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Syllabus
University of Duhok
College of Medicine
2016-2017
Forward
It is an honor to be the dean of the college of medicine in Duhok University.
The college of medicine is one of the colleges of the University of Duhok which has
been established in 1992 to provide knowledge and well trained doctors to serve
Kurdistan region.
One of the major tasks of the college leader is to follow and update the
curriculum. Curriculum development includes a variety of activities around the
creation of planned curriculum, pedagogy, instruction and delivery methods for
guiding student learning. Nowadays most of the instructors incorporate field work
and learning through firsthand experience, to help students understand theory,
develop skills, integrate and build tacit knowledge, develop meaning in places and
work with peers and experts in alternate settings.
I have dedicated all my efforts to improve the educational effectiveness and to
develop better ways for evaluation and assessment of the curriculum and academic
programs. Plenty of models are abound for this purpose, but the priority is placing
student learning and success at the core. All can be achieved when you insist that
assessment criteria are tailored to the disciplines.
I am pleased to forward the recent updated curriculum of Duhok College of medicine,
which will be implemented from the academic year 2016 – 2017.
I hope all the best and prosperity for our students
Yours
Dean of College of Medicine
Prof. Dr. Qasim H. Abdullah
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 00964750 450 6580
University of Duhok
College of medicine
Vision, Mission and Objectives
Vision:
Our vision is to recognize the College of Medicine as an institution of excellence,
among the leading medical colleges in the region and the world and to be an
effective partner to improve the health situation in the province of Duhok.
Mission:
Our College is a governmental scientific institution utilizing advanced concepts of
medical education to graduate competent physicians capable of meeting their
community needs
Objectives:
A. to graduate doctors who are:
1- Knowledgeable, skillful and able to address the health needs of their society.
2- Concerned with the issues of equity, quality and relevance in providing health
care.
3- Decision makers
4- Adhered to the ethical standard in their practice.
5- Able to be an active team leader.
6- Effective educator within the community
7- Good health promoter and practitioner of preventive medicine.
8- Able to recognize the importance of research in enhancing health standard of
the population.
9- A believer in continuing medical education as a tool of keeping good standard
of skill and knowledge.
B. To conduct researches targeted at solving common problems in the community.
C. To provide opportunities for wide range of postgraduate studies leading to
higher degrees for doctors in the region.
D. To contribute in spreading and updating medical knowledge and skills among
doctors through continuous medical education
E. To be the main source of medical expertise and service delivery for the
province through active participation of the staff in hospitals and health centers.
Year Pages
First Year 1 – 15
Second Year 16 – 26
Third Year 27 – 37
Fourth Year 38 – 51
Fifth Year 52 – 67
Sixth Year 68 – 72
1
First Year
Subjects Total hours
Total units Theory Practical
Gross anatomy 60 120 8
General chemistry 90 90 8
Medical Biology 90 60 8
Medical biophysics 60 60 6
Computer 60 60 6
Scientific debate 60 - 4
Kurdology 60 - 4
English language and
Terminology 60 - 4
2
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Gross Anatomy (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
- Introduction 4
- Upper Limb 20
- Lower limb 16
- Chest 20
Department: Anatomy, Histology and biology Subject: Gross Anatomy (practical)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Introduction 8
- Upper limb 40
- Lower Limb 32
- Chest 40
3
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: General chemistry (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st
Total No. of hours: 45 hours
Topics Hours
- In organic chemistry
Matter, state and properties of the matter, energy and its
types, elements, atoms, weight of the atom, atomic
number, mass number, periodic table, isotopes, chemical
equation and equilibrium, types of chemical reactions
10 hours
- Analytical chemistry
Neutralization, formation complex, chelating ligand,
precipitation and oxidation reaction, unit of the
concentration, normality, acid base reaction, dissociation
of water, buffer solution, titration and its types
15 hours
- Organic chemistry
Introduction, chemical bonds, hydrocarbons, alkanes,
alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, phenols, thiols, esters,
thioesters, amides, aldehydes, ketones, addition reaction,
condensation reaction.
20 hours
4
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: General chemistry (practical)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st
Total No. of hours: 45 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Laboratory instructions 3 hours
- Instruments, glass wares and chemicals 3 hours
- Quantitative analysis: titration, standard solution,
gravemetric analysis
9 hours
- Preparation of 0.1N standard borax solution 3 hours
- Determination of Cl ion by the moher method 3 hours
- Standardization of KMno4 solution with oxalic acid 3 hours
- Analysis mixtureNa2CO3 + NaOH 3 hours
- Titration of Cl sample with standard AgNO3 3 hours
- Preparation of approximately 0.1N HCL 3 hours
- Determination of iodine in tincture of iodine 3 hours
- Standardization of HCL with Na2CO3 3 hours
- Preparation of esters 3 hours
- Hardness of the water 3 hours
5
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: General chemistry (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 2nd
Total No. of hours: 45 hours
Topics Hours
Carbohydrates - Definitions, biochemical importance, Classification and
sub classification,
- Monosaccharides: stereochemistry, cyclic structure,
Mutarotation and reactions
- Sugar derivatives of biochemical importance
- Disaccharides: reducing properties, fermentation,
disorders
- Polysaccharides and Mucopolysaccharides
- Carbohydrates of cell membranes
15 hours
Lipids - Definition, biochemical importance, classification of
lipids-fatty acids
- Isomerism, essential fatty acids, alcohols, cholesterol,
other sterols of biomedical importance
- Simple lipids, identification of fats and oil, compound
lipids
- Phospholipids, glycolipids, gangliosides
- Prostaglandins: chemistry and functions
- Plasma lipoproteins: composition, functions and
clinical importance
- Biological membranes
15 hours
Proteins
- Biochemical importance, amino acids: classification,
structure, function, and properties
- Proteins: properties, biological importance, peptides
Structure of Amino acids.
Optical properties
10 hours
Purines and pyramidines
- Nucleoproteins, sugars, pyrimidine and purine bases
- Nucleosides, nucleotides, nucleotides of biochemical
importance
- Structure of DNA, Watson and Crik's model, RNAs
5 hours
6
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: General chemistry (practical)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 2nd
Total No. of hours: 45 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Carbohydrates:
- Molish test, benidict, test, barfoid test, selivanoff test,
bails test, maltose and lactose tests, iodine test.
15 hours
Lipid:
- Neutral fat, solubility, neural fats, emulcification,
grease, spot, unsaturation test
15 hours
Proteins:
- General tests, biuret test, ninhydrin reaction, millon
reaction, glycolic acid reaction, cystein and systine
reaction
15 hours
7
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Medical Biology (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 90 hours
Topics Hours
1st Semester (45hrs)
- Introduction: What is Life? Concept to the Biology,
Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cells.
24 hrs
- Cytology:
- Cellular chemistry: Chemical and Physical properties of
the protoplasm.
- Living Organelles : Plasma membrane
- Transport of Molecules across Membrane.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosomes, Mitochondria
- Lysosomes; Formation & Types. Golgi Complex,
Peroxisomes. Flagella & Cilia
- Microtubules, Centrioles, Nucleus, Chromosomes
- Cell Cycle; cellular Reproduction (Mitosis & Meiosis).
Non-living organelles
- Basic Histology:
- Introduction to Histology: Types of Tissues: 1-
Epithelial Tissue ; Cell Junctions
21 hrs
- Glandular Epithelial Tissues. Exocrine and endocrine
gland. Classification of glands
- Connective tissue: Connective tissue proper; Loose,
Dense (regular & irregular) Adipose tissue, Elastic
tissue, Hemopoietic tissue.
