Thur)
8-9
am
Describe and
discuss the
concept of
TCA cycle as a
amphibolic
pathway and
its regulation
B13.6,SDL
Rain water
harvesting and
conservation CM3.2;
Lecture
Describe the properties
of the cardiac muscle
including it
mornophology,electrical,
Mechanical and
metabolic function
PY 5.2
TM- Lecture
Role of insulin
& Glucagon in
maintenance of
blood glucose
level B13.9,
LECTURES
Describe cleavage and
formation of blastocyst
Describe the development of
trophoblast
Describe the process of
implantation & common
abnormal sites of implantation
Health hazards of air pollution,
noise and radiation pollution;
prevention CM 3.1, Small
group teaching
AN 78.1, AN 78.2, AN 78.3
9-10
am
Describe the
arterial
anastomosis
around the
scapula and
mention the
boundaries of
triangle of
auscultation
Describe and
identify the
deltoid and
rotator cuff
muscles.
AN 10.9, AN
10.10
Describe the common
poisons that inhibit
crucial enzymes of
carbohydrate
metabolism (eg;
fluoride, arsenate)
B13.7,SGT
Describe, identify and
demonstrate the
position, attachment,
nerve supply and actions
of trapezius,
latissimusdorsi&serratus
anterior
AN 10.8, AN 10.11
Describe and
demonstrate
shoulder joint
for– type,
articular surfaces,
capsule, synovial
membrane,
ligaments,
relations,
movements,
muscles involved,
blood supply,
nerve supply and
applied anatomy
AN 10.2
Describe genetic basis of
variation: polymorphism and
mutation
Describe the principles of
genetic counseling
AN 75.4, AN 75.5
Discuss Diabetes Mellitus,
etiology, Biochemical basis of
symptoms & ComplicationB13.9,
LECTURES
10-
11am
SDL
(Anatomy)
AETCOM
Describe the
structure of NMJ
and Transmission
of Impulse
PY 3.4
TM- Lecture
Describe the events
occurring during the cardiac
cycle
PY 5.3
TM- Lecture
Describe the formation of
platelets and functions
PY 2.7
TM- Lecture
11- 12
pm
Describe
microanatomy
of lymph node,
spleen,
thymus, tonsil
and correlate
the structure
with function
Lab activity:
Identify the
lymphoid
tissue under
the
microscope.
AN 70.2
Practical Revision Observe with
CAL on nerve
muscle
experiment
(A+B)
PY 3.18
DOAP
Observe with CAL on nerve
muscle experiment
(A)
PY 3.18
DOAP
Estimate the blood
glucose
levelB13.8,DOAP(GROU
PB)
Observe with CAL on Nerve
muscle experiment (B)
PY 3.18
DOAP
Estimate the blood glucose
levelB13.8,DOAP(GROUPB)
12-1
pm
1-2
pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4
pm
SGT-
Anatomy
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection Demonstration of embryology
models: blastocysts,
implantation
Dissection
Teaching schedule for the month of November 2019.
DAY 1
01.11.19(fri)
DAY 2
02.11.19(sat)
DAY 3
04.11.19(Mon)
DAY 4
05.11.19tues
DAY 5
06.11.19 wed
DAY 6
07.11.19thurs
8-9 am SDL-Physiology
CM
FA: 1 hour
Describe the concept
of pH and Buffer
systems in Body
PY 1.7
TM- Lecture
Discuss the
disorders of
carbohydrate
metabolismB13.10,
lectures
Describe the
formation of extra-
embryonic
mesoderm and
coelom, bilaminar
disc and prochordal
plate
Describe in brief
abortion; decidual
reaction, pregnancy
test
Concept of solid
waste disposal,
sanitary latrine and
its types. CM3.4;
Small group
teaching
AN 78.4, AN 78.5
9-10 am Describe and
demonstrate muscle
groups of upper arm
with emphasis on
biceps and triceps
brachii(Muscles of
Arm- Front & Back)
AN 11.1
Discuss and interpret
laboratory results of
analytes associated with
metabolism of
carbohydrates.-Blood
glucose level ,Glycated
hemoglobin Glucose
tolerance test,
B13.8SGT/ILPathology&
General Medicine
Identify & describe
origin, course,
relations, branches
(or tributaries),
termination of
important nerves
and vessels in arm
(Nerves & Blood
Vessels of Arm)
Describe the
anatomical basis of
Saturday night
paralysis AN11.2,
AN 11.4
Identify & describe boundaries and contents of cubital fossa
Describe the anatomical basis of Venepuncture of cubital veins AN 11.5, AN 11.3
Describe the type,
articular surfaces,
capsule, synovial
membrane,
ligaments, relations,
movements, blood
and nerve supply of
elbow joint.
Anastomosis around
elbow joint
AN 13.3, AN 11.6
Discuss chemistry of
lipids. B14.1,lectures
10-11am Self directed learning
(Anatomy)
Early clinical
exposure (Anatomy)
Describe the
formation of
platelets, functions
and variations PY 2.7
TM- Lecture
Describe the
physiological basis
of Hemostasis and
anticoagulants PY 2.8
TM- Lecture
Describe the
physiological basis
of Hemostasis and
anticoagulants PY 2.8
TM- Lecture
11- 12 pm Describe the
histological
classification of
various types bone and
structure-function
correlation of the same
AN 71.1
Practical revision
Bleeding Time &
clotting time
(A+B) PY 2.11
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment (1 hr)
Bleeding time &
Clotting Time
A PY 2.11
DOAP
Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
total cholesterol
B111.9,Practical
GROUP B
Bleeding time &
Clotting Time
B PY 2.11
DOAP
Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
total cholesterol
B111.9,Practical
GROUP A
12-1 pm 12-1.00pm
Lab activity: Identify
bone under the
microscope;
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Tutorial on Resting
Membrane Potential
and action potential
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection Demonstration of
embryology model:
bilaminar germ disc
Dissection
PY 1.8
SGT
DAY 7
08.11.19fri
DAY 8
09.11.19 sat
DAY 9
11.11.19mon
DAY 10
13.11.19 wed
DAY 11
14.11.19thurs
DAY 12
15.11.19fri
8-9 am SDL- Different
types of graphs &
Interpretation of
glucose B13.8
Describe standards of
housing and its effect
on health ;CM 3.5,
Lecture
Describe
Bleeding &
clotting disorder PY 2.8
TM- Lecture
Describe the formation &
fate of the primitive streak
Describe formation & fate of
notochord AN 79.1, AN 79.2
Demonstrate the functioning
and structure of STP; CM3.4;
Field visit
SDL-Physiology
9-10 am Describe and
demonstrate
important muscle
groups of ventral
forearm with
attachments, nerve
supply and actions
(Muscles of Front
of Forearm)
Describe the
biosynthesis
degradation of fatty
acids
B14.2, SGT/IL-
General medicine
FA- 1hr
Identify &
describe origin,
course, relations,
branches (or
tributaries),
termination of
important nerves
and vessels of
forearm
AN 12.2
Describe the type, articular
surfaces, capsule, synovial
membrane, ligaments,
relations, movements, blood
and nerve supply of
proximal, middle and distal
radio-ulnar joints,
AN 13.3
Ketone bodies: their
synthesis, utilization and
conditions leading to
ketoacidosisB14.2,Lectures
Describe flexor
retinaculum with
its attachments
Explain
anatomical basis
of carpal tunnel
syndrome
AN 12.3, AN 12.4
10-11am SDL- osteoarthritis
ECE Physiology
Describe different Blood
group and discuss the clinical
imporatance of blood
grouping, blood banking and
transfusion.
PY 2.9
TM- Lecture
Blood banking &
Transfusion
PY 2.9
SDL (Anatomy)
11- 12
pm
Describe the
microscopic
structure of
cartilage &
describe various
types and structure-
function correlation
of the same
AN 71.2
Practical Revision
Blood grouping & Typing
PY 2.11
DOAP
Demonstrate the estimation
of serum
triglyceridesB111.9,Practical
GROUP B
Blood grouping & typing
PY 2.11
DOAP
Demonstrate the estimation
of serum
triglyceridesB111.9,Practical
GROUP A
Describe the
histological
structure of skin
and its appendage
and correlate the
structure with
function
AN 72.1 12-1 pm
Identify the skin
and its
appendages under
the microscope Lab activity:
Identify cartilage
under the
microscope
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Tutorial on NMJ
and Impulse
Transmission PY 3.4
SGT
Sports and
extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection 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, Identify the bones
and joints of upper limb seen
in anteroposterior and lateral
view radiographs of shoulder
region, arm, elbow, forearm
and hand
AN 13.6, AN 13.5
Tutorial on
Physiological
Basis of
Haemostasis
PY 2.8
SGT
DAY 13
16.11.19 sat
DAY 14
18.11.19mon
DAY 15
19.11.19tues
DAY 16
20.11.19 wed
DAY 17
21.11.19thurs
DAY 18
22.11.19fri
8-9 am Role of vectors in
disease causation ;CM
3.6; Small group
teaching
Describe the action of
Neuromuscular Blocking
agents & pathophysiology
of myasthenia gravis
PY 3.5, PY3.6
TM- Lecture
Metabolism of
phospholipids and
triacylglycerols-
B14.2,Lecture
Describe the process
of neurulation
Describe the
development of
somites and intra-
embryonic coelom
AN 79.3, AN 79.4
Life cycle and
Identifying features of
important vectors ;CM
3.7; Practical
Describe the
structure and
functions of
lipoproteins.
B14.4,SDL
9-10 am Describe the
metabolism of
cholesterol and
Describe and demonstrate
important muscle groups
of dorsal forearm with
Describe origin,
course, relations,
branches (or
Identify & describe
compartments deep
to extensor
Describe small
muscles of hand
along with nerve
compounds formed
from
cholesterolB14.2, IL-
G.Medicine
attachments, nerve supply
and actions (Back of
Forearm) AN 12.11
tributaries),
termination of
important nerves
and vessels of back
of forearm (Nerves
& Vessels of Back
of Forearm)
Describe the
anatomical basis of
Wrist drop AN
12.12
retinaculum
Identify & describe
extensor expansion
formation
AN 12.14, 12.15
supply. Also
describe movements
of thumb and
muscles involved.
AN 12.5
10-11am
ECE on Diabetic
Ketoacisdosis (Bio)
B14.2
Describe the mode
of muscle
contraction in
skeletal & smooth
muscles PY 3.9
TM- Lecture
Describe
generation,
conductions of
cardiac impulse
PY 5.4
TM- Lecture
Describe generation
& conduction of
cardiac impulse
PY 5.4
TM- Lecture
SDL (Anatomy)
11- 12 pm Practical revision-
Visit to Blood Bank
Effect of exercise
on
Cardiorespiratory
parameter PY 3.15
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment (1 hr)
Effects of exercise
on
Cardiopulmonary
parameters PY 3.15
DOAP
Explain the basis
and rationale of
biochemical tests
done in:
- dyslipidemia
(GROUP B)
B111.17,Lectures
,SGD
Effects of exercise on
cardiopulmonary
parameters PY 3.15
DOAP
Explain the basis and
rationale of
biochemical tests done
in:
dyslipidemia(GROUPA)
B111.17,Lectures ,SGD
Dissection
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Sports/ extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection Dissection Dissection Anatomy (SGT)
DAY 19
23.11.19 sat
DAY 20
25.11.19mon
DAY 21
26.11.19tues
DAY 22
27.11.19 wed
DAY 23
28.11.19thurs
DAY 24
29.11.19fri
DAY 25
30.11.19 sat
8-9 am Understand
life cycle of
vectors ;
CM3.7; SDL
Describe the
functional
Anatomy of the
Respiratory Tract PY 6.1
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN 24
1-5
Explain the regulation of
lipoprotein metabolism &
associated disorders
B14.3Lectures
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
AN 79.5, AN 79.6
CM
FA : 1 hour
SDL-
Physiology
Insecticides
for vectors of
public
importance;
mode of
action;
CM3.8;
Lecture
9-10 am Describe
functions,
interrelations
& relations
OF
lipoproteins
with
atheroscleros
is
B14.4,
IL/SGT
Describe course and
branches of
important blood
vessels and nerves in
hand (Nerves &
blood vessels of
Palm)
Describe anatomical
basis of Claw hand
AN 12.7, AN 12.8
Describe fibrous flexor
sheaths, ulnar bursa, radial
bursa and digital synovial
sheaths
Explain infection of
fascialspaces of palm
AN 12.9, AN 12.10
Describe the type, articular
surfaces, capsule, synovial
membrane, ligaments,
relations, movements,
blood and nerve supply of
wrist joint & first
carpometacarpal joint
AN 13.3
Introduction
to Lower limb
& Describe
and
demonstrate
origin, course,
relations,
branches (or
tributaries),
termination of
important
nerves and
vessels of
anterior thigh
AN 15.1
Interpret
laboratory
results of
analytes
associated
with
metabolism of
lipids
B14.5,B14.7,
SGT
10-11am
AETCOM
Describe the mechanics
of Normal Respiration,
pressure changes during
ventilation, lungvolume
and capacities, alveolar
surface tension,
compliance, airway
Describe the mechanics
of Normal Respiration,
pressure changes during
ventilation, lungvolume
and capacities, alveolar
surface tension,
compliance, airway
Describe the
Physiology of
ECG, its
applications and
the cardiac axis
PY 5.5
SDL
(Anatomy)
resistance, ventilation,
V/P ratio, diffusion
capacity of lungs PY 6.2
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN 24 1-5
resistance, ventilation,
V/P ratio, diffusion
capacity of lungs PY 6.2
TM- Lecture
Alignment- AN 24 1-5
11- 12 pm Practical
Revision
Demonstrate the correct
technique to perform 7
interpret spirometry PY 6.8
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative Assessment
(1 hr)
Demonstrate the correct
technique to perform 7
interpret spirometry PY 6.8
DOAP
Demonstrate estimation of
serum proteins, albumin
and A:G ratio(GROUP B)
B111.8, Practical
Demonstrate the
correct technique
to perform 7
interpret
spirometry PY 6.8
DOAP
Demonstrate
estimation of serum
proteins, albumin
and A:G
ratio(GROUP
A)B111.8Practical
Demonstration
of Hip bone &
Femur
Revision
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Sports and
extracurricula
r activity
Dissection FA 1 (anatomy-theory) FA 1 (anatomy-practical)) Identify &
demonstrate
surface projection
of:
Cephalic and
basilic vein,
Palpation of
Brachial artery,
Radial artery,
Testing of muscles:
Trapezius,
pectoralis major,
serratus anterior,
latissimusdorsi,
deltoid, biceps
brachii,
Brachioradialis
(Demo) AN 13.7
SGT on Blood
grouping &
Transfusion
PY 3.9
Sports and
extracurricular
activity
Teaching schedule for the month of December 2019
DAY 1
02.12.19(mon)
DAY 2
03.12.19(tues)
DAY 3
04.12.19(wed
DAY 4
13.12.19(fri)
DAY 5
14.12.19(sat)
8-9 am Describe &
differentiate the
mechanism of
action of steroid,
protein and
amine hormones
PY 8.6
Lecture
Describe the
therapeutic uses of
prostaglandins and
inhibitors of
eicosanoid synthesis
B14.6
Lectures
Describe formation,
functions & fate of-
chorion: amnion;
yolk sac; allantois
&deciduas
Describe formation
& structure of
umbilical cord
AN 80.1, AN 80.2
1st Trimester Exam
from 5th to 12
th
Dec, 2019
SDL -
Physiology
CM: FA: 1
hour
Vacation
From
15th
Dec, 2019
To
31st January, 2020
9-10 am Describe and
demonstrate
boundaries, floor,
roof and contents
of femoral triangle
Describe and
demonstrate Fascia
lata, Venous
drainage,
Lymphatic
drainage,
Retinacula &
Dermatomes of
lower limb
AN 15.3, AN 20.3
Anterior compartment
of thigh
Describe adductor
canal with its content
AN 15.5
Describe and
demonstrate origin,
course, relations,
branches/ tributaries,
termination of
important nerves and
vessels of Gluteal
region.
