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Azeezia Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kollam
Timetable for 2019-20 batch
COMPETENCY BASED MEDICAL EDUCATION
Foundation course
Goal: The goal of the foundation course is to prepare a learner for medical under-graduation course
Duration: One month (175 hours)
Outline:
Theme Teaching – learning hours
Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4
Orientation 30
Skills development 35
Field visit to community health centre 8
Professional development and ethics 40
Sports and extracurricular activities 22
Enhancement of language and computer skills
40
Total 175
Foundation Course
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Proposed foundation program – 25 days | 175 hours | 8 am to 4 pm
Date 8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 10.15 break
10.15 – 11.15 11.15 – 12.15 12.15 – 1 1-2 Lunch
2-3 pm 3-4 pm
01-08-2019 Orientation to Azeezia
Ice – breaking Students introduction Students expectations Lecture hall – large group
Introduction of pre-clinical faculty and departments (30 min each) up to 11.45 am Lecture hall – large group
11.45 to 12.15 Hostel etiquettes Lecture hall – large group
Overview of MBBS Part 1 (4.a and 4.b) Lecture hall – large group
walk around the campus (Hostels, library, sports complex, Stadium etc)
02-08-2019 Overview of MBBS program - Part 2 (4.c and 4.d) Lecture hall – large group
Specializations after MBBS Carrier pathways Lecture hall – large group
Doctor’s role in society (1.a-e) Interactive lecture – large group
What can student expect (2.a-e) Interactive lecture – large group
Orientation to students Rules and regulations (3a-e)
Anti-ragging committee Structure, functions, approach, reporting,
03-08-2019 Overview of MBBS program - Part 3 (4.d and 4.e) Lecture hall – large group
Orientation to Profession; Professional Development including ethics; AETCOM 1.1
Orientation to computer skills Interactive lecture – large group
Orientation to English language classes Interactive lecture – large group
Use of mobile phones / social media – regulations Lecture hall – large group
Student guidance cell Structure, functions, approach, reporting
04-08-2019 Sunday
Foundation Course
3
Date 8-9 am 9-11 am 11-1 pm 1-2 pm
2-4 pm
05-08-2019 Basic life support Interactive lecture – orientation to BLS
Batch A: BLS 1 Batch B: learning strategies 1 (5b to 5j) Batch C: First aid 1
Batch A: Malayalam language Batch B: English language 1 Batch C: Computer skills 1
Documentation in health care (2-3pm) Group dynamics (3 – 4 pm)
06-08-2019 Communication skills – introduction to AETCOM modules Interactive lecture
Batch B: BLS 1 Batch C: learning strategies 1 (5b to 5j) Batch A: First aid 1
Batch B: Malayalam language Batch C: English language 1 Batch A: Computer skills 1
Safety – hand washing, needle stick injuries, immunization requirements of health care professions, concept of biosafety and handling biomedical waste
07-08-2019 Role at various levels of health care delivery system
Batch C: BLS 1 Batch A: learning strategies 1 (5b to 5j) Batch B: First aid 1
Batch C: Malayalam language Batch A: English language 1 Batch B: Computer skills 1
Batch A: Documentation in health care Batch B: safety (15.a to d) Batch C: handling biomedical waste visit to hospital
08-08-2019 Skill requirements and certifications
Batch A: Doctor’s role in society – 1 Batch B: What to expect as a medical student – 1 Batch C: What does it mean to be a patient? – 1
Batch A: English language 2 Batch B: English language 2 Batch C: Computer skills 2
Batch B: Documentation in health care Batch A: safety (15.a to d) Batch B: handling biomedical waste visit to hospital
09-08-2019 University rules regarding examinations and attendance
Batch B: Doctor’s role in society – 1 Batch C: What to expect as a medical student – 1
Batch B: English language 2 Batch C: English language 2 Batch A: Computer skills 2
Batch C: Documentation in health care Batch A: safety (15.a to d) Batch B: handling biomedical waste visit to hospital
Foundation Course
4
Batch A: What does it mean to be a patient? – 1
Date 8-9 am 9-11 am 11-1 pm 1-2 pm
2-4 pm
10-08-2019 Examinations Batch C: Doctor’s role in society – 1 Batch A: What to expect as a medical student – 1 Batch B: What does it mean to be a patient? – 1
Batch C: English language 2 Batch A: English language 2 Batch B: Computer skills 2
Sports (2 hours)
11-08-2019 Sunday
12-08-2019 Time management Batch A: BLS 2 Batch B: learning strategies 2 (5b to 5j) Batch C: First aid 2
Batch A: Doctor’s role in society – 2 Batch B: What to expect as a medical student –2 Batch C: What does it mean to be a patient? – 2
Batch A: English language 3 Batch B: English language 3 Batch C: Computer skills 3
13-08-2019 Working in health care team
Batch B: BLS 2 Batch C: learning strategies 2 (5b to 5j) Batch A: First aid 2
Batch B: Doctor’s role in society – 2 Batch C: What to expect as a medical student –2 Batch A: What does it mean to be a patient? –2
Batch B: English language 3 Batch C: English language 3 Batch A: Computer skills 3
14-08-2019 Relating to patients experience of the disease
Batch C: BLS 2 Batch A: learning strategies 2 (5b to 5j) Batch B: First aid 2
Batch C: Doctor’s role in society – 2 Batch A: What to expect as a medical student – 2 Batch B: What does it mean to be a patient? – 2
Batch C: English language 3 Batch A: English language 3 Batch B: Computer skills 3
Foundation Course
5
Date 8-9 am 9-11 am 11-1 pm 1-2 pm
2-4 pm
15-08-2019 Independence day
16-08-2019 Communication with patients and families
Batch A: medical OPD Batch B: surgical OPD
Batch A: medical ward Batch B: surgical ward
Extracurricular activities
17-08-2019 How to attend a lecture class ?