- Supporting Connective tissue: Cartilage , Bone
- Muscular tissue: Skeletal, Cardiac &Smooth muscles
- Nervous tissue: Neurons and nerve fiber
2nd
Semester (45 hrs)
- Parasitology
- Introduction to Parasitology, PROTOZOA :
Entamoeba histolytica & Entamoeba coli
20 hrs
- Giardia lamblia , Trichomonas vaginalis, Leishmania
donovani & Trypanosoma (T. gambiense T. rhodesiense
T.cruzi )
- CILIATE : Balantidium coli, SPOROZOA :
Plasmodium vivax
- Toxoplasma gondii, HELMINTHS, Trematoda :
Fasciola hepatica
8
Cont…
- Nematoda; Ascaris lumbricoides, S. mansoni.
Cestoidea: Taenia saginata & Taenia solium ;
Echinococcus granulosis
- Insects
- Genetic
- Genetic Introduction: Mendels experiments Symbols &
terminology, Principles of segregation, Principles of
assortment.
25 hrs
- Methods of genetic study, Methods of inheritance.
Lethal gene in animals.
- Genetic Interactions, Multifactorial inheritance and
Pleiotropism.
- The genetic of sex, Sex determination & cross over
- Hormones and sex differentiation. Sex Influenced
dominance.
- Genetic materials properties & Replication. DNA
Transformation, transduction & conjugation
- Watson & Grick DNA double helix, Gene expression.
Gene code & Protein synthesis
- Eukaryotic Chromosomes Structure.
Replication of Eukaryotic Chromosomes. Gene
Mapping. 3Mutations. Genetic Disorder(Chromosomal
aberrations). Cancer & Carcinogenic material.
9
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Medical Biology (practical)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
1st Semester (30 hrs)
- Compound Microscope
30 hrs
- How to Handle Compound Microscope & How to Use
Compound Microscope
- Bacteriology: Prokaryotic
Classification of Bacteria, Nomenclature & Identification
- Staining Methods : Simple stain
- Compound stain : Gram staining method
- Compound Stain : Ziehl-Neelsen Method (Acid Fast
Stain) & Endo-spore Stain
- Colonies Forming Colony Size, form of colonies
- Cytology : - Shapes of Cells
- Transport of Molecules across Membrane : Osmosis
- Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosomes, Mitochondria
- Cell cycle : Mitosis
- Meiosis
- Basic Histology: Epithelial Tissue, 1- Simple Epithelial Tissue
- Stratified Epithelial Tissue
- Glandular Epithelium , Classification of glands
2nd
Semester (30hrs)
- Connective tissue, Cells & Fibers of connective tissue
30 hrs
- Connective tissue: Connective tissue proper; Loose,
Dense (regular & irregular) Adipose tissue , Elastic tissue,
Hemopoietic tissue.
- Blood : Types of Blood cells
- Cartilage: Types of Cartilages , Bone : Structure of bone
- Muscular tissue , Classification of Muscles
- Nervous tissue , Neurons and nerve fiber
- Parasitology ,
- PROTOZOA : Entamoeba histolytica & Entamoeba coli
- CILIATE : Balantidium coli
- FLAGELLATE , Flagellates of the digestive tract :
Giardia lamblia, Flagellate of genital tract: Trichomonas
vaginalis
- Flagellate of the blood & tissues : Leishmania &
Trypanosoma
10
Cont…
SPOROZOA : Plasmodium & Toxoplasma
HELMINTHS, Hepatic flukes: Fasciola hepatica
Blood flukes : Schistosoma haematobium
Cestoidea : Taenia saginata & Taenia solium
Nematoda ; Ascaris lumbricoides
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: Medical biophysics (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st and 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
Chapter one: Units, Dimensions, and vectors 6
Chapter two: Biostatics: 10
Chapter Three: Muscle and forces 10
Chapter four: Physics of Skelton 10
Chapter five: Pressure in the body 12
Chapter Six: Radiation in Medicine 12
11
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: Medical biophysics (practical)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
1-thermocouple 2
2-Thermostat and thermistor 2
3-Ohm’s law 2
4-Human resistance calculating fat-free mass and present
body fat by bioelectrical impedance analysis(BIA)
2
5-The oscilloscope (CRO) and body signal 2
6-Experiment Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
Evoked Potential Tests
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
4
7-Electrocardiography (ECG) 4
8-Artificial pacemakers 2
9-Defibrillator ( DC shock) 2
10-Effect of acceleration on blood pressure 2
11-Study the IV characteristics of a diode under both
forward and reverse directions
2
12- X-ray 4
13- Computerized Tomography (CT)scan 4
14-Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 4
15- Ultrasonography 2
16- Physical properties of human eye as s lens 2
17- Visual acuity of human eye 2
18- Endoscope 2
19- Anesthesia Machine Drager 2
20- Therapy by mechanical treatment 2
21- thermotherapy – (heating and cooling, hydrotherapy) 2
22-Electrotherapy 2
23- Ultrasound therapy 2
24- Magneto therapy 2
25- Phototherapy 2
12
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: Computer (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
Overview of the ICDL, Basic concept of IT, Basic
operation system concepts and file management,
Computer Types, Computer Parts (Computer Software
Types, Computer Hardware Parts), Computer
Performance, Storage Capacity Measurements, The main
types of Storage Media, Input & Output Devices, print
management .
12
Computer Network Types, The Internet Parts, Email
types, Email Management, Web Browsers, Internet
Protocols, File Transfer Protocol, Internet Services,
HTTP, WWW, Address types, Address parts, web search
engine, Client, Server, Network Media, Network
Operating System, Network Topologies, IP Addressing,
Uniform resource locator, Concept of Firewall, Share
Data over Network, Intranet, Extranet, Data Transfer over
Network, Different Internet Connection Services, The
Characteristics of Broad band, Wi-Fi vs Bluetooth,
Cookies, Security on the Web, Outlook.
22
Using the Computer and managing Files
(Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 7), GUI
(Graphical User Interface, Application Software, Word
Application, Spreadsheet Application, Presentation.
14
The concept of Information Security, Viruses types, Virus
protection, Infection targets and replication techniques,
Recovery strategies and methods, Antivirus software, Viruses and the Internet)
12
13
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: Computer (practical)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical Sessions Hours
Computer Parts: Hardware, software. 4
Using the Computer and managing Files
(Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 7), Firewall,
Control Panel.
10
Network Configuration, Email, Web Browsers, Web
Search Engine, Modem Network, IP Addressing, (URL)
Uniform Resource Locator, Concept of Firewall, Share
Data over Network, Wi-Fi .
12
Microsoft Office (Word) 12
Microsoft Office (Power Point) 10
Microsoft Office (Excel) 12
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: Scientific debates (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
Scientific debates:
Objectives: To make the students participate actively in
the scientific discussions through teaching them the main
principles of scientific debates, goals, debating tips and
strategies; in addition to critical thinking skills, steps and
the characteristics of critical thinkers.