& Describe
anatomical basis of
sciatic nerve injury
during gluteal
intramuscular
injections
AN 16.1, AN 16.2
Muscles of
Gluteal
region,
Structures
under Gluteus
Maximus (Not
mention in
original
Module)
Explain the
anatomical
basis of
Trendelenburg
sign
AN 16.3
Question
paper
discussion of
1st internal
assessment-
Biochemistry
10-11am Describe and
discuss sex
determination; sex
differentiation and
their abnormities
Describe and
discuss sex
determination; sex
differentiation and
their abnormities
SDL (Explain
anatomical
basis of Psoas
abscess &
Femoral
hernia)
and outline
psychiatry and
practical
implication of sex
determination
PY 9.1
Lecture
and outline
psychiatry and
practical
implication of sex
determination
PY 9.1
Lecture
11- 12 pm ECE- Anatomy Record and
interpret normal
ECG in a volunteer
or stimulated
environment
PY 5.13
Demonstration
Record and
interpret normal
ECG in a volunteer
or stimulated
environment
PY 5.13
Demonstration
Perform urine
analysis to estimate
and determine
abnormal
constituentsB111.4,
DOAP(GROUPB)
Dissection
(Gluteal
Region)
Practical
revision
12-1 pm Dissection
(Gluteal
Region)
1-2 pm
2-4 pm
Dissection
Dissection Dissection SGT- Tutorial
on ECG
Teaching schedule for the month of January 2020
DAY 1
01.01.20 wed
DAY 2
02.01.20thurs
DAY 3
03.01.20fri
DAY 4
04.01.20 sat
DAY 5
06.01.20mon
DAY 6
07.01.20tues
8-9 am Describe formation of
placenta, its
physiological functions,
foetomaternal
circulation & placental
barrier
AN 80.3
Vectors of biological
importance, mode of action
and application cycle of
insecticides; CM 3.8; Small
group teaching
SDL – Physiology Health education and
Communication,
types and channels
of communication;
CM 4.1; Lecture
Describe the Mode
of muscle
contraction
(Isometric and
isotonic)
PY 3.10
Physical & chemical
properties of amino
acids. B15.1,
lectures
9-10 am Describe and
demonstrate the
hamstrings group of
muscles with their
attachment, nerve
supply and actions
(back of Thigh)
AN 16.4
Classification
Stereoisomerism and
chemistry of amino acids
B15.1, lectures
Describe and
demonstrate the
boundaries, roof,
floor, contents and
relations of popliteal
fossa
Nerves & blood
vessels of Back of
Thigh
AN 16.5, AN 16.6
Function and
classification of
Proteins ,physical
and chemical
properties of protein
B15.1, SGT
FA- 1hr
Describe and
demonstrate major
muscles of anterior
compartment of leg
with their
attachment, nerve
supply and actions
Describe and
demonstrate origin,
course, relations,
branches (or
tributaries),
termination of
important nerves and
vessels of anterior
compartment of leg Explain the anatomical basis of foot drop Retinacula (Not mention in original module) AN 18.1, AN 18.2, An 18.3
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
Explain the
anatomical basis of
locking and
unlocking of the
knee joint
Describe knee joint
injuries with its
applied anatomy
AN 18.4, AN 18.5,
AN 18.6
10-11am Define and classify
different types of
immunity. Describe the
development of
immunity and its
regulation
PY 2.10
TM- Lecture
Define and classify different
types of immunity. Describe
the development of
immunity and its regulation
PY 2.10
TM- Lecture
SDL (Anatomy)
ECE-Physiology
Define and classify
different types of
immunity. Describe
the development of
immunity and its
regulation
PY 2.10
TM- Lecture
11- 12 pm ESR &Haematocrit
DOAP
Demonstrate the
estimation of alkaline
phosphatase(GROUPB)
B111.14, practical
ESR &Haematocrit
DOAP
Demonstrate the estimation
of alkaline
phosphatase(GROUPA)
B111.14, practical
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
Describe anatomical
basis of
complications of
fracture neck of
femur
Describe dislocation
of hip joint and
surgical hip
replacement
AN 17.1, AN 17.2,
An 17.3
Osmotive fragility
DOAP
Demonstrate
Harvard step test and
describe the impact
on induced
physiologic
parameters in a
simulated
environment
PY 3.16
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment
(1 hr)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection Demonstrate the anatomical
position of bony pelvis &
show boundaries of pelvic
inlet, pelvic cavity, and
pelvic outlet. AN 53.2
Tutorial on
Molecular Basis of
Muscle contraction
Sports and Extra-
curricular activities
Dissection (Anterior
Compartment of
Leg)
Dissection (knee
Joint)
DAY 7
08.01.20 wed
DAY 8
09.01.20thurs
DAY 9
10.01.20fri
DAY 10
11.01.20 sat
DAY 11
13.01.20mon
DAY 12
14.01.20tues
8-9 am Describe embryological basis of twinning in monozygotic & dizygotic twins Describe role of placental hormones in uterine growth & parturition AN 80.4, AN 80.5
Uses of health education;
principles of health
education; CM 4.1; Small
group teaching
SDL- Biochemistry
Discuss about Structure-
function relationships of
proteins- e.g. hb,
haemoglobinopathiesB15.2
Health education
methods CM4.1;
SDL
Describe abnormal
ECG, arrhythmias,
heart block and
myocardial
infraction
PY 5.6
Lecture
Describe the
digestion and
absorption of dietary
proteins
B15.3, lectures
9-10 am Describe and
demonstrate the major
muscles of back of leg
with their attachment,
nerve supply and
actions (Back of Leg)
Describe and
demonstrate the
origin, course,
relations, branches (or
tributaries),
termination of
important nerves and
vessels of back of leg
Explain the concept of
“Peripheral heart”
Explain the anatomical
basis of rupture of
calcaneal tendon
AN 19.1, AN 19.2,
AN 19.3, AN 19.4
Structural organization of
proteins ,B15.1, lectures
Lateral compartment of
Leg &PeronealRetinacula
AN 19.6 (a)
Protein purification
& protein sequencing
B15.2 SGT
Describe factors
maintaining
importance arches of
the foot with its
importance
AN19.5
Explain the
anatomical basis of
Flat foot & Club
foot
Explain the
anatomical basis of
Metatarsalgia&
Plantar fasciitis
AN 19.6 (b)
AN 19.7
10-11am Explain the gradation
of muscular activity
PY 3.12
TM- Lecture
Describe abnormal ECG,
arrhythmias, heart block and
myocardial infraction
PY 5.6
Lecture
SDL (Explain anatomical
basis of Osteoarthritis)
AN 18.7
ECE-Biochemistry:
Case discussion on
haemoglobinopathies
Describe the
mechanics soft
normal respiration,
pressure changes
during ventilation,
lung volume and
capacities, alveolar
surface tension,
compliance, airway
resistance,
ventilation, V/P
ratio, diffusion
capacity of lungs
PY6.2
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate Harvard
step test and describe
the impact on induced
physiologic
parameters in a
simulated environment
PY 3.16
DOAP
Explain the basis and
rationale of
biochemical tests done
in the following
conditionsproteinuria,
- nephrotic syndrome,
- edema(GROUPB)
B111.17, SGT
Demonstrate Harvard step
test and describe the impact
on induced physiologic
parameters in a simulated
environment
PY 3.16
DOAP
Explain the basis and
rationale of biochemical
tests done in the following
conditions proteinuria,
- nephrotic syndrome,
- edema(GROUPA)
B111.17, SGT
Dissection (lateral
compartment of leg)
Practical Revision
Demonstrate the
correct clinical
examination of the
respiratory system in
a normal volunteers
or simulated
environment
PY 6.9
DOAP
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection (Back of
the Leg)
Dissection Tutorial on Immunity Sports/extracurricular
activities
Demonstration of
Articulated Foot
(Tarsals &
Metatarsals)
Dissection
DAY 13
15.01.20 wed
DAY 14
16.01.20thurs
DAY 15
17.01.20fri
DAY 16
18.01.20 sat
DAY 17
20.01.20mon
DAY 18
21.01.20tues
8-9 am 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
AN 20.1
Health education methods;
advantages and
disadvantages; CM 4.2; Small
group teaching
SDL-Physiology Health
education
methods;
advantages
and
disadvantage
s; (contd)CM
4.2; Small
group
teaching
Describe the mechanics soft
normal respiration, pressure
changes during ventilation,
lung volume and capacities,
alveolar surface tension,
compliance, airway
resistance, ventilation, V/P
ratio, diffusion capacity of
lungs
PY6.2
Lecture
Disposal of amino acid
nitrogen and detoxication of
urea
B15.4,lectures
9-10 am 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
AN 20.1
Explain
anatomical basis
of enlarged
inguinal lymph
nodes
Explain
anatomical basis
of varicose veins
and deep vein
thrombosis
AN 20.4, AN
20.5
Describe
common
disorders
associated
with protein
metabolism
General
reactions,
transaminati
on, its
metabolic
and
diagnostic
significance.
B15.4,SGT
Describe the layers of Sole
(Not mentioned in the
original Module)
Describe basic concept of
development of lower limb
AN20.10 (a)AN 20.10 (b)
Identify and describe the
salient features of sternum,
typical rib, Ist rib and
typical thoracic vertebra
Identify & describe the
features of 2nd
, 11th and 12
th
ribs, 1st, 11
th and 12
th
thoracic vertebrae
Describe & demonstrate the
boundaries of thoracic inlet,
cavity and outlet AN 21.1,
AN 21.2, AN 21.3
10-11am Describe the mechanics
soft normal respiration,
pressure changes during
ventilation, lung volume
and capacities, alveolar
Define and classify different
types of immunity. Describe
the development of immunity
and its regulation
PY 2.10
Describe the
subtalar and
transverse tarsal
joints (SDL)
AN 20.2
Describe the mechanics soft
normal respiration, pressure
changes during ventilation,
lung volume and capacities,
alveolar surface tension,
surface tension,
compliance, airway
resistance, ventilation,
V/P ratio, diffusion
capacity of lungs
PY6.2
Lecture
TM- Lecture compliance, airway
resistance, ventilation, V/P
ratio, diffusion capacity of
lungs
PY6.2
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate the correct
clinical examination of
the respiratory system in
a normal volunteers or
simulated environment
PY 6.9
DOAP
Discuss the principles of
spectrophotometryB111.
18, Lectures,Small
group discussions
(GROUPB)
Demonstrate the correct
clinical examination of the
respiratory system in a normal
volunteers or simulated
environment
PY 6.9
DOAP
Discuss the principles of
spectrophotometry
B111.18,
Lectures,Small group
discussions (GROUPA)
Identify &
demonstrate
palpation of
femoral,
popliteal, post
tibial, anti
tibial&dorsalisp
edis blood
vessels in a
simulated
environment
(Demo)
Identify &
demonstrate
Palpation of
vessels (femoral,
popliteal,dorsalis
pedis,posttibial),
Mid inguinal
point, Surface
projection of:
femoral nerve,
Saphenous
opening, Sciatic,
tibial, common
peroneal& deep
peroneal nerve,
Great and small
saphenous veins
(Demo) AN
20.8, AN 20.9
Practical
Revision
AETCOM
Demonstrate the correct
technique to perform
measurement of peak
expiratory in a normal
volunteer or in simulated
environment
PY 6.10
Demonstration (1 hr)
Formative Assessment
(1 hr)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Identify the bones and
joints of lower limb
seen in anteroposterior
and lateral view
radiographs of various
regions of lower limb
(Demo) 20.6
Identify & demonstrate
important bony landmarks of
lower limb: -Vertebral levels
of highest point of iliac crest,
posterior superior iliac spines,
iliac tubercle, pubic tubercle,
ischial tuberosity, adductor
tubercle, -Tibial tuberosity, head of fibula,
-Medial and lateral
malleoli, Condyles of
femur and tibia,
sustentaculumtali,
tuberosity of fifth
metatarsal, tuberosity
of the navicular
(Demo) AN 20.7
Tutorial
Anatomy
SGT
Sports/extrac
urricular
activities
Dissection (Sole) Dissection (Thorax)
DAY 19
22.01.20 wed
DAY 20
23.01.20thurs
DAY 21
24.01.20fri
DAY 22
25.01.20 sat
DAY 23
27.01.20mon
DAY 24
28.01.20tues
8-9 am Explain embryological basis of estimation of fetal age. Describe various types of umbilical cord attachments Describe abnormal position placenta with applied importance (not included in original manual) AN80.6, AN 80.7AN 80. 7 (a)
Organizing health promotion
and education at
family/community level ;
CM4.2; Small group teaching
SDL-Biochemistry
Discuss urea cycle
disordersB15.4
Demonstrate steps in
evaluation of health
education program;
CM 4.3; Small group
teaching
Describe and
discuss local and
systemic
cardiovascular
regulatory
mechanism
PY 5.8
Lecture
Metabolic fate of
amino acid
carbon skeleton
(aromatic)
B15.4,SGT
9-10 am Describe & demonstrate
extent, attachments,
direction of fibres, nerve
supply and actions of
Mention
boundaries and
contents of the
superior, anterior,
Metabolic fate of
amino acid carbon
skeleton (Sulphur
containing)
Describe &
demonstrate the
external
appearance,
Mention the
blood supply,
lymphatic
drainage and
intercostal muscles
Describe & demonstrate
origin, course, relations and
branches of a typical
intercostal nerve
Mention origin, course and branches/ tributaries of:
1) anterior & posterior
intercostalvessels
2) internal thoracic vessels
Mention the origin, course, relations and branches of
1) atypical intercostal nerve
superior intercostal artery,
2) subcostalartery
AN 21.4, AN 21.5, AN 21.6,
AN 21.7
middle and
posterior
mediastinum AN21.11
B15.4,SGT
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
AN 23.1, AN 23.2
nerve supply of
pleura, extent of
pleura and
describe the
pleural recesses
and their applied
anatomy.
