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MASTER TIME TABLE – FROM 01/09/2019 TO 29/02/2020
TIME 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-1 2-3 3-4 4-5
MONDAY
BIOCHEMISTRY
LECTURE (IL)
PHYSIO LECTURES
(IL)
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
(DOAP / P / SG)
TUESDAY
ANATOMY
HISTOLOGY
LECTURE
(IL)
GROSS
LECTURE
(IL)
AB
(HP)
CD
(HP)
PSM
CDEFGH
(DI)
CDGH
(D/SG)
ABEF
(D/SG)
ABEFGH
(DI)
EF
(DI)
GH
(DI)
WEDNESDAY PHYSIOLOGY
LECTURE (IL)
BIOCHEMISTRY
LECTURE (IL)
PHYSIOLOGY
LECTURE (IL)
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
(DOAP / P / SG)
THURSDAY
ANATOMY
EMBRYOLOGY
LECTURE
(IL)
GROSS
LECTURE
(IL)
EF
(HP)
GH
(HP)
ABCDEFGH
(DI)
ABCDGH
(DI)
CDGH
(D/SG)
ABEF
(D/SG)
ABCDEF
(DI)
AB
(DI)
CD
(DI)
FRIDAY PHYSIOLOGY LECTURES
(IL)
BIOCHEMISTRY
Small Group
Discussion
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
(DOAP / P / SG)
SATURDAY
ANATOMY
EMBRYOLOGY
LECTURE
(IL)
GROSS
LECTURE
(IL)
ABCDEFGH
(DISSECT/SG)
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D - Demonstration practical SG - Short group disussion
HP – Histology practical G - Gross anatomy lecture DI - Dissection practical
Biochemistry Abbreviations
L - Lecture SGD - Small Group Discussion SDL - Self Directed Learning, P - Practical
PLACES OF DEMONSTRATION - ANATOMY
BATCH ROLL NO. PLACE BATCH ROLL
NO.
PLACE
A 1 – 30 DEMO – 1 E 121 – 150 DEMO – 3
B 31 – 60 DEMO – 2 F 151 – 180 DEMO – 4
C 61 – 90 DEMO – 1 G 181 – 210 DEMO – 3
D 91 – 120 DEMO – 2 H 211 – 250 DEMO – 4
TEACHING SCHEDULE / TOPICS – 1ST TERM
DATE /
DAY
SUB INTERACTIVE TEACHING-
LECTURE (L) /
GROSS LECUTRE (G) /
EMBRYOLOGY LECTURE (E) /
HISTOLOGY LECTURE (H)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE(ECE)
INTEGRATED TEACHING -
PRACTICAL (P) /
TUTORIAL (T) / DEMONSTRATION (D) /
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION (SG) /
HISTOLOGY PRACTICAL (HP) /
DISSECTION PRACTICAL (DI)
Horizontal/
Vertical
Integration
AI
03/09/19
TUE
ANAT G AN4.1; AN4.2 Skin & Appendages –
Structure and function ; Dermatomes
Integration : AN4.5 Skin incisions
D
AN1.1 Anatomical position; planes; relations, comparison,
laterality and movement in our body
Dermatology,
Venerology,
Leprosy
G AN4.3 Superficial fascia with fat
distribution in body
AN4.4 Modifications of deep fascia with
its functions
AETCOM MODULE 1.5 : OPENING SESSION
CADAVER AND CADAVERIC OATH – 3 pm to 5 pm
G AN2.4 Cartilage – types, structure and
distribution in the body
Integration : orthopedics
04/09/19
WED
PHY L
L
L
P Y 1.1 Structure and functions of a
mammalian cell
P Y 2.1 Describe the composition and
functions of blood components
P Y 3.1structure and functions of a
neuron and neuroglia;NGF
P PY3.18 Study of appliances - Amphibian Experiments
PY11.13 Obtain history and perform general examination in the
volunteer / simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Hematological Appliances
BIO L Subcellular Organelles and Cell
Membranes
P Commonly used Equipments, Glasswares and Reagents for
diagnostic purpose in clinical biochemistry lab.
anatomy,
physiology,
pathology
05/09/19
THU
ANAT G AN1.2 Composition of Bone and Bone
marrow
AN2.1 Bone - Parts, Blood supply and
Nerve supply of Long bones; ;
SG AN2.2 Classification of bones & Law of ossification
AN2.3 Sesamoid bone – Ennumerate special features
AN2.6 Nerve supply of joints & Hilton’s Law
Orthopedics
G AN2.5 Joints – 1 – Fibrous and
Cartilaginous joints with examples
D Demonstration of different types of bones and joints on skeleton
G AN2.5 Joints – 2 – Synovial joint with
examples
06/09/19
FRI
PHY L
L
PY 1.2 Homeostasis
PY 2.2 Discuss the origin, forms,
variations and functions of plasma
proteins
P PY3.18 Study of appliances - Amphibian Experiments
PY11.13 Obtain history and perform general examination in the
volunteer / simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Hematological Appliances
biochemistry
BIO S
G
D
BI 1.3 Principles of thermodynamics;
Donnan membrane equilibrium
BI 3.14 mucopolysaccharides
P BI 11.1 Commonly used Equipments, Glasswares and Reagents
for diagnostic purpose in clinical biochemistry lab.
Physiology
Medicine,
Pharmacolog
y
07/09/19
SAT
ANAT G AN3.1Muscles – Classification according
to structure and action ;
AN3.3 Shunt and spurt muscle
AN3.2 Ennumerate parts of skeletal
muscle and Difference between tendon
and aponeurosis with examples
ECE – Clinical skill (PHY) – Blood bank
Physiology
G AN5.1 ; AN5.2; AN5.3
Cardiovascular system
AN 5.5 ; AN 5.6 ; AN 5.7 Portal system
with exampled ; Anastomosis and End
arteries; Functions of Metaarterioles,
precapillary spincters and AV
anastomoses
AN5.8 Thrombosis, Infarction and
Aneurysm
Physiology ;
General
Medicine;
Pathology
09/09/19
MON
PHY L
L
L
P Y 1.3 intercellular communication
PY 2.3 Describe and discuss the
synthesis and functions of Haemoglobin
P Y 3.2 types, functions & properties of
nerve fibers
P PY3.18 Study of appliances - Amphibian Experiments
PY11.13 Obtain history and perform general examination in the
volunteer / simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Hematological Appliances
Biochemistry
BIO L BI 1.2 Transport mechanisms; Simple
and facilitated diffusion; Ion channels;
Active transport; Uniport, symport and
antiport
P BI 11.1 Commonly used Equipments, Glasswares and Reagents
for diagnostic purpose in clinical biochemistry lab.
anatomy,
physiology
10/09/19
TUE
ANAT G AN6.1 ; AN 6.2 Lymphatic System –
Components and functions; structure of
Lymph capillaries and mechanism of
Lymphatic circulation
AN6.3 Lymphedema and spread of
tumors via lymphatics and venous
system
SDL – General Anatomy – 2 to 4 pm
General
Surgery
G AN7.1; AN 7.2; AN 7.3; AN7.4
Nervous System – Neuron, classification
Physiology
and General
and myelination; structure of spinal
nerve;
AN7.6 Loss of Innervation of muscle and
applied anatomy
Medicine
11/09/19
WED
MUHARRAM HOLIDAY
12/09/19
THU
ANAT E AN76.1; AN76.2 Introduction : Stages of
human life ; Terms – Phylogeny,
ontogeny, trimester, viability
D AN14.1 Hip Bone – Identify, important features and anatomical
position
G AN15.1; AN15.2 Describe : Fascia lata,
Muscles, Nerves and Vessels of Front of
Thigh;
DI AN15.1; AN15.2 Demonstrate :Muscles of Front of Thigh; Great
Saphenous Vein
13/09/19
FRI
PHY L
L
PY 1.4 apoptosis
PY 2.3 Describe and discuss
Haemoglobin breakdown. Describe
variants of haemoglobin
P PY3.18 Study of appliances - Amphibian Experiments
PY11.13 Obtain history and perform general examination in the
volunteer / simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Hematological Appliances
Pathology
biochemistry
BIO S
G
BI 3.15 glycoprotein
BI 3.16 Fructose metabolism
ECE - Hypoglycemia
P BI 11.1 Commonly used Equipments, Glasswares and Reagents
for diagnostic purpose in clinical biochemistry lab.
BI 3.1 Chemistry of Carbohydrates
Physiology
Pediatric
14/09/19
SAT
ANAT E AN76.3; AN76.4 Menstrual cycle and
ovarian cycle : Changes in uterus ;
synchrony between the two cycles
D AN8.4; AN14.2 Hip Bone – Attachment and applied
DI AN15.3 Demonstrate Boundaries, roof, floor and content of
Femoral Triangle;
G AN15.3 Thigh – 2 : Describe - Femoral SG AN15.4 Psoas Abscess and Femoral Hernia General
Triangle - Boundaries, roof, floor and
content of Femoral Triangle
Surgery
16/09/19
MON
PHY L
L
L
P Y 1.5 transport mechanisms across
cell membranes
PY 2.4 Describe RBC formation
(erythropoiesis)
P Y 3.3 degeneration and regeneration in
peripheral nerves
P PY3.17 Describe Strength-duration curve
PY6.9 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
respiratory
system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Peripheral Blood Smear
biochemistry
BIO L BI 3.2 Nomenclature and classification of
sugars; Stereoisomers Glucose,
BI 3.3 Reactions of monosaccharides;
Glycosides; Amino sugars and deoxy
sugars
Hyperglycemia - ECE
P BI 3.1 Chemistry of Carbohydrates
17/09/19
TUE
ANAT H Cell and cell organalles HP Microscopy and parts of microscope – Batch ABCD
G AN15.1; AN15.2 Thigh – 3: Describe
Muscles, Nerves and vessels of Adductor
compartment
D AN14.1 Femur – Identify, important features and anatomical
position
DI AN15.1; AN15.2; AN15.5 Demonstrate Boundaries, roof , floor
and content of Adductor Canal; Muscles of adductor
compartment
18/09/19
WED
PHY L
L
L
P Y 1.5 transport mechanisms across
cell membranes
PY 2.4 Describe regulation of
erythropoiesis, Functions of RBC
P Y 3.4 neuro-muscular junction and
P PY3.17 Describe Strength-duration curve
PY6.9 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
respiratory
system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Peripheral Blood Smear
biochemistry
transmission
BIO L BI 3.4 Pentoses; Sucrose, lactose and
maltose
BI 3.1 Chemistry of Carbohydrates Medicine
19/09/19
THU
ANAT E AN77.3 Process of Oogenesis HP Microscopy and parts of microscope – Batch EFGH General
Surgery
G AN16.1 Gluteal Region : Describe
Muscles, Nerves and Vessels
D AN14.2; AN14.3; AN8.4 Femur – Attachments and other details
DI AN16.1 Demonstrate Muscles, Nerves and Vessels of gluteal
region
SG AN16.2; AN16.3 Trendelenburg sign ; Sciatic Nerve Injury
20/09/19
FRI
PHY L
E
C
E
PY 1.6 fluid compartments of the body
PY 2.5 Describe different types of
anaemias
P PY3.17 Describe Strength-duration curve
PY6.9 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
respiratory
system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Peripheral Blood Smear
biochemistry
Pathology
BIO S
G
D
BI 3.17 Galactose metabolism
BI 5.23 Isoelectric point;
Reactions due to carboxyl group;
Reactions due to amino group; Reactions
of SH
group, Peptide bond formation
P BI 3.1 Chemistry of Carbohydrates
21/09/19
SAT
ANAT E AN77.3 Process of Spermatogenesis DI AN16.4; AN16.5; AN16.6 Demonstrate - Hamstring muscles,
Nerves and vessels ; Boundaries, roof, floor and contents of
Popliteal fossa
ECE (Biochemistry) – CBL (2 to 5)
G AN16.4; AN16.5; Back of Thigh :
Describe - Hamstring muscles, Nerves
and vessels
SG AN16.6 Describe Popliteal Fossa
23/09/19
mon
PHY L
E
C
E
L
P Y 1.7 concept of pH & Buffer systems
in the body
PY 2.5 Describe different types of
Jaundice
P Y 3.5 action of neuro-muscular
blocking agents
P PY3.17 Describe Strength-duration curve
PY6.9 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
respiratory
system in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
PY2.11 Study of Peripheral Blood Smear
Pathlogy
Pharmacolog
y
BIO L BI 3.5 Starch, glycogen and cellulose;
Heteroglycans
P BI 5.1 Chemistry of Proteins Medicine,
Microbiology
24/09/19
TUE
ANAT H AN65.1; AN65.2 Describe - Epithelium :
Different types of epithelium and
ultrastructure of epithelium
HP AN65.1 Epithelium - Batch ABCD
G AN17.1; AN17.2; AN17.3 Describe -Hip
Joint : Gross Anatomy of Hip joint;
Fracture of Neck Femur; Dislocation of
hip joint; Surgical Hip replacement
D AN14.1 Tibia – Identify, important features and anatomical
position
Orthopedics
DI AN17.1 – Demonstrate Hip joint – relations, articular surfaces,
ligaments and muscles around;
SG AN17.1 movements of Hip joint
25/09/19
WED
PHY L
L
L
E
C
E
P Y 1.8 the molecular basis of resting
membrane potential and action potential
in excitable tissue
PY 2.6 Describe WBC formation
(granulopoiesis)
P Y 3.6 pathophysiology of Myasthenia
gravis
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian
nerve - muscle experiments- Tetanus, NCV and two successive
stimuli
PY6.8 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret
Spirometry,
PY2.11 DLC
Biochemistry
Pathology
BIO L BI 3.6 Digestion of carbohydrates;
Absorption of glucose and glucose
transporters
Lactose intolerance – ECE
P BI 5.1 Chemistry of Proteins Physiology
Pediatrics
26/09/19
THU
ANAT E AN77.4 Stages & Effects of Fertilization HP AN65.1 Epithelium – Batch EFGH
G AN18.1; AN18.2 Describe - Front and
Medial side of leg and dorsum of foot :
Muscles, Nerves and Vessels;
Retinaculum
D AN16.2; AN8.4; AN16.3 Tibia – Attachments and applied General
Surgery
DI AN18.1; AN18.2 – Demonstrate - Muscles, Nerves and Vessels;
Retinaculum of front and medial side of leg and dorsum of foot
SG AN18.3 Foot Drop ; Guy ropes
27/9/19
FRI
PHY L
L
P Y 1.8 the molecular basis of resting
membrane potential and action potential
in excitable tissue
PY 2.6 Describe regulation of
granulopoiesis.