60
14
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: Kurdology (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
Kurdology:
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60
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_ضوزان _ميروويا نوى )مرينشينين كوزديين ضةزبةخو) بودينان بوتان(_بابان
ش(5151كةفتناما كوزدى وعومسانى ضاال ميروويا نوى )زي ش(5151ميروويا نوى)شوزةشا مسكويى شكاك
ش(5191ميروويا نوى )شوزةشا شيخ ضةعيد ثريان ش(5111 – 5191ميروويا نوى )شوزةشين بازشان
زوىل كوزد وبازشانيي نةمس 5111ميروويا نوى )كومازا موابا دضاال 5111هى ضاال تريمة 51دشوزةشا
جوكسافيا كوزدضتان و جوين شينوازى.شمان و ئةلفة بي يين كوزدى و ديالكتين شمانى كوزدى
ش( وديسوكا ئااليى كوزدضتانى5199 – 5111بصاظا زوذنامةظانيا كوزدى )
15
Affiliation: Vice-Dean Subject: English Language and Terminology (theory)
Year: 1st year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Hours Topics
English Language
3 hours Preventive Medicine
3 hours Infectious Diseases
3 hours How the fights infections
2 hours Nutrition
3 hours Immunity
2 hours Smoking
10 hours Medical Terminology: Types/Definitions
2 hours Besides conversational phrases about
1 hours Giving opinions
1 hours Suggestions
Terminology
Part 1: Basic Concepts
2 Introduction
2 Structure of Medical Terms
2 Word Terminals
2 Pronunciation
2 Greek Alphabet / Letters / Symbols
2 Terms Pertaining to the Body as a Whole
Part 2: Prefixes / Suffixes / Roots
2 Prefixes of Number, Size and Measurement
2 Prefixes of Colors
2 Prefixes of Direction And Position
2 Prefixes of Time and Place
2 Prefixes Relating to Type
2 Prefixes of Negation
2 Suffixes Denoting a State or Condition
2 Suffixes Related to Medical Actions
2 Roots
16
Second Year
Subjects Total hours
Total units Theory Practical
Gross Anatomy 60 180 8
Medical chemistry 120 60 10
Histology 60 90 6
Medical
physiology
180 90 14
Embryology 30 - 2
17
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Gross Anatomy (theory)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
- Head and Neck 20
- Neuroanatomy 10
- Abdominal Walls 5
- Abdominal Cavity 10
- Pelvic walls 2
- Pelvic Cavity 8
- Perineum 5
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Gross Anatomy (practical)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 6 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 180 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Head and Neck 70
- Neuroanatomy 20
- Abdominal Walls 9
- Abdominal Cavity 40
- Pelvic walls 9
- Pelvic Cavity 23
- Perineum 9
18
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: Medical chemistry (theory)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Enzymes and human body
- mechanism of action (as biocatalists), specificity,
inhibition, classification and clinical enzymology
8 hours
- Vitamins and coenzymes
- Medicobiochemical background of individual vitamin.
Their essential role in functioning of human body
(vitamins and coenzymes as drugs)
- Introduction: definition, classification, general
properties, function and deficiency
- Fat soluble vitamins: A, D, K, E, their chemical
properties, biochemical function RDA and their
deficiency
- Water soluble vitamins:
B1,B2,B6,B12,niacin,pantathonic acid, TPP, folic acid,
vitamin C, their structure, function, RDA and their
deficiency
10 hours
- Digestion and absorption
- Digestion and absorption of CHO, protein and Fat.
- Mechanism of detoxification.
8hours
- Carbohydrate and their metabolism
- introduction to metabolism
- digestion , absorption and transport of CHO
- Glycolysis
- glycogen synthesis and degradation
- Krebs cycle
- electron transport chain
- hexose monophosphate pathway
- gluconeogenesis
- Regulation of blood glucose level
- Metabolism in starvation and diabetes
18 hours
- Lipids and their metabolism
- digestion ,absorption and transport of lipid
- fatty acid oxidation ( B-oxidation)
- bile acid synthesis
- cholesterol synthesis
- Ketosis and ketoacidosis
- lipids metabolism and their regulation
- Plasma lipoproteins and their disorders.
16 hours
19
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: Medical chemistry (practical)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st
Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Introduction 2 hours
- collection and handling of specimens 2 hours
- Spectrophotometric technique and calibration curve 2 hours
- Glucose estimation 2 hours
- Lipid profile
- Total cholesterol
- HDL cholesterol
- TG
- Estimation and calculation of LDL cholesterol
6 hours
- Proteins
- Total serum proteins
- Serum albumin and globulins
- Protein electrophoresis
6 hours
- Renal function tests
- Blood urea
- Serum creatinine and creatinine clearance test
- Uric acid
6 hours
- Pancreatic Enzymes
- Serum amylase and lipase 4 hours
20
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: Medical chemistry (theory)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 2nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Proteins and amino acid metabolism
- Digestion and absorption
- Transamination, oxidative deamination and
decarboxylation
- Ammonia detoxification
- Disorders of amino acid metabolism
14 hours
- Integration of CHO, lipids, and protein metabolism 2 hours
- Porphyrin metabolism
- Biosynthesis of heme.
- Porphyrins
4 hours
- Metabolism of purine and pyramidines
- General properties of nucleic acids
- Metabolism of purine and pyramidines
- Hyperureacimia and gout disease
- Protein synthesis
- cancer biochemistry
- tumor markers
16 hours
- Biochemistry of hormones
- Classification and biosynthesis of steroid, thyroid,
pancreatic, hypothalamic, pituitary and chatecholamine
hormones.
- Calcium regulation hormones, PTH, Calcitonin
10 hours
- Metabolism of minerals and Trace elements 6 hours
- Special topics
- Liver function tests
- Kidney function tests
- Free radicals and antioxidants
- Obesity and human nutrition.
8 hours
21
Department: Medical chemistry Subject: Medical chemistry (practical)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 2nd
Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- liver enzymes
- Alkaline phosphatase
- GGT
- AST
- ALT
- LDH
- Cardiac enzymes
- CK
- CK-MB
- Troponins
10 hours
- Liver function test
- Serum bilirubin (total, direct and indirect) 2 hours
- CSF analysis
- Glucose, protein and oligobands 2 hours
- General urine examination 2 hours
- Electrolytes
- Sodium, potassium and chloride 4 hours
- Calcium 2 hours
- phosphate 2 hours
- Magnesium 2 hours
- Iron TIBC and Ferritin 2 hours
- Hormonal assay 2 hours
22
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Histology (theory)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
First Semester
- Introduction 2
- Genital system 10
- Circulatory system 4
- Lymphoid tissues 4
- Digestive system 10
Second Semester
- Respiratory system 4
- Skin 2
- Urinary System 4
- Endocrine 8
- Nervous system 6
- Sensory organs 6
23
Department: Anatomy, Histology and Biology Subject: Histology (practical)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 90 hours
Practical sessions Hours
First Semester
- Introduction 3
- Genital system 15
- Circulatory system 6
- Lymphoid tissues 6
- Digestive system 15
Second Semester
- Respiratory system 6
- Skin 3
- Urinary System 6
- Endocrine 12
- Nervous system 9
- Sensory organs 9
24
Department: Medical Physiology and pharmacology Subject: Medical physiology (theory)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 6 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 180 hours
Topics Hours
- Cell and membrane physiology. 6 hours
- Physiology of the muscles. 12hours
- Physiology of the nerves. 8 hours
- Autonomic nervous system physiology. 8hours
- Central nervous system physiology. 24 hours
- Physiology of special senses:
Vision
Hearing & equilibrium
Taste
Smell
4 hours
- Physiology of blood. 12 hours
- Physiology of the endocrine glands (endocrinology) 24 hours
- Female reproductive system physiology. 10 hours
- Male reproductive system physiology. 4 hours
- Cardiovascular system physiology (Heart and
circulation). 24 hours
- Gastrointestinal physiology. 12 hours
- Physiology of respiration. 12 hours
- Renal and acid-base balance physiology. 10 hours
- Energy balance, metabolism and nutrition. 10 hours
25
Department: Medical Physiology and pharmacology Subject: Medical physiology (practical)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 90 hours
Practical sessions Hours
1st semester
- Collection & handling of blood sample I. 3 hours
- Packed Cell Volume 3 hours
- Hemoglobin Estimation. 3 hours
- Manual leukocytes count I. 3 hours
- Manual leukocytes count II. 3 hours
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) . 3 hours
- Reticulocyte count I. 3 hours
- Reticulocyte count II. 3 hours
- White blood cell differential. 3 hours
- Blood group systems. 3 hours
- Erythrocyte osmotic fragility test. 3 hours
- Coagulation study. 3 hours
- Blood compatibility testing I. 3 hours
- Clotting & bleeding time 3 hours
- Automatic Electronic Blood Cell Counting. 3 hours
2nd
semester
- Body Temperature Measurement. 3 hours - Electrocardiogram (ECG). 3 hours - Blood Pressure Measurement. 3 hours - Effect of Exercise on Blood Pressure. I 3 hours - Effect of Exercise on Blood Pressure. II 3 hours
- Lung Function Test (Spirometry). I 3 hours - Lung Function Test (Spirometry). II
spirometry in restrictive & obstructive disease. 3 hours
- Examination of Ear (Hearing). 3 hours - Vision. I 3 hours - Vision. II 3 hours
- Cranial Nerves. I 3 hours - Cranial Nerves. II 3 hours
- Cranial Nerves. III 3 hours
- Reflexes. I 3 hours - Reflexes. II 3 hours
26
Department: Anatomy, Histology and biology Subject: Embryology (theory)
Year: 2nd
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Term: 1st & 2
nd
Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
First Semester
- Introduction- What is Embryology ?. Main phases of
Development.