AN 24.1
10-11am Describe and discuss
haemodynamics of
circulatory system
PY. 5.7
Lecture
Describe and discuss local
and systemic cardiovascular
regulatory mechanism
PY 5.8
Lecture
SDL ( Describe
costochondral and
interchondral
joints)
AN 21.10
Describe and
discuss the
functions and
properties of
synapse, reflex,
receptors
PY 10.2
Lecture
11- 12
pm
Demonstrate the correct
technique to perform
measurement of peak
expiratory in a normal
volunteer or in simulated
environment
PY 6.10
Demonstration
Demonstrate estimation of
Demonstrate the correct
technique to perform
measurement of peak
expiratory in a normal
volunteer or in simulated
environment
PY 6.10
Demonstration
Demonstrate estimation of
Describe &
demonstrate type,
articular surfaces
& movements of
manubriosternal,
costovertebral,
costotransverse
and xiphisternal
joints
Describe &
Practical Revision
DOAP
ECE- Anatomy
Effect of posture
on vital capacity
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment (1 hr) 12-1 pm
DAY 25
29.01.20 wed
DAY 26
30.01.20thurs
DAY 27
31.01.20fri
8-9 am Describe various methods of prenatal diagnosis Describe indications, process and disadvantages of amniocentesis Describe indications, process and disadvantages of chorion villus biopsy AN 81.1, AN 81.2, AN 81.3
Basic Concepts of Sociology, Society,
Community, Acculturation. Scial
stress etc; CM 2.1; Lecture
SDL –Physiology
9-10 am 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
Describe the extent, length, relations, blood supply,
lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of trachea
AN 24.2, AN 24.3, AN 24.4, AN 24.5, AN 24.6
Metabolic fate of amino acid carbon
skeleton (Branched chain)
B15.4,SGT
Histology of Trachea and Lung (not
included in the original module)
10-11am Describe and discuss the functions and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors
PY 10.2
Lecture
Describe the mechanics soft normal
respiration, pressure changes during
ventilation, lung volume and
capacities, alveolar surface tension,
compliance, airway resistance,
ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion
capacity of lungs
PY6.2
Lecture
Identify, draw and label a slide of
trachea and lung (SDL)
AN 25.1
calcium and phosphorous
B111.11,practical(GROUPB)
calcium and phosphorous
B111.11,practical9GROUPA)
demonstrate
mechanics and
types of respiration
AN 21.8, AN 21.8
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection (thorax) Dissection (thorax) Tutorial
compliance &
Airway Resistance
SGT
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection
(Mediastinum)
Dissection
(Lung)
11- 12 pm Effect of posture on vital capacity
DOAP (A)
Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
B111.15, (GROUP B)
Effect of posture on vital capacity
DOAP (B)
Describe & discuss the composition of
CSF
B111.15, (GROUP A)
Demonstration of Trachea and Lung
under microscope (not included in the
original module)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm FA 2 (anatomy-theory) FA 2 (anatomy-practical) Describe and discuss local and
systemic cardiovascular regulatory
mechanism
PY 5.8
Lecture
Teaching schedule for the month of February, 2020
DAY 1
01.02.20(sat)
DAY 2
03.02.20(mon)
DAY 3
04.02.20(tues)
DAY 4
05.02.20(wed)
DAY 5
06.02.20(thurs)
DAY 6
07.02.20(fri)
8-9 am Concept of
family, family
types, role of
family in health
and disease;
CM2.2; Small
group teaching
Describe and
differentiate the
mechanism of
action of steroid,
protein and amine
hormones
PY 8.6
Lecture
Metabolic fate
of amino acid
carbon skeleton
B15.4,Lectures
Describe embryological basis of twinning in monozygotic & dizygotic twins Describe role of placental hormones in uterine growth & parturition AN 80.4, AN 80.5
Describe the steps and perform socio
cultural and demographic assessment
of individual, family and community;
CM 2.1; Small group teaching
SDL-Describe
common
inborn errors
associated
with amino
acid
metabolism
B15.4
9-10 am
Biochemsitry
Describe and
demonstrate major
muscles of anterior
compartment of leg
with their
attachment, nerve
supply and actions
Describe and
demonstrate origin,
Describe and
demonstrate the
type, articular
surfaces,
capsule,
synovial
membrane,
ligaments,
relations,
movements and
Describe and demonstrate the
major muscles of back of leg
with their attachment, nerve
supply and actions (Back of
Leg)
Describe and demonstrate the
origin, course, relations,
branches (or tributaries),
termination of important nerves
Describe common inborn errors
associated with amino acid
metabolism
B15.4, Lectures
Lateral
compartment
of Leg
&Peroneal
Retinacula
(not mention
in original
module)
AN 19.6
FA- 2hrs
course, relations,
branches (or
tributaries),
termination of
important nerves
and vessels of
anterior
compartment of leg Explain the anatomical basis of foot drop Retinacula (Not mention in original module) AN 18.1, AN 18.2, AN 18.3
muscles
involved, blood
and nerve
supply, bursae
around the knee
joint
Explain the
anatomical basis
of locking and
unlocking of the
knee joint
Describe knee
joint injuries
with its applied
anatomy AN
18.4, AN 18.5,
AN 18.6
and vessels of back of leg
Explain the concept of
“Peripheral heart”
Explain the anatomical basis of
rupture of calcaneal tendon
AN 19., AN 19.2AN 19.3
AN 19.4
10-11am Describe and
discuss the
functions and
properties of
synapse, reflex,
receptors
PY 10.2
Lecture
Describe the factors affecting
heart rate, regulation or cardiac
output and blood pressure
PY. 5.9
Lecture
Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases; oxygen and carbon
dioxide
PY 6.3
Lecture
SDL (Explain
anatomical
basis of
Osteoarthritis)
AN 18.7
11- 12
pm
Practical
Revision
PY 6.8
PY 6.9
ECE- Physiology
Basic science
correlates
Describe test for
ESR, note the
finding and
interpret the test
result etc.
PY 2.12
Demonstration
(1hr)
Formative
Assessement
(1 hr)
Describe test for ESR, note the
finding and interpret the test
result etc.
PY 2.12
Demonstration
Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in
biochemistry
Laboratory
Protein electrophoresis
B111.16,Demosnatration(GRO
UPB)
Describe test for ESR, note the
finding and interpret the test result
etc.
PY 2.12
Demonstration
Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in
biochemistry
Laboratory
Protein electrophoresis
B111.16,Demosnatration(GROUPBA
Dissection
(lateral
compartment
of leg)
12-1 pm Dissection
(lateral
compartment
of leg)
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Sports and
Extra- curricular
activities
Dissection (Anterior
Compartment of
Leg)
Dissection (knee
Joint)
Dissection (Back of the Leg) Dissection (Back of the Leg) SGT-Anatomy
DAY 7
08.02.20 (sat)
DAY 8
10.02.20 (mon)
DAY 9
11.02.20(tues)
DAY 10
12.02.20(wed)
DAY 11
13.02.20(thurs)
DAY 12
14.02.20(fri)
8-9 am Assessment of
barriers to good
health and health
seeking behavior;
CM 2.3; Lecture
Describe and
discuss the
transport of
respiratory
gases; oxygen
and carbon
dioxide
PY 6.3
Lecture
Discuss the metabolic
processes that take
place in specific
organs in the body in
the fed and fasting
states
B16.1,lectures
Describe and
demonstrate the
type, articular
surfaces, capsule,
synovial membrane,
ligaments, relations,
movements and
muscles involved,
blood and nerve
supply of ankle
joint AN 20.1
Concepts of social
psychology and
community behavior ;
CM 2.4; Lecture
SDL-Physiology
9-10 m Discuss important
amino acid
derivatives.
B15.4,
SGT/IL- Pediatrics
Describe factors
maintaining
importance
arches of the foot
with its
importance
Explain the
anatomical basis
Describe and
demonstrate the type,
articular surfaces,
capsule, synovial
membrane, ligaments,
relations, movements
and muscles involved,
Describe and
demonstrate the
type, articular
surfaces, capsule,
synovial membrane,
ligaments, relations,
movements and
muscles involved,
Discuss the metabolic
processes that take place
in specific organs in the
body in the fed and
fasting states
B16.1,lectures
Explain anatomical basis of
enlarged inguinal lymph nodes
Explain anatomical basis of
varicose veins and deep vein
thrombosis
AN 20.4AN 20.5
of Flat foot &
Club foot
Explain the
anatomical basis
of
Metatarsalgia&
Plantar fasciitis
AN19.5AN 19.6
(b)AN 19.7
blood and nerve
supply of tibiofibular
joint
AN 20.1
blood and nerve
supply of ankle
joint AN 20.1
10-11am
ECE-
Interpret
laboratory
results of
analytes
associated with
metabolism of
proteins.
B15.5
Describe the synthesis,
secretion, transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect
of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, and
hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Lecture
Describe and
discuss the
physiology of high
altitude and deep
sea diving
PY 6.4
Lecture
Describe and discuss
somatic sensation and
sensory tracts
PY. 10.3
Lecture
Describe the subtalar and
transverse tarsal joints (SDL)
AN 20.2
11- 12
pm
Practical Revision
PY 2.12
Describe test for
haematocrit, note the
finding and interpret
the test result.
PY 2.12
Demonstration (1 hr)
Formative Assessment
(1 hr)
Describe test for
haematocrit, note
the finding and
interpret the test
result.
PY 2.12
Demonstration (A)
Observe use of
commonly used
equipments:
autoannalyzer,QC
B111.16(GROUPB),
Demonstration
Describe test for
haematocrit, note the
finding and interpret the
test result.
PY 2.12
Demonstration (B)
Observe use of
commonly used
equipments:
autoannalyzer,QC
B111.16(GROUPA),
Demonstration
Identify & demonstrate palpation
of femoral, popliteal, post tibial,
anti tibial&dorsalispedis blood
vessels in a simulated
environment (Demo)
Identify & demonstrate Palpation
of vessels (femoral,
popliteal,dorsalispedis,posttibial)
, Mid inguinal point, Surface
projection of: femoral nerve,
Saphenous opening, Sciatic,
tibial, common peroneal& deep
peroneal nerve, Great and small
saphenous veins (Demo)
AN 20.8, AN 20.9
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Sports/extracurricular
activities
Demonstration
of Articulated
Foot (Tarsals &
Metatarsals)
Dissection Identify the bones
and joints of
lower limb seen in
anteroposterior
and lateral view
radiographs of
various regions of
lower limb
(Demo)
Identify & demonstrate
important bony
landmarks of lower
limb: -Vertebral levels
of highest point of iliac
crest, posterior superior
iliac spines, iliac
tubercle, pubic tubercle,
ischial tuberosity,
adductor tubercle, Tibial tuberosity, head of fibula,
Medial and
lateral malleoli,
Condyles of
femur and tibia,
sustentaculumtali
, tuberosity of
fifth metatarsal,
tuberosity of the
navicular(Demo)
SGT- Tutorial on describe and
differentiate the mechanism of
action of steroid, protein and
amine hormones
PY 8.6
DAY 13
15.02.20(sat)
DAY 14
17.02.20(mon)
DAY 15
18.02.20(tues)
DAY 16
19.02.20(wed)
DAY 17
20.02.20(thurs)
DAY 18
21.02.20(fri)
8-9 am Demonstrate in a
simulated
environment correct
assessment of socio
economic status;
CM2.2; Small group
teaching
Describe the synthesis,
secretion, transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect of
altered (hypo and hyper)
secretion of pituitary
gland,
PY 8.2
Lecture
Describe and discuss
the metabolic
processes in which
nucleotides are
involved
B16.2,lectures
Explain embryological basis of estimation of fetal age. Describe various types of umbilical cord attachments Describe abnormal position placenta with applied importance (not included in original manual) AN80.6AN 80.7AN 80. 7 (a)
Discuss various
social security
measures to
control poverty;
CM 2.5; SDL
SDL – Biochemistry
Describe and discuss the
metabolic processes in
which nucleotides are
involved
B16.2
9-10 am Describe the role of
oxidative stress in the
Describe the layers of
Sole (Not mentioned in Identify and describe
the salient features of
Describe &
demonstrate extent,
Describe and
discuss the
Mention boundaries and
contents of the superior,
pathogenesis of
conditions such as
cancer,
complications
of diabetes mellitus
and atherosclerosis
B16.7,
SGT/IL-
Medicine /physiology
the original Module)
Describe basic concept
of development of
lower limb. AN 20.10
(a)AN 20.10 (b)
sternum, typical rib,
Ist rib and typical
thoracic vertebra
Identify & describe
the features of 2nd
,
11th and 12
th ribs, 1
st,
11th and 12
th thoracic
vertebrae, Describe &
demonstrate the
boundaries of
thoracic inlet, cavity
and outlet AN 21.2,
AN 21.2, AN 21.3
attachments,
direction of fibres,
nerve supply and
actions of
intercostal muscles
Describe &
demonstrate origin,
course, relations and
branches of a typical
intercostal nerve,
Mention origin,
course and
branches/ tributaries
of:
3) anterior &
posterior
intercostalvessel
s
4) internal thoracic
vessels
5) Mention the
origin, course,
relations and
branches of
3) atypical
intercostal nerve
superior intercostal
artery,
4) subcostalartery
AN 21.4, AN 21.5,
AN 21.6, AN 21.7
metabolic
processes in
which
nucleotides are
involved
B16.2,lectures
anterior, middle and
posterior mediastinum
AN 21.11
10-11am AETCOM (10.00am-
1.00pm)
Describe the
synthesis, secretion,
transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect
of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
thyroid gland,
Describe and
discuss somatic
sensation and
sensory tracts
PY. 10.3
Lecture
Describe and
discuss motor
tracts,
mechanism of
maintenance of
tone, control of
body movements,
posture and
SDL ( Describe
costochondral and
interchondral joints)
AN 21.10
PY 8.2
Lecture
equilibrium and
vestibular
apparatus
PY 10.4
Lecture
11- 12 pm Practical Revision
PY 2.11
PY 6.8
AETCOM
CAL on amphibian
cardiac experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
CAL on amphibian
cardiac experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
CAL on
amphibian
cardiac
experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
Describe & demonstrate
type, articular surfaces &
movements of
manubriosternal,
costovertebral,
costotransverse and
xiphisternal joints
Describe & demonstrate
mechanics and types of
respiration
AN 21.8, AN 21.9
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection (Sole) Dissection (Thorax) Dissection (thorax) Dissection
(thorax)
Tutorial on Describe and
discuss the transport of
respiratory gases; oxygen
and carbon dioxide
PY 6.3
SGT
DAY 19
24.02.20(mon)
DAY 20
25.02.20(tues)
DAY 21
26.02.20(wed)
DAY 22
27.02.20(thurs)
DAY 23
28.02.20(fri)
DAY 24
29.02.20(sat)
8-9 am Describe and discuss
motor tracts,
mechanism of
Describe the common
disorders associated with
nucleotide metabolism,
Describe various methods of prenatal diagnosis
Discuss poverty,
its relation to
health and
SDL - Physiology Community behavior
and its impact on
health and disease,
maintenance of tone,
control of body
movements, posture
and equilibrium and
vestibular apparatus
PY 10.4
Lecture
B16.3,lectures Describe indications, process and disadvantages of amniocentesis Describe indications, process and disadvantages of chorion villus biopsy AN 81.1, AN 81.2, AN 91.3
disease, social
security
measures
CM2.5; Small
group teaching