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian
nerve - muscle experiments- Tetanus, NCV and two successive
stimuli
PY6.8 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret
Spirometry,
PY2.11 DLC
Biochemistry
Respiratory
medicine
BIO S
G
D
BI 5.24 Isoelectric pH of proteins;
Precipitation reactions of proteins
BI 5.25 Albumin, functions, clinical
significance Hypoalbuminemia;
Globulins, alpha, beta, gamma
P BI 5.1 Chemistry of Proteins Pathology
Pediatrics,
Medicine
28/09/19
SAT
ANAT E AN77.5; AN77.6 Contraception and
Teratogenesis : Enumerate & describe :
Fertility, sterility, surrogacy, sex ratio
ECE - 10 AM TO 1 PM - SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
30/09/19
MON
PHY L
L
L
P Y 1.9 Applied aspects of cell
PY 2.7 Describe the formation of
platelets, functions and variations.
P Y 3.7 Skeletal muscle fibre
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian
nerve - muscle experiments- Tetanus, NCV and two successive
stimuli
PY6.8 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret
Spirometry,
PY2.11 DLC
Pathology
Respiratory
medicine
BIO L BI 3.7 Glycolysis pathway and its
regulation; Energy yield from glycolysis;
Cori's cycle; Pyruvate as a junction point
P BI 5.1 Chemistry of Proteins
01/10/19
TUE
ANAT H AN70.1 Describe - Glands : Different
types of glands
HP AN70.1 Glands - Batch ABCD ; Difference between serous and
mucous acini
Pathology
G AN19.1; AN19.2 Describe - Back and
Lateral side of Leg : Muscles, Nerves and
Vessels; Retinaculum
SG AN19.3; AN19.4 - Peripheral Heart; Rupture of Calcaneal tendon General
Surgery;
Orthopedics DI AN19.1; AN19.2 - Demonstrate - Muscles, Nerves and Vessels;
Retinaculum
02/10/19 P/B GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY
03/10/19
THU
ANAT E AN78.1 Changes in Second week -
Cleavage and Blastocyst formation
HP AN70.1 Glands - Batch EFGH ; Difference between serous and
mucous acini
Pathology
G AN18.4; AN18.6; AN18.7 Describe -
Knee Joint : Gross Anatomy;
Osteoarthritis; Knee Injuries
D AN14.1; AN8.4; AN14.2 Fibula – Identify, important features and
anatomical position; muscle attachment and applied anatomy
Orthopedics
DI AN18.4 Demonstrate – Articular surfaces, ligaments,Relations
and Interior of Knee Joint
SG AN18.4 ; AN18.5 – Demonstrate movements of knee joint;
Locking and Unlocking of knee joint
04/10/19
FRI
PHY S
G
L
PY 1.2 Homeostasis
PY 2.8 Describe the physiological basis
of hemostasis
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian
nerve - muscle experiments- Tetanus, NCV and two successive
stimuli
PY6.8 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform & interpret
Spirometry,
PY2.11 DLC
Pathology
Respiratory
medicine
BIO S
G
D
BI 5.26 Transport proteins in blood,
Acute phase proteins in blood;
Ceruloplasmin; Alpha-1 antitrypsin
BI 5.27 Urea cycle disorders,
ECE - Hyperammonemia
P BI 11.15 Composition of CSF Physiology
Pathology,
TB chest,
Medicine
Pediatrics,
Medicine,
Surgery
05/10/19
SAT
ANAT E AN78.2; AN78.5 Changes in Second
week : Trophoblast ; decidual reaction ;
Pregnancy tests
D AN14.4 Articulated foot – Features and attachments of bones of
articulated foot
Orthopedics
G AN19.6 Sole of Foot SG AN19.6 Plantar Fasciitis
ECE (Physiology) – Vaccination center
Physiotherap
y
07/10/10
MON
PHY L
L
S
G
PY 2.8 Describe anticoagulants.
P Y 3.7 Smooth muscle fibre
P Y 1.3 Intercellular communication
P PY3.18 & 3.14 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i)
amphibian nerve - muscle experiments- Fatigue & Ergography
PY11.14 Demonstrate Basic Life Support in a simulated
environment,
PY2.11 TLC
Pathology
BIO L BI 3.8 Gluconeogenesis and malate
shuttle; Glucose alanine cycle
P BI 11.15 Composition of CSF
08/10/19 ANAT GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY – DUSSHERA
09/10/19 PHY E
C
E
L
S
G
PY 2.8 Describe bleeding & clotting
disorders (Hemophilia, purpura)
P Y 3.8 action potential & its properties in
different muscle
P Y 1.5 Diffusion
P PY3.18 & 3.14 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i)
amphibian nerve - muscle experiments- Fatigue & Ergography
PY11.14 Demonstrate Basic Life Support in a simulated
environment,
PY2.11 TLC
Pathology
BIO L BI 3.9 Glycogenolysis; degradation of
glycogen; Glycogenesis; glycogen
synthesis; Regulation of glycogen; Cyclic
AMP;
P BI 11.15 Composition of CSF Medicine
, Pediatric
10/10/19
THU
ANAT E AN78.3 Changes in Second week :
Implantation and abnormal sites
(9 am to 10 am)
D AN20.8; AN20.9 Surface marking on mummy
AN20.6; AN20.7 - X – rays and palpation of bony landmarks and
blood vessels
Ob & gy
G AN19.5 Describe - Arches of Foot :
Gross anatomy and factors responsible
for maintaining the arches
SG AN19.6; AN19.7 Club foot; Flat foot; Metatarsalgia
11/10/19
FRI
PHY L
L
S
G
PY 2.9 Describe different blood groups
and its clinical importance
PY 3.9 molecular basis of muscle
contraction in skeletal muscle
P Y 1.5 Active Transport
P PY3.18 & 3.14 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i)
amphibian nerve - muscle experiments- Fatigue & Ergography
PY11.14 Demonstrate Basic Life Support in a simulated
environment,
PY2.11 TLC
Pathology
BIO
S
G
D
BI 5.28 One carbon metabolism
BI 5.29 products of glycine
ECE -
P BI 11.15 Composition of CSF Medicine
12/10/19
SAT
ANAT E AN78.4 Changes in Second week : Formation of Bilaminar germ disc ; prochordal plate
ECE - 10 AM TO 1 PM - SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
14/10/19
MON
PHY E
C
E
L
S
G
P Y 2.9, blood banking and transfusion
P Y 3.9 molecular basis of muscle
contraction in smooth muscle
P Y 1.5 Vesicular transport
P PY3.18 & 3.14 Observe with Computer assisted learning (i)
amphibian nerve - muscle experiments- Fatigue & Ergography
PY11.14 Demonstrate Basic Life Support in a simulated
environment,
PY2.11 TLC
Pathology
BIO L BI 3.10 Hexose monophosphate shunt
pathway; Glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase deficiency; Glucuronic
P BI 11.3 Normal Urine analysis
acid pathway; Essential pentosuria;
Polyol pathway
15/10/19
TUE
ANAT G AN20.1; AN20.2 - Describe: Ankle joint;
Tibiofibular, Sub talar and Transverse
tarsal joints – Gross Anatomy
DI AN20.1; AN20.2 - Demonstrate: Ankle joint; Tibiofibular, Sub talar
and Transverse tarsal joints – Articular surfaces, relations,
ligaments and movements of joints
Radiodiag
nosis
G AN20.3; AN20.4; AN20.5 Dermatomes,
Venous drainage and Lymphatic
drainage of lower limb ; Enlarged Lymph
Nodes, Varicose Vein and Deep Vein
Thrombosis
SDL – Lower limb – 2 to 4 pm General
Surgery;
Orthopedi
cs
16/10/19
WED
PHY L
L
SG
PY 2.10 Define and classify different
types of immunity
P Y 3.10 mode of muscle contraction
P Y 1.6 Body fluid compartments
T PY3.5 Discuss the action of neuro-muscular blocking agents,
PY6.2 Describe lung volume and capacities,
PY2.1 Describe the composition and functions of blood components
BIO L BI 3.11 Glycogen storage diseases P BI 11.3 Normal Urine analysis
17/10/19
THU
ANAT LOWER LIMB AND GENERAL ANATOMY –
PART ENDING EXAMINATION – THEORY AND
PRACTICAL – 9 AM TO 1 PM
AETCOM MODULE – 1.1 – 2 PM TO 5 PM –
Explanatory session – 1 hour ; Facilitated Panel discussion – 2 hours
18/10/19
FRI
PHY L
L
PY 2.10 Humoral Immunity & its
regulation
PY 3.11 energy source and muscle
metabolism
T PY3.5 Discuss the action of neuro-muscular blocking agents,
PY6.2 Describe lung volume and capacities,
PY2.1 Describe the composition and functions of blood components
Pathology
Respirator
y medicine
BIO SG
D
BI 5.30 homocystinurias; Cystinosis,
Cystathioninuria
BI 5.31 Arginine, nitric oxide
ECE – Aminoaciduria
P BI 11.3 Normal Urine analysis
19/10/19
SAT
ANAT E AN79.1 Changes in 3rd to 8th week :
Formation and fate of Primitive streak
DI AN9.1 Demonstrate - Pectoralis Major & Minor with associated
structures
G AN9.1 Pectoral region - Describe
Pectoralis Major & Minor with
associated structures
12 TO 1 – FEEDBACK OF EXAMINATION
ECE (Biochemistry) – Collection center
21/10/19
MON
PHY
L
L
System Ending Test of general
physiology
P Y 3.12 gradation of muscular activity
PY 2.10 Cell mediated immunity & its
regulation
T PY3.5 Discuss the action of neuro-muscular blocking agents,
PY6.2 Describe lung volume and capacities,
PY2.1 Describe the composition and functions of blood components
Pathology
Respirator
y medicine
BIO L BI 5.2 Classification of amino acids
based on structure; Based on side chain
character; Based on metabolic fate;
Based on nutritional requirements
P BI 11.3 Normal Urine analysis
22/10/19
TUE
ANAT G AN9.2 Mammary Gland – Describe
Gross and applied anatomy
DI/
SG
AN9.2 Demonstrate Gross anatomy of Breast
AN10.1 Demonstrate boundaries and contents of Axilla
General
Surgery
H AN66.1; AN66.2 Connective tissue –
Describe Different types with structure -
function correlation and ultrastructure
HP AN66.1 - Connective tissue – Batch ABCD Physiology
Pathology
D AN8.1; AN8.2, AN8.3; AN8.4 Clavicle
23/10/19
WED
PHY L
EC
E
L
PY 2.10 autoimmune diseases
PY 3.13 muscular dystrophy:
myopathies
P Y 4.1 structure and functions of
digestive system
T PY3.5 Discuss the action of neuro-muscular blocking agents,
PY6.2 Describe lung volume and capacities,
PY2.1 Describe the composition and functions of blood components
Pathology
Respirator
y medicine
BIO L BI 5.3 Peptide bonds; Primary structure
of proteins; Secondary structure;
Tertiary structure; Quaternary structure
P BI 11.4 Abnormal Urine analysis part1
24/10/19
THU
ANAT E AN79.2 Changes in 3rd to 8th week :
Formation and fate of Notochord
HP AN66.1 Connective tissue – Batch EFGH Physiology
Pathology
G AN10.2; AN10.4; AN10.7
Describe Axillary artery, Axillary
lymphnodes with specific area of
drainage and anatomical basis of
enlarged axillary lymphnodes
D AN8.1 Scapula – Identify, special features, anatomical position
AN8.2; AN8.4 Scapula – Attachment and joints related
General
Surgery
and
Anaesthes
iology
DI AN10.2 Demonstrate origin, extent, course, branches and relations
of Axillary artery
25/10/19
FRI
PHY
AETCOM P REVISION
BIO SG
D
BI 5.32 Ornithine, polyamines
BI 5.33 MSUD
ECE - Phenylketonuria (PKU)
P BI 11.4 Abnormal Urine analysis part1 Pediatrics,
Medicine
DIWALI HOLIDAYS FROM 26/10/2019 TO 31/10/2019
01/11/19
FRI
PHY L
P Y 4.2 composition, mechanism of
secretion, functions, and regulation
saliva
P REVISION
SG
P Y 3.3 wallerian degeneration
BIO SG
D
ECE – Albinism, Alkaptonuria;
BI 5.34 Albinism
02/11/19
SAT
ANAT E AN79.4 Changes in 3rd to 8th week :
Formation of Somites and extra
embryonic mesoderm
DI AN10.3; AN10.5; Demonstrate and identify Different parts and
branches of brachial plexus with course, relations and area of
supply
G AN10.3; AN10.5; AN10.6
Describe Brachial plexus, its variations
and anatomical basis of clinical features
of Erb’s palsy and Klumpke’s palsy
SDL – Upper Limb – 12 to 1 pm
ECE (Physiology) – Diabetic clinic
04/11/19
MON
PHY SG
EC
E
SG
PY 2.2 Functions of plasma proteins
P Y 3.4 drugs acting on neuromuscular
junction
PY 2.3 functions of haemoglobin
P REVISION
BIO SG
D
BI 5.35 Aminoacidurias P BI 11.4 Abnormal Urine analysis part1 Pediatrics,
Medicine
05/11/19
TUE
ANAT H AN71.2 - Cartilage : Describe Types,
structure - function correlation
HP AN71.2 Cartilage - Batch ABCD
G AN10.8; AN10.11; AN10.9 Describe -
Trapezius , Latissimus Dorsi; Serratus
Anterior : Position, attachment, nerve
DI/
D/
SG
AN10.8; AN10.11; AN10.9 Demonstrate and identify - Trapezius ,
Latissimus Dorsi; Serratus Anterior : Position, attachment, nerve
supply and actions ; boundaries of triangle of ausculation
supply and actions ; Triangle of
auscultation
06/11/19
WED
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 4.2 composition, mechanism of
secretion, functions, and regulation of
gastric juice
P Y 3.4 Neuro muscular transmission
PY 2.3 variants of haemoglobin
P REVISION
BIO L BI 5.4 Classification of proteins P BI 11.4 Abnormal Urine analysis part1
07/11/19
THU
ANAT E AN79.4 Changes in 3rd to 8th week :
Folding of embryo; Formation, functions
and fate of Yolk sac and allantois
HP AN71.2 Cartilage - Batch EFGH
G AN10.9; AN10.10; AN10.13 Describe :
Deltoid ; Anastomosis around scapula ;
anatomical basis of axillary nerve injury
during intramuscular injections
DI/
D
AN10.9 Identify : Deltoid ;
AN10.10 Describe and identify - Rotator Cuff muscle
08/11/19
FRI
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 4.2 composition, mechanism of
secretion, functions, and regulation of
pancreatic juice
P Y 3.7 Comparision of different types of
muscle
P Y 2.4 formation of RBC
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- NCG & Effect of temperature, Effect of
Stannius LIgature, Properties of Cardiac muscle
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography
in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate RBC
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.5 Plasma proteins;
Electrophoresis; Albumin
P BI 11.2 Abnormal Urine analysis part2
09/11/19
SAT
ANAT E AN79.5; AN79.6 Changes in 3rd to 8th
week : Congenital malformations ;
Teratomas; Neural tube defects;
Diagnosis of pregnancy in 1st trimester
ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
11/11/19
MON
PHY SG
SG
P Y 3.8 Action potential
P Y 2.4Formation of RBC
System ending test of nerve muscle
physiology
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- NCG & Effect of temperature, Effect of
Stannius LIgature, Properties of Cardiac muscle
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography
in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate RBC
BIO SG
D
BI 6.4 Significance of citric acid cycle;
Regulation of citric acid cycle
P BI 11.2 Abnormal Urine analysis part2
Pediatrics,
Medicine,
Pathology
12/11/19
TUE
ANAT GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY
13/11/19
WED