- Relation of embryology to medicine. Historical Gleanings.
1
- Cell cycle & Replication. Mitosis & Meiosis
(Gametogenesis). 1
- Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis 2
- Ovarian Cycle & Uterine Cycle. 1
- Fertilization. 1
- Implantation & Main events of the 2nd
week of Development 1
- Trilaminar Germ Disc,Gastrula,Notochord formation &
Neurulation 1
- Embryonic & Fetal periods 1
- Placenta & Fetal Membranes. 1
- Twining. 1
- Congenital Malformations. Principles of teratology, Prenatal
diagnosis. 2
- Head &Neck Development & the pharyngeal arches, clefts
&pouch 1
- Development of the face & the palate 1
Second Semester
- Skull & Skeletal System 1
- Body cavities, 1
- Respiratory system 1
- Digestive System. 3
- Urinary System 1
- Genital System 1
- Central nervous System 2
- The Eye 1
- The Ear 1
- Cardiovascular System 3
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Third Year Subjects
Total hours Total units
Theory Practical
Pathology 120 120 12
Community Medicine 30 60 4
Medicine 60 60 6
Medical Microbiology 120 60 10
Medical Parasitology
and Immunology
60 60 6
Pharmacology 90 60 8
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Department: Pathology Subject: Pathology (Theory)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Topics Hours
General pathology
- Introduction 1
- Cell injury. Cell death. Necrosis. Apoptosis. Pigmentation 3
- Inflammation. Healing & repair 4
- Infection 4
- Immune system 6
- Haemodynamics 4
- Genetics and Molecular Pathology 10
- Nutritional disorders 4
- Neoplasia 10
Systemic Pathology
- Respiratory system 6
- Cardiovascular system 10
- Haematology and Lymphoma 15
- Gastrointestinal system 10
- Hepatobiliary and pancreas pathology 6
- Endocrine system 5
- Renal system 8
- Male genital system 2
- Female genital system and Breast 6
- Skin 2
- Bone and joint 2
- Central nervous system 2
Total 120
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Department: Pathology Subject: Pathology (Practical)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Topics Hours
General pathology
- Cell injury. Cell death. Necrosis. Apoptosis. Pigmentation 4
- Inflammation. Healing & repair 4
- Infection 4
- Immune system 4
- Hemodynamics 4
- Genetics and Molecular Pathology 10
- Nutritional disorders 2
- Neoplasia 8
Systemic Pathology
- Respiratory system 8
- Cardiovascular system 10
- Hematology and Lymphoma 12
- Gastrointestinal system 12
- Hepatobiliary and pancreas pathology 4
- Endocrine system 4
- Renal system 6
- Male genital system 4
- Female genital system and Breast 8
- Skin 4
- Bone and joint 4
- Central nervous system 4
Total 120
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Department: Family and Community Medicine Subject: Community Medicine (theory)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Major Areas
- Introduction to Community Medicine 3 hours
- Nutrition 6 hours
- Environmental Health 6 hours
- Medical Statistics 15 hours
Total 30 hours
Department: Family and Community Medicine Subject: Community Medicine (practical)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Major Areas
- Field Visits 30 hours
- Practical Statistical Sessions 30 hours
Total 60 hours
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Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (theory)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
- Nutritional Diseases, Electrolyte disturbances and
Acid- Base balance
14 hours
-General Medicine Symptomatology 14 hours
-Genetics 2 hours
-Infection 3 hours
A. Bacterial infections 10 hours
B. Viral infections 5 hours
C. Sexually transmitted diseases 3 hours
d. HIV infection 2 hours
e. Protozoal diseases and helminthes 5 hours
- Immunology 2 hours
Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (practical)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
These are clinical sessions learn the student how to take
history from the patient and the art of communication
and the important steps in taking history, who to behave ,
attitude and dealing with patients.
Teaching the student general examination, examination
of abdomen and chest.
60 hours
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Department: Medical Microbiology Subject: Medical Microbiology (theory)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Practical sessions Hours
A. Basic Bacteriology: 25 hours
- Introduction to Fundamentals of Microbiology
- Application of Medical microbiology in infectious diseases
- Bacterial Cell structure
- Applied Molecular Microbiology
- Classification of Bacteria with Clinical Importance
- Colonization and Normal Bacterial Flora of the body
- Pathogenesis of bacterial infections
- Antibiotics and Chemotherapy
B. Medical Bacteriology: 65 hours
- Genus Pseudomonas
- GenusYersinia
- Genus Neisseriae
- Acenitobacter
- Moraxella
- Vibrios
- Aeromonas
- Plesiomonas
- Genus Campylobacter
- Helicobacter pylori
- Genus Brucella
- Genus Haemophilus ,
- Genus Bortedella ,Legionella
- Genus Mycobacteria
- Antituberculous Agents
- Genus Ureaplasma ,Mycoplasma ,
- Genus Chlamydia , Rickettsia, Pasturella
- Spirochetes
- Applications of Clinical and Diagnostic Microbiology
- Diagnostic Clinical Microbiology
- Hospital infections& Control of Nasocomial infections
- Strategy of Antibiotic Therapy
- Blood stream infections Body fluids
- Urinary tract infection
- Respiratory tract infection
(Upper and lower )
- Gastrointestinal tract infections and Food Poisoning
- Meningitis and Central Nervous System infections
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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C. Basic Virology: 10 hours
- Introduction
- Cultivation of viruses
- Viral replicative cycle
- Viral pathogenesis
- Viral immune response
- Viral vaccine
- Antiviral drugs
- Viral genetics
D. Systematic Virology 15 hours
- Hepatitis viruses
- Orthomyxoviruses
- Paramyxoviruses&Rubella
- H.I.V
- Herpes viruses
- G.I.T. viruses
- C.N.S. viruses and PRION
- Picorna viruses
- Corona viruses &SARS
- Tumor viruses
E. Medical Mycology 5 hours
- Structure of fungus, yeast and molds, diagnosis.
- Anti fungal drugs.
- Superficial mycoses, Cutaneous mycoses, Subcutaneous
mycoses
- Systemic mycoses, dimorphic fungi.
- Opportunistic mycoses.