Social problems;
CM2.4; Small group
teaching
9-10 am Describe &
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
AN 23.1
Mention the blood supply,
lymphatic drainage and
nerve supply of pleura,
extent of pleura and
describe the pleural
recesses and their applied
anatomy
AN 24.1
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
Describe the extent,
length, relations,
blood supply,
lymphatic drainage
and nerve supply of
trachea
AN 24.2, AN 24.3,
AN 24.4, AN 24.5,
AN 24.6
Describe the
biochemical
role of vitamins
in the body and
explain the
manifestations
of their
deficiency-VitA,
E
B16.5, lectures
Histology of
Trachea and Lung
(not included in the
original module)
Discuss the
laboratory results of
analytes associated
with gout
&LeschNyhan
syndrome
B16.4, IL-
G.Medicine
10-11am
ECE- Anatomy
Describe the synthesis,
secretion, transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect of
altered (hypo and hyper)
secretion of pituitary
gland, thyroid gland,
parathyroid gland, adrenal
gland, pancrease and
hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Lecture
Describe the synthesis,
secretion, transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect
of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid
gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancrease and
hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Lecture
Describe
structure and
function of
kidney
PY 7.1
Lecture
Identify, draw and
label a slide of
trachea and lung
(SDL)
AN 25.1
11- 12 pm CAL on nerve muscle
experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration (1 hr)
Formative Assessment
(1hr)
CAL on nerve muscle
experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
CAL on nerve
muscle
experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
Demonstration of
Trachea and Lung
under microscope
(not included in the
original module)
Practical Revision
PY 3.18 12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection
(Mediastinum)
Dissection (Lung) Dissection (thorax) Dissection
(thorax)
SGT- Tutorial on
describe and
discuss the function
and properties of
synapse, reflex and
receptors
PY 10.2
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Teaching schedule for the month of March, 2020
DAY 1
02.03.20(mon)
DAY 2
03.03.209tues)
DAY 3
04.03.20(wed)
DAY 4
05.03.20(thurs)
DAY 5
06.03.20(fri)
DAY 6
07.03.20(sat)
8-9 am Describe the factors
affecting heart rate,
regulation of cardiac
output & blood pressure
PY 5.9
Lecture
Describe the
biochemical role of
vitamins in the
body and explain
the manifestations
of their deficiency-
VitD,
B16.5, lectures
Describe
development of
pleura, lung &
heart- 1
AN 25.2
Describe the
common sources of
various nutrients;
Nutritional
requirements as per
age, sex, activity
etc; CM 5.1;
Lecture
SDL –Biochemistry
Describe the
biochemical role of
vitamins in the body
and explain the
manifestations of
their deficiency-VitK
B16.5
Describe methods of
nutritional
assessment of
individuals ,family
and community;
CM5.2; Lecture
9-10 am Describe & demonstrate
subdivisions, sinuses in
pericardium, blood supply
and nerve supply of
pericardium
AN 22.1
Describe &
demonstrate
external and
internal features of
each chamber of
heart
AN 22.2
Describe
development of
pleura, lung &
heart – II
AN 25.2
Describe the
biochemical role of
vitamins in the
body and explain
the manifestations
of their deficiency-
VitC
B16.5, lectures
Describe &
demonstrate origin,
course and branches
of coronary arteries
Describe anatomical
basis of ischemic
heart disease
Describe &
demonstrate the
formation, course,
tributaries and
termination of
coronary sinus
Describe the fibrous
skeleton of heart
Mention the parts,
position and arterial
supply of the
conducting system of
heart
Describe the
biochemical role of
vitamins in the body
and explain the
manifestations of
their deficiency –
B1,B2,B3
B16.5,
IL-General
.Medicine
AN 22.3AN22.4
AN22.5AN22.6
AN22.7
10-11am
ECE- Physiology
Describe the factors
affecting heart rate,
regulation of
cardiac output &
blood pressure
PY 5.9
Lecture
Describe and
discuss the
physiology of high
altitude and deep
sea diving
PY 6.4
Lecture
Explain the basis
and rationale of
biochemical tests
done in the
following
conditions:
renal failure,
gout(GROUPB)
SGD
Describe the
synthesis, secretion,
transport,
physiological
actions, regulation
and affect of altered
(hypo and hyper)
secretion of
pituitary gland,
thyroid gland,
parathyroid gland,
adrenal gland,
pancrease and
hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Explain the basis
and rationale of
biochemical tests
done in the
following
conditions:
renal failure,
gout(GROUPA)
SGD
Lecture
SDL (Case Based
study on Ischemic
Heart Disease)
11- 12 pm Describe the
finding and
interpret of osmotic
fragility
PY 2.12
Demonstration
Describe the
finding and
interpret of osmotic
fragility
PY 2.12
Demonstration
Describe the
finding and
interpret of osmotic
fragility
PY 2.12
Demonstration
Dissection (Heart) Practical Revision
PY 2.11
PY 3.18 12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection (Pericardium) Dissection (Heart) Dissection (Heart) Dissection (Heart) SGT- Anatomy Sports/extracurricular
activities
DAY 7
09.03.20(mon)
DAY 8
11.03.20(wed)
DAY 9
12.03.20(thurs)
DAY 10
13.03.20(fri)
DAY 11
14.03.20
(sat)
DAY 12
16.03.20(mon)
8-9 am Describe and discuss
motor tracts,
mechanism of
maintenance of tone,
control of body
movements, posture
and equilibrium and
vestibular apparatus
PY 10.4
Lecture
Describe fetal circulation
and changes occurring at
birth
Describe embryological
basis of:
1) ASD, 2) VSD 3)
Fallot’stetralogy&
4) tracheo-
oesophageal fistula
Describe developmental
basis of congenital
anomalies, transposition of
great vessels, dextrocardia,
patent ductusarteriosus and
coarctation of aorta
AN 25.3, AN 25.4, AN 25.5
Demonstrate correct
method of nutritional
assessment in
individual; CM 5.2;
Small group teaching
SDL – Physiology Demonstrate
correct
method of
nutitional
assessment
in family/
community
setting; CM
5.2
Small group
teaching
Describe the synthesis,
secretion, transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect of
altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid
gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancrease and
hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Lecture
9-10 am Describe &
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
Mention development of
aortic arch arteries, SVC,
IVC and coronary sinus
AN25.6
Describe &
demonstrate origin,
course, relations,
tributaries and
termination of
superior venacava,
azygos,
hemiazygos and
accessory
hemiazygos veins
Mention the extent,
branches and
relations of arch of
aorta & descending
Describe the
biochemical
role of
vitamins in
the body and
explain the
manifestation
s of their
deficiency –
B5,B6,B7
B16.5
IL- General
medicine
FA- 1hr
Describe
&demonstrate
the Planes
regions &
Quadrants of
abdomen.Des
cribe &
identify the
Fascia, nerves
& blood
vessels of
anterior
abdominal
wall,
Describe &
enumerate its
applied anatomy
AN 23.1, AN 23.2
thoracic aorta
AN 23.3, AN 23.4
demonstrate
attachments
of muscles of
anterior
abdominal
wall AN 44.1,
AN 44.2, AN
44.6
10-11am
ECE- Biochemistry
Case discussion on
Vitamin deficiency
Describe the synthesis,
secretion, transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect of
altered (hypo and hyper)
secretion of pituitary gland,
thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancrease and hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Lecture
Describe the
synthesis, secretion,
transport,
physiological actions,
regulation and affect
of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland,
thyroid gland,
parathyroid gland,
adrenal gland,
pancrease and
hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Lecture
Case based study on
congenital heart
disease (SDL) AN
20.2
AETCOM 11- 12 pm Describe steps for
reticulocyte count
PY 2.13
Demonstration
Outline the basic principles
involved in the functioning
of instruments commonly
used in a biochemistry
laboratory and their
applications- ELISA, RIA,
flame photometer.
B111.19. SGT(GROUPB)
Describe steps for
reticulocyte count
PY 2.13
Demonstration
Outline the basic
principles involved in
the functioning of
instruments commonly
used in a biochemistry
laboratory and their
applications- ELISA,
RIA, flame
photometer.
B111.19.
SGT(GROUPA)
Identify & Mention
the location and
extent of thoracic
sympathetic chain
Describe the
splanchnic nerves
Mention the extent,
relations and applied
anatomy of
lymphatic duct
Followed by
dissection
AN 23.5, AN 23.6,
AN 23.7
Practical
Revision
Py 2.12
PY 3.18
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection
(Mediastinum)
Identify structures seen on a
plain x-ray chest (PA view)
AN 25.7
Identify and describe
in brief a barium
swallow
Demonstrate surface
marking of lines of
pleural reflection,
lung borders and
fissures, trachea,
heart borders, apex
beat & surface
projection of valves
of heart AN 25.8,
AN 25.9
SGT- Tutorial on
Describe the factors
affecting heart rate,
regulation of cardiac
output & blood
pressure
PY 5.9, Lecture
Dissection Dissection (Anterior
Abdominal Wall)
HOLIDAY – 10.03.2020
DAY 13
17.03.20(tues)
DAY 14
18.03.20Wed)
DAY 15
19.03.20
DAY 16
20.03.20
DAY 17
21.03.20
DAY 18
23.03.20(mon)
8-9 am Describe the
biochemical role of
vitamins in the
body and explain
the manifestations
of their deficiency –
Folic acid,B12
B16.5
Lectures
Describe the development of anterior abdominal wall Describe the development and congenital anomalies of Diaphragm Describe the Development of Gut (not included in original Module) AN 52.4, AN 52.5
2nd
Internal Examination
Describe muscular
dystrophy:
myopathies
PY 3.13
Lecture
9-10 am Describe the
formation of rectus
sheath and its
contents
AN 44.3
Describe the
development and
congenital
anomalies of:
Foregut, Midgut&
Hindgut
Describe rotation of
Anatomy (Revision
)
Gut (not included in
original Module)
AN 52.6
Theory
10-11am Describe and
discuss motor
tracts, mechanism
of maintenance of
tone, control of
body movements,
posture and
equilibrium and
vestibular apparatus
PY 10.4
Lecture
Explain the
gradation of
muscular activity
PY 3.12
Lecture
ECE-Anatomy
11- 12 pm CAL for nerve
muscle experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
CAL for nerve
muscle experiment
PY 3.18
Demonstration
Outline the basic
principles involved
in the functioning of
instruments
commonly used in a
biochemistry
laboratory and their
applications-
Chemiluminescence.
B111.19.
SGT(GROUPB)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection (Rectus
Sheath)
Model
Demonstration
(Development of
gut)
Anatomy
(Revision)
DAY 19
24.03.20(tues)
DAY 20
24.03.20(wed)
DAY 21
26.03.20(thurs)
DAY 22
27.03.20(fri)
DAY 23
28.03.20(sat)
DAY 24
30.03.20(mon)
DAY 25
31.03.20(tues)
8-9 am
2nd
Internal Exam
Practical
24th – 26
th March, 2019
SDL –Biochemistry
Discuss and interpret results of
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
analysis in various disorders.
pH, Buffer, physiological buffer
systems
B16.8
Define and describe
common nutrition
related disorders;
CM5.3; SDL
Describe the
composition,
mechanism of
secretion, functions
and regulation of
saliva, secretion
PY 4.2
Lecture
AN 47.1
Discuss about
ascid base
imbalances-
B16.8
Lectures
9-10 am Describe & demonstrate extent,
boundaries, contents of Inguinal
canal including Hesselbach’s
triangle.
Explain the anatomical basis of
inguinal hernia.
Enumerate common Abdominal
incisions
AN 44.4, AN 44.5, AN 44.7
Regulation of blood
pH, acidosis,
alkalosis
ABG Analysis and
interpretation
B16.8
IL-G.Medicine
Describe
Thoracolumbar
fascia
Describe &
demonstrate Lumbar
plexus for its root
value, formation &
branches
Mention the major
subgroups of back
muscles, nerve
supply and action
Describe important
nerve plexuses of
posterior abdominal
wall
AN 45.1, AN 45.2,
AN 45.3, AN 47.12
Describe &
identify
boundaries and
recesses of
Lesser &
Greater sac
Name &
identify various
peritoneal folds
& pouches with
its explanation Explain anatomical basis of Ascites & Peritonitis Explain
anatomical
basis of
Subphrenic
abscess
AN 47.1, AN
47.2, AN 47.3,
AN 47.4
10-
11am
SDL ( Inguinal Hernia )
AN 21.10
Describe the
composition,
mechanism of
secretion,
functions and
regulation of,
gastric,
PY 4.2 & PY
4.7
Lecture
AN 47.5
11- 12
pm
Dissection (Inguinal Region)
AN 21.8
Practical Revision
PY 3.18
ECE- Physiology Visit to
Endoscopy
Unit
PY 4.8
Demonstration
(1 hr)
Formative
Assessment
(1 hr)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm SGT- Tutorial on Describe the
synthesis, secretion, transport,
physiological actions, regulation
and affect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of pituitary
gland and hypothalamus
PY 8.2
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection Dissection
(Peritoneum)
Teaching schedule for the month of April, 2020
DAY 1
01.04.20(WED)
DAY 2
03.04.209(fri)
DAY 3
04.04.20(sat)
DAY 4
06.04.20(mon)
DAY 5
07.04.20(tues)
DAY 6
08.04.20(wed)
8-9 am Describe &
demonstrate major
viscera of abdomen
(stomach) under
following headings
(anatomical position,
external and internal
features, important
peritoneal and other
relations, blood supply,
nerve supply,
lymphatic drainage and
applied aspects)
AN 47.5 (1)
SDL-Biochemistry
Discuss about acid
base imbalances-
B16.8
Describe common
nutrition related
disorders, control and
management; CM 5.3;
Lecture
Describe the
physiology of thymus
and pineal gland
PY 8.3
Lecture
Describe the functions
of various minerals in
the body, their
metabolism and
homeostasis-Fe,I
B16.9, lectures
Describe &
demonstrate
major viscera
of abdomen
(Spleen &
Pancreas)
under
following
headings
(anatomical
position,
external and
internal
features,
important
peritoneal
and other
relations,
blood supply,
nerve supply,
lymphatic
drainage and
applied
aspects) AN
47.5 (5)
9-10 am Describe &
demonstrate major
viscera of abdomen
(Small Intestine) under
following headings
(anatomical position,
external and internal
features, important
peritoneal and other
Describe &
identify the
microanatomical
features of Gastro-
intestinal system:
Oesophagus,
Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus
of stomach,
Duodenum,
Describe the functions
of various minerals in
the body, their
metabolism and
homeostasis- Ca, P,
Na,K-
B16.9
IL:Physiology/Medicine
Describe &
demonstrate major
viscera of abdomen
(Liver) under
following headings
(anatomical
position, external
and internal
features, important
Describe &
demonstrate major
viscera of abdomen
(Biliary System)
under following
headings (anatomical
position, external and
internal features,
important peritoneal
Explain the
anatomical
basis of
Splenic notch,
Accessory
spleens, Kehr’s
sign, Different
types of
vagotomy,
relations, blood supply,
nerve supply,
lymphatic drainage and
applied aspects)
AN 47.5 (2)
Jejunum, Ileum.