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 4.2 composition, mechanism of
secretion, functions, and regulation of
intestinal juice
P Y 3.9 Excitaton-contraction coupling
P Y 2.5 Anaemias
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- NCG & Effect of temperature, Effect of
Stannius LIgature, Properties of Cardiac muscle
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography
in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate RBC
Pathology
BIO L BI 5.6 Clotting factors P BI 11.2 Abnormal Urine analysis part2
Physiology
pathology
14/11/19
THU
ANAT E AN80.1 Fetal membranes : Formation,
functions and fate of chorion, amnion
and chorion
D AN8.1 Humerus – Identify, special features and anatomical position
AN8.2; AN8.4 Humerus – Attachment and applied
G AN10.12 Describe Shoulder joint with
applied anatomy
DI AN10.12 Demonstrate articular surface, ligaments, Relations and
movements of joint
SG AN10.12 Movements of Shoulder joint Orthopedic
s
15/11/19
FRI
PHY
SG
L
P Y 2.5 Jaundice
P Y 4.2 composition, mechanism of
secretion, functions, and regulation of
bile
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- NCG & Effect of temperature, Effect of
Stannius LIgature, Properties of Cardiac muscle
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger plethysmography
in a volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate RBC
BIO L
SG
D
BI 5.7 Digestion of proteins; Absorption
of amino acids; Meister cycle;
Cathepsins, proteasomes; Interorgan
transport of amino acids
BI 6.5 Hemoglobinopathies; Sickle cell
anemia; Myoglobin
ECE - Thalassemias
P BI 11.2 Abnormal Urine analysis part2
16/11/19
SAT
ANAT E AN80.1 Fetal membranes : Formation of
placenta – Tertiary villi; Foetomaternal
circulation; Placental barrier
ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
ECE (Biochemistry) - Thalassemias
Ob & gy
18/11/19
MON
PHY L
SG
P Y 4.3 Introduction of chewing,
mastication and deglutition and also its
regulation and function
P Y 2.6 Granulopoeisis and its
regulation
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- Effect of Vagus /Crescent Stimulation &
Drugs
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different
grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11 Estimate Hb
BIO SG
D
BI 6.6 Porphyrias
BI 6.7 Jaundice
P BI 11.5 Abnormal Urine analysis part3
Pediatrics,
Medicine,
Pathology,
Surgery
19/11/19
TUE
ANAT H AN71.1 Bone : Describe Types,
structure - function correlation
HP AN71.1 Bone - Batch ABCD Pathology
G AN11.1; AN11.2 Arm – Describe
Muscles; blood vessels and nerves
D AN8.1 Radius and Ulna – identify, special features and anatomical
position
Orthopedic
s;
General
surgery DI AN11.1; AN11.2 Demonstrate Muscles; blood vessels and nerves
of arm
20/11/19
WED
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 4.3 physiology of gastric motility
and small intestinal motility
P Y 5.1 functional anatomy of heart
P Y 2.7, functions of platelets
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- Effect of Vagus /Crescent Stimulation &
Drugs
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different
grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11 Estimate Hb
Anatomy
BIO L BI 5.8 Transamination and
transdeamination; Formation of
ammonia
P BI 11.5 Abnormal Urine analysis part3 Medicine
21/11/19
THU
ANAT E AN80.1 Fetal membranes : Formation of
placenta – Primary villi and secondary
villi
HP AN71.1 Bone - Batch EFGH General
Surgery
Orthopedic
Ob & Gy SG AN11.5 Cubital fossa – Describe boundaries and contents
AN11.3 Venepuncture and movements of elbow joint
G AN13.3; AN11.6 - Describe gross
anatomy and applied anatomy of Elbow
joint with Anastomosis around elbow
joint
DI AN11.5 Demonstrate - Cubital fossa - Boundaries, contents, roof
and floor
AN13.3; AN11.6 – Demonstrate articular surfaces, ligaments,
relations, anastomosis around elbow joint
22/11/19
FRI
PHY EC
E
L
SG
P Y 4.3 physiology of large intestinal
motility defaecation reflex and role of
dietary fiber
P Y 5.2 properties of cardiac muscles
P Y 2.8, Hemostasis
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- Effect of Vagus /Crescent Stimulation &
Drugs
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different
grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11 Estimate Hb
Anatomy
BIO L BI 5.9 Urea cycle P BI 11.5 Abnormal Urine analysis part3 Medicine
23/11/19
SAT
ANAT E AN80.5 Fetal membranes : Role of
Placental hormones in fetal growth and
parturition
DI AN12.1; AN12.2 Demonstrate Muscles, Nerves and blood vessels
of front of forearm
Ob & Gy
General
surgery G AN12.1; AN12.2; AN12.4 Front of
Forearm – Describe Muscles, Nerves
SG AN12.3 Describe and identify Flexor Retinaculum with its
attachment
and blood vessels; anatomical basis of
carpal tunnel syndrome
25/11/19
MON
PHY L
EC
E
P Y 4.4 physiology of digestion and
absorption of nutrients
P Y 2.8 Anticoagulations
P PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted learning (ii) amphibian
cardiac experiments,- Effect of Vagus /Crescent Stimulation &
Drugs
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at rest and in different
grades of exercise and postures in a volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11 Estimate Hb
Biochemist
ry
Pathology
BIO
SG
D
BI 4.13 Classification of fatty acids;
Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids;
Neutral fats or triacylglycerols
BI 4.14 Phospholipids;
Phosphatidylcholine or lecithin;
Sphingomyelin; Non-phosphorylated
lipids
P BI 11.5 Abnormal Urine analysis part3
Physiology
, Anatomy
26/11/19
TUE
ANAT H AN67.1; AN67.2; AN67.3 Muscle –
Describe Types , Structure – function
correlation; Ultrastructure
HP AN67.1 Muscle – Batch ABCD Pathology;
General
Surgery
G AN12.5; AN12.6; AN12.7; AN12.8;
AN12.10; Hand- Muscles, blood vessels
and nerves; Spaces of Palm;
Anatomical basis of claw hand
DI AN12.5; AN12.6; AN12.7 - Demonstrate Muscles, Nerves and
blood vessels of hand and muscle involved in movements of thumb
SG AN12.9; Describe and identify flexor sheaths, bursa and synovial
sheaths in hand
27/11/19
WED
PHY L
P Y 4.5 source of GIT hormones, their
regulation and functions
P PY 2.12 Describe test for ESR, Hematocrit. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
Medicine
Pathology
L
SG
P Y 5.3 introduction of cardiac cycle
P Y 2.9 Blood group system
PY5.15 Demnstrate the correct clinical examination of the
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11 Find out Blood groups
BIO L BI 5.10 Glycine Metabolism P BI 11.26 Sample Collection of various body fluids for diagnostic
purpose and Biowaste disposal
Medicine
28/11/19
THU
ANAT E AN80.2; AN80.7 Fetal membranes :
Formation, structure of Umbilical cord;
different attachment of umbilical cord
HP AN67.1 Muscle – Batch EFGH
G AN12.11; AN12.12; AN12.13; AN12.14;
AN12.15
Back of Forearm– Describe- Muscles,
Nerves and Vessels ; Wrist drop;
Extensor retinaculum and extensor
expansion
D AN8.1; AN8.2; AN8.5; AN8.6 - Articulated Hand ; Scaphoid
fracture and avascular necrosis
General
Surgery
DI AN12.11; AN12.12; AN12.13; AN12.14; AN12.15
Back of Forearm– Demonstrate and identify - Muscles, Nerves and
Vessels ; Wrist drop; Extensor retinaculum and extensor expansion
29/11/19
FRI
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 4.6 physiology of gut brain axis
P Y 5.3 events during cardiac cycle
P Y 2.10 Immunity
P PY 2.12 Describe test for ESR, Hematocrit. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY5.15 Demnstrate the correct clinical examination of the
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11Find out Blood groups
Medicine
Pathology
BIO L BI 5.11 Serine, choline; Alanine,
threonine
P BI 11.26 Sample Collection of various body fluids for diagnostic
purpose and Biowaste disposal
Medicine
30/11/19
SAT
ANAT SDL – UPPER LIMB – 9 – 10 AM ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
2/12/19
MON
PHY
L
System ending test of blood
P Y 4.7 structure and functions of liver
and gall bladder
P PY 2.12 Describe test for ESR, Hematocrit. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY5.15 Demnstrate the correct clinical examination of the
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY2.11 Find out Blood groups
Medicine
Pathology
BIO
SG
D
BI 4.15 Oxidation of Odd Chain Fatty
Acids; Alpha Oxidation; Omega
Oxidation
BI 4.16 regulation of fatty acid
metabolism
ECE - Jaundice
P BI 11.26 Sample Collection of various body fluids for diagnostic
purpose and Biowaste disposal
Medicine
03/12/19
TUE
ANAT E AN80.4 Fetal membranes : Twins –
Embryological basis of twinning
AN80.6 Fetal membranes :
Embryological basis of Estimation of
fetal age
D AN13.5; AN13.6; AN13.7 - X rays; bony landmarks and surface
projections
Radiodiag
nosis
G AN13.3 – Describe - Radio-ulnar joints;
Wrist ; 1st carpometacarpal and Joints of
shoulder Girdle
DI AN13.3 – Demonstrate articular surfaces, ligaments, relations of -
Radio-ulnar joints; Wrist ; 1st carpometacarpal and Joints of
shoulder Girdle
Orthopedic
s
G AN13.1; AN13.2 Dermatomes, Venous
drainage and Lymphatic drainage
04/12/19
WED
PHY EC
E
L
P Y 4.8 gastric function tests,
pancreatic exocrine function test
P Y 5.3 pressure and volume changes
during cardiac cycle
P PY 2.12 Describe test for ESR, Hematocrit. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY5.15 Demnstrate the correct clinical examination of the
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or simulated
Medicine
Pathology
L P Y 6.1 functional anatomy of
respiratory tract
environment,
PY2.11 Find out Blood groups
BIO L BI 5.12 Methionine; Transmethylation
reactions; Cysteine, Glutathione;
Homocysteine
P BI 11.26 Sample Collection of various body fluids for diagnostic
purpose and Biowaste disposal
Medicine,
Pediatric
05/12/19
THU
ANAT E AN52.4 Anterior abdominal wall D Hip Bone; AN44.1 Planes of Abdomen; Hesselbach’s triangle General
Surgery
G AN44.2; AN44.6 Anterior Abdominal
Wall 1 : Describe Skin, Fascia, nerves,
vessels and muscles
AN44.7 – Enumerate common
abdominal incision
DI AN44.2; AN44.6 Demonstrate Skin, Fascia, nerves, vessels and
muscles of Anterior Abdominal wall
AETCOM - 3 TO 5 PM
06/12/19
FRI
PHY EC
E
L
L
P Y 4.8 liver function test
P Y 5.4 generation, conduction of
cardiac impulse
P Y 6.2 mechanics of normal
respiration, pressure changes
P PY 2.12 Describe test for Osmotic fragility, Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY3.16 Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on
induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate BT/CT
Biochemist
ry
BIO L BI 5.13 Glutamic acid, Glutamine Lysine
07/12/19
SAT
ANAT E AN52.4 Peritoneal Cavity ;Peritoneum DI/
SG
AN44.3; AN44.4 Demonstrate formation Rectus sheath and
mechanism of inguinal canal
AN47.1; AN47.3 Demonstrate boundaries and recesses of Lesser
sac and greater sac
General
surgery
G AN44.3; AN44.4; AN44.5 : Describe
Rectus sheath, Inguinal canal and
anatomical basis of inguinal hernia
G AN47.1; AN47.3 Abdominal Cavity 1 :
Describe boundaries and recesses of
Lesser sac and greater sac ; Describe
Ascitis & Peritonitis
ECE (Physiology) – ECG room
09/12/19
MON
PHY EC
E
L
P Y 4.9 physiology aspects of: peptic
ulcer, gastrooesophagealreflux diease
P Y 5.5 physiology of electrocardiogram
(E.C.G)
P PY 2.12 Describe test for Osmotic fragility. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY3.16 Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on
induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate BT/CT
Pathology
BIO SG
D
BI 6.8 Ketoacidosis
BI 6.9 Fatty Liver and Lipotropic Factors
ECE - Ketoacidosis
P BI 11.6 Establishment of Beer's Law Medicine,
Surgery,
Pharmacol
ogy
10/12/19
TUE
ANAT H AN52.1; AN52.3 GIT – 1 : Describe
microanatomy of Esophagus, Stomach
HP AN52.1 GIT – 1 – Batch ABCD - Identify slides of Esophagus and
stomach
G AN47.2; AN47.4 Abdominal Cavity 2 :
Describe Peritoneal folds with vertical
and horizontal tracing & peritoneal
pouches ; Describe Subphrenic abscess
DI/
SG
AN47.1; AN47.3 Demonstrate boundaries and recesses of Lesser
sac and greater sac
AN47.2 - Identify peritoneal folds and pouches
General
surgery
11/12/19
WED
PHY L
L
L
P Y 4.9 physiology of vomiting,
diarrhoea and constipation,adynamic
ileus and hirschsprung's diease
P Y 5.5 ECG applications and the
cardiac axis
P Y 6.2 lung volume and capacities,
P PY 2.12 Describe test for Osmotic fragility. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY3.16 Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on
induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate BT/CT
Pathology
Compliance
BIO L BI 5.14 Aspartic acid, Asparagine P BI 11.6 Establishment of Beer's Law
12/12/19
THU
ANAT E AN52.6 Development & congenital
anomalies of Foregut
D AN47.5 Demonstrate : External and Internal features of stomach
G AN47.5; AN47.6 Describe : Stomach –
anatomical position, features, relations,
blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy ;
Anatomical basis of lymphatic spread in
Carcinoma of Stomach ; DIFFERENT
TYPES OF VAGOTOMY
DI AN47.5 Blood supply of stomach; Stomach bed General
Surgery
HP AN52.1 GIT – 1 – Batch EFGH - Identify slides of Esophagus and
stomach
G AN47.5; AN47.6 : Describe :
Duodenum: features, relations, blood
supply, nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy;
DI AN47.5 : Demonstrate and identify - Features of small intestine ;
Relations of Duodenum
13/12/19
FRI
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 5.6 abnormal ECG, arrhythmia
P Y 6.2 V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of
lungs
P Y 4.2 pathophysiology of jaundice
P PY 2.12 Describe test for Osmotic fragility. Note the findings and
interpret the test results etc,
PY3.16 Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact on