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Department: Medical Microbiology Subject: Medical Microbiology (practical)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
General Bacteriology Procedures 15 hours
- Laboratory safety
- Sterilization and disinfection
- Sample collection and transportation
- Smear Preparation & simple stain
- Gram stain
- Types and choices of media used in routine, how to streak a
plate
Systematic identification of bacteria 45 hours
- Staphylococcus
- Streptococcus
- Corynebacterium
- Lactobacilli
- Bacillus
- Clostridia
Family Enterobacteriaceae
- Biochemical test
- E. coli & Klebsiella & Proteus
- Salmonella ,Shigella, Yessenia
Pseudompnas
Niesseria
Gram negative coccobacillai
- Heamophilus ,Legionella, Bordetella
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Sampling and types of specimens, culture containers,
blood samplings
Antibiotic Sensitivity Methods
-Types of sensitivity
- choice of antibiotics
Clinical samples - Macro examination of Urine
- Micro examination of Urine
- Respiratory tract infection
- Serology
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Department: Medical Microbiology Subject: Medical Parasitology and Immunology (theory)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
Parasitology
I. Medical protozoology
15 hours
- Introduction.
- Amoebae (Pathogenic & non – Pathogenic)
- Flagellates
- Ciliata ( Balantidium coli )
- Sporozoa
II. Medical Helminthmology
15 hours
-Introduction, Terminology, & Classification.
- Nematodes:
- Cestodes:
-Trematodes
III. Medical Entomology
Arthropods:
Medical Immunology:
30 hours
- Background & History
- Innate Immunity
- Acquired Immunity
- Cells and Organs of the Immune System
- Immunoglobulins: Structure & Function
- Antigens
- MHC
- Antigen Processing and Presentation
- - T-cell Receptor
- Antigen-Antibody Interactions
- B cell Maturation, Activation & Differentiation
- T cell Maturation, Activation & differentiation
- Complement
- Cytokines
- Hypersensitivity Reactions
- Blood groups
- Immunology of blood transfusion
- Leukocyte Migration and Inflammation
- Cell mediated and Humoral Effector Responses
- Vaccines
- Immune response to bacterial infections
- Immune response to viral infections
- The Immune System in AIDS
- Autoimmunity
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- Immunodeficiency diseases
- Transplantation Immunology
- Cancer and immune system
- Immunodiagnostic lab techniques
Department: Medical Microbiology Subject: Medical Parasitology and Immunology (practical)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Parasitology I. Medical protozoology
60
- Amoebae (Pathogenic & non – Pathogenic)
- Flagellates
- Ciliata ( Balantidium coli )
- Sporozoa
II. Medical Helminthmolog
- Nematodes:
- Cestodes:
- Trematodes
III. Medical Entomology
Arthropods
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Department: Medical physiology and Pharmacology Subject: Pharmacology (theory)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 3 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 90 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Principles of general Pharmacology 10 hrs
Autonomic Pharmacology (Cholinergic and Adrenergic) 8 hrs
Cardiovascular and renal drugs 10 hrs
Pharmacology of Central Nervous System 14 hrs
Drugs used in treatment of gastrointestinal diseases 4 hrs
Drugs with important action on smooth muscles 6 hrs
Drugs used to treat disease of the blood , inflammation and gout 6 hrs
Chemotherapeutic Drugs 20 hrs
Endocrine Drugs 12 hrs
Department: Medical physiology and Pharmacology Subject: Pharmacology (practical)
Year: 3rd
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms 4 hrs
Routes of Drug Administration 4 hrs
Iontophoresis and Phonophoresis 4 hrs
Medical Prescription 2 hrs
Calculation of Doses 2 hrs
Preparation of Capsules 4 hrs
I.V. Drug administration and I.V. fluids 4 hrs
Medications during pregnancy 2 hrs
Medicating Children and elderly 4 hrs
Student Seminars 30 hrs
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Fourth Year Subjects
Total hours Total units
Theory Practical
Medicine 120 128 12
Surgery 120 128 12
Community Medicine 75 64 7
Pediatrics 60 64 6
Obstetric 60 64 6
Forensic Medicine 45 32 4
Psychology 30 - 2
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Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Topics Hours
Cardiovascular system (CVS) :
- Introduction and investigations,
-Heart failure.
-Rheumatic fever and Infective endocarditis.
-Valvular heart diseases.
-Adult congenital heart diseases.
- Arterial hypertension.
-Disease of the aorta and peripheral arterial diseases
-ECG
-Common Arrhythmias.
-Cardiomyopathy.
-Pericardial diseases.
-Venous thromboembolism.
-Atherosclerosis.
-Ischemic heart diseases.
32 hours
Endocrine, Metabolic and Genetic:
- Pituitary disorders
- Thyroid and parathyroid disorders
- Adrenal gland disorders
- Diabetes Mellitus.
- Gonads disorders & Infertility
- Lipid disorders.
- Porphyria
- Geriatric Medicine.
28 hours
Gastrointestinal System:
- Clinical examination of GIT.
- Presenting problem in GIT Diseases.
- Disease of the mouth and esophagus.
- Diseases of the Stomach and Duodenum.
- Gastric carcinoma and lymphoma.
- Disorders causing malabsorption.
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
- Tumors of the colon and rectum.
- Diverticulosis, severe idiopathic constipation,
-Megacolon and clostridium difficile infection.
28 hours
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Liver and Billiary tree disease: including
- Anatomy and physiology of the liver and biliary
system.
- Acute Liver failure.
- Chronic liver disease
- Viral Hepatitis.
- Heamochromatosis &Wilsons Disease.
- Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Primary sclerosing
cholangitis and Hepatocellular carcinoma.
Respiratory system:
- Major manifestation of the lung diseases
- Respiratory failure
- Obstructive pulmonary diseases
- Bronchiectasis:
- Respiratory tract infections
- Pneumonia
- Respiratory diseases caused by fungi:
- Tuberculosis
- Tumors of the bronchus and the lungs
- Causes of solitary nodule in the chest
- Interstitial lung diseases
- Respiratory involvement in connective tissue disorder
- Pleural effusion
- Pneumothorax
- Diseases of the diaphragm
32 hours
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Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (practical)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 16 hours for 8 weeks
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 128 hours
Courses each course eight (8) weeks
Practical sessions Hours
Clinical session learn the student how to apply the
subjects which take in theory to clinical practice ,and
know how to examine the chest ,pericardium and
abdomen and deal with acute common emergency and
management of common diseases.
128 hours
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Department: Surgery Subject: Surgery (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 4 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Topics Hours
Introduction to surgery
Basic Surgical principles
20 hours
Burns
Preparing a patient for surgery
And Day surgery
Wound ,tissue repair and scars
Wound infection
Surgical infections
Nutritional support and rehabilitation
Fluids and electrolytes
Blood transfusion & acid –base balance
Shock and bleeding disorders
Accident and emergency basic principles
Anesthesia and pain relieve
Sterile precautions and theatre safety
Parasitic infection
HEAD AND NECK
- Anatomy and Embryology and congenital anomalies
- Infections of head and neck
- Cervical lymphadenopathy
- Tongue, jaws
- Salivary glands
Thyroid
-Anatomy
-Goiter Simple, Toxic
-Thyroditis
-solitary thyroid nodule
-Thyroid nodule BREAST
- Surgical anatomy, physical exam and investigations
- Inflammatory conditions
- Benign conditions
- Malignant tumors
- Clinical approach to nipple discharge and breast lump
100 hours
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Cont…
STOMACH AND DUODENUM
- Surgical anatomy and physiology
- Peptic ulceration.
- Complications of Peptic ulcers.
- Tumors of the stomach.
PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Causes, clinical features, management emergency and
elective
UPPER G.I BLEEDING
LIVER
- Surgical anatomy
- Methods of investigation
- Injuries-Blunt, penetrating,
High Velocity, clinical
Features, complication and management
- Hydatid disease
- Liver abscess
- Neoplasm - benign
- Malignant.
- Primary
- Secondary
THE BILARY SYSTEM
- Surgical anatomy and Variations
- Investigations
- Gall bladder disease
- Choelithiasis
- Tumors
- Bile passages
- Trauma
- Obstruction
- Hepatorenal syndrome
THE PANCREAS
anatomy, physiology, injuries, pancreatitis, Tumors
THE SPLEEN
1- Injuries, Indications for splenectomy.