Describe &
identify the
microanatomical
features of
Cardiooesophageal
junction
AN 52.1 (1), AN
52.3
peritoneal and other
relations, blood
supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic
drainage and
applied aspects)
AN 47.5 (3)
and other relations,
blood supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied
aspects)
Mention the clinical
importance of Calot’s
triangle
Describe & identify
the formation, course
relations and
tributaries of Portal
vein, Inferior vena
cava & Renal vein
Enumerate the sites
of porto-systemic
anastomosis
Explain the anatomic
basis of
hematemesis& caput
medusae in portal
hypertension
AN47.5 (4)AN 47.7
AN 47.8AN 47.10
AN 47.11
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
AN 47.6
10-11am
Describe the
composition, mechanism
of secretion, functions
and regulation of bile
secretion
PY 4.2
Describe and discuss
structure and function of
liver & GB
PY 4.7
Lecture
AN 47 (Alignment)
Visit to Endoscopy Unit
PY 4.8
Demonstration
Identify, draw and
label a slide of
stomach and
duodenum (SDL)
AN 25.1
ECE – Biochemistry
Case discussion on
diabetes mellitus
(bedside)
Describe and discuss
sex determination, sex
differentiation and their
abnormalities and
outline psychiatry and
practical implication of
sex determination
PY 9.1
Lecture
Describe and
discuss sex
determination,
sex
differentiation
and their
abnormalities
and outline
psychiatry and
practical
implication of
sex
determination
PY 9.1
Lecture
11- 12 pm
Demonstrate estimation
of calcium and
phosphorous
B111.11,
Practical(GROUPB)
revision
Demonstration of
histological slides
of Stomach and
Small intestine
under microscope
Practical Revision
PY 2.11
PY 3.14
Demonstrate clinical
examination of
abdomen
PY 4.10
Demonstration
&DOAP
Demonstrate
clinical
examination of
abdomen
PY 4.10
Demonstration
& DOAP
Observe use of
commonly used
equipments/tec
hniques in
biochemistry
laboratory
including
•DNA isolation
from blood/
tissue
B111.16
Demonstration
GROUPB
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection &
Demonstration (stomach
& Small intestine)
SGT-Anatomy Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection &
demonstration(Liver)
Dissection
(Hepatobiliary Tree)
Dissection
(Abdomen)
Identify & hold the
bone in the anatomical
position, Describe the
salient features,
articulations &
demonstrate the
attachments of muscle
groups
Define true pelvis and
false pelvis and
demonstrate sex
determination in male
& female bony pelvis
Explain and
demonstrate clinical
importance of bones of
abdominopelvic region
(sacralization of
lumbar vertebra,
Lumbarization of 1st
sacral vertebra, types
of bony pelvis &
Coccyx) AN 43.1, AN
43.3, AN 43.4
DAY 7
09.04.20(thurs)
DAY 8
11.04.20(sat)
DAY 9
13.04.20(mon)
DAY 10
14.04.20(tues)
DAY 11
15.04.20(wed)
DAY 12
16.04.20(thurs)
8-9 am Plan and recommend a
suitable diet for
individuals and families
based on local availability
and SE status; CM 5.3;
Small group teaching
Describe the
methods of
nutritional
surveillance,
nutritional
education; CM 5.5;
Lecture
Describe the factor
affecting heart rate,
regulation of
cardiac output and
blood pressure
PY 5.9
Lecture
Describe the functions of
various minerals in the
body, their metabolism and
homeostasis-Se,Fl,Mb
B16.9, lectures
Describe the
development of
urinary system
Development of
Male and female
reproductive
system AN
52.7AN52.8
Demonstrate
Nutritional education
and rehabilitation in
context of socio
cultural factors;
CM5.5; Small group
teaching
9-10 am Describe the functions of
various minerals in the
body, their metabolism
and homeostasis-Zn,Cu
B16.9, lectures
Biochemistry
FA- 2hrs
Describe &
demonstrate major
viscera of abdomen
(Large intestine &
appendix)
AN47.5 (6)
Describe & demonstrate the
attachments, openings,
nerve supply & action of
thoracoabdominaldiaphrag
m
Describe the abnormal
openings of diaphragm and
diaphragmatic hernia. AN
47.13, AN 47.14
Describe &
identify the
muscles of Pelvic
diaphragm
Describe &
demonstrate the
(position, features,
important
peritoneal and other
relations, blood
supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic
drainage and
clinical aspects of)
important male &
female pelvic
viscera. AN 48.1,
AN 48.2
Enumerate and
describe the disorders
associated with
mineral metabolism
B16.10, lectures
10-11am Describe and discuss
puberty: onset,
progression, stages ;early
and delayed puberty and
outline adolescent clinical
and psychological
association
PY 9.2
Lecture
AETCOM
Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion,
functions and regulation of
pancreatic, secretion
PY 4.2
Lecture
AN 47
Describe female
reproductive
system: a)
functions of ovary
and its control b)
menstrual cycle –
hormonal, uterine
and ovarian
changes
PY 9.4
Lecture
AN 48
Describe the
composition,
mechanism of
secretion, functions
and regulation of,
intestinal juices
secretion
PY 4.2
Lecture
AN 47
11- 12 pm
Demonstrate clinical
examination of abdomen
PY 4.10
Demonstration & DOAP
Observe use of commonly
used
equipments/techniques in
biochemistry
laboratory including
•DNA isolation from
blood/ tissue
B111.16
Demonstration
GROUPA
Practical Revision
PY 4.10
Describe steps for platelet
count
PY 2.13
Demonstration (1 hr)
Formative Assessment (1 hr)
Describe steps for
platelet count
PY 2.13
Demonstration
Calculate albumin:
globulin (AG) ratio
and creatinine
clearance
B111.22
SGT(GROUPB)
Describe steps for
platelet count
PY 2.13
Demonstration
Calculate albumin:
globulin (AG) ratio
and creatinine
clearance
B111.22
SGT(GROUPA)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Describe & identify the
origin, course, important
relations and branches of
Abdominal aorta, Coeliac
trunk, Superior
mesenteric, Inferior
mesenteric & Common
iliac artery AN 47.9
Demonstrate the
surface marking
of; Regions and
planes of
abdomen,
Superficial
inguinal ring, Deep
inguinal ring ,
McBurney’s point,
Describe & identify the
special radiographs of
abdominopelvic region
(contrast X ray Barium
swallow, Barium meal,
Barium enema,
Cholecystography,
Intravenous pyelography
Describe &
demonstrate the
type, articular
ends, ligaments
and movements
of Intervertebral
joints, Sacroiliac
joints & Pubic
2-3 pm
Describe &
demonstrate urinary
bladder under
following headings
(anatomical position,
external and internal
features, important
peritoneal and other
Renal Angle &
Murphy’s point
AN 55.1
&Hysterosalpingography)
AN54.2
symphysis
AN 50.2
relations, blood
supply, nerve supply,
lymphatic drainage
and applied aspects)
Explain the
anatomical basis of
suprapubiccystostomy
, Urinary obstruction
in benign prostatic
hypertrophy.
Describe the
neurological basis of
Automatic bladder.
Mention the lobes
involved in benign
prostatic hypertrophy
& prostatic cancer
ANAN48.5 (1)
AN 48.5AN 48.6AN
48.7
3-4 pm
Dissection and
demonstration of
Urinary Bladder
DAY 13
17.04.20(fri)
DAY 14
18.04.20(sat)
DAY 15
20.04.20(mon)
DAY 16
21.04.20(tues)
DAY 17
22.04.20(wed)
DAY 18
23.04.209thurs)
8-9 am SDL- Physiology CM
FA: 1 hour
Describe GIT
Movement,
regulation and
functions. Describe
defecation reflex.
Explain role of
dietary fibers
PY. 4.3
Lecture
AN 47
Describe the
functions of haem
in the body and
describe the
processes involved
in its metabolism
and describe
porphyrin
metabolism
B16.11,lectures
Describe & identify
the micro
anatomical features
of
Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas &
Suprarenal gland
AN 52. 1 (2)
SDL: Biochemistry
9-10 am Describe &
demonstrate the
superficial & deep
perineal pouch
(boundaries and
contents)
Describe & identify
Perineal body.
Describe &
demonstrate
Perineal membrane
in male & female.
AN49.1AN 49.2AN 49.3
Describe the
biochemical
processes involved in
generation of energy
in cells
B16.6,
SGT
Describe &
demonstrate
boundaries, content
& applied anatomy
of Ischiorectal
fossa.
Explain the
anatomical basis of
Perineal tear,
Episiotomy,
Perianal abscess
and Anal fissure
AN 49.4, AN 49.5
Describe &
demonstrate Uterus
under following
headings Explain
the anatomical
basis of
Retroverted uterus,
Prolapse uterus,
Tubal pregnancy &
Tubal ligation
AN 48.5 (2)
AN 48.5 (3)
Demonstration of
histological slides
of Liver, Gall
bladder, Pancreas &
Suprarenal gland
Bilirubin
Biosynthesis &
Breakdown
B16.11,lectures
10-11am SDL (Describe &
demonstrate the origin,
course, important
relations and branches
of internal iliac artery
Describe the branches of
sacral plexus)
AN 48.3AN 48.4
ECE
Gr A (Anatomy)
Gr B (Phy)
Gr C (Bio)
Describe female
reproductive
system: a)
functions of ovary
and its control b)
menstrual cycle –
hormonal, uterine
and ovarian
changes
PY 9.4
Lecture
AN 48
Describe female
reproductive
system: a) functions
of ovary and its
control b) menstrual
cycle – hormonal,
uterine and ovarian
changes
PY 9.4
Lecture
AN 48
Describe
reproductive
system: functions of
testis and control of
spermatogenesis &
factors modifying it
and outline its
association and
psychiatric illness
PY 9.3
Lecture
AN 46
11- 12 pm
Practical Revision
PY 2.13
PY 4.10
Demonstrate
clinical
Examination of
CVS
PY 5.15
DOAP
Demonstrate
clinical
Examination of
CVS
PY 5.15
DOAP
Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
bilirubin
B111.12,Practical
(GROUPB)
Demonstrate
clinical
Examination of
CVS
PY 5.15
DOAP
Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
bilirubin
B111.12,Practical
(GROUPA)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
2-4 pm SGT- Tutorial on
Describe the factor
affecting heart rate,
regulation of cardiac
output and blood pressure
PY 5.9
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection
(Ischiorectal fossa)
Dissection &
Demonstration of
(uterus and
associated organs)
2-3 pm
Microanatomy of
Female
reproductive
system: Ovary,
Uterus, Uterine
tube, Cervix,
Placenta &
Umbilical cord
AN 52.2 (2)
Demonstrate
the surface
projections of:
Stomach,
Liver, Fundus
of gall bladder,
Spleen,
Duodenum,
Pancreas,
Ileocaecal
junction,
Kidneys &
Root of
mesentery
AN55.2
3-4 pm
Demonstration of
histological slides
of Female
reproductive organs
DAY 19
24.04.20(fri)
DAY 20
25.04.20(sat)
DAY 21
27.04.20(MON)
DAY 22
28.04.209tues)
DAY 23
29.04.209wed)
DAY 24
30.04.20(thurs)
8-9 am SDL- Biochemistry
Discuss about Porhyrias
B16.11
CM
FA: 1 hour
Describe GIT
Movement,
regulation and
functions.
Describe
defecation reflex.
Explain role of
dietary fibers
PY. 4.3
Lecture
AN 47
Describe the major types
of haemoglobin and its
derivatives found in the
body and their
physiological/
pathological relevance
B16.12,Lectures
Describe &
demonstrate the
origin, course,
important
relations and
branches of
internal iliac
artery
Describe the
branches of
sacral plexus
AN 48.3, AN
48.4
SDL: Physiology
9-10 am Describe & demonstrate
coverings, internal structure, side
determination, blood supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic drainage &
descent of testis with its applied
anatomy
Describe parts of Epididymis
Describe Penis under following
headings: (parts, components,
blood supply and lymphatic
drainage)
Explain the anatomical basis of
Varicocoele, Explain the
anatomical basis of Phimosis&
Circumcision
AN46.1AN 46.2AN 46.3AN 46.4
AN 46.5
Discuss about
jaundice
B16.11,
IL-
Physilogy/Pathology/
G.Medicine
Describe &
demonstrate the
origin, course,
important
relations and
branches of
internal iliac
artery
Describe the
branches of
sacral plexus
AN48.3
AN 48.4
Describe the curvatures
of the vertebral column
Describe lumbar
puncture (site, direction
of the needle, structures
pierced during the
lumbar puncture)
Explain the anatomical
basis of Scoliosis,
Lordosis, Prolapsed disc,
Spondylolisthesis&Spina
bifida
AN50.1AN 50.3
AN 50.4
Describe &
demonstrate the
type, articular
ends, ligaments
and movements
of Intervertebral
joints, Sacroiliac
joints & Pubic
symphysis
AN 50.2
Describe the
major types of
haemoglobin and
its derivatives
found in the body
and their
physiological/
pathological
relevance
B16.12,Lectures
10-11am Demonstrate the anatomical
position of bony pelvis & show
boundaries of pelvic inlet, pelvic
cavity, pelvic outlet
Describe & identify features of
ECE (10am-
1.00Pm)
Gr A (Phy)
Gr B (Bio)
Gr C (Anatomy))
Describe reproductive
system: functions of
testis and control of
spermatogenesis &
factors modifying it and
outline its association
Describe GIT
Movement,
regulation and
functions. Describe
defecation reflex.
Explain role of
Describe and
discuss the
physiological
effects of sex
hormones
plain X ray abdomen
AN 53.2, AN 54.1
and psychiatric illness
PY 9.3
Lecture
AN 46
dietary fibers
PY. 4.3
Lecture
AN 47
PY 9.5
Lecture
11- 12 pm Describe & identify the
microanatomical features of:
Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter &
Urinary bladder AN 52.2 (2)
Practical Revision
PY 2.13
PY 5.15
Observe cardio vascular
AFT
PY 5.14
Demonstration (1 hr)
Formative Assessment
(1 hr)
Observe cardio
vascular AFT
PY 5.14
Demonstration
Observe cardio
vascular AFT
PY 5.14
Demonstration
12-1 pm Histological slide demonstration
of Urinary System
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm SGT- Tutorial on Describe the
composition, mechanism of
secretion, functions and regulation
of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile secretion
PY 4.2
AN 47
Sports/extracurricular
activities
FA 3 (anatomy-
theory)
(Describe & identify the
cross-section at the level
of T8, T10 and L1
(transpyloric plane)) Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and female pelvis Describe role of ERCP, CT abdomen, MRI, Arteriography in radiodiagnosis of abdomen AN 51.1AN51.2
AN 54.3
Describe &
identify the
microanatomical
features ofMale
Reproductive
System: Testis,
Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate
& penis
AN 52.2 (3)
FA 3 (anatomy
practical)
Histology
Demonstration of
Male reproductive
organ under
microscope
Teaching schedule for the month of May 2020
DAY 1
01.05.20 (Friday)
DAY 2
02.05.20 (Saturday)
DAY 3
04.05.20
(Monday)
DAY 4
05.05.20 (Tuesday)
DAY 5
06.05.20 (Wednesday)
8-9 am SDL- Physiology Practical demo –
Describe the features of
normafrontalis and
lateralis
SGT, DOAP
EUPHORIA: COLLEGE WEEK
9-10 am Anatomical position of skull,
Identify and locate individual
skull bones in skull
AN26.1
SGT, DOAP
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION WITH
GENERAL SURGERY
Describe the layers of scalp
and temple, its blood supply,
its nerve supply and surgical
importance
AN27.1
Describe emissary veins with
its role in spread of infection
from extracranial route to
intracranial venous sinuses
AN27.2
Lectures
Describe the functions of
the kidney, liver thyroid
and adrenal glands.
Describe the tests
&abnormalities
B16.13,16.14, 16.15
SGT/IL
FA- 1hr
10-11am SDL- Anatomical position of skull
and identifying skull bones
11- 12 pm Describe the features of
normaverticalis
AN26.2a
SGD, DOAP
Record arterial pulse
tracing using finger
plethysmography
PY 5.16
Demonstration
12-1 pm Dissection & Demo-
Scalp, skull &normaverticalis
Practical, SGD, DOAP
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm SGT- Tutorial on Describe
and discuss puberty: onset,
progression, stages ;early and
delayed puberty and outline
adolescent clinical and
psychological association
PY 9.2
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Holiday – 7th
May, 2020
DAY 6
08.05.20
DAY 7
09.05.20
DAY 8
11.05.20 (Monday)
DAY 9
12.05.20 (Tuesday)
DAY 10
13.05.20 (Wednesday)
DAY 11
14.05.20 (Thursday)
8-9 am
Describe and discuss
the physiology of
pregnancy, parturition
and lactation and
outline the psychology
and psychiatry
disorders associated
with it
PY 9.8
Lecture
Describe the
structure and
functions of DNA
B17.1, lectures
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
LECTURE WITH GENERAL
MEDICINE –
Define and classify headache and
describe the presenting features,
precipitating factors, aggravating
and relieving factors of various
kinds of headache
IM17.1
Lecture, SGD
Demo – Parotid gland, relations
and its duct
Lecture, SGT, DOAP
9-10 am Describe muscles of
facial expression and
Describe origin
/formation, course,
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
Describe the structure and
functions of RNA and outline the
EUPHORIA
their nerve supply
AN28.1
Identify superficial
muscles of face, their
nerve supply and
actions
AN28.6
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
LECTURE Explain the anatomical
basis of facial nerve
palsy
AN28.7
General Medicine
Describe sensory
innervation of face
AN28.2
Lectures, DOAP
branches /tributaries
of facial vessels
AN28.3
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
LECTURE Explain surgical
importance of deep
facial vein
AN28.8
General Surgery
Describe &
demonstrate branches
of facial nerve with
distribution
AN28.4
Lectures, DOAP
LECTUREWITH GENERAL
SURGERY –
Describe the parts, borders,
surfaces, contents, relations and
nerve supply of parotid gland with
course of its duct and surgical
importance
AN28.9a
Lecture
cell cycle.
B17.1,Lectures
10-11am
ECE –
Gr A(Bio)
Gr B(anatomy)
Gr C (Phy)
Describe GIT
Movement, regulation
and functions.