induced physiologic parameters in a simulated environment,
PY2.11 Estimate BT/CT
Pathology
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.15 Valine, leucine, isoleucine P BI 11.6 Establishment of Beer's Law Pediatric
14/12/19
SAT
ANAT G AN47.5; AN47.6 : Describe – Pancreas
and Small Intestine - features, relations,
blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic
ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
16/12/19
MON
PHY L
SG
P Y 5.6 heart block, myocardial
infarction
P Y 4.2 enteric nervous system
P PY 5.13 Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Calculate RBC indices
Pathology
Medicine
BIO
SG
D
BI 6.10 Metabolism of alcohol
BI 3.18 Mucopolysaccharidosis
ECE - Mucopolysaccharidosis
P BI 11.21 Estimation of Plasma Glucose Medicine,
Surgery,
Pharmacol
ogy
17/12/19
TUE
ANAT H AN52.1 GIT – 2 :Describe
microanatomy of Duodenum, jejunum,
ileum and colon
HP AN52.1 GIT – 2 – Batch ABCD
G AN47.5; AN47.6 : Describe – Liver,
Gall Bladder and Spleen - features,
relations, blood supply, nerve supply,
lymphatic
Anatomical basis of -- Calot’s triangle ;
Liver biopsy; Obstructive jaundice;
Referred pain in cholecystitis
Describe anatomical basis of
Splenic notch; Accessory spleen; Kehr’s
Sign
DI/
D
AN47.5 Demonstrate and Identify - Features of Spleen ; Parts and
Relations of Pancresas ; Features of Liver ; Parts and features of
small intestine
General
surgery
18/12/19
WED
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 5.7 haemodynamics of circulatory
system
P Y 6.3 transport of oxygen
P Y 4.3 pathophysiology of peptic ulcer
and role of dietary fibers
P PY 5.13Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Calculate RBC indices
Pathology
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.16 Phenylalanine (Phe) (F);
Tyrosine (Tyr) (T)
P BI 11.21 Estimation of Plasma Glucose Pediatric,
SVD
19/12/19
THU
ANAT E AN52.6 Development and anomalies of
Midgut
HP AN52.1 GIT – 2 – Batch EFGH
G AN47.5; AN47.6 : Describe –Large
Intestine with Appendix and Caecum -
features, relations, blood supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic
Anatomical basis of refered pain around
umbilicus
D AN54.1; AN54.2 - X- rays – plain and special
AN55.1; AN55.2 – Surface marking and surface projecitons
General
Surgery DI AN47.5 Demonstrate Relations and different part of large intestine,
caecum and appendix
20/12/19
FRI
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 5.7 factors affecting on
haemodynamics of circulatory system
P Y 6.3 transport of carbon dioxide
P Y 4.4 applied aspects of carbohydrate
metabolism
P PY 5.13Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Calculate RBC indices
Pathology
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.17 Tryptophan (Trp) (W P BI 11.21 Estimation of Plasma Glucose Pediatric,
Medicine
21/12/19
SAT
ANAT E AN52.6 – Development and anomalies
of Hindgut
ECE (Biochemistry) – CBL – Endocrine Lab
E AN52.6 Rotation of Gut and applied
G AN47.8; AN47.9; AN47.10 Blood
vessels of Gut – Coeliac trunk, Superior
mesenteric artery, Inferior mesenteric
artery and Portal Vein & Portocaval
anastomosis
DI AN47.9, AN47.8 Demonstrate and identify Origin, course and
Branches of various arteries; Origin, course and tributaries of Portal
Vein
1ST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION – FROM 24/12/2019 TO 04/01/2020 – DETAILS IN ANNEXURE
6/1/2020
MON
PHY L
SG
PY 7.9 Cystometry
P Y 4.4 applied aspects of fat and
protein metabolism
P PY 5.13Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
abdomen in a normal volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.11 Calculate RBC indices
Pathology
Medicine
Biochemist
ry
BIO
SG
D
BI 11.18 HyperIipidemias &
Hypolipoproteinemias
BI 11.24 Medium chain fatty acids
(MCFA); Monounsaturated fatty acids
(MUFA); Polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFA); Saturation and desaturation of
fatty acids
ECE - HyperIipidemias
P BI 11.21 Estimation of Plasma Glucose Medicine,
Surgery,
Pharmacol
ogy,
Pediatrics
07/01/20
TUE
ANAT H AN52.1 GIT – 3 :Describe
microanatomy of
HP AN52.1 GIT 3 – Batch - ABCD
G
AN47.5; AN47.6 Describe - Kidney –
anatomical position, features, relations,
D AN53.1 Lumbar Vertebra – Anatomical position, features, muscle
attachment and articulation
General
Surgery
blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy
Anatomical basis of referred pain of
kidney to groin;
DI AN47.5 Demonstrate - Relations of Kidney
AN47.5 Demonstrate - Anatomical position ; External and internal
features of kidney
8/1/2020
WED
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 5.8 local regulation of
cardiovascular system
P Y 6.3 transport of gases applied part
P Y 4.5 role of gastrin,cholesystokinin
and ghrelin
P PY11.9 Interpret growth charts,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: motor system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: reflexes in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
Pediatrics
Medicine
Biochemist
ry
BIO L BI 5.18 Histidine (His) (H); Proline
Metabolism
P BI 11.23 Glucose Tolerance Test Medicine
09/01/20
THU
ANAT E AN52.7 Development and anomalies of
Kidney and ureter
HP AN52.1 GIT 3 – Batch - EFGH
G AN47.5 Describe - Ureter – anatomical
position, features, relations, blood
supply, nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy
DI AN47.5 Demonstrate – parts and relations of ureter
FEEDBACK OF 1ST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION –
4 PM TO 5 PM
10/1/20
FRI
PHY L
SG
PY 5.8 nervous regulation of
cardiovascular system
P Y 4.8 clinical significance of
gastric,pancreatic exocrine and liver
P PY11.9 Interpret growth charts,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: motor system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
Pediatrics
Medicine
Biochemist
function tests PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: reflexes in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
ry
BIO SG
D
BI 4.17 Lipid storage diseases
BI 6.11 Uric acid and gout
ECE - gout
P BI 11.23 Glucose Tolerance Test Medicine,
Surgery,
Orthopedic
11/01/20
SAT
ANAT H AN52.2 Urinary system :Describe
microanatomy of Kidney, ureter and
urinary bladder
ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
13/1/202
0
MON
PHY
L
L
System ending test of gastro intestinal
physiology
P Y 6.4 High altitude physiology
P Y 5.9 heart rate
P PY11.9 Interpret growth charts,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: motor system in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: reflexes in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
Pediatrics
Medicine
Biochemistry
BIO L BI 3.12 Citric acid cycle P BI 11.23 Glucose Tolerance Test
14/01/20 ANAT GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY - MAKARSHANKRANTI
15/1/202
0
WED
PHY EC
E
L
L
P Y 5.9 blood pressure
P Y 6.4 deep sea diving physiology
P Y 7.1 structure and function of kidney
P PY11.9 Interpret growth charts,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: motor system in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment,
Pediatrics
Medicine
Biochemistry
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: reflexes in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
BIO L ECE – Cynosis and anemia P BI 11.23 Glucose Tolerance Test Physiology
Pathology,
Medicine,
Pediatric
16/01/20
THU
ANAT E AN52.5 Development and anomalies of
Suprarenal gland and Diaphragm
HP AN52.2 – ALL BATCHES - Urinary system – 11 am to 5 pm
SDL – 2 PM TO 5 PM – In rest of the time other than histology
practical
G AN47.4; an47.13; an47.14 Suprarenal
gland - anatomical position, features,
relations, blood supply, nerve supply,
lymphatic drainage and applied
anatomy;
Attachment , Openings, nerve supply
and action of Thoracoabdominal
diaphragm and diaphragmatic hernia
17/1/20
FRI
PHY L
L
PY 5.9 cardiac output
PY 6.5 Acclimatization
T
PY3.10 Describe the mode of muscle contraction (isometric
and isotonic),
PY6.10 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform
measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer
or simulated environment,
PY2.5 Describe different types of anaemias & Jaundice
Respiratory
Medicine
BIO SG
D
BI 6.12 Disorders of pyrimidine
metabolism
BI 6.13 ATP synthase; Inhibitors of ATP
P BI 11.8 Estimation of Serum Total Protein Medicine
Pharmacology
synthesis
19/01/20
SAT
ANAT E AN25.6 Venous system – Major veins of
abdominal cavity – Renal vein, IVC,
Gonadal vein, IMV etc
DI AN47.9; AN47.12 Demonstrate and identify Branches and
tributaries of blood vessels ; muscles of back
G AN47.9; AN47.12; AN45.3 Posterior
Abdominal Wall : Describe -
Abdominal Aorta, Inferior Vena Cava,
Thoracolumbar fascia; Muscles of back
with nerve supply and action
SG AN45.2 Describe and demonstrate Lumbar plexus
20/1/20
MON
PHY AETCOM T
PY3.10 Describe the mode of muscle contraction (isometric
and isotonic),
PY6.10 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform
measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer
or simulated environment,
PY2.5 Describe different types of anaemias & Jaundice
Physiology
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.20 hemoglobin derivatives P BI 11.8 Estimation of Serum Total Protein
21/01/20
TUE
ANAT H AN72.1 Integumentary system : Skin
and appendages – Describe - Structure
– Function correlation
AN70.2 - Lymphoid tissue
HP AN72.1; AN70.2 Integumentary system and lymphoid tissue –
Batch ABCD
Physiology
Pathology
G AN48.1 Describe Pelvic fascia; Pelvis
diaphragm and its muscles : Levator ani
D AN53.2; AN53.3 - Bony Pelvis ; Pelvic inlet, pelvic outlet, pelvic
cavity; sex differences
Ob & Gy
muscle DI AN48.1 Identify pelvic diaphragm
22/1/20
WED
PHY EC
E
L
L
P Y 5.10 coronary, cerebral, capillary,
skin, foetal circulation
P Y 6.6 decompression sickness
P Y 7.2 renin-angiotensin system
T PY3.10 Describe the mode of muscle contraction (isometric
and isotonic),
PY6.10 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform
measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer
or simulated environment,
PY2.5 Describe different types of anaemias & Jaundice
Respiratory
Medicine
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.21 Structure of heme; Biosynthesis
of heme
P BI 11.8 Estimation of Serum Total Protein Physiology
Medicine
23/01/20
THU
ANAT
G
AN49.1; AN49.2; AN49.3; AN49.5
Describe - Urogenital diaphragm ;
Perineal pouches; Perineal membrane
and Perineal body; Perineal tear
HP AN72.1; AN70.2 Integumentary system and lymphoid tissue –
Batch EFGH
Ob & gy
E AN52.8 Testis, Epididymis DI AN49.1; AN49.2; AN49.3 Demonstrate perineal pouches,
perineal membrane and perineal body
D AN53.1 – Sacrum – Identify, anatomical position and special
features, articulation and muscular attachment
24/1/20
FRI
PHY L
EC
E
PY 5.10 pulmonary and splanchnic
circulation
PY 6.6 Dyspnoea, hypoxia, cyanosis,
periodic breathing
T PY3.10 Describe the mode of muscle contraction (isometric
and isotonic),
PY6.10 Demonstrate the correct technique to perform
measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal volunteer
or simulated environment,
PY2.5 Describe different types of anaemias & Jaundice
Respiratory
Medicine
Medicine
BIO SG
D
BI 2.8 Mode of action of enzymes;
MichaelisMenten theory; Fischer's
template theory; Koshland's induced fit
theory
BI 7.15 DNA repair mechanisms and
disorders
P BI 11.8 Estimation of Serum Total Protein Pediatrics
Pharmacology
25/01/20 ANAT G AN49.4; AN49.5 Anal Triangle –
Describe Ischiorectal fossa;
Anatomical basis of Perianal abscess;
anal fissure
ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS General
surgery
27/1/20 PHY L
L
L
P Y 5.11 patho-physiology of shock,
syncope
P Y 6.7 lung function tests
P Y 7.3 Glomerular fltration
T PY3.11 Explain energy source and muscle metabolism,
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
plethysmography in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.8 Describe the physiological basis of hemostasis and,
anticoagulants.
Respiratory
Medicine
Medicine
BIO L BI 5.22 Bilirubin metabolism P BI 11.22 Estimation of Serum Albumin and A/G ratio Physiology,
Anatomy
Medicine,
Surgery,
Pediatric
28/01/20
TUE
ANAT H AN52.2 Describe microanatomy of
organs of Male Reproductive system
HP AN52.2 Male reproductive system – Batch ABCD
G AN46.1; AN46.2; AN46.3
Male External Genital organs –
SG AN46.4; AN46.5 Varicocoele, phimosis and circumcision General
surgery
Describe - Testis ; Epididymis; Penis
Gross Anatomy
D AN46.1 Demonstrate - Features of Testis & Epididymis
29/1/20 PHY L
L
SG
P Y 5.11 heart failure
P Y 7.3 tubular transport
P Y 6.2 compliance
T PY3.11 Explain energy source and muscle metabolism
,PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
plethysmography in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.8 Describe the physiological basis of hemostasis and,
anticoagulants.
Respiratory
Medicine
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.1 Classification and function of
lipids
P BI 11.22 Estimation of Serum Albumin and A/G ratio
30/01/20
THU
ANAT E AN52.8 Vas deferens, prostate, seminal
vesicle
HP AN52.2 Male reproductive system – Batch EFGH General
Surgery
G AN48.2; AN48.5; AN48.7
Male reproductive organs : Describe -
Prostate, Seminal vesicles and Vas
deferens
Anatomical basis of BPH, Prostatic
cancer; Vasectomy
DI AN48.2 Demonstrate - Prostate and Vas deferens
31/01/20
FRI
PHY SG
SG
P Y 6.2 lung volumes and capacities
PY 5.2 properties of cardiac muscle
T PY3.11 Explain energy source and muscle metabolism,
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
plethysmography in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.8 Describe the physiological basis of hemostasis and,
anticoagulants.