THE APPENDIX
Small + Large intestinal surgeries
Cont…
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Department: Surgery Subject: Surgery (practical)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 16 hours for 8 weeks
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 128 hours
Practical sessions Hours
History taking
128
Examination of head and neck and lymph nodes.
Thyroid Examination.
Breast Examination.
Abdominal Examination.
Hernia and Abdominal wall and umbilicus.
Abdomen and rectal Examination
Genito - urinary system Examination
Acute abdomen.
Examination of trauma patient
Dressings, parenteral injections
Presentation, Discussion of cases related to the subjects
mentioned in the theoretical part.
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Department: Family and Community Medicine Subject: Community Medicine (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 2.5
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 75
Topics Hours
Major Areas:
1- General epidemiology 10 hours
2- Epidemiology of communicable diseases 36 hours
3- Epidemiology of non-communicable disease 8 hours
4- Medical Sociology 4 hours
5- Occupational health 3 hours
6- Primary health care 10 hours
7- Health care administration 4 hours
Total 75 hours
Department: Family and Community Medicine Subject: Community Medicine (practical)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 8 hours for 8 weeks
Term: 8 weeks course Total No. of hours: 64 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Major Areas:
1- Family Medicine 32 hours
2- Primary Health Care 16 hours
3- Epidemiological Exercises 16 hours
Total 64 hours
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Department: Pediatrics Subject: Pediatrics (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
= 6 units
Topics Hours
Nutrition 5
Respiratory system 7
Endocrine system 5
Rheumatology 3
Immunity 2
Poisoning 2
Gastroenterology 4
Cardiology 5
Infectious diseases 9
Nephrology 4
Growth and Development 4
Genetics 6
Dehydration 4
Department: Pediatrics Subject: Pediatrics (practical)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 8 hours for 8 weeks
Total No. of hours: 64 hours
Practical sessions Hours
History taking 16
General examination of a child 16
Chest examination 16
Abdominal examination 16
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Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology Subject: Obstetrics (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 2 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Topics Hours
Pregnancy
Normal pregnancy, fertilization, implantation, embryology;
Physiological changes of pregnancy; signs and symptoms of
pregnancy; hyperemesis gravid arum; antenatal care
6 hours
Bleeding Disorders in Pregnancy
Miscarriage; ectopic pregnancy; hydatiform mole; antepartum
hemorrhage; peripartum hemorrhage; postpartum shock
8 hours
Labor
Diameters of the pelvic and fetal skull; four stages of labor,
mechanism of labor; management of labor, normal labor;
analgesia in labor
6 hours
Abnormal Labor
Abnormal presentation and position, breech presentation;
occiput-posterior, face, brow, cord prolapse, transverse lie;
newborn care
6 hours
Puerperium
Normal and abnormal puerperium 2 hours
Operative Delivery
Forceps; Vantous (vacuum extraction); caesarian section,
episiotomy
3 hours
Medical Disorders in Pregnancy
Diabetes mellitus; hypertensive disorders in pregnancy; anemia
and coagulopathies; thyroid disease; other medical disorders
(liver disease, asthma); heart disease in pregnancy; urinary
problems in pregnancy
10 hours
Abnormal Pregnancy
Polyhydramnios, oligohydramnios; preterm labor; early rupture
of membranes; inhibition of labor, induction of labor; multiple
pregnancy; intra-uterine growth retardation; intra-uterine death;
postmaturity, post-term; Rh iso-immunization
14 hours
Fetal Assessment and Infections
Fetal assessment in pregnancy (fetal well-being); infections in
pregnancy; fetal chromosomal abnormalities
3 hours
Vital Statistics
Maternal mortality, perinatal mortality and morbidity 1 hour
Drugs in Pregnancy 1 hour
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Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology Subject: Obstetrics (practical)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 8 hours for 8 weeks
Total No. of hours: 64 hours
Practical sessions Hours
History – Theoretical Foundation of History Taking
History taking of obstetric patients (last menstrual
period, expected date of delivery; gestational age;
gravida, para, abortion; chief complaint; history of
present illness; history of present pregnancy; past
obstetric history; review of systems; gynecological
history; medical and surgical history; social history
16 hours
History – Practical History Taking from Patient 16 hours
General and Obstetric Examination
Training on a model and actual patients 32 hours
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Department: Surgery Subject: Forensic Medicine (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 1.5
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 45
Topics Hours
ذعرف انطة انعذن
واجثاخ انطثة انعذن
45
انىخ وعالياذه
انرفسخ –انثمع انىذح –انظم –عالياخ انىخ االكذج
يفرعهح –رضح –لطعح –ألسايها –انجروح
أهرها تانسثح نهطثاتح انعذنح –انكذياخ –انسذجاخ
يساذها –انجروح انارح
رذارح ي انجانح انجائح ذفرك انذانح اال
انكاوح –انكهرتائح –انارح –أىاعها –انذروق
تانسثح انى انعك ويسادح انجسى –درجاذها
خك –خك تانذ –كرى انفس –انىسائم انؤدح نه –أىعها –االخراق
ترتاط
اىاعها –انشك –عالياذه االكذج –انغرق
غاز انفذى )اول اوكسذ انكارتى( انخك ت
ذسق –يظاهر غشاء انثكارج –نىاطح –اغرظاب –انجرائى انجسح
دذث أو لذى
لرم انىنذ )طفم غر شرع( وسائم انمرم، هم ونذ انطفم دا، او يرا.
ذشخض رنك.
انرعرف ، طرق انرعرف، اهره
طثح ، كفح انذافظح عههااالخالق انطثح ، سرار انهح ان
عهى انسىو
انرسى تهذغح انذح وانعمرب
وسائم انعانجح –طرق انرشخض
يعانجرها –انرسى تراول انكىكائ وانذششح عالياذها
االفى ، كف ذضر االفى ، اخر يركثاذه، انهرو
االديا، انىاد انر ذؤدي انى االديا
االديا وانفرق تها وانرعىد شروط
انرسى تعذ انسئثك، خطىرذه، ذشخظه، انسى تعذ انرطاص،
عالياخ انرسى انسي ته
غاز –عىايم االعظاب، انخامح –أىاعها –انرسى تانىاد انكاوح
VXانخردل،
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Department: Surgery Subject: Forensic Medicine (practical)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 4 hours for 8 weeks
Total No. of hours: 32 hours
Practical sessions Hours
يىخ انذياغ –انىخ انسرري –غر االكذج –اح –عالياخ انىخ
32
–االذذار انذيىي –م انىذ انظ –ترودج انجسى –عالياخ انىخ االكذج
انرفسخ
–دروق –سىو –جروح –جائح –انذاالخ انر ذعىد انى انطة انعذن
جرائى جسح –اخراق
–يفرعهح –جروح ادرج –اهرها نهطثاتح انعذنح –سذجاخ –انجروح انثسطح
غرها –وخسح
انغاح ي ذشرخ اند
رض انى انطثاتح انعذنح كفح ارسال ان
نهفذض انطث انعذن
داالخ رفض انفذض
انذاالخ انر ذرسم انى انطثاتح انعذنح نهرشرخ عذ انىفاخ
كفح اجراء فذض انمثىر
انى –فذض انسىائم انذىح
فذض انهىاطح واالغرظاب وانجرائى انجسح
ذشرخ داالخ انىخ انجهىل انسثة
ذعهى انطانة كفح كراتح انرمرر انطث انعذن االون
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Department: Medicine Subject: Psychology (theory)
Year: 4th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of Hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
What is Psychology? 1 hour
Neuroscience:
Functional and Behavioral Neuroanatomy, Nervous
tissues and Neurotransmitters
3 hours
Intelligence 2 hours
Motivation and Emotions 2 hours
Health psychology and Stress
2 hours
States of Consciousness 2 hours
Memory 2 hours
Personality 2 hours
Social Psychology 2 hours
Human Development 2 hours
Sensation and Perception 2 hours
Learning 2 hours
Thinking and Language 2 hours
Abnormal Psychology 2 hours
Therapies 2 hour
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Fifth Year
Subjects Total hours
Total units Theory Practical
Medicine 75 160 10
Pediatrics 30 80 5
Surgery 90 120 10
Gynecology 30 60 4
Dermatology 30 36 3
Ophthalmology 30 60 4
ENT 30 60 4
Psychiatry 30 36 3
Radiology 30 60 4
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Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 2.5 hours
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 75 hours
Topics Hours
Neurology :
Introduction to the nervous system
Stroke.