Describe defecation
reflex. Explain role of
dietary fibers
PY. 4.3
Lecture
Describe the physiology of
digestion and absorption of
nutrients
PY 4.4
Lecture
Describe the structure and
functions of juxta glomerular
apparatus and role of renin-
angiotensin system
PY 7.2
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate basic
life support (BLS)
PY 11.14
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment
(1 hr)
Demonstrate basic life support
(BLS)
PY 11.14
DOAP (A)
Observe use of commonly used
equipments/ techniques in
biochemistry
laboratory including
ABG analyzer B111.16,Demonstration(GROUPB
Demonstrate basic life support
(BLS)
PY 11.14
DOAP (B)
Observe use of commonly used
equipments/ techniques in
biochemistry
laboratory including
ABG analyzer B111.16,Demonstration(GROUPA
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection& Demo –
Face I - muscles
Practical, SGT, DOAP
Dissection & Demo
–
Face II - vessels &
nerves
Practical, SGT,DOAP
Dissection & Demo –
Parotid gland, relations and its
duct
Practical, SGT, DOAP
Practical Demo - Parotid gland,
relations and its duct – clay
modeling
SGT, DOAP
DAY 12
15.05.20 (Friday)
DAY 13
16.05.20 (Saturday)
DAY 14
18.05.20 (Monday)
DAY 15
19.05.20 (Tuesday)
DAY 16
20.05.20 (Wednesday)
DAY 17
21.05.20 (Thursday)
8-9 am SDL – Physiology Dissection –
Revision
SGT, DOAP
Discuss the
physiological basis of
various pregnancy tests
PY 9.10
Lecture
Describe the processes
involved in replication &
repair of DNA and the
transcription &
translation mechanisms
B17.2,lectures
EMBRYOLOGY-
Describe the
development and
congenital anomalies of
face and palate
AN43.4a
Lecture
Demo -Describe &
identify major foramina
with structures passing
through them - I
AN30.2
Lecture, SGT, DOAP
9-10 am HISTOLOGY-
Identify the
lymphoid tissue
under the
microscope &
describe
microanatomy of
thymus and tonsil
and correlate the
structure with
Describe the processes
involved in replication
& repair of DNA and
the transcription &
translation
mechanisms
B17.2,SGT
Describe the nerve
supply of parotid gland
AN28.9b
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH GENERAL
SURGERY-
Explain the anatomical
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION WITH
GENERAL SURGERY-
Describe cervical lymph
nodes and lymphatic
drainage of head, face
and neck and its surgical
importance
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH GENERAL
SURGERY-
Describe the etiology
and classification of
cleft lip and palate
SU19.1
function
AN70.2
Lecture
basis of Frey’s
syndrome
AN28.10
Lectures
AN28.5
Lecture
Describe the principles
of reconstruction of cleft
lip and palate
SU19.2
Lectures
10-11am SDL – To be able
to identify
lymphoid tissue
and list the
differences
between
microanatomy of
thymus and tonsil
AETCOM (10am-
1.00pm)
Interpret a normal semen
analysis report including
(a) sperm count,(b)
sperm morphology (c)
sperm motility, as per
WHO guidelines and
discuss the results
PY 9.9
Lecture
Enumerate the
contraceptive methods
for male and female,
discuss their advantages
and disadvantages
PY 9.6
Lecture
Describe and discuss
structure and functions of
reticular activating system
PY 10.5
Lecture
11- 12 pm Histology
practical-
Thymus and tonsil
SGD, DOAP
Examination of motor
system
PY 10.11, DOAP
Examination of higher
functions
PY 10.11, DOAP
Examination of higher
functions (A)
PY 10.11
DOAP
Observe use of
commonly used
equipments/ techniques
in biochemistry
laboratory including
IMMUNODIFFUSION B111.16,Demonstration(
GROUP B)
Examination of higher
functions (B)
PY 10.11
DOAP
Observe use of commonly
used equipments/
techniques in
biochemistry
laboratory including
IMMUNODIFFUSION B111.16,Demonstration
(GROUP A)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm SGT- Tutorial on
describe female
reproductive
system
PY 9.4
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Practical Demo-
Describe the features of
normabasalis-I
Practical, SGT,DOAP
Practical Demo-Describe
the features of
normabasalis-II
Practical, SGT,DOAP
Embryology model
demo - Development of
face and palate and its
congenital anomalies
SGT, DOAP
Practical Demo – Describe & identify major
foramina with structures
passing through them - II
AN30.2
SGT, DOAP
DAY 18
22.05.20
(Friday)
DAY 19
23.05.20
(Saturday)
DAY 20
25.05.20
(Monday)
DAY 21
26.05.20
(Tuesday)
DAY 22
27.05.20
(Wednesday)
DAY 23
28.05.20
(Thursday)
DAY 24
29.05.20
(Friday)
DAY 25
30.05.20
(Saturday)
8-9 am SDL -
Biochemistry Practical Demo- Describe cranial
cavity, its
subdivisions,
foramina and
structures passing
through them - II
AN26.3
SGT, DOAP
Describe and
discuss structure
and functions of
autonomic nervous
system
PY 10.5
Lecture
Describe
applications of
molecular
technologies like
recombinant DNA
technology.
B17.4,lectures
EMBRYOLOGY Explain the
concept of bones
that ossify in
membrane
AN26.6
Lecture, DOAP
Dissection -
Boundaries
and contents
of anterior
triangle of
neck – II
Practical,
SGT, DOAP
SDL-
Physiology
Describe the
contents of
the vertebral
canal
AN42.1
Lecture,
DOAP
9-10 am VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
GENERAL
SURGERY-
Describe the parts,
extent,
attachments,
modifications of
deep cervical
fascia and its
applied importance
AN35.1
Describe the
fascial spaces of
neck
AN35.10
Lectures
Describe the
basic mechanism
of regulation of
gene expression
B17.3
SGT
FA- 1hr
Describe the
boundaries and
contents of
posterior triangle of
neck
AN29.1a
Describe
attachments, nerve
supply, relations
and actions of
sternocleidomastoi
d
AN29.1b
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
GENERAL
MEDICINE-
Explain anatomical
basis of wry neck
AN29.3
Demonstrate
attachments of
1)inferior belly of
omohyoid,
2)scalenus anterior,
3)
Describe the
boundaries and
contents of
suboccipital triangle
AN42.2
Describe the
position, direction of
fibres, relations,
nerve supply,
actions of
semispinaliscapitis
and splenius capitis
AN42.3
Lectures, DOAP
Describe
boundaries and
subdivisions of
anterior triangle
AN32.1
Describe
boundaries and
contents of
muscular, carotid,
digastric and
submental
triangles
AN32.2
Lectures, DOAP
Describe
applications of
molecular
technologies
like PCR in
the diagnosis
and treatment
of diseases
with genetic
basis.
17.4,lectures
HISTOLOGY Identify,
describe and
draw the
microanatomy
of endocrine
glands -
pituitary,
thyroid and
parathyroid
gland
AN43.2
Lecture
Describe
applications
of molecular
technologies
like RFLP &
blotting
techniques
the diagnosis
and
treatment of
diseases with
genetic
basis.
17.4, SGT
scalenusmedius&
4) levator scapulae
AN29.4
Lectures
10-11am SDL –
Development of
face and palate and
itscongenital
anomalies
ECE
Gr A (Anatomy)
GrB (Phy)
Gr C (Bio)
Describe the
mechanism of urine
formation involving
processes of
filtration, tubular
reabsorption &
secretion;
concentration and
diluting mechanism
PY 7.3
Lecture
Describe the
mechanism of
urine formation
involving
processes of
filtration, tubular
reabsorption &
secretion;
concentration and
diluting
mechanism
PY 7.3
Lecture
Describe &
discuss
regional
circulation
PY 5.10
Lecture
SDL –
Cervical fascia
and triangles of
neck
11-12 pm Practical Demo - Describe cranial
cavity, its
subdivisions,
foramina and
structures passing
through them - I
AN26.3
SGT, DOAP
Examination of
motor system
PY 10.11
DOAP
Stethography
DOAP
(1 hr)
Formative
Assessment (1 hr)
Stethography
DOAP (A)
Demonstrate
estimation of
glucose,
creatinine, urea
and total protein
in serum.
B111.21
DOAP(GROUPB)
Stethography
DOAP (B)
Demonstrate
estimation of
glucose,
creatinine,
urea and total
protein in
serum.
B111.21
DOAP(GROU
PA)
Histology
practical -
Pituitary,
thyroid and
parathyroid
glands
Examination
of motor
system
PY 10.11
Stethography
DOAP
12-1 pm
Describe the
cranial fossae &
identify related
structures
AN30.1
SGT, DOAP
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK 2-4 pm SGT – Tutorial
on male
reproductive
system
PY 9.3
Sports/
extracurricular
activities
Dissection & Demo–
Cervical fascia and
posterior triangle of
neck
Practical, SGT,
DOAP
Practical Demo-
Describe
morphological
features of mandible
SGT, DOAP
Dissection &
Demo -
Boundaries and
contents of
anterior triangle of
neck – I
Dissection - Revision
SGT- Tutorial
on motor
system
PY 10.4
Sports/extra
curricular
activities
Practical, SGT,
DOAP
Teaching schedule for the month of June 2020
DAY 1
01.06.20
(Monday)
DAY 2
02.06.20
(Tuesday)
DAY 3
03.06.20
(Wednesday)
DAY 4
04.06.20
(Thursday)
DAY 5
05.06.20
(Friday)
DAY 6
06.06.20
(Saturday)
8-9 am
SUMMER VACATION
9-10 am
10-11am
11- 12 pm
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
2-4 pm
DAY 7
08.06.20
(Monday)
DAY 8
09.06.20
(Tuesday)
DAY 9
10.06.20
(Wednesday)
DAY 10
11.06.20
(Thursday)
DAY 11
12.06.20
(Friday)
DAY 12
13.06.20 (Saturday)
8-9 am
SUMMER VACATION
9-10 am
10-11am
11- 12 pm
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
2-4 pm
DAY 13
15.06.20
(Monday)
DAY 14
16.06.20
(Tuesday)
DAY 15
17.06.20
(Wednesday)
DAY 16
18.06.20
(Thursday)
DAY 17
19.06.20
(Friday)
DAY 18
20.06.20
(Saturday)
8-9 am Describe and
discuss regional
circulation
PY 5.10
Lecture
Describe the role of
xenobiotics in
disease.
B17.5,lectures
EMBRYOLOGY-
Describe the development
and developmental basis of
congenital anomalies of
pituitary, thyroid and
parathyroid glands
AN43.4b
Lecture, DOAP
Describe the origin, parts,
course & branches of
subclavian artery
AN35.3a
Lecture, DOAP
SDL-
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Describe the anti-
oxidant defence
systems in the
body.
B17.6
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH GENERAL
SURGERY-
Describe the clinical
features of
compression of
subclavian artery and
lower trunk of
brachial plexus by
cervical rib
AN35.9
9-10 am Describe
location, parts,
borders, surfaces,
relations & blood
supply of thyroid
and parathyroid
gland
AN35.2
Lecture, DOAP
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
GENERAL
SURGERY-
Describe the
applied anatomy
and physiology of
thyroid
SU22.1
Describe the
applied anatomy of
parathyroid
SU22.5
Lecture
HORIZONTAL &
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION-
Enumerate, classify and
describe the etiology,
pathogenesis, pathology
and iodine dependency of
thyroid swellings
PA32.1
Physiology, Pathology,
General Medicine, General
Surgery
Describe the anatomically
relevant clinical features of
thyroid swellings
AN35.8
Physiology, Pathology,
General Medicine,
General Surgery
Describe the role of
xenobiotics in disease.
B17.5,lectures
Describe origin,
course, relations,
tributaries and
termination of
internal jugular &
brachiocephalic
veins
AN35.4
Lecture, DOAP
Discuss the
importance of various
dietary components
and explain
importance of dietary
fibre
SDA,BMR ,Caloric
value of food
Discuss Respiratory
Quoteint, Nitrogen
balance ,Biological
value ,balanced diet
B18.1,SGT
FA- 1hr
10-11am ECE-(10am-
1.00pm)
Gr A (Phy)
Gr A (Bio)
Gr C (Anatomy)
Describe and
discuss perception
of smell and taste
PY 10.13
Lecture
Describe and discuss
functional anatomy of the
ear and auditory pathways
and physiology of hearing
PY 10.14
Lecture
Describe and discuss
functions cerebral cortex
and cerebellum
PY 10.7
Lecture
SDL – Gross
anatomy,
relations,
development and
congenital
anomalies of
thyroid and
parathyroid
glands
11- 12 pm Testing of smell
and taste sensation
PY 10.20
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment
(1 hr)
Testing of smell and taste
sensation
PY 10.20
DOAP (A)
Calculate energy content of
different food Items,
identify food items with
high and low glycemic
index and explain the
importance of these in the
dietb111.23,SGT(GROUPB
)
Testing of smell and taste
sensation
PY 10.20
DOAP (B)
Calculate energy content
of different food Items,
identify food items with
high and low glycemic
index and explain the
importance of these in the
dietb111.23,SGT(GROUP
B)
Describe the
origin, parts,
course &
branches of
carotid artery
system including
carotid body and
sinus
AN35.3b
Lecture, DOAP
Testing of smell and
taste sensation
PY 10.20
Demonstrate basic
life support (BLS)
PY 11.14
DOAP
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection&
Demo–
Deep structures
of neck region I -
thyroid gland and
relations
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Practical Demo – Describe features
of typical cervical
vertebra
AN26.5b
Describe the
features of the 7th
cervical vertebra
AN26.7a
SGT, DOAP
Embryology model demo-
Development of pituitary,
thyroid and parathyroid
glands
SGT, DOAP
Dissection & Demo -
Deep structures of neck
region II - thyroid gland
and relations
Practical, SGD, DOAP
SGT- Tutorial on
spinal cord
functions and
lesions
PY 10.6
Sports/extracurricul
ar activities
DAY 19
22.06.20
(Monday)
DAY 20
23.06.20
(Tuesday)
DAY 21
24.06.20
(Wednesday)
DAY 22
25.06.20
(Thursday)
DAY 23
26.06.20
(Friday)
DAY 24
27.06.20
(Saturday)
DAY 25
29.06.20
(Monday)
DAY 26
30.06.20
(Tuesday)
8-9 am Describe and
discuss
functions of
thalamus and
hypothalamu
s
PY10.7
Lecture
Describe the types
and causes of
protein
malnutrition and
its Viva voce
General Medicine
Effects
B18.2,lectures
EMBRYOLOGY Describe
embryological
development of
tongue and
correlate with its
nerve supply
AN39.1a
Describe the
development and
developmental
basis of congenital
anomalies of
tongue
AN43.4c
Lecture, DOAP
Describe &
identify dural
folds,dural
venous
sinuses,
emissary and
diploic veins
AN30.3
Lecture,
DOAP
SDL –
physiology
Demo –
Parietal bone
AN26.7c
Lecture, SGT,
DOAP
Describe and
discuss functional
anatomy of ear
and auditory
pathways and
physiology of
hearing
PY. 10.15
Describe and
discuss
pathophysiology
of deafness
PY. 10.16
Lecture
Discuss the
involvement of
ECM components
in health and
disease
B19.2,lectures
9-10 am Describe
prevertebral
muscles and
cervical
plexus
AN35.5a
Lecture
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
GENERAL
SURGERY-
Describe extent,
drainage &
applied anatomy
of cervical lymph
nodes
AN35.5b
Lecture
Describe the
extent, formation,
relation &
branches of
cervical
sympathetic chain
AN35.6
Describe the
course and
branches of IX, X,
XI & XII nerve in
the neck
AN35.7
Lectures
Describe the
causes
(including
dietary
habits), effects
and health
risks
associated
with being
overweight/
obesityB18.4,
lectures
HISTOLOGY Special sensory
organs I – taste
bud and
olfactory
mucosa
AN39.1c
Lecture
List the
functions and
components of
the
extracellular
matrix (ECM).