Respiratory
Medicine
Medicine
BIO SG BI 7.16 Genetic Code P BI 11.22 Estimation of Serum Albumin and A/G ratio
D BI 7.17 Operon concept
01/02/20
SAT
ANAT E AN52.8 Fate of mesonephric and
paramesonephric ducts in males
DI AN51.2 Sagittal section of Male pelvis General
Surgery
G AN48.2 Describe Rectum and Anal
Canal : Position, features, relations,
blood supply , nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy
SG AN48.5; AN48.8 Per rectal Examination ; Hemorrhoids, Anal
fistula
03/02/20
MON
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 7.3 concentration and dilution of
urine
P Y 6.3 oxygen dissociation curve
PY 5.3 cardiac cycle
T PY3.11 Explain energy source and muscle metabolism,
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
plethysmography in a
volunteer or simulated environment,
PY2.8 Describe the physiological basis of hemostasis and,
anticoagulants.
Respiratory
Medicine
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.2 Digestion of Lipids; Absorption of
Lipids; Chylomicrons
P BI 11.22 Estimation of Serum Albumin and A/G ratio Medicine
04/02/20
TUE
ANAT H AN52.2 Female reproductive system I :
Describe microanatomy of Ovary,
Uterus, Fallopian tube, Vagina
HP AN52.2 Female reproductive system I – Batch ABCD Ob &Gy
General
Surgery
G AN48.2 Female reproductive organs :
Describe Uterus, fallopian tube and
Vagina - Position, features, relations,
blood supply , nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy - Per
Vagina Examinatio; Retroverted uterus;
tubal pregnancy ; Prolapsed uterus
DI AN48.2 Demonstrate Relations of Ovary and uterus ;
AN51.2Female sagittal section
D AN48.2 Demonstrate Parts of Uterus and Fallopian tube
05/02/20
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 7.3 acidification of urine
P Y 6.3 carbon dioxide dissociation
curve
PY 5.4 cardiac impulses
T PY3.14 Perform Ergography,
PY5.5 Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G),
its applications and the cardiac axis,
PY2.9 Describe different blood groups and discuss the clinical
importance of blood grouping, blood banking and transfusion
Medicine
Pathology
BIO L BI 4.3 Beta-Oxidation of Fatty Acids P BI 11.21 Estimation of Serum Urea
06/02/20
THU
ANAT E AN52.8 Ovary, Uterus, Fallopian tube,
Vagina
HP AN52.2 Female reproductive system I – Batch EFGH General
Surgery
E AN52.7Urinary bladder and urethra SG AN48.6; AN48.5 Nervous control of bladder and related
applied ; Suprapubic cystotomy
G AN48.2 Describe - Urinary Bladder and
Urethra - Position, features, relations,
blood supply , nerve supply, lymphatic
drainage and applied anatomy
DI AN48.2 Demonstrate - Features of Urinary bladder; Relations
of urinary bladder
07/02/20
FRI
PHY L
SG
PY 7.4 significance & implication of
Renal clearance
P Y 6.4 decompression sickness
T PY3.14 Perform Ergography,
PY5.5 Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G),
its applications and the cardiac axis,
PY2.9 Describe different blood groups and discuss the clinical
importance of blood grouping, blood banking and transfusion
Pathology
Medicine
BIO SG
D
BI 7.18 Gene Therapy
BI 7.19 Monoclonal antibodies
ECE – Steatorrhea
P BI 11.21 Estimation of Serum Urea Medicine,
Pediatrics,
Gynaec
08/02/20
SAT
ANAT E AN52.8 Fate of mesonephric and
paramesonephric ducts in females
ECE – 10 AM TO 1 PM – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
10/02/20
PHY L
SG
EC
E
P Y 7.5 renal regulation of fluid and
electrolytes
P Y 6.4 hypoxia
PY 5.5 ECG
T PY3.14 Perform Ergography,
PY5.5 Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G),
its applications and the cardiac axis,
PY2.9 Describe different blood groups and discuss the clinical
importance of blood grouping, blood banking and transfusion
Pathology
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.4 De Novo Synthesis of Fatty Acids P BI 11.21 Estimation of Serum Urea
11/02/20
TUE
ANAT H AN52.2 Female reproductive system II –
Describe - Mammary gland, placenta,
umblical cord
HP AN52.2 Female reproductive system II – Batch ABCD
G AN48.3; AN48.4 Blood vessels and
Nerves of Pelvis : Describe
Internal iliac artery & Sacral plexus
DI AN48.3; AN48.4 Demonstrate Branches of internal iliac artery
and major nerves of pelvis
12/02/20 PHY L
EC
E
SG
P Y 7.5 renal regulation of acid-base
balance
P Y 6.5 artificial respiration
PY 5.7 haemodynemics
T PY3.14 Perform Ergography,
PY5.5 Describe the physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G),
its applications and the cardiac axis,
PY2.9 Describe different blood groups and discuss the clinical
importance of blood grouping, blood banking and transfusion
Pathology
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.5 Synthesis of Triacylglycerols;
Metabolism of Adipose Tissue
P BI 11.21 Estimation of Serum Urea
13/02/20
THU
ANAT G AN54.3 - Describe role of ERCP, CT,
MRI, arteriography
HP AN52.2 Female reproductive system II – Batch EFGH
SG AN51.1 Cross sections at the level of
T8, T10, L1
D AN54.1; AN54.2 - X- rays – plain and special
AN55.1; AN55.2 – Surface marking and surface projections
14/02/20
FRI
PHY L
SG
PY 7.6 physiology of micturition
P Y 6.6 Cyanosis
P REVISION
BIO SG
D
BI 7.20 DNA sequencing
BI 10.9 Multiple myeloma; Bence-Jones
proteinuria
ECE - Multiple myeloma; Bence-Jones
proteinuria
P BI 11.7 Estimation of Serum Creatinine and Creatinine
clearance
Medicine,
Pediatrics
15/02/20
SAT
ANAT REVISION – 9 AM TO 1 PM
17/02/20
MON
PHY EC
E
SG
SG
P Y 7.7 artificial kidney, dialysis and
renal transplantation
P Y 6.6 Periodic breathing
PY 5.9 blood pressure and cardiac
output
P REVISION
BIO L BI 4.6 Ketogenesis and Ketolysis P BI 11.7 Estimation of Serum Creatinine and Creatinine
clearance
Medicine,
Pediatric
18/02/20
TUE
ANAT H AN67.1; AN67.2; AN67.3 Muscle –
Describe Types , Structure – function
correlation; Ultrastructure
HP AN67.1 Muscle – Batch ABCD
D AN21.1 - Identify and describe - Sternum and Manubrium
G AN21.3 Thoracic Wall – 1. Describe -
Thoracic inlet ; Thoracic Cavity and
Thoracic Outlet
DI AN21.3 Thoracic Wall – 1. Demonstrate - Thoracic inlet ;
Thoracic Cavity and Thoracic Outlet
19/02/20
WED
PHY
L
SG
System ending test of respiratory
physiology
P Y 7.8 Renal Function Tests
PY 5.10 coronary circulation
P REVISION Gynaec,
Pulmonary
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.7 Essential fatty acids;
Eicosanoids; Prostaglandins;
Leukotrienes
P BI 11.7 Estimation of Serum Creatinine and Creatinine
clearance
20/02/20
THU
ANAT E AN25.1; AN25.2 Trachea and Pleural
cavity
HP AN67.1 Muscle – Batch EFGH
G AN21.4, AN21.5; AN21.6; AN21.7
Thoracic Wall – 2 – Describe -
Intercostal muscles; Intercostal nerves
and vessels – Origin, course, and
branches
D AN21.1; AN21.2 – Identify and describe - Typical rib and rib
1,2
Physiology
DI AN21.4, AN21.5; AN21.6; AN21.7 Thoracic Wall – 2 –
Demonstrate - Intercostal muscles; Intercostal nerves and
vessels – Origin, course, and branches
21/02/20 P/B GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY - MAHASHIVRATRI
22/02/20
SAT
ANAT E AN25.2 Lungs D AN21.2 – Identify and describe - Atypical rib – 10,11,12 Physiology
General
Medicine G AN24.1; AN24.5; Pleural cavity and
Lung ; AN24.3; - Describe
Bronchopulmonary segment
DI AN24.2 – Identify Different parts of lungs
24/02/20
MON
PHY L
L
PY 7.9 cystometry and normal
cystometrogram
PY 11.1 mechanism of temperature
regulation
P REVISION
BIO SG
D
BI 8.1 Kwashiorkor and marasmus
BI 8.2 Proximate principles; Nitrogen
balance
ECE - Kwashiorkor and marasmus
P BI 11.7 Estimation of Serum Creatinine and Creatinine
clearance
Pediatrics,
PSM
Medicine,
Pediatrics
25/02/20
TUE
ANAT H AN25.1 Respiratory system : Describe
Trachea, bronchus, bronchioles and
Lung
HP AN25.1 - Respiratory system - Batch ABCD - Identify, draw
and label slide of lung and trachea
Physiology
G AN21.11 – Mention divisions,
boundaries and contents of
Mediastinum
AN22.1 - Describe gross anatomy of
pericardium
DI AN22.1 - Demonstrate Pericardium, Sinuses of Pericardium
D AN21.1 Typical thoracic vertebra
26/02/20
WED
PHY L
L
SG
PY 11.2 adaptation to altered
temperature (heat and cold)
PY 11.3 mechanism of fever, cold
injuries and heat stroke
PY 7.2 juxta glomerular apparatus
P Practical test
BIO L BI 4.8 Structure of cholesterol;
Biosynthesis of cholesterol
P SDL – myosin and elastin Pharmacolog
y
27/02/20
THU
ANAT E AN25.2 - Folding of heart tube and
exterior of heart; AN25.5
HP AN25.1 - Respiratory system - Batch EFGH - Identify, draw
and label slide of lung and trachea
DEXTROCARDIA
G AN22.2; AN22.6 Heart – Describe -
External and Internal features of four
chamber; Fibrous skeleton of heart
D AN21.2 Identify and describe Atypical thoracic vertebra
DI AN22.2; Heart – Demonstrate - External and Internal features
of four chambers
28/02/20 PHY
SG
SG
System ending test of cardiovascular
system
P Y 7.6 Physiology of micturition
P Y 7.8 Renal function tests
P Practical test
BIO L BI 4.9 Plasma lipids; Chylomicrons;
Very low density lipoproteins; Low
density lipoproteins; High density
lipoproteins
SD
L
Collegen abnormalities Medicine
29/02/20
SAT
ANAT E AN25.2; AN25.4 Interatrial and
interventricular septum ; ASD,
VSD,FALLOT’S TETROLOGY;
SDL – 11 AM TO 1 PM
E AN25.2 Interior of Atria and Ventricles
PHY System ending test of excretory system P Practical test
BIO SD
L
1 Diabetic Profile
MASTER TIME TABLE FROM 01/03/2020 ONWARDS
TIME 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-1 2-3 3-4 4-5
MONDAY
ANATOMY
H G ABCDEFGH
(DI)
CDGH
(DI)
AB (HP)
PSM
ABEF (D/SG)
CDGH (D/SG)
CDEFGH (DI)
CDGH (DI)
EF (DI)
TUESDAY BIO LECTURE
PHYSIO LECTURES PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
WEDNES DAY
ANATOMY
E G CD (HP)
EF (HP)
ABCDEFGH (DI)
ABEFGH (DI)
ABEF (D/SG)
CDGH (D/SG)
ABCDGH (DI)
GH (DI)
AB (DI)
THURSDAY PHYSIO LECTURES BIO LECTURES PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
FRIDAY
ANATOMY
E G ABCDEFGH (DI)
ABEF (D/SG)
GH (HP)
ABCDEF (DI)
CDGH (DI)
CD (D/SG) ABEF (DI)
ABCDEF
(DI)
GH (D/SG)
SATUR- DAY
PHYSIO LECTURES BIO LECTURE PHYSIO
LECTUR
E
-HALF DAY
H - Histology lecture E - Embryology lecture D - Demonstration practical SG - Short group disussion
HP – Histology practical G - Gross anatomy lecture DI - Dissection practical
PLACES OF DEMONSTRATION - ANATOMY
BATCH ROLL NO. PLACE BATCH ROLL
NO.