Epilepsy.
Demyelinating Disorders & Multiple sclerosis.
Headache.
Movement Disorders.
Spinal Cord Diseases.
Brain Tumor.
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Normal Pressure
Hydrocephalus
CNS Infections.
Peripheral Nerve Diseases.
Muscle Diseases.
Neuromuscular Junction Diseases.
Neurodegenerative Diseases (Dementia, MND, Ataxic
Disorders).
35 hours
Nephrology:
Anatomy, physiology and investigation of renal system.
Acute Renal Failure.
Chronic Renal Failure.
Glomerulonephritis.
Interstitial Nephritis (Acute and Chronic).
Cystic disease of the kidneys.
Renal tubular acidosis.
Vascular diseases of the kidneys.
Urinary tract infections.
9 hours
Hematology:
Anemia.
Megaloblastic anemia.
Anemia of chronic disease: management
Hemolysis.
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
Hemoglobinopathies.
Aplastic anemia.
Myeloproliferative disorders.
Hemostasis.
Leukemias.
Lymphoma.
14 hours
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Oncology 4 hours
Environment and Toxicology: 4 hours
Rheumatology:
Introduction
Back and Neck pain.
Osteoarthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis.
Crystal induced arthritis.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Psoriatic arthritis and Behcets disease
Seronegative arthropathy.
Juvenile chronic arthritis.
Systemic vasculitis.
Myositis.
9 hours
Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 16 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 160 hours
Clinical courses each course (10) week
Practical sessions Hours
Clinical session learn the student how to apply the
subjects which take in theory to clinical practice ,and
know how to do neurological examination , and how to
examine the patient with rheumatological, renal and
hematological disease, and deal with acute common
emergency and management of common diseases.
160 hours
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Department: Pediatrics Subject: Pediatrics (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
Neonatology 12
Hematology 8
Oncology 5
Neurology 5
Department: Pediatrics Subject: Pediatrics (practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 8 hours for 10 week
Total No. of hours: 80 hours
Practical sessions Hours
These are clinical sessions to establish the clinical
features by history of examination, to enable the student
to gain skills of clinical practice in different aspects of
pediatric field, which focusing on the common health
problems among children in our community.
80
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Department: Surgery Subject: Surgery (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 3
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 90 hours
Topics Hours
ORTHOPAEDICS:
- Introduction to fractures.
- Principles of fracture treatment
- Fracture and dislocations of the upper limb
- Fracture and dislocations of the lower limb
- Fractures of the pelvis
- Introduction to orthopedics
- Diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic disorders
- Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis
- Tuberculosis of bone and joint
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteochondritis
- Metabolic bone diseases
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Wrist and hand (including hand infections)
- Hip
- Knee
- Ankle and foot (including foot infections)
- Spine
- Tumours of bone
- Peripheral nerve injuries
30
Chest and Cardiovascular surgery
6
Urology
- Symptomatology and investigations
- Congenital anomalies of the U.T.
- Traumatic injuries.
- Infections of the U.T.
- T.B. and Bilharziasis
- Calculus disease of the U.T.
- Renal failure and Transplantation.
- Tumors
- Urinary diversion.
- Infertility.
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Cont…
- Neurogenic bladder
- Hydronephrosis
- B.P.H.
- Ca- prostate.
- Testicular tumors
- Intrascrotal swellings
- Bladder neck obstruction
- Undescended testicles
- Urethral strictures
- Hematurea.
26
Anesthesia 6
Plastic Surgery 4
Pediatric Surgery
- Embryology of G.I. tract and current theories of G.I.
tract anomalies & neonatal obstruction
- Congenital megacolon and imperforate anus
- Abdominal pain & G.I. bleeding & childhood
- tumors in children
- thoracic surgical problems diaphragmatic hernia and
tracheo- sophageal fistula
- main pediatric urological surgical conditions
- congenital abdominal wall defects
9
Neurosurgery
- Neurological investigations
- Head injuries
- Intra cranial space occupying lesions
- Congenital abnormalities
- Spinal cord compression
- Surgical aspects of pain
9
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Department: Surgery Subject: Surgery (practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 24 hours for 5 weeks
Total No. of hours: 120 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Orthopedics:
- general orthopedic examination
- management of fractures and orthopedic problems
- specific joint examination
- Traumatology
- operative procedure
- pre and post operative care
- Splint and POP
36
Urosurgery: clinical examination and management of
common urological surgical problems
26
Neurosurgery: Basic principles on the diagnosis and
management of common neurosurgical problems.
16
Vascular surgery: clinical examination, investigation and
management of common cardiovascular diseases.
8
Pediatric surgery: during the clinical course: the students
should:
- Review the knowledge about the important pediatric
surgical conditions mentioned in the course book
regarding their incidence, pathology, clinical
presentation, and management.
- Have a good basic clinical examination skill and good
communication and thinking skills detect the common
surgical problems and know their lines of management.
18
Anesthesia: Assessment of the patient preoperatively, the
guidelines to achieve the evaluation and routine
investigations needed preoperatively.
