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BIOCHEMICAL BASIS OF MEDICINE
(BIOCHEMISTRY)
(CHEM - 212) (CH - 4)
MODULE COORDINATOR: DR. MOHAMMED KUDDUS
MODULE CO-COORDINATOR: DR. AMIRA KAMAL
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Biochemistry deals a basic understanding of
the chemical compounds and their metabolic
processes occurring in the cells/organisms.
Clinical biochemistry includes applications
of biochemistry in the medicine also.
MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE
On completion of the Clinical Biochemistry course, the student will be able to:
Evaluate the biochemical reason of the human cell.
Explain the maintenance of cellular life in the term of
energy production and biosynthetic ability.
Apply biochemical knowledge to solve the problems of
human health and disease.
Practice basic skills in applying laboratory techniques
encountered in hospital's biochemistry laboratories.
Understand the genetic basis of cells.
Teaching department: Clinical Biochemistry Name and contacts of the faculty members
teaching in the biochemistry module are included in the study guide.
Credit hours: 4 Total contact hours: 60
Lectures PracticalLectures Practicals Tutorial TBL
31 8 8 4 3
STRUCTURE OF THE MODULE
T1: Proteins/Amino acidsT2: CarbohydratesT3: LipidsT4: Nucleic Acids
TOPIC - BASED TUTORIALS
TEAM - BASED LEARNING (TBL)
TBL TOPICS
There will be 3 TBL viz. Enzymes in clinical practice, metabolism of amino acids and purine/pyrimidine metabolism.
Students will be classified into 6 groups. Each group will be assigned one topic.
All of you have to collect related information and discuss with each other within the group.
Each group should prepare PPT and present it on the date of TBL presentation.
Every student will be evaluated individually and within the group.
All group should attend all the TBLs. (1 marks)
In this module your performance will
be assessed as follows:
Quiz 10 Marks
Mid-term 20 Marks
Open book exam 5 Marks
TBL 5 marks
Final Theory Exam 45 Marks
Practical 10 Marks
Oral Exam 5 Marks
Substitution -
Total = 100 Marks
ASSESSMENT
2 Bonus marks will be given to the student having 100 % attendance
Quiz: It will be written exam and include MCQs, true/false and matching. Practicals will not be included in the quizzes
Mid-term: It will include MCQs, true/false, matching and descriptive questions also.
Open-book: It will include only descriptive questions from the book chapter.
TBL: It will be evaluated through presentation of specific topic.
Final written exam: It will include different types of questions such as MCQs, matching,
true/false and descriptive (short answer). More questions will be from the lectures of post-mid-term exam.
Practical Exam: It will be in the laboratory that will include experiments.
Oral Exam: It will be viva voice exam. Every student will be evaluated by an examiner
panel. The questions will be asked from all practical courses.
ASSESSMENT METHODS
EXAM DATES
Exam Date Time
Quiz 15.11.2015 9:00 - 10:00 AM
Mid-term 22.11.2015 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Open book 29.11.2015 9:00 - 10:00 AM
Substitution Exam 30.11.2015 9:00 - 10:00 AM
TBLs (6 groups)
16.11.201523.11.201530.11.2015
1:00 - 02:00 PM
Practical + Oral 02.12.2015 9:00 - 12:00 PM
Final Theory Exam 06.12.2015 9:00 - 11:00 AM
There will be post-exam revision of Mid-term and Final theory exams.
SYLLABUS FOR EXAMS
Quiz : Lecture 1-8, Tutorial 1. Mid-term Exam: Lecture 9-18,
Tutorial 2-3. Open book Exam: TBL topics. Substitution Exam: All the lectures
before exam. TBL: Presentation on one topic from
3 TBLs. Practical Exam: All 8 practicals. Oral Exam: All practicals and
practical lectures. Final Theory Exam: All lectures
(Lecture 1-31). More questions from post-mid-term lectures. All Tutorials (Tutorial 1-4).
ATTENDANCE
We expect 100% attendance. First warning letter (10%): Absent in first
3 lectures. Second warning letter (15%): Absent in
first 5 lectures. Third warning letter and No entry in final
exam: If absent in 20% or more (7 lectures or more).
STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY Much of the subject matter is interrelated, so
failure to attend one lecture may impact learning in multiple areas.
So, class attendance are extremely important to your learning.
Minor learning difficulties become major problems if not treated at once.
So, contact your teacher immediately to solve any problem.
You can also communicate by email with any one of the faculty member.
Please bring your own pencil, rubber etc for all the exams. The module member or invigilators are not responsible for the same.
If there is anything that the module coordinator and/or co-coordinator can do to assist you during the course, please feel free to contact him/her.
(kuddus.hod.biochem@gmail.com;
amira_mka@yahoo.com)
IMPORTANT UPDATES ON WEB
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Time table
Study guide
Lab manual
Lectures
Exam schedule
Exam marks
1. Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry 5th edition by Richard A. Harvey
2. Harper’s Biochemistry3. Color Atlas of Biochemistry
REFERENCE BOOKS FOR BIOCHEMISTRY
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