PLACE
A 1 – 30 DEMO – 1 E 121 – 150 DEMO – 3
B 31 – 60 DEMO – 2 F 151 – 180 DEMO – 4
C 61 – 90 DEMO – 1 G 181 – 210 DEMO – 3
D 91 – 120 DEMO – 2 H 211 – 250 DEMO – 4
TIME TABLE – 1ST MARCH 2020 ONWARDS
DATE /
DAY
SUBJ
ECT
TOPIC TOPIC Horizontal/
Vertical
Integration
02/03/20
MON
ANAT H AN69.1; AN69.2; AN69.3
Blood vessels - Types, structure -
function correlation; Ultrastructure
HP AN69.1 Blood vessels : Batch ABCD : Muscular artery,
Elastic artery and Vein; Capillaries
Physiology ;
General
Medicine
G AN22.3; AN22.5; AN22.7; AN22.4 Heart
– Coronary arteries, Coronary sinus,
conducting system and anatomical basis
of ischemic heart disease
HP AN69.1 - Blood vessels : Batch EFGH : Muscular artery,
Elastic artery and Vein; Capillaries
DI AN22.3; AN22.5 Demonstrate - Coronary arteries ;
Coronary sinus
03/03/20
TUE
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.1 the organization of nervous
system
P Y 8.2 synthesis, secretion, transport,
physiological actions of pituitary &
hypothalamic hormones
P Y 10.5 general organisation of
Autonomic nervous system
P PY11.10 Interpret anthropometric assessment of infants,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of
the nervous
system: motor system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of field of vision in
volunteer/ simulated environment
Anatomy
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.10 Atherosclerosis and Coronary
Artery Disease
P BI 11.9 Estimation of Serum Total Cholesterol
Medicine,
PSM
04/03/20
WED
ANAT E AN25.6 Venous system – SVC, IVC,
coronary sinus
HP AN69.1 Blood vessels : Batch EFGH : Muscular artery,
Elastic artery and Vein; Capillaries
Physiology
G AN24.6; AN23.1 – Describe - Trachea
and Oesophagus
DI AN23.1 Demonstrate relations of oesophagus
05/03/20
THU
PHY L
L
P Y 10.2 functions and properties of
synapse
P Y 10.5 difference between ANS and
somatic nervous system,physiologic
anatomy of parasympathetic nervous
system
P PY11.10 Interpret anthropometric assessment of infants,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of
the nervous
system: motor system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of field of vision in
volunteer/ simulated environment
Anatomy
Medicine
BIO S
G
D
BI 6.14 Vitamin A
BI 6.15 Vitamin D
P BI 11.9 Estimation of Serum Total Cholesterol Medicine,
Pediatrics,
Ophthalmology
Pharmacology,
Orthopedics,
PSM
06/03/20
FRI
ANA E AN25.3 Fetal circulation and changes
occurring at birth
DI AN23.2; AN23.3 – Demonstrate - gross anatomy of
Thoracic duct; Azygous Vein ; Hemiazygous vein;
accessory azygous vein
General
Surgery
G AN23.2; AN23.3 – Describe gross
anatomy and applied anatomy of
Thoracic duct; Azygous Vein ;
Hemiazygous vein; accessory azygous
vein
DI AN23.3; AN23.4; AN23.5; AN23.6 Identify and
demonstrate tributaries or branches of Great vessels,
Sympathetic chain; Phrenic nerve
Radiodiagnosis G AN23.3; AN23.4; AN23.5; AN23.6
Describe gross anatomy of Great
vessels, Sympathetic chain; splanchnic
nerves; Phrenic nerve
D AN25.9 Surface Markings
AN25.7; AN25.8 - X – rays – PLAIN AND BARIUM
SWALLOW
07/03/20
SAT
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.5 physiologic anatomy of
sympathetic nervous system,autonomic
neurotransmitters
P Y 10.2 functions and properties of
receptors
P Y 8.2 Regulation and effect of altered
(hypo and hypersecretion of pitutary &
SATURDAY, HALF DAY Anatomy
Medicine
hypothalamic hormone
BIO L BI 4.11 Risk Factors for Coronary Artery
Disease; Prevention of Atherosclerosis
Physiology,
Anatomy
Medicine
09/03/20
MON
ANA H AN70.2 Lymphoid tissue - Describe
microanatomy of lymphnode, spleen,
thymus, tonsil with functional correlation
HP AN70.2 - Identify slides of lymphoid tissue – BATCH
ABCD
Pathology
G AN21.8; AN21.10 Joints of Thorax :
Costochondral, Interchondral,
Manubriosternal and Xiphisternal joints;
Costovertebral costotransverse joints
SDL – IN ROTATION WITH HP - 2HOURS – 11 AM TO
1 PM; 2 TO 4 PM
10/03/20 GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY – DHULETI
11/03/20
WED
ANA
T
PART ENDING EXAM OF ABDOMEN –PELVIS
AND THORAX REGION – 9 AM TO 1 PM
AETCOM SESSION – 2 TO 5 PM
12/03/20
THU
PHY L
L
P Y 10.5 autonomic receptors,diference
between sympathetic and
parasympathetic system,functions of
ANS
P Y 10.2 functions and properties of
reflex
P PY11.10 Interpret anthropometric assessment of infants,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous
system: motor system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of field of vision in
volunteer/ simulated environment
Anatomy
Medicine
BIO S
G
D
BI 6.16 Vitamin E and K
BI 6.17 B1 and B2 vitamin
P BI 11.9 Estimation of Serum Total Cholesterol Medicine,
Pediatrics
Pharmacology
13/03/20
FRI
ANA
T
G AN27.1; AN27.2 Scalp & Superficial
Temporal region – Layers, blood supply,
nerve supply and surgical importance
HP AN70.2 - Identify slides of lymphoid tissue – BATCH EFGH General
Surgery
D AN26.1; AN26.2 Introduction to skull
FEED BACK OF EXAMINATION
14/03/20
SAT
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.5 Autonomic function tests
P Y 10.3 sensory transduction and
encoding of sensation
P Y 8.2 synthesis, secretion, transport,
physiological actions of thyroid hormone
SATURDAY, HALF DAY Anatomy
Medicine
BIO L BI 4.12 Formation of bile acids bile salts
Physiology
16/03/20
MON
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Development of face – 1 :
Introduction and development
D AN26.1; AN26.2 Norma Verticalis General
Surgery
G AN28.1; TO AN28.8; Face: Muscles of
facial expression; Sensory supply of
face; Facial vessels and lymphatic
drainage of head, neck and face; Facial
Nerve ; Facial nerve palsy; Surgical
importance of deep facial vein
DI AN27.1 Layers, blood supply and nerve supply
17/03/20
TUE
PHY AETCOM P PY11.10 Interpret anthropometric assessment of infants,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous
Anatomy
Medicine
Opthalmology
system: motor system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of field of vision in
volunteer/ simulated environment
BIO L BI 7.1 Purines and pyrimidines;
Nucleosides and nucleotides
P BI 11.9 Estimation of Serum Total Cholesterol
18/03/20
WED
ANA
T
E
AN43.4 Development of face – 2 :
Anomalies
D AN26.2 Norma Frontalis General
Surgery
G Lacrimal Apparatus SG AN28.1; AN28.7 Facial expressions; Facial nerve palsy
DI AN28.1; AN28.3; AN28.4 Demonstrate Blood vessels and
Nerves of Face; Demonstrate muscles of facial expression
19/03/20
THU
PHY L
L
P Y 10.3 somaesthetic sensation
(physiology of pain and pain supression
system)
P Y 8.2 synthesis, secretion, transport,
physiological actions of pancreas
hormone
P PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: sensory system in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour in
volunteer/ simulated environment.
Anatomy
Medicine
Opthalmology
BIO
S
G
D
BI 6.18 B3 and B5 vitamin
BI 6.19 B6 vitamin
P BI 11.10 Estimation of Serum Triglycerides Medicine,
Pediatrics
Pharmacology
20/03/20
FRI
ANA E AN43.4 Fate of Mesoderm of branchial
arches - 1
D AN26.4 Mandible 1 : Features ; Attachments and relations General
Surgery
G AN29.1; AN29.3; AN35.1 Side of Neck
: Cervical Fascia; Posterior triangle;
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Torticolis and wry neck
DI AN29.1 Demonstrate- Boundaries, Floor, roof and contents
of Posterior triangle ; Sternocleidomastoid – attachment,
nerve supply and relations
G
E
AN73.1; AN73.2; AN73.3 Chromosome
– Structure, Classification, Karyotyping,
Lyon’s Hypothesis
21/03/20
SAT
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.3 sensory tracts
P Y 8.2 physiological actions of adrenal
hormone
P Y 10.17 Physiology of image
formation
SATURDAY HALF DAY Anatomy
Medicine
Opthalmology
BIO L BI 7.2 De novo synthesis of purine
nucleotides; Degradation of purine
nucleotides
Medicine,
Orthopedic
23/03/20
MON
ANA E AN43.4 Fate of Mesoderm of branchial
arches – 2
HP REVISION – ABCD batches
G AN32.1; AN32.2 Describe - Anterior
Triangle of Neck –Boundaries;
subdivisions and contents
DI AN32.1; AN32.2 Demonstrate - Boundaries and contents of
all subdivision of triangle
24/03/20
TUE
PHY L
P Y 10.4 muscle sense organs- muslce
spinldes, golgi tendon organs and
stretch reflex, inverse stretch reflex,
P PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
Anatomy
Medicine
Opthalmology
L
L
withdrawal reflex
P Y 8.2 Regulation and effect of altered
(hypo and hyper) secretion of adrenal
hormone
P Y 10.17 photoreceptors
nervous system: sensory system in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour in
volunteer/ simulated environment.
BIO L BI 7.3 De novo synthesis of pyrimidines P BI 11.10 Estimation of Serum Triglycerides
25/03/20
WED
ANA E AN43.4 Ectodermal clefts HP REVISION – EFGH batches
G AN56.1; AN56.2 Cranial cavity – :
Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid :
Gross Anatomy;
Circulation of CSF with its applied
anatomy
D AN26.3; AN30.1; AN30.2 Interior of skull – 1
26/03/20 GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY – CHETICHAND
27/03/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Endodermal pouches D AN26.3 Interior of skull – 2
G AN30.3; AN30.4; AN30.5 Cranial cavity -
Dural folds and Dural Venous sinuses ;
Applied of Dural Venous sinuses; Pitutary
gland and effects of pituitary tumors on
visual pathways
DI Opening of cavity and removal of brain
AN30.3 Demonstrate dural folds and dural venous sinuses
28/03/20
SAT
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.4 maintenance of tone , role of
extra pyramidal and pyramidal tracts
P Y 8.2 synthesis, secretion, transport of
adrenal hormone
P Y 10.17 visual cycle
SATURDAY HALF DAY Anatomy
Medicine
Opthalmology
BIO L BI 7.4 Watson-Crick model of DNA
structure; Chromosomes and types of RNA
2ND INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION – 30/03/20 TO 11/04/20 – SEE ANNEXURE FOR DETAILS
14/04/20
Tue
BIO AETCOM P BI 11.10 Estimation of Serum Triglycerides
15/04/20
WED
ANA
T
H AN68.1; AN68.2; AN68.3 Describe -
Nervous tissue – Neurons & Ganglion –
structure – function correlation ;
HP AN68.1 Nervous tissue – Batch ABCD Physiology
Pathology
G AN57.2 TO AN57.5 Spinal Cord – 1 :
Describe - External Features; Extent and
clinical implication; Syringomyelia ;
Transverse section of spinal cord at mid
cervical and mid thoracic level
FEED BACK OF EXAMINATION
16/04/20
THU
PHY AETCOM FEED BACK OF EXAMINATION
BIO L
L
BI 6.1 Organization of electron transport
chain; Chemiosmotic theory
BI 2.1 Classification of enzymes
P BI 11.10 Estimation of Serum Triglycerides
17/04/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN79.3; AN64.3 Neurulation and folding of
neural tube; AN64.2 Spinal cord and its
histogenesis
HP AN68.1 Nervous tissue – Batch EFGH
G AN57.4 Spinal Cord – 2 : Ascending and
Descending Tract
D AN57.1 Identify external features of spinal cord
18/04/20
SAT
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.4 vestibular apparatus and
maintenance of equilibrium
P Y 8.2 Regulation and effect of altered
(hypo and hyper) secretion of pancreas
hormone
P Y 10.4 postural reflexes
P
SATURDAY HALF DAY
ENT
Biochemistry
Opthalmology
BIO
SG
D
BI 6.22 Vitamin C
BI 6.23 Iron metabolism
Medicine,
Pediatrics
Pharmacology
, Gyneac
20/04/20
MON
ANA
T
E AN64.2 Neural crest and its derivatives D AN58.1; AN59.1 External features of Medulla and pons Physiology
General
Medicine E AN64.2 Medulla oblongata and pons
G AN58.1 TO AN58.4 Describe - Medulla
oblongata : External features and
Transverse sections with cranial nerve
nuclei in respective sections; Medial and
Lateral Medullary syndrome
SDL - 4 TO 5 PM
G AN59.1 TO AN59.3 Describe - Pons :
External features and Transverse sections
with cranial nerve nuclei in respective
sections ( 2 TO 3 PM)
21/04/20
TUE
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.4 postural reflexes
P Y 8.1 overview of calcium metabolism
P Y 8.1 hormones regulating calcium
metabolism
P PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of
the nervous system: sensory system in a normal volunteer
or simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour in
volunteer/ simulated environment.
Medicine
Opthalmology
BIO L BI 2.4 Enzyme activation; Inhibition,
competitive, noncompetitive; Allosteric
inhibition, suicide inhibition; Covalent
modification
P BI 11.12 Estimation of Serum Total Bilirubin Medicine,
Pharmacology
22/04/20
WED
ANA
T
E AN64.2 Midbrain and Cerebellum;
Ventricles
D /
DI
SG
AN61.1 External features of Midbrain and cerebellum
Cerebellar dysfunctions
Physiology
General
Medicine G AN61.1 TO AN61.3 Mid Brain : External
features and Transverse sections;
Benedict’s and Weber’s Syndromes
G AN60.1 TO AN60.3 Describe -
Cerebellum : Gross Anatomy and
Cerebellar dysfunction
23/04/20
THU
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.5 autonomic reflexes
P Y 8.1 hormones regulating calcium
metabolism
P Y 10.17 refractive errors
P PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests,
pancreatic exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of
the nervous system: sensory system in a normal volunteer
or simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour in
volunteer/ simulated environment.