B19.1
SGT
FA- 1hr
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
GENERAL
SURGERY&
NEUROLOGY -
Describe clinical
importance of
dural venous
sinuses
AN30.4a
Lecture
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
GENERAL
SURGERY-
Gross anatomy,
contents, relations
and applied
importance of
cavernous sinus
AN30.4b
Lecture
10-11
am ECE (10am-
1.00pm)
Describe and
discuss the
Describe and
discuss spinal cord
Describe and
discuss the SDL – Development
AETCOM
Describe and
discuss functions
Gr A(Bio)
GrB(Anatom
y)
Gr C (Phy)
mechanism of
temperature
regulation
PY. 11.1
Lecture
its functions,
lesion and sensory
disturbances
PY 10.6
Lecture
principle of
artificial
respiration,
oxygen
therapy,
acclimatizatio
n and
decompressio
n sickness
PY 6.5
Lecture
of tongue and
nerves in neck
region
(10am-1.00pm) of limbic system
PY 10.7
Lecture
11- 12
pm
Examination of
sensory system
PY. 10.11
DOAP
Examination of
sensory system
PY. 10.11
DOAP
Enumerate
advantages and/or
disadvantages of
use of
unsaturated,
saturated and
trans fats in
food.B111.24,
SGT(GROUPB
Examination
of sensory
system
PY. 10.11
DOAP
Enumerate
advantages
and/or
disadvantages
of use of
unsaturated,
saturated and
trans fats in
food.B111.24,
SGT(GROUP
B
Histology
practical –
Special sensory
organs I – taste
bud and
olfactory
mucosa
Testing of
smell and taste
sensation
PY 10.20
Examination
of motor
system
PY. 10.11
DOAP
Testing of
hearing sensation
PY. 10.20
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment
(1 hr)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection &
Demo –
Deep
structures of
neck region
III - deep
arteries and
veins of the
neck, cervical
plexus and
last 4 cranial
Dissection &
Demo - Opening
cranial vault
Practical Demo -
cranial vault
Practical, SGT,
DOAP
Dissection &
Embryology
model demo-
Development of
tongue and its
nerve supply
Practical, SGT,
DOAP
Dissection &
Practical
Demo -
Frontal bone
Practical,
SGT, DOAP
SGT- Tutorial
on basal
ganglia and
cerebellum
PY. 10.7
Sports/
extracurricul
ar activities
Dissection &
Demo –
Removing brain
Practical Demo
Parietal bone
Practical, SGT,
DOAP
Dissection &
Demo – Cranium after
removing brain
Practical Demo
Occipital bone
Practical, SGT,
DOAP
nerves
Practical,
SGD, DOAP
Teaching Schedule for the month of July, 2020
DAY 1
01.07.2020(wed)
DAY 2
02.07.2020(thurs)
DAY 3
03.07.2020(fri)
DAY 4
04.07.2020(sat)
DAY 5
06.07.2020 (mon)
DAY 6
07.07.2020(tues)
8-9 am Embryology -
Describe the
development of
midbrain, cerebral
hemisphere and
cerebellum
AN64.2b
Lecture, DOAP
Describe the
anatomical basis
of Horner’s
syndrome
AN31.3
Anatomical basis
of oculomotor,
trochlear and
abducent nerve
palsies along with
strabismus
AN31.5
Lectures, DOAP
SDL-
Biochemistry
Discuss about
p53 &
apoptosis
B110.1
Enumerate
components of
lacrimal apparatus
AN31.4a
Eyelid
AN31.4b
Lectures
Describe and discuss
functions of thalamus
PY 10.7
Lecture
Describe cancer
initiation, promotion
B110.1
Lectures
9-10 am Describe orbit II
AN31.1b
Lectures, DOAP
Describe protein
targeting &
sorting along with
its associated
disorders B19.3
lectures
HISTOLOGY –
Spinal cord and
cerebellum
AN64.1a
Lecture
Describe protein
targeting & sorting
along with its
associated disorders
B19.3
SGT
HORIZONTAL &
VERTICAL
INTEGRATIONWITH
PHYSIOLOGY &
OPHTHALMOLOGY-
Enumerate the causes,
describe and discuss the
aetiology, clinical
presentations and
diagnostic features of
common conditions of
the lid and adnexa
including
Hordeolumexternum/
internum, blepharitis,
preseptal cellulitis,
dacryocystitis,
Describe the
morphology, relations
and nerve supply of
submandibular salivary
gland & submandibular
ganglion
AN34.1
Describe the basis of
formation of
submandibular stones
AN34.2
Lectures
hemangioma, dermoid,
ptosis, entropion, lid lag,
lagopthalm
OP2.1
Lecture
Anatomy, Physiology,
Ophthalmology
10-11am Describe the source of
GIT hormones,
regulation and
functions
PY 4.5
Lecture
Describe
apoptosis-
programmed cell
death
PY 1.4
Lecture
SDL –
Orbit wall and
its contents;
applied
importance of
trigeminal
ganglion
ECE (Gr.A) Anatomy
Clinical Skill
ECE Gr.(B)Physiology
Clinical skills
ECE-
Gr(C)Biochemistry-
case discussion Jaundice
Describe and discuss
behavioural and EEG
characteristics during
sleep and mechanism
responsible for its
production.
PY 10.8
Lecture
11- 12
pm
Perform urine
analysis to estimate
and determine normal
and abnormal
constituents
B111.4
DOAP( revision)
(GROUPB)
FA- 2hrs
Testing of hearing
sensation
PY 10.20
(Group A)
Perform urine
analysis to
estimate and
determine normal
and abnormal
constituents
B111.4
DOAP( revision)
(GROUPA)
FA- 2hrs
Testing of hearing
sensation
PY 10.20
(Group B)
Histology
practical –
Spinal cord and
cerebellum
AN64.1a
Examination of
reflexes
PY 10.11
DOAP
Examination of cranial
nerves
PY 10.11
DOAP
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-3 pm Describe various types
of open neural tube
defects with its
embryological basis
AN64.3
Dissection &
Demo –
Orbit and its
contents – II
Practical Demo
–
Orbit
SGT, DOAP
Sports/
extracurricular
activities
Dissection –
Revision
Practical, SGD, DOAP
Dissection& Demo –
Submandibular region
Practical, SGD, DOAP
Lecture, DOAP Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Practical Demo – Sphenoid bone – I
SGT, DOAP 3-4 pm Embryology Model
Demo – Development of CNS- II
SGD, DOAP
DAY 7
08.07.2020(wed)
DAY 8
9.07.2020(thurs)
DAY 9
10.07.2020(fri)
DAY 10
11.07.2020(sat)
DAY 11
13.07.2020(mon)
DAY 12
14.07.2020(tues)
8-9 am Describe extent,
boundaries and contents of
temporal and infratemporal
fossae including maxillary
artery
AN33.1
Lecture, DOAP
Explain the clinical
significance of pterygoid
venous plexus
AN33.4
Lecture
Describe
articulating
surface, type &
movements of
temporomandibular
joint - I
AN33.3
Lecture, DOAP
SDL- physiology
AETCOM- Physiology Describe and
discuss adaptation
to altered
temperature
PY 11.2
Describe and
discuss mechanism
of fever, cold
injuries and heat
stroke
PY 11.4
Lecture
Discuss
biochemical
basis of cancer
therapy.
B110.2.lectures
9-10 am Describe attachments,
direction of fibres, nerve
supply and actions of
muscles of mastication
AN33.2
Lecture, DOAP
Describe
oncogenes &
oncogene
activation B110.1
Lectures
HISTOLOGY -
Cerebrum and
pineal gland
AN43.3a
Lecture
Describe various
biochemical tumor
markers
B110.2, SGT
FA- 1hr
Describe
articulating
surface, type &
movements of
temporomandibular
joint - II
AN33.3
Describe the
features of
dislocation of
temporomandibular
joint
AN33.5
Lectures, DOAP
Describe the 1)
morphology,
relations, blood
supply and
applied anatomy
of palatine tonsil
2) composition
of soft palate
AN36.1a
Lecture
10-11am Describe and discuss
posture and equilibrium
and vestibular apparatus
PY 10.4
Lecture
Describe and
discuss physiology
of aging: free
radicals and
antioxidants
PY 11.7
Lecture
SDL –
Submandibular
gland and muscles
ofmastication
ECE-
Gr (A)ECE-
Physiology
Clinical skills
Describe and
discuss
physiological
consequences of
sedentary
lifestyle
PY 11.5
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate the estimation
of serum total cholesterol
and HDLcholesterol
B111.9,Practical revision
(GROUPB)
Examination of motor
system
PY 10.11
DOAP
(GROUPA)
Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
total cholesterol
and
HDLcholesterol
B111.9,Practical
revision
(GROUPA)
Examination of
motor system
PY 10.11
DOAP
(GROUP B)
Histology
practical –
Cerebrum
Examination of cranial
nerves
PY 10.11
DOAP
Gr (B)
Biochemistry- case
discussion-
Jaundice
Gr (C)
ECE – Anatomy
Clinical Skills
Examination of
cranial nerves
PY 10.11
DOAP
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection& Demo –
Temporal region
Practical, SGD, DOAP
Practical Demo – Sphenoid bone- II
SGT, DOAP
Dissection
&Demo –
Infratemporal
region – I
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
SGT- Tutorial on
limbic system
PY 10.7
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection
&Demo –
Infratemporal
region – II
TM joint
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Boundary and
wall of pharynx –
I
AN36.1b
Lecture
DAY 13
15.07.2020(wed)
DAY 14
16.07.2020(thurs)
DAY 15
17.07.2020(fri)
DAY 16
18.07.2020(sat)
DAY 17
20.07.
2020(mon)
DAY 18
21.07.2020(tues)
8-9 am Describe the components
and functions of
Waldeyer’s lymphatic
ring
AN36.2
Lecture
Describe the
boundaries and
clinical
significance of
pyriform fossa
AN36.3
Lecture
SDL-
Biochemistry
Innate & adaptive
immune response
B110.4
AETCOM- Physiology Describe and
discuss
physiological
basis of memory
PY 10.9
Lecture
Describe
generation of
antibody diversity.
B110.3, lectures
9-10 am Muscles of pharynx – II
AN36.1c
Lecture
Describe the
cellular
components of
immune system
B110.3,Lectures
HISTOLOGY –
Identify, describe
and draw
microanatomy of
eyelid, lip, sclero-
corneal junction,
optic nerve and
cochlea- organ of
corti
AN43.3b
Lecture
Describe structure and
functions
Immunoglobulin
Discuss humoral
immunity
B110.3, SGT
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT -
Describe tonsil
and the
anatomical basis
of tonsillitis,
tonsillectomy,
adenoids and
peri-tonsillar
abscess
AN36.4
Describe the
clinical
significance of
Killian’s
dehiscence
AN36.5
Lectures
Anatomy, ENT
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT -
Describe location
and functional
anatomy of
paranasal sinuses
AN37.2
Describe
anatomical basis
of sinusitis and
maxillary sinus
tumours
AN37.3
Lectures
Anatomy, ENT
10-11am Describe metabolic and
endocrimeconsequencies
of obesity & metabolic
syndrome. Outline
psychiatry component
PY 8.5
Lecture
Describe
physiology of
infancy
PY 11.6
Lecture
SDL – TM joint,
soft palate and
pharynx
ECE-
Gr (A)
Biochemistry-
case discussion-
Jaundice
Describe and
discuss
physiological
basis of learning
PY 10.9
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate the
estimation of serum
bilirubin
B111.12 Practical –
Revision
(GROUPB )
Examination of cranial
nerves
PY 10.11
DOAP
(GROUPA)
Demonstrate the
estimation of
serum bilirubin
B111.12 Practical
–Revision
(GROUPA)
Examination of
cranial nerves
PY 10.11
DOAP
(GROUPB)
Histology
practical –
eyelid, sclera-
corneal junction
and optic nerve
Examination of cranial
nerves
PY 10.11
DOAP
Gr (B) ECE –
Anatomy Clinical
Skills
Gr (C) ECE-
Physiology
Clinical skills
Obtain history and
perform general
examination I
volunteers
PY 11.13
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment (1 hr)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection & Demo –
Sagittal section of
pharynx – I
Practical, SGD, DOAP
2-3 pm –
Describe the
morphology,
nerve supply,
embryological
basis of nerve
supply, blood
supply, lymphatic
drainage and
actions of
SGT- Tutorial on
EEG
Characteristics of
sleep &
mechanism
PY 10.8
Sports/extracurricular
activities
2-3 pm-
Describe features
of nasal septum,
lateral wall of
nose, their
blood supply and
nerve supply
AN37.1
Lecture, DOAP
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT -
Describe the
morphology,
identify structure
of the cartilage
wall, nerve
supply, blood
extrinsic and
intrinsic muscles
of tongue and its
applied anatomy
AN39.1b
Anatomy
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT -
Explain the
anatomical basis
of hypoglossal
nerve palsy
AN39.2
Lectures, DOAP
Anatomy, ENT
3-4 pm-
Dissection&
Demo –
Sagittal section of
pharynx – II
including tongue
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
3-4 pm-
Dissection &
Demo –
Nasal cavity
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
supply and actions
of intrinsic and
extrinsic muscles
of the larynx
AN38.1
Describe the
anatomical
aspects of
laryngitis
AN38.2
Describe
anatomical basis
of recurrent
laryngeal nerve
injury
AN38.3
Lectures, DOAP
Anatomy, ENT
DAY 19
22.07.2020(wed)
DAY 20
23.07.2020(thurs)
DAY 21
24.07.2020(fri)
DAY 22
25.07.2020(sat)
DAY 23
27.07.2020(mon)
DAY 24
28.07.2020(tues)
8-9 am VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT -
Describe & identify the
parts, blood supply and
nerve supply of external
ear
ANN40.1
Describe the boundaries
of middle ear
AN40.2a
Lectures, DOAP
Anatomy, ENT
Describe the wall,
relations and
functional anatomy
of auditory tube
AN40.2c
Lecture
SDL-Physiology
AETCOM-Physiology Describe and
discuss refractive
error and color
blindness
PY 10.17
Lecture
Describe &
discuss
complement
system.
B110.4, lectures
9-10 am VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT -
Describe the contents,
relations and functional
anatomy of middle ear
AN40.2b
Lecture, DOAP
Anatomy, ENT
Discuss about
antigen presenting
cells &Fate of
antigen antibody
complex,
B110.3, lectures
Anatomical basis
of otitis externa
and otitis media
AN40.4
Anatomical basis
of myringotomy
AN40.5
Lectures
Discuss MHC & cell
medicated immune
response
B110.4, SGT
HORIZONTAL &
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
BIOCHEMISTRY,
PATHOLOGY &
ENT
Describe the
anatomical aspects
of cataract,
glaucoma & central
retinal artery
occlusion
AN41.2
Enumerate describe
and discuss the
types and causes of
corneal ulceration
OP4.1
Describe the
surgical anatomy
Describe the
development and
developmental
basis of
congenital
anomalies of eye
AN43.4d
Lecture, SGD,
DOAP
and the metabolism
of the lens
OP7.1
Discuss the
aetiology,
pathology, clinical
features and
management of
vascular occlusions
of the retina
OP8.1
Lectures, SGD
Anatomy,
Biochemistry,
Pathology,
Ophthalmology
10-11am Describe and discuss
functional anatomy of
eye and physiology of
image formation
PY 10.17
Lecture
Describe and
discuss physiology
of vision and color
vision
PY 10.17
Lecture
SDL – lateral
wall of nose,
actions of
muscles of larynx
and middle ear
AETCOM
Describe and
discuss
physiology of
pupil and light
reflex.
PY 10.17
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate estimation
of calcium and
phosphorous
B111.11, practical
revision(GROUPB)
Obtain history and
perform general
examination in
volunteers
PY 11.13
DOAP
(GROUPA)
Demonstrate
estimation of
calcium and
phosphorous
B111.11, practical
revision(GROUPA)
Obtain history and
perform general
examination in
volunteers
PY 11.13
DOAP
(GROUPB)
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH ENT –
Describe the
features of
internal ear
AN40.3
Lectures
Anatomy, ENT
Obtain history and
perform general
examination in
volunteers
PY 11.13
DOAP 1 hr)
Formative Assessment
(1 hr)
Demonstrate
testing of visual
acuity and colour
vision.