Management of airway
How to maintain anesthesia
Monitoring the patient
Intravenous cannulation and fluid administration
Local and regional anesthesia
Postoperative care " complications and their
management"
8
Plastic surgery& burn: clinical training on subjects
mentioned in the theoretical part (above) 8
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Department: Surgery Subject: Ophthalmology (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
Ophthalmology
-Anatomy of the eye
-Congenital eye disorders
-Diseases of the conjunctiva
-Corneal injuries
-Diseases of the cornea
-Diseases of the iris and the ciliary body
-disease of the retina
-vascular disorder of the retina
-retinal dystrophy & degeneration
-Glaucoma
-Cataract
-Anatomy and diseases of the eye lids
-Anatomy and diseases of the naso-lacrimal apparatus
-Ocular motility and motility disorders
-Ocular emergency and trauma
-Squint
-The orbit
-The use of ophthalmoscope
-The eye in systemic diseases
30
Department: Surgery Subject: Ophthalmology (Practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 6 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Ophthalmology: clinical training on subjects mentioned
in the theoretical part (above)
60
60
Department: Surgery Subject: Otorhinolaryngology (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
Otorhinolaryngology
- Learning Objectives - Introduction to Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- Review of Anatomy
- Examination of the Head and Neck
- Audiology
- Otolaryngologic Emergencies
- Common Diseases of the External and Middle Ear
- Inner Ear Disease: Hearing Loss
- Inner Ear Disease: Vertigo
- Facial Paralysis
- Nose and Paranasal Sinuses, Olfaction and Taste
- Inflammatory Disorders of the Pharynx
- Salivary Gland Disorders
- Disorders of Speech and Swallowing
- Head and Neck Tumors
30
Department: Surgery Subject: Otorhinolaryngology (Practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 6 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Otorhinolaryngology: clinical training on subjects
mentioned in the theoretical part (above) 60
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Department: Surgery Subject: Radiology (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
J-Radiology
- Introduction
- The esophagus
-Stomach and duodenum
- The small intestine
- The acute abdomen
-The colon
-The diaphragm
-The biliary tract
-Miscellaneous
- Genito-urinary Systems
I.V.U
-Bones
-Chest diseases
30
Department: Surgery Subject: Radiology (Practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 6 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Radiology: clinical training on subjects mentioned in
the theoretical part (above)
60
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Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology Subject: Gynecology (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
- Embryology of the Reproductive System 1 hour
- Anatomy of the Reproductive System 2 hours
- Physiology of the Reproductive System 2 hours
- Abnormality of Menstruation 6 hours
- Gynecological Infections 3 hours
- Diseases of the Vulva and Vagina 2 hours
- Diseases of the Cervix 3 hours
- Diseases of the Uterus 2 hours
- Displacement of the Uterus 2 hours
- Diseases of the Ovary and Fallopian Tubes 2 hours
- Contraception 2 hours
- Infertility 2 hours
- Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy 1 hour
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Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology Subject: Gynecology (practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 6 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 60 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- History – Theoretical Foundation of History Taking
History taking of gynecological patients (last menstrual
period; gravida, para, abortion; chief complaint; history
of present illness; past obstetric history; review of
systems; gynecological history and menstrual history in
detail; medical and surgical history; social history
30 hours
- General and Gynecologic Examination
Examination of the breast; abdominal examination
(superficial and deep palpation); examination of the
vulva, bimanual and speculum examination (on model);
laparoscopy
30 hours
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Department: Medicine Subject: Dermatology (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 1 hour
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
Skin anatomy, histology &physiology 1
Primary and secondary skin lesions 2
Developmental & hereditary skin disease 1
Viral skin disease 2
Bacterial skin disease 2
Fungal skin disease 2
Parasitic skin disease 1
Allergic, irritant & atopic eczemas 2
Papulo squamous skin disease 2
Acne , rosacea 1
Urticarias &angioedema 1
Connective tissues disease and vasculitis 1
Reactive skin disease and purpuras 1
Skin disease due to physical agents 1
Immuno bullous skin diseases 1
Disorders of pigmentation 1
Diseases of skin appendages 1
Benign skin tumors , Premalignant and malignant non
melanoma skin tumors , melanoma
3
Sexually transmitted infections 1
Topical therapy 1
Skin manifestations of internal disease 2
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Department: Medicine Subject: Dermatology (Practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 6 hours for 6 weeks
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 36 hours
Practical sessions Hours
The practical sessions aim teaching the students the skills
of taking good history, inspection of the skin ,
recognizing the different primary and secondary skin
lesions , Evaluation and differential diagnose , also the
treatment of particular cases presented to the students ,
introduction of the diagnostic tools and UV and teaching
them the proper use of them
36
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Department: Medicine Subject: Psychiatry (theory)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week (1 hour)
Term: 1st & 2
nd Total No. of hours: 30 hours
Topics Hours
- Signs and symptoms in Psychiatry 3 hours
- Cognitive disorders 1 hour
- Substance Related Disorders 2 hours
- Schizophrenia and related psychoses 3 hours
- Mood Disorders 3 hours
- Anxiety disorders 3 hours
- Somatoform Disorders 2 hours
- Eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa,
Obesity 1 hour
- Impulse-Control Disorders 1 hour
- Personality Disorders 2 hours
- Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilias, and Gender 2 hours
- Sleep disorders 2 hours
- Psychotherapy, psychopharmacology and other
biological therapy 2 hours
- Child Psychiatry
Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Elimination Disorders, Attachment Disorders and Mental
Retardation
3 hour
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Department: Medicine Subject: Psychiatry (practical)
Year: 5th
year Hours Per week: 6 hours for 6 weeks
Total No. of hours: 36 hours
Topics Hours
1st session: History taking in Psychiatry
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2nd
session: Mental State Examination
5 sessions: case presentation and discussion ( should
includes the main psychiatric groups: Psychotic
disorders, Mood disorders, Anxiety disorders and
Somatoform disorders)
2 sessions: child and adolescent psychiatry (in Mental
Health Center)
Last session (10th session): clinical exam
Note: Each group has clinical psychiatry for 10 days (10
sessions).
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Sixth Year
Subjects Total term hours
Total units Theory Practical
Medicine - 432 14
Surgery - 432 14
Pediatrics - 360 12
Obstetrics and Gynecology - 360 12
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Department: Medicine Subject: Medicine (practical)
Year: 6th
year Hours Per week: 36 hours for 12 weeks
Total No. of hours: 432 hours
Practical sessions Hours
These are clinical sessions to establish the clinical
features by history and examination, to learn the student
skills to be excellence in clinical practice also clinical
session in emergency department to learn how to deal
with acute emergencies ,also clinical session to learn
how to do clinical procedures like CPR, lumber
puncture, Paracentesis, I.V line......ext.
Detail clinical session on presentations, examination and
management of common disease on our locality.
432 hours
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Department: Surgery Subject: Surgery (practical)
Year: 6th
year Hours Per week: 36 hours for 12 weeks
Total No. of hours: 432 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Surgical clinical teaching 12 weeks course in the surgical wards
and theatre and emergency departments plus patients follow up
,case sheets , home works, journal club preparations.
Students in the sixth year should be involved in the clinical
practice and actively share in the discussion on patients clinical
conditions. Should attend daily clinical sessions in a twelve weeks
course. During these sessions the student given a level of practical
knowledge regarding:
- Interaction with patients
- Clinical examination technique
- Identification of clinical signs
- Interpretation of clinical signs
- Differential diagnosis
- Main lines of management
- Complications
- Tutorials and discussion on the common surgical problems
faced by the doctors in the post graduate life.
The student is responsible of all the subjects clinical and
theoretical taken throughout his learning schedule afforded by the
department of surgery in the previous three years as mentioned
above. The practical training for each week will be as follows
- 5 hours per day, 6 days a week in the wards including 8 hours
per course in the operating theatre.
- 1 hour per day 4 days a week seminars and tutorials and
Journal presentation
- 2 hours/week emergency dept
432
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Department: Pediatrics Subject: Pediatrics (practical)
Year: 6th
year Hours Per week: 36 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 360 hours
Practical sessions Hours
Daily Duties:
Each student is responsible for taking the history,
physical examination, follow-up, and discussion about
the management of his/her patients (each students is
responsible for 12 beds)
360
Seminars:
Each student is responsible for preparing and presenting
one seminar
Call:
Each student is expected to be in the emergency
department in the afternoon/evening for 8 days during
the course
Training in primary health care and family medicine
In family medicine and communication skills
The training will focus on important topics
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Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology Subject: Obstetrics / Gynecology (practical)
Year: 6th
year Hours Per week: 36 hours for 10 weeks
Total No. of hours: 360 hours
Practical sessions Hours
- Daily Duties:
Each student is responsible for taking the history,
physical examination, follow-up, and discussion about
the management of his/her patients (each students is
responsible for 2 beds on the obstetric and gynecological
ward during the course); they are also expected to
present at least 4 cases to the senior
360
- Seminars:
Each student is responsible for preparing and presenting
2 seminars and journal clubs; in addition to the students’
seminars, the lecturers present how to deal with the
patients, give seminars on family planning, instruments
and tools used in obstetrics and gynecology
- Operative Theater:
Each student is expected to be in the operative theater
once a week and receive training on the surgical
instruments, threads, training how to suture on a model
- Calls:
Each student is expected to be in the labor room (1st
stage and 2nd
stage ward) in the afternoon/evening for 2
days per week as call for 4 weeks