Medicine
Biochemistry
Opthalmology
BIO SG
D
BI 2.5 Enzyme kinetics
BI 6.20 Folic acid
P BI 11.12 Estimation of Serum Total Bilirubin
Pharmacology
24/04/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN64.2 Development of Functional
components
D AN63.1 Fourth Ventricle : Parts , boundaries and features
G AN62.1 Cranial Nerve Nuclei with its
Functional components : Cranial nerve
nuclei in Medulla Oblongata, Pons and Mid
Brain
SG AN62.1 Functional components of cranial nerve
G AN62.5 Diencephalon – 1 : Thalamus;
Epithalamus ; Metathalamus – Boundaries,
parts, relations, nuclei and connections
DI AN62.5 Demonstrate Parts of Diencephalon – thalamus,
epithalamus and metathalamus
25/04/20
SAT
PHY L
L
P Y 10.6 gross anatomy of spinal cord,
functions of spinal cord
P Y 8.3 Describe the physiology of Thymus
& Pineal Gland
SATURDAY HALF DAY ENT
Biochemistry
Medicine
BIO SG
D
BI 6.24 Anemia
BI 6.25 Calcium metabolism
Medicine,
Pediatrics,
Pharmacology
, Orthopedics,
PSM
27/04/20
MON
ANA
T
H AN64.1 CNS – Describe microanatomy of
Spinal cord, cerebellum, cerebrum, spinal
ganglion and sympathetic ganglion
HP AN64.1 CNS – batch ABCD
E AN64.2 Diencephalon D AN63.1 Third ventricle
28/04/20
TUE
PHY L
L
P Y 10.7 cerebral cortex- anatomy and
histology and functional divisions
P Y 8.4 Describe function tests adrenal
medulla and pancreas
T PY7.8 Describe & discuss Renal Function Tests,
PY5.6 Describe abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart block
and myocardial infarction,
PY10.16 Describe and discuss pathophysiology of
deafness
ENT
Biochemistry
Anatomy
Medicine
BIO L BI 2.2 Coenzymes P BI 11.12 Estimation of Serum Total Bilirubin
29/04/20
WED
ANA
T
E AN64.2 Development of Pros encephalon HP AN64.1 CNS – batch EFGH General
medicine ;
physiology G AN62.5 Diencephalon – 2 : Hypothalamus
& Subthalamus - Boundaries, parts,
relations, nuclei and connections ;
D AN62.2 Demonstrate - Sulci and gyri of cerebral
hemisphere ; White mater
G AN62.2 Cerebrum – 1 : Functional Areas
(4 to 5 pm)
30/04/20
THU
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.7 cerebral cortex- functions and
applied aspects
P Y 10.17 colour vision
P Y 8.5 Describe the metabolic and
endocrine consequences of obesity &
metabolic syndrome, Stress response
T PY7.8 Describe & discuss Renal Function Tests,
PY5.6 Describe abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart block
and myocardial infarction,
PY10.16 Describe and discuss pathophysiology of
deafness
Medicine
Opthalmology
BIO SG
D
BI 2.6 liver enzyme panel
BI 2.3 Factor influencing enzyme activity
P BI 11.12 Estimation of Serum Total Bilirubin Physiology,
Anatomy
Medicine,
Pediatrics ,
surgery
01/05/20
FRI
ANA
T
G AN62.3 Cerebrum – 2 : White mater D AN62.3 Demonstrate White mater of cerebrum Physiology
and General
Medicine GE AN75.1; AN75.2; AN75.3 Chromosomal
aberrations – Structural and Numerical;
Mosaic and Chimera; Individual syndromes
DI AN63.1 Lateral Ventricle
02/05/20
SAT
PHY L
L
L
P Y 10.7 structure, functions and applied
aspects of Hypothalamus
P Y 8.6 Describe & differentiate the
mechanism of action of steroid hormone
P Y 10.17 pupil and light reflex
SATURDAY HALF DAY ENT
Biochemistry
Opthalmology
BIO
SG
D
BI 6.26 hyper and hypo calcemia
BI 6.27 sodium potassium metabolism
Medicine,
Pediatrics,
Pharmacology
,
PSM
04/05/20
MON
ANA
T
G AN62.4 Cerebrum – 3 : Basal Ganglia –
Parts and connections
D AN62.4 Demonstrate parts of basal ganglia and discuss
connections
Physiology
and General
Medicine GE AN74.1 TO AN74.4 Inheritance – Various
modes, pedigree charts and various
disorders
SG Lesions of basal ganglia
05/05/20
TUE
PHY L
L
P Y 10.7 cerebellum- anatomy and
histology and functional divisions
P Y 8.6 Describe & differentiate the
mechanism of action of protein & amine
hormone
T PY7.8 Describe & discuss Renal Function Tests,
PY5.6 Describe abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart block
and myocardial infarction,
PY10.16 Describe and discuss pathophysiology of
deafness
Anatomy
Biochemistry
BIO L BI 2.7 Isoenzymes related to heart
disease
P BI 11.11 Estimation of Serum Calcium & Phosphorus Physiology,
Anatomy
Medicine
06/05/20
WED
ANA
T
G AN62.4 Cerebrum – 4 : Limbic lobe –
Parts and connection
D AN62.4 – Demonstrate parts of limbic system Physiology
and General
Medicine G AN62.6; AN63.2 Formation, Branches and
Distribution of Circle of Willis
SG Congenital Hydrocephalus – anatomical basis
07/05/20
THU
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 10.7 cerebellum- functions and
applied aspects
P Y 10.18 lesions of visual pathways
P Y 8.1 Describe the physiology of bone
and calcium metabolism
P PY2.13 Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count,
PY5.14 Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests
in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/
simulated environment
Anatomy
BIO L BI 6.2 Integration of metabolism
SDL
P BI 11.11 Estimation of Serum Calcium & Phosphorus Pediatrics
08/05/20
FRI
ANA
T
PART ENDING EXAMINATION –
NEUROANATOMY
SDL – 2 TO 5 PM
09/05/20
SAT
PHY L
L
P Y 10.7 basal ganglia- structure ,
functions, applied aspects
P Y 10.19 visual potentials
SATURDAY HALF DAY Anatomy
BIO SG
D
BI 6.28 Phosphorus; Magnesium; Sulfur
BI 6.29 Copper; Zinc; Fluoride; Selenium;
Manganese; Lithium
Medicine,
PSM,
Pediatrics,
psychiatry
11/05/19
MON
ANA
T
H AN43.2 Endocrine system – Thyroid gland,
pituitary gland and adrenal gland
HP AN43.2 Endocrine system – Batch ABCD
G AN28.9; AN28.10 Describe - Parotid
Region : Parotid gland ; Frey’s syndrome
D AN26.2 Norma Lateralis 1 General
surgery
DI AN28.9 Demonstrate – Parts, borders, surfaces, contents
of parotid gland ; Parotid duct
12/05/20
TUE
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 10.13 smell
P Y 10.7 limbic system
P Y 8.2 Describe , regulation and effect of
altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of
pitutary hormone
P PY2.13 Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count,
PY5.14 Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests
in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/
simulated environment
BIO L BI 3.13 Regulation of Blood Glucose P BI 11.11 Estimation of Serum Calcium & Phosphorus Physiology
Medicine
13/05/20
WED
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Parotid gland & Thyroid gland D AN26.2 Norma Lateralis 2
G AN35.2; AN35.8 Describe Thyroid Gland
and Parathyroid gland ; Thyroid swellings
HP AN43.2 Endocrine system – Batch EFGH
14/05/20
THU
PHY L
L
P Y 10.7 physiology of thalamus
P Y 10.15 functional anatomy of ear and
P PY2.13 Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count,
PY5.14 Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests
anatomy
SG
auditory pathways and physiology of
hearing
P Y 8.2 Describe , regulation and effect of
altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of
thyroid hormone
in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/
simulated environment
BIO L BI 11.17 Insulin and Diabetes Mellitus P BI 11.11 Estimation of Serum Calcium & Phosphorus
15/05/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Pituitary gland DI AN33.2 Demonstrate - Muscle of Temporal region
G AN33.1; AN33.2; AN33.4 Temporal &
Infra temporal region 1 – Boundaries and
muscles of mastication ; Pterygoid venous
plexus
SDL – 2 TO 5 PM - FEEDBACK OF PART ENDING
EXAMINATION
16/05/20
SAT
PHY L
L
P Y 10.8 physiology of REM SLEEP
P Y 10.16 pathophysiology of deafness.
Describe hearing tests
SATURDAY HALF DAY
BIO SG
D
BI 6.30 Acids and bases; pH; Buffers; Acid
base balance in the body; Bicarbonate
buffer system; Respiratory regulation of
pH; Renal regulation of pH
BI 6.31 Respiratory acidosis; Metabolic
acidosis; Respiratory alkalosis; Metabolic
alkalosis
Medicine,
Pediatric, TB
chest
18/05/20
MON
ANA
T
GE AN75.4; AN75.5 Genetic counseling ;
Polymorphism and Mutation
SG Otic Ganglion
G AN33.3; AN33.5 Temporal & Infra
temporal region 2 - Temporomandibular
joint; Dislocation of temporomandibular
joint
19/05/20
TUE
PHY L
L
SG
P Y 10.8 Physiology of NON- REM
SLEEP
PY 10.13 taste
P Y 8.2 Regulation and effect of altered
(hypo and hyper) secretion of pancreas
hormone
P PY2.13 Describe steps for reticulocyte and platelet count,
PY5.14 Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests
in a volunteer or
simulated environment,
PY10.20 Demonstrate (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/
simulated environment
ENT
19/05/20
TUE
BIO L BI 7.5 Replication of DNA; DNA
polymerase; Okazaki pieces
P BI 11.13 Clinical Enzymology (SGOT-SGPT)
20/05/20
WED
ANA
T
E AN25.5 Aortic arches - 1 DI AN35.3; AN35.4 Demonstrate course and branches of
Blood vessels and nerves
General
surgery
G AN35.3; AN35.4; AN35.7 Describe -
Cranial nerves and blood vessels of neck
SG AN35.9 Subclavian steel syndrome
21/05/20
THU
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 10.8 Physiology of EEG AND ITS
CORELATION WITH SLEEP PATTERN
P Y 10.17 Refractory errors
P Y 8.2 Regulation and effect of altered
(hypo and hyper) secretion of adrenal
hormone
P PY10.12 Identify normal EEG forms,
PY10.20 & PY10.11 Demonstrate (iii) Testing for smell &
correct clinical examination of the nervous system: cranial
nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
PY10.20 DemonstrateTesting of (ii) hearing in volunteer/
simulated environment
Opthalmology
ENT
BIO L BI 7.6 Ribonucleic acid; Messenger RNA;
Transcription; Post-transcriptional
P BI 11.13 Clinical Enzymology (SGOT-SGPT)
processing; Reverse transcriptase
SDL
22/05/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN25.5 Aortic arches – 2 DI AN34.1 Demonstrate structures in submandibular region
G AN34.1; AN34.2 Describe - Sub
mandibular region - Submandibular gland;
formation of submandibular stones
SG AN34.1 Describe and demonstrate - Submandibular
ganglion
23/05/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 10.9 learning
P Y 8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid
gland; Adrenal cortex, Adrenal medulla
hormone
P Y 10.17 Colour vision and colour
blindness
SATURDAY HALF DAY
BIO SG
D
BI 6.32 Water Balance
BI 10.10 Biochemistry of AIDS and HIV
Medicine,
Pediatric, TB
chest,
Microbiology
25/05/20
MON
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Submandibular gland DI AB35.5; AN35.6 Demonstrate – cervical lymph nodes,
sympathetic chaint and Attachments on styloid apparatus
G AB35.5; AN35.6 Cervical sympathetic
chain, lymphatic drainage and styloid
apparatus
D AN26.5; AN26.7 Cervical vertebra
26/05/20
TUE
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 10.9 speech
P Y 10.18 Lesons of visual pathways
P Y 8.6 Describe & differentiate the
mechanism of action of steroid, protein
P PY10.12 Identify normal EEG forms,
PY10.20 & PY10.11 Demonstrate (iii) Testing for smell &
correct clinical examination of the nervous system: cranial
nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
Opthalmology
amine hormone PY10.20 DemonstrateTesting of (ii) hearing in volunteer/
simulated environment
BIO L BI 7.7 Translation P BI 11.13 Clinical Enzymology (SGOT-SGPT) harmacology,
Medicine,
Radio therapy
27/05/20
WED
ANA
T
H/
G
AN41.1; AN41.2; AN43.2 Eyeball ;
Anatomical basis of Cataract, glaucoma
and central retinal artery occlusion
DI AN41.1 - Demonstrate eyeball
Ophthalmolog
y D AN26.2 Bony Orbit
E AN43.4 Eyeball – 1 HP AN43.2 Eyeball – Batch ABCD
28/05/20
THU
PHY
L
System ending test of endocrinology
P Y 10.9 abnormality of speech
P PY10.12 Identify normal EEG forms,
PY10.20 & PY10.11 Demonstrate (iii) Testing for smell &
correct clinical examination of the nervous system: cranial
nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated environment
PY10.20 DemonstrateTesting of (ii) hearing in volunteer/
simulated environment
BIO L BI 7.8 Control of Gene Expression
SDL
P BI 11.13 Clinical Enzymology (SGOT-SGPT)
29/05/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Eyeball – 2 HP AN43.2 Eyeball – Batch EFGH
Ophthalmolog
y G AN31.1; AN31.2;
Orbit – 1 :Describe Extra ocular muscles
with nerve supply and action
D/
DI
AN31.1; AN31.2;
Demonstrate Extra ocular muscles
30/05/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 10.10 chemical transmission in the
nervous system
P Y 10.13 smell
P Y 10.14 taste
SATURDAY HALF DAY
BIO
SG
D
BI 7.21 Radioisotopes
BI 7.22 Environmental biochemistry
Radio
therapy,
Radiology,PS
M
01/06/20
MON
ANA
T
G AN42.1; AN29.4 Pre and Para Vertebral
region : Scalene muscles ; contents of
vertebral canal
DI AN31.3 Demonstrate Nerves & vessels of orbit Ophthalmolog
y
G AN31.3; AN31.5; AN41.3 Describe -
Nerves and vessels of the orbit;
Anatomical basis of Horner’s syndrome;
Palsy of nerves and strabismus
SG AN31.4 cilliary ganglion and components of lacrimal
apparatus
02/06/20
TUE
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.1 Describe and discuss sex
determination; sex differentiation
P Y 10.15 Inner ear
P Y 10.2 Structure of synpase
T PY7.9 Describe cystometry and discuss the normal
cystometrogram,
PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.17 Describe and discuss refractive errors, colour
blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
Anatomy
BIO L BI 7.9 Mutations P BI 11.14 Clinical Enzymology (ALP) Anatomy,
Pediatrics
03/06/20
WED
ANA
T
G AN37.1 Nose : Describe Lateral wall,
Nasal septum; nerve supply and blood
DI AN37.1 Demonstrate - Lateral wall of nasal cavity; Sagittal
section
ENT
supply
G AN37.2; AN37.3; - Paranasal sinuses –
Describe- Location and functional anatomy
Anatomical basis of Sinusitis; Maxillary
sinus tumor
SG Pterygo palatine fossa and Pterygo palatine ganglion
D AN26.2 Norma Basalis – 1
04/06/20
THU
PHY L
SG
P Y 9.2 Describe and discuss puberty:
onset, progression, delayed puberty
P Y 10.2 transmission of impulse
T PY7.9 Describe cystometry and discuss the normal
cystometrogram,
PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.17 Describe and discuss refractive errors, colour
blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
Biochemistry
Pediatrics
Ophthalmolog
y
BIO L BI 7.10 Recombinant DNA Technology
SDL
P BI 11.14 Clinical Enzymology (ALP)
Pharmacology
, Microbiology
05/06/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Development of Palate D AN26.2 Norma Basalis – 2; Sagittal section ENT
G AN36.1; AN36.4 Mouth and Palate :
Describe - Soft palate; Palatine tonsil ;
Tonsillar fossa ; Tonsillar Bed
DI AN36.1 - Demonstrate soft palate in sagittal section
SDL – 3 TO 5 PM
06/06/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.3 Describe male reproductive
system: functions of testis and control of it
P Y 10.2 properties of synaptic
transmission
P Y 10.16 Hearing tests
SATURDAY, HALF DAY
BIO
SG
D
BI 6.33 LFT
BI 6.34 RFT
Anatomy,
Physiology,
Medicine,
Pediatric,
Pharmacology
08/06/20
MON
ANA
T
H AN43.1 Oral cavity – Describe
microanatomy of Tongue and teeth