PY 10.20
DOAP (1 hr)
Formative
Assessment (1 hr)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm FA 4 (anatomy-theory) FA 4 (anatomy-
practical)
SGT- Tutorial on
physiological
basis of memory
and learning
PY10.9
Sports/extracurricular
activities
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH GENERAL
SURGERY –
Practical Demo– Demonstrate- 1)
Testing of muscles
of facial expression,
extraocular muscles,
muscles of
mastication, 2)
Palpation of carotid
arteries, facial
artery, superficial
temporal artery, 3)
Location of internal
and external jugular
veins, 4) Location
of hyoid bone,
thyroid cartilage
and cricoid cartilage
with their vertebral
levels
AN43.5
Demonstrate surface
projection of-
Thyroid gland,
Parotid gland and
duct, Pterion,
Common carotid
artery, Internal
jugular vein,
Subclavian vein,
External jugular
vein, Facial artery
in the face
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
RADIOLOGY –
Practical Demo
–
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
AN43.7
Describe the
anatomical route
used for carotid
angiogram
andvertebral
angiogram
AN43.8
Identify
anatomical
structures in
carotid angiogram
and vertebral
angiogram
AN43.9a
Anatomy,
Radiology
&accessory nerve
AN43.6a
SGD, DOAP
Anatomy
General Surgery
Rest of radiology
of head and neck
AN43.9b
SGD, DOAP
3-4 pm Rest of surface
marking of head and
neck region
AN43.6b
SGD, DOAP
DAY 25
29.07.2020(wed)
DAY 26
30.07.2020(wed)
8-9 am GROSS ANATOMY –
Self study
3rd
Trimester Exam
From 30th
July
to
1st Aug, 2020
9-10 am EMBRYOLOGY –
Revision and self study
10-11am Describe and discuss the
physiological basis of
speech and disorders
PY 10.9
Lecture
11- 12 pm Demonstrate the estimation
of alkaline phosphatase
b111.14
practical
revision(GROUPB)
Demonstrate testing of
visual acuity and colour
vision.
PY 10.20
DOAP
(GROUPA)
12-1 pm
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-4 pm Dissection – Revision and self study
Teaching schedule for the month of August 2020
DAY 1
01.08.20
(Sat)
DAY 2
03.08.20
(Mon)
DAY 3
04.08.20
(Tues)
DAY 4
05.08.20
(Wed)
DAY 5
06.08.20
(Thurs)
DAY 6
07.08.20
(Fri)
DAY 6
08.08.20
(Sat)
DAY 7
10.08.20
(Mon)
8-9 am
3rd
Trimeste
r Exam
Theory
30th
July-1st
August
2020
Describe and
discuss auditory &
visual evoke
potential
PY 10.19
Lecture
3rd
Trimester Exam
Practical from
4th
– 6th
Aug, 2020
SDL- Biochemistry
Provide dietary advice for
optimal health in childhood
and adult in disease
conditions like DM,
Coronary artery disease
and pregnancy
B18.3
AETCOM-
Physiology
Describe and discuss
chemical transmission
in the nervous system
(outline the psychiatry
element)
PY 10.10
Lecture
9-10 am Revision –
Self-Study
Introduction to brain
AN56.1a
Describe & identify various
layers of meninges with its
extent & modifications
AN56.1b
Lectures, DOAP
SDL-
Biochemistry
Provide dietary
advice for
optimal health
in childhood and
adult in disease
conditions like
DM, Coronary
artery disease
and pregnancy
B18.3
HORIZONTAL &
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE,
NEUROLOGY-
Describe & identify
formation, branches &
major areas of
distributionof circle of
Willis – arterial supply
of brain& its clinical
anatomy
AN62.6a
Lecture, DOAP
10-11am ECE
Gr A-Anatomy
Gr (B) Physiology
Clinical Skills
Gr (C)
Biochemistry
SDL –Eyeball and internal
ear ECE –
Anatomy Clinical Skills
ECE – Physiology
Clinical Skills
ECE – Biochemistry
Clinical Skills
11- 12 pm HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION WITH
PHYSIOLOGY &
BIOCHEMISTRY-
Describe circulation of
CSF, composition and its
metabolism
AN56.2a
Lecture
Demonstrate
testing of visual
acuity and
colour vision
Testing of
hearing
sensation
PY 10.20
DOAP
12-1 pm
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION WITH
GENERAL MEDICINE- Applied anatomy of CSF
AN56.2b
Lecture
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-3 pm
Revision –
Self-Study
Dissection –
Brain and its meninges,
CSF and its circulation&
metabolism
SGT, DOAP
Sports/
extracurricular
activities
HORIZONTAL &
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE,
NEUROLOGY -
Venous drainage of
brain
AN62.6b
Lecture, DOAP
3-4 pm Dissection – Circle of Willis
Practical, SGD, DOAP
DAY 8
11.08.20(Tues)
DAY 9
13.08.20(Thurs)
DAY 10
14.08.20(Fri)
DAY 11
17.08.20(Mon)
DAY 12
18.08.20(Tues)
DAY 13
19.08.20(wed)
8-9 am Summarize the nutritional
importance of commonly
used items of food
including an d
vegetables(macromolecule
s and its importance)
B18.5, lectures
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL MEDICINE
& NEUROLOGY-
Spinal cord III –
Describe descending
tracts and its applied
importance
AN57.4c
Lectures
SDL- physiology Describe and discuss
gastric function
tests, pancreatic
exocrine function
tests and liver
function tests
PY 4.8
Lecture
Theory Revision -
Biochemistry
Enumerate cranial
nerve nuclei with
its functional
component –
Functional column
of brainstem
AN62.1
Lecture
9-10 am HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL MEDICINE
& NEUROLOGY-
Spinal cord I –
Identify external features
of spinal cord
AN57.1a
Describe internal features
of spinal cord
AN57.1b
Describe extent of spinal
cord in child & adult with
its clinical implication
AN57.2
Summarize the nutritional
importance of commonly
used items of food
including an d
vegetables(macromolecul
es and its importance)
B18.5, lectures
Medulla oblongata I
-
Identify external
features of medulla
oblongata
AN58.1
Lecture
Describe transverse
section of medulla
oblongata at the
level of 1) pyramidal
decussation, 2)
sensory decussation
3) Inf. olivary
nucleus
AN58.2
Lecture
HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY
Pons I –
Identify external
features of pons
AN59.1
Draw & label
transverse section of
pons at the upper
and lower level
AN59.2
Enumerate cranial
nerve nuclei in pons
with their functional
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY-
Midbrain –
Identify external &
internal features of
midbrain
AN61.1
Describe internal
features of
midbrain at the
level of superior &
Cerebellum I -
Describe &
demonstrate
external & internal
features of
cerebellum
AN60.1
Lecture, DOAP
Draw & label transverse
section of spinal cord at
mid-cervical & mid-
thoracic level
AN57.3
Lectures
group
AN59.3a
Lectures
inferior colliculus
AN61.2
Describe
anatomical basis &
effects of
Benedikt’s and
Weber’s syndrome
AN61.3
Lectures
10-11am Describe and discuss
cardio respiratory and
metabolic adjustments
during exercise
PY 11.4
Discuss and compare
cardio respiratory changes
in exercise with that at
rest.
PY 11.8
Lecture
Discuss the physiological
effects of meditation
PY 11.12
Lecture
SDL – Spinal cord,
meninges and CSF
circulation
ECE – (10.00am-
1.00pm)
Gr (A) Physiology
Clinical Skills
Gr (B) Biochemistry
Clinical Skills
Gr (C) Anatomy
Clinical Skills
Describe function
tests: thyroid gland,
adrenal cortex,
adrenal medulla
and pancreas
PY 8.4
Lecture
Describe and
discuss the
pathophysiology of
shock
PY 5.11
Lecture
11- 12
pm
Interpret growth charts
and anthropometric
assessment of infants
PY 11.9
PY 11.10
SGT
Interpret growth charts
and anthropometric
assessment of infants
PY 11.9
PY 11.10
SGT
HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
BIOCHEMISTRY
& PHYSIOLOGY-
Describe and discuss
the organization of
nervous system
PY10.1
Describe and discuss
the functions and
properties of
synapse, reflex,
receptors
PY10.2
Demonstrate and
test the field of
vision
PY 10.20
DOAP
Demonstrate and
test the field of
vision
PY 10.20
DOAP
Revision practicals-
Biochemsitry(GROUPB)
FA- 2hrs
Revision practicals-
Biochemsitry (GROUPA)
FA- 2hrs
Describe and discuss
somatic sensations
& sensory tracts
PY10.3
Describe and discuss
motor tracts,
mechanism of
maintenance of tone,
control of body
movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibularapparatus
PY10.4
Lectures, SGT
12-1 pm HORIZONTAL &
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY-
Describe and discuss
Spinal cord, its
functions, lesion &
sensory disturbances
PY10.6
Describe the causes
of disability in the
patient with a
cerebrovascular
accident
PM2.1
Lectures, SGD
Revision practicals-
Biochemsitry
(GROUPB)
1-2 pm
LUNCH BREAK
2-3 pm HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL MEDICINE
& NEUROLOGY-
Spinal cord II –
Enumerate ascending &
descending tracts at mid
thoracic level of spinal
cord
AN57.4a
Describe ascending tracts
and its applied importance
AN57.4b
Describe anatomical basis
of syringomyelia
AN57.5
Lectures
Dissection –
Revision of Brain, spinal
cord and meninges
Practical, SGD, DOAP
SGT- Tutorial on
identification of
normal EEG forms
PY10.12
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY- Pons II - Auditory
pathway and applied
anatomy
AN59.3b
Lectures, DOAP
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY -
Cerebellum II –
Describe
connections of
cerebellar cortex
and
intracerebellarnucle
i
AN60.2
Describe
anatomical basis of
cerebellar
dysfunction
AN60.3
Lectures
3-4 pm Dissection -
Blood supply of
brain;spinal cord and its
meninges
Practical, SGD, DOAP
Dissection – Pons & revision
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Dissection – Midbrain &
revision
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Dissection – Cerebellum - I
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Holidays- 12th
and 15th
August, 2020
DAY 14
20.08.20(Thurs)
DAY 15
21.08.20(Fri)
DAY 16
22.08.20(sat)
DAY 17
24.08.20(mon)
DAY 18
25.08.20(tues)
DAY 19
26.08.20(wed)
8-9 am Dissection – Cerebellum - II &
revision
Practical, SGD, DOAP
SDL- Biochemistry
Theory Revision –
Biochemistry
FA- 1hr
AETCOM- physiology Describe and
discuss the
significance &
implication of renal
clearance
PY7.4
Lecture
Theory Revision –
Biochemistry
FA- 1hr
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH PHYSIOLOGY
& GENERAL
MEDICINE-
Diencephalon II –
Describe boundaries,
parts, gross relations,
major nuclei and
connections of
hypothalamus
AN62.5b
Lectures
9-10 am Theory Revision -
Biochemistry
Cerebrum I –
Describe &
demonstrate
surfaces, sulci, gyri
and poles
AN62.2a
Lecture, DOAP
Theory Revision -
Biochemistry HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY-
Internal capsule and
its applied anatomy
AN62.3b
Lectures
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY &
GENERAL
MEDICINE-
Diencephalon I –
Describe
boundaries, parts,
gross relations,
major nuclei and
connections of
dorsal thalamus- I
AN62.5a
Lectures
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH PHYSIOLOGY
& GENERAL
MEDICINE-
Diencephalon III –
Describe boundaries,
parts, gross relations,
major nuclei and
connections of
metathalamus and visual
pathway
AN62.5c
Lectures
10-11am Describe and discuss the
pathophysiology of
heart failure
PY 5.11
Lecture
SDL –
Brain stem and its
lesions, functional
column of
brainstem, fourth
ventricle
ECE-
Gr A-
Biochemistry
Gr B
Anatomy Clinical
Skills
Gr C
Physiology
Clinical Skills
Describe the
innervations of
urinary bladder,
physiology of
micturation and its
abnormalities
PY 7.6
Describe
cystometryand
discuss the normal
cystometrogram
PY 7.9
Lecture
Discuss the concept,
criteria for diagnosis of
brain death and its
implication
PY. 11.11
Lecture
11- 12
pm
Demonstrate and test the
field of vision
PY 10.20
DOAP
Revision practicals-
Biochemsitry(GROUPA)
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
PEDIATRICS,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY-
Cerebrum II –
Functional areas of
cerebral
hemisphere
AN62.2b
Describe the white
matter of cerebrum
AN62.3a
Describe and
discuss the clinical
features, types,
evaluation,
diagnosis and
management of
Interpret growth charts
and anthropometric
assessment of infants
PY 11.9
PY 11.10
SGT
Examination of
superficial and deep
reflexes
PY 10.11
DOAP
Examination of
superficial and deep
reflexes
PY 10.11
DOAP
Revision practicals-
Biochemsitry(GROUPA) 12-1 pm
cerebralpalsy
PM3.1
Lectures
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-3 pm HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY-
Ventricular system I –
Describe & demonstrate
parts, boundaries &
features of fourth
ventricle
AN63.1a
Lecture, DOAP
SGT- Tutorial on
circulatory shock
PY 5.11
Sports/extracurricular
activities
Dissection – Cerebrum &
revision
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
Diencephalon I –
Describe
boundaries, parts,
gross relations,
major nuclei and
connections of
dorsal thalamus- II
AN62.5a
Lecture
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH PHYSIOLOGY
& GENERAL
MEDICINE-
Diencephalon IV –
Describe boundaries,
parts, gross relations,
major nuclei and
connections of
epithalamus including
pineal gland
AN62.5d
Lectures
3-4 pm Dissection – Fourth ventricle
Practical, SGD, DOAP
Dissection – Thalamus &
revision
Practical, SGD,
DOAP
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH PHYSIOLOGY
& GENERAL
MEDICINE-
Diencephalon V –
Describe boundaries,
parts, gross relations,
major nuclei and
connections of
subthalamus
AN62.5e
Lectures
DAY 14
27.08.20(thurs)
DAY 15
28.08.20(fri)
DAY 16
31.08.20(mon)
8-9 am HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY-
Ventricular system II –
Describe & demonstrate
parts, boundaries &
features of lateral
ventricle
AN63.1b
Lectures
SDL- physiology Describe and discuss
renal function tests
PY 7.8
Lecture
9-10 am Theory Revision -
Biochemistry HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY-
Basal ganglia I –
Enumerate parts &
major connections of
basal ganglia
AN62.4a
Lecture
HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY-
Enumerate parts &
major connections of
limbic lobe (system)
AN62.4c
Lecture
10-11am Describe artificial
kidney, dialysis and
renal transplantation
PY 7.7
SDL –
Cerebellum,
cerebrum, lateral
ventricle
Lecture
AETCOM (Lecture)
11- 12 pm
Examination of
superficial and deep
reflexes
PY 10.11
DOAP
HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY -
Basal ganglia II –
Lesions of basal
ganglia
AN62.4b
Lectures
12-1 pm Revision practicals-
Biochemsitry(GROUPA) HORIZONTAL
&VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY -
Describe the
functional and the
vascular anatomy of
the brain
IM18.1
Describe the
functional anatomy of
the locomotor system
of the brain
IM19.1
Describe and discuss
functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus,
hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic
system and
theirabnormalities
PY10.7
Demonstrate the
correct clinical
examination of the
nervous system:
Higher functions,
Sensory system,
motor system,
reflexes, Cranial
Nerves in a normal
volunteer or
simulatedenvironment
PY10.11
Lectures, SGD
1-2 pm LUNCH BREAK
2-3 pm Ventricular system III –
HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY-
Describe & demonstrate
parts, boundaries &
features of third
ventricle
AN63.1c
VERTICAL
INTEGRATION
WITH PEDIATRICS,
SGT- tutorial on
mechanism of urine
formation
PY 7.3
HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION
WITH
PHYSIOLOGY-
Reticular formation –
Describe and discuss
structure and functions
of reticular activating
system, autonomic
nervous system
PY10.5
Lecture
GENERAL
MEDICINE &
NEUROLOGY -
Describe anatomical
basis of congenital
hydrocephalus; applied
anatomy
AN63.2
Lectures
3-4 pm Dissection – Ventricles & revision
Practical, SGD, DOAP
Dissection – Basal ganglia &
revision
Practical, SGD, DOAP
HOLIDAY – 29th
August, 2020