HP AN43.1 Oral Cavity – Batch – ABCD
E AN43.4 Development of Tongue D AN26.2 Norma Basalis – 3
09/06/20
TUE
PHY
L
SG
System ending test of Special Senses
P Y 9.3 spermatogenesis & factors
modifying it and outline its association with
psychiatric illness
P Y 10.3 pain physiology
T PY7.9 Describe cystometry and discuss the normal
cystometrogram,
PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.17 Describe and discuss refractive errors, colour
blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
Biochemistry
Ophthalmolog
y
BIO L BI 7.11 DNA hybridization techniques;
Southern, Northern and Western blots
P BI 11.14 Clinical Enzymology (ALP) Forensic
medicine,
Microbiology
10/06/20
WED
ANA
T
G AN39.1; AN39.2 Tongue – Gross Anatomy
; Hypoglossal nerve palsy
HP AN43.1 Oral Cavity – Batch – EFGH ENT
G AN36.3 TO 36.5 Pharynx : Describe Gross
Anatomy and Killian’s dehiscence; Auditory
tube; Waldeyer’s ring ; pyriform fossa;
Adenoid and adenoidectomy
DI AN39.1 Demonstrate tongue and its parts in Sagittal
section
AN36.3 Demonstrate pharynx and boundaries of pyriform
fossa in Sagittal section
11/06/20
THU
PHY L
SG
P Y 9.4 Describe female reproductive
system: functions of ovary
P Y 10.3 dorsal coumn pathway
T PY7.9 Describe cystometry and discuss the normal
cystometrogram,
PY4.8 Describe & discuss gastric function tests, pancreatic
exocrine function tests & liver function tests,
PY10.17 Describe and discuss refractive errors, colour
blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
Biochemistry
Ophthalmolog
y
BIO L BI 7.12 Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
SDL
P BI 11.14 Clinical Enzymology (ALP) Forensic
medicine,
Microbiology
12/06/20
FRI
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Development of Ear 1 DI AN40.1 Demonstrate External ear, tympanic membrane
and canal in Model of Ear
ENT
H AN43.3 Histology of Ear
G AN40.1; AN40.4; AN40.5 Ear 1 : Describe
- External ear , Canal and tympanic
membrane ; Anatomical basis of Otitis
externa and myringotomy
3 TO 5 PM - SDL
13/06/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.4 Menstrual cycle - hormonal,
uterine and ovarian changes
P Y 10.4 spinal reflexes
P Y 10.3 dorsal coumn pathway
SATURDAY, HALF DAY Anatomy
BIO
SG
D
BI 6.35 TFT
BI 9.1 Lens proteins and cataract; Prions
and Alzheimer's disease
Anatomy,
Physiology
Ophthelmolog
y, psychiatry
15/06/20 ANA E AN43.4 Development of Ear 2 D AN43.7; AN43.8 X – rays ; Carotid angiogram and ENT
MON T vertebral angiogram Radiodiagnosi
s G AN40.2; AN40.3; AN40.4 Ear – 2 :
Describe - Middle ear cavity & Inner ear;
Anatomical basis of Otitis media
D AN40.2; AN40.3 - Demonstrate middle ear cavity and
inner ear in Model of Ear
16/06/20
TUE
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.4 Applied - female reproductive
system
P Y 10.4 vestibular apparatus
P Y 10.6 hemisection of spinal cord
T PY3.15 Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe
exercise and
record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters,
PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid gland,
PY10.19 Describe and discuss auditory & visual evoke
potentials
BIO L BI 6.3 Mechanism of action of hormones P BI 11.16 Electrophoresis and Its Clinical Applications Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
17/06/20
WED
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Development of Larynx D AN38.1 Model of larynx ; dissection of larynx ENT
G AN38.1 Larynx – 1 : Skeleton of Larynx DI AN38.1 – Specimen of larynx
18/06/20
THU
PHY L
SG
P Y 9.5 Describe and discuss the
physiological effects of female sex
hormones
P Y 10.7 functional areas of cerebral
cortex
T PY3.15 Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe
exercise and
record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters,
PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid gland,
PY10.19 Describe and discuss auditory & visual evoke
potentials
BIO L BI 10.1 Introduction of immunology
SDL
P BI 11.16 Electrophoresis and Its Clinical Applications Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
19/06/20
FRI
ANA
T
G AN38.1; AN38.2; AN38.3 Larynx – 2 :
Blood supply, Nerve supply and
movements of muscles; Anatomical basis
of laryngitis, recurrent laryngeal nerve
palsy
DI AN38.1 – Specimen of larynx
2 to 5 PM - SDL
ENT
20/06/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.5 Physiological effects of male sex
hormones
P Y 10.7 function of hypothalamus
P Y 10.7 lesion of basal ganglia
SATURDAY HALF DAY
BIO
SG
D
BI 11.25 Chromatography
BI 9.2 Collagen, structure and synthesis;
Abnormal collagens
Medicine,
Pediatrics
22/06/20
MON
ANA
T
E AN43.4 Miscellaneous topics D AN43.5; AN43.6 Surface marking Orthopedics
G AN43.1 Joints of Head and Neck D AN38.1 Model of larynx ;
23/06/20
TUE
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.6 Enumerate the contraceptive
methods for male and female
P Y 10.7 physiology of emotion
P Y 10.7 functions of thalamus
T PY3.15 Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe
exercise and
record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters,
PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid gland,
PY10.19 Describe and discuss auditory & visual evoke
potentials
Obstetrics &
gynecology
PSM
BIO L BI 10.2 cell mediated immunity
P BI 11.16 Electrophoresis and Its Clinical Applications Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
24/06/20
WED
ANA
T
PART ENDING EXAMINATION – FULL
HEAD AND NECK REGION – THEORY
AND PRACTICAL
AETCOM SESSION – 1.5 – 2 HRS – 3 TO 5 PM
25/06/20
THU
PHY L
SG
P Y 9.7 Describe and discuss the effects
of removal of gonads
P Y 10.7 disorders of cerebellum
T PY3.15 Demonstrate effect of mild, moderate and severe
exercise and
record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters,
PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid gland,
PY10.19 Describe and discuss auditory & visual evoke
potentials
BIO L BI 10.3 humoral immunity
SDL
P BI 11.16 Electrophoresis and Its Clinical Applications Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
26/06/20
FRI
ANA
T
9 AM TO 11 AM – REVISION LECTURE
11 AM TO 1 PM - SDL
2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
27/06/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.8 Describe and discuss the
physiology of pregnancy, parturition &
lactation
P Y 10.9 memory
P Y 10.8 REM sleep
SATURDAY HALF DAY Obstetrics &
gynecology
BIO SG
D
SDL
BI 9.3 Elastin; Keratins; Muscle proteins;
Myosin, actin, troponins
2 Tumor Markers
Physiology,
Medicine,
Pediatrics
29/06/20
MON
ANA
T
9 AM TO 11 AM – REVISION LECTURE
11 AM TO 1 PM - SDL
2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
30/06/20
TUE
PHY
SG
SG
System ending test of nervous system
P Y 9.9 Interpret a normal semen
analysis report
P Y 9.2 Describe and discuss puberty
P REVISION
BIO L BI 10.4 structure and functions of Igs P BI 11.20 Immunoassay and its Clinical Applications Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
01/07/20
WED
9 AM TO 11 AM – REVISION LECTURE
11 AM TO 1 PM - SDL
2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
02/07/20
THU
PHY L
SG
P Y 9.10 Discuss the physiological basis
of various pregnancy tests
P Y 9.3 function of testis
P REVISION Obstetrics &
gynecology
BIO L AETCOM P BI 11.20 Immunoassay and its Clinical Applications Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
03/07/20
FRI
ANA 9 AM TO 11 AM – REVISION LECTURE
11 AM TO 1 PM - SDL
2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
04/07/20
SAT
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.11 Discuss the hormonal changes
and their effects during perimenopause
and menopause
P Y 9.4 functions of ovary
P Y 9.3 spermatogenesis
SATURDAY HALF DAY
BIO L
SDL
BI 10.6 Disorders of immunity
3 Liver Profile
Physiology,
Microbiology,
Pathology
06/07/20
MON
9 AM TO 11 AM – REVISION LECTURE
11 AM TO 1 PM - SDL
2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
07/07/20
TUE
PHY L
SG
SG
P Y 9.12 Discuss the common causes of
infertility in a couple and role of IVF
P Y 9.4 menstrual cycle - hormonal,
uterine and ovarian changes
P Y 9.4 female reproductive system
P REVISION Obstetrics &
gynecology
BIO L BI 10.7 Cancer biochemistry
P BI 11.20 Immunoassay and its Clinical Applications Radiotherapy,
Medicine,
Pathology
08/07/20
wed
ANA
T
9 AM TO 1 2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
9/7/20
THU
PHY SG
SG
P Y 9.5 Describe and discuss the
physiological effects of sex hormones
P Y 9.5 Describe and discuss the
physiological effects of sex hormones
P REVISION
BIO L AETCOM P BI 11.20 Immunoassay and its Clinical Applications Radiotherapy,
Medicine,
Pharmacology
10/07/20
FRI
ANA 9 AM TO 1 2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
11/07/20
SAT
PHY SG
SG
SG
P Y 9.8 Physiology of lactation
P Y 9.8 Physiology of pregnancy,
parturition
P Y 9.6 contraception
SATURDAY, HALF DAY
BIO L
SDL
BI 7.13 Free radicals, anti-oxidant
BI 7.14 Xenobiotics
4 Hemoglobinopathies
Ophthalmolog
y, Pulmonary
Medicine
13/07/20
mon
ANA 9 AM TO 1 2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
14/07/20
TUE
PHY System ending test of Reproductive
Physiology
SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
BIO SDL 5 Thyroid Profile
6 Protein energy mal-nutrition
7 PCR and blotting techniques
8 Electrophoresis and it’s clinical
application
P BI 11.19 Automation and commonly used equipment Pharmacology
, Forensic
Medicine
15/07/20
wed
ANA 9 AM TO 1 2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
16/07/20
THU
PHY SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
BIO SDL 9 Lipid Profile
10 Vitamins and it’s disorder
11 Aminoacidurias
12 ELISA and it’s application
P BI 11.19 Automation and commonly used equipment
17/07/20
FRI
ANA 9 AM TO 1 2 PM TO 5 PM – PRACTICAL REVISION
18/07/20 PHY SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
SAT BIO SDL 13 Iso enzyme in Cardiac diseases,
14 Clearance and RFT
15 Sample Collection
16 Enzyme inhibition
21/07/20
TUE
PHY SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
BIO SDL 17 Serum transaminases
18 Reference ranges of biochemical
parameters and it’s application
19 Mineral RDA and deficiencies
20 PUFA and clinical application
P BI 11.19 Automation and commonly used equipment
23/07/20 PHY SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
BIO SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
3RD INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION – 25/07/2020 TO 08/08/2020 – DETAILS IN ANNEXURE
HOURS DISTRIBUTION OF 1ST MBBS CURRICULUM AS PER PROPOSED TIME TABLE
LECTURE SGD/D/P/T/DI/HP SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 220 420 40 680
PHYSIOLOGY 178 315 25 518
BIOCHEMISTRY 80 150 20 250
AETCOM 26 8 34
ECE 90 90
SPORTS / EXTRA
CURRICULAR
60
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
80 - 85
TOTAL
ANNEXURE – 1
TIME TABLE
1ST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION
THEORY EXAMINATION
DATE SUBJECT
24/12/2019 ANATOMY
26/12/2019 PHYSIOLOGY
28/12/2019 BIOCHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
30/12/19 31/12/19 01/01/20 02/01/20 03/01/20
ANATOMY 1-50 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250
PHYSIOLOGY 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250 1-50
BIOCHEMISTRY 101-150 151-200 201-250 1-50 51-100
ANNEXURE – 2
TIME TABLE 2nd INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION
THEORY EXAMINATION
DATE SUBJECT
01/04/20 ANATOMY
03/04/20 PHYSIOLOGY
04/04/20 BIOCHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
07/04/20 08/04/20 09/04/20 11/04/20 13/04/20
ANATOMY 1-50 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250
PHYSIOLOGY 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250 1-50
BIOCHEMISTRY 101-150 151-200 201-250 1-50 51-100
ANNEXURE – 3
TIME TABLE 3nd INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION
THEORY EXAMINATION
DATE SUBJECT
25/07/20 ANATOMY - I
27/07/20 ANATOMY - II
29/07/20 PHYSIOLOGY
31/07/20 BIOCHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
03/08/20 04/08/20 05/08/20 06/08/20 07/08/20
ANATOMY 1-50 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250
PHYSIOLOGY 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250 1-50
BIOCHEMISTRY 101-150 151-200 201-250 1-50 51-100
ANNEXURE – 4
AETCOM MODULE
Sr. no.
DATE HOURS AETCOM MODULE DETAILS
02/09/2019 2 Module 1.5 – Cadaver as our teacher – Opening session
17/10/2019 3 Module 1.1
25/10/2019 2 Module 1.1
05/12/2019 3 Module 1.1
16/01/2020 2 Module 1.2
20/01/2020 3 Module 1.2
11/03/2020 3 Module 1.2
17/03/2020 3 Module 1.3
14/04/2020 4 Module 1.3
16/04/2020 2 Module 1.4
24/06/2020 2 Module 1.5 – Cadaver as our teacher – Closing session
02/07/2020 2 Module 1.4
09/07/2020 2 Module 1.4
23/07/2020 2 Module 1.4
TOTAL 34
ANNEXURE – 5
ECE MODULE – DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
Total hours – 30 hours –
18 hours – Basic Science Correlation (Class room teaching) – 6 sessions of 3 each
12 hours – Clinical skills – 4 visits of 3 hours each
Time – on respective Saturday – 10 am to 1 pm
Plan –
BATCHES –
BATCH A B C D E F G H
Roll no. 1 – 30 31 – 60 61 – 90 91 – 120 121 – 150 151 – 180 181 – 210 210 – 250
PLACES OF VISITS –
Physiotherapy department – OPD PH
Orthopedic department – WARDS OD
Radiology department – USG room / X – ray room RD
Histopathology Laboratory HP
SCHEDULE :
Date BATCHES
A B C D E F G H
28/09/19 Basic Science correlation session PH OD RD HP
12/10/19 PH OD RD HP Basic Science correlation session
09/11/19 Basic Science correlation session OD RD HP PH
16/11/19 OD RD HP PH Basic Science correlation session
30/11/19 Basic Science correlation session RD HP PH OD
14/12/19 RD HP PH OD Basic Science correlation session
11/01/20 Basic Science correlation session HP PH OD RD
25/01/20 HP PH OD RD Basic Science correlation session
08/02/20 Basic Science correlation session
15/02/20 Basic Science correlation session
Schedule of Basic Science Correlation Sessions
Date Batches Topic
28/09/19 ABCD Arthroscopy and Joint replacement
( IL + VIDEO ) 12/10/19 EFGH
09/11/19 ABCD Gait
( IL + DEMO + VIDEO ) 16/11/19 EFGH
30/11/19 ABCD Upper Limb Nerve Injuries
( IL + DEMO + VIDEO ) 14/12/19 EFGH
11/01/20 ABCD Hernia & Hydrocele
( IL + VIDEO ) 25/01/20 EFGH
08/02/20 ABCDEFGH Appendectomy / Hysterectomy
( IL + VIDEO )
15/02/20 ABCDEFGH ECE related assessment and feedback
SPORTS AND EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITY MODULES
Following activities will be carried out throughout the year :
ACTIVITY HOURS MONTH / TIME
General Knowledge Quiz competition 8 September / October
Chart making / poster making / model making competition 8 October / November
Class picnic 12 November / December
Cricket competition 12 January
Annual Function related competitions 20 April / May
TOTAL 60
Above activities will be carried out on 2nd or 4th Saturday of every month except during Internal
assessment examination