Batch B: medical OPD Batch A: surgical OPD
Batch B: medical ward Batch A: surgical ward
Sports (2 hours)
18-08-2019 Evidence based medicine
Visit to community health centre Sports (2 hours)
19-08-2019 Sunday
20-08-2019 How to select study material?
Batch A: BLS assessment Batch B: English assessment Batch C: First aid assessment
Batch A: Visit to blood bank Batch B: Visit to central lab Batch C: Visit to emergency ward
Batch A: English language 4 Batch B: English language 4 Batch C: Computer skills 4
21-08-2019
How to prepare notes? Batch B: BLS assessment Batch C: English assessment Batch A: First aid assessment
Batch B: Visit to blood bank Batch C: Visit to central lab Batch A: Visit to emergency ward
Batch B: English language 4 Batch C: English language 4 Batch A: Computer skills 4
22-08-2019 Learning the art of learning
Batch C: BLS assessment Batch A: English assessment Batch B: First aid assessment
Batch C: Visit to blood bank Batch A: Visit to central lab Batch B: Visit to emergency ward
Batch C: English language 4 Batch A: English language 4 Batch B: Computer skills 4
Foundation Course
6
Date 8-9 am 9-11 am 11-1 pm 1-2 pm
2-4 pm
23-08-2019 Principles of primary care
Concept of CBME Core competencies and certifiable competencies, basics of assessment methods
Extracurricular activities
24-08-2019 Graduate medical regulations – regulatory bodies
Orientation to community (16.a, b and C) Sports (2 hours)
25-08-2019 Yoga for fitness Visit to community health centre Sports (2 hours)
26-08-2019 Sunday
27-08-2019 "Elements of Professionalism"- Orientation, immersion and Reflection
Medical ethics - Know the "Hippocratic Oath"
Batch A: Visit to library Batch B: Visit to gym Batch C: literary and cultural activities
Batch A: English language 5 Batch B: English language 5 Batch C: Computer skills 5
28-08-2019 Orientation to self-directed learning (SDL)
Citizenship, civil rights and responsibilities
Batch B: Visit to library Batch C: Visit to gym Batch A: literary and cultural activities
Batch B: English language 5 Batch C: English language 5 Batch A: Computer skills 5
29-08-2019 Principals of ethics Introduction to Alternative health care systems
Batch C: Visit to library Batch A: Visit to gym Batch B: literary and cultural activities
Batch C: English language 5 Batch A: English language 5 Batch B: Computer skills 5
30-08-2019 Immunisation requirements of Health Care professionals
Learning as Adults- Principles
Immunisation of students against Hepatitis B
Immunisation of students against Hepatitis B
Foundation Course
7
Date 8-9 am 9-11 am 11-1 pm 1-2 pm
2-4 pm
31-08-2019 Cadaver - Your First teacher
Cadaveric oath Feedback from the students Both written and oral
Sports (2 hours)
01-09-2019 Sunday
Language and computer skills
English language 1 Spoken English or conversant English with more stress to
health care related terms
English language 2 English grammar – essentials
English language 3 Letter writing, spelling and hand writing
English language 4 Publications, novels, poems to recite-
English language 5 Reading skills and writing skills (including notes, case reports, incident reporting)
Computer skills 1 Use of MS office – word, excel and powerpoint
Computer skills 2 Searching internet for medical authentic content
Computer skills 3 E-learning; Computer key board short cuts and hacks
Computer skills 4 Medical photography & ethics; Email etiquettes; social media norms
Computer skills 5 Telemedicine, simulations and electronic medical records
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Timetable for the academic year 2019 – 20
Based on
COMPETENCY BASED UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM FOR THE
INDIAN MEDICAL GRADUATE
Layout of the time-table suggested by Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS)
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Layout of the time-table suggested by Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS)
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Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
11
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12
pm
12 – 1
pm
1-2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
1 Molecular and functional
organization of a cell
BI 1.1(L)
Mammalian cell PY1.1(L) Anatomical
position
AN1.1
AN 5.6(L)
Bones of upper limb
AN 8.1
AN 8.2
AN-Introduction to Histology
PY-Introduction to
Experimental physiology
Haematology
BI-Introduction to Biochemistry
Practicals
2 Principles of homeostasis
PY 1.2
PY 1.4(L)
EnzymeBI 2.1(L) AN 2.5
AN2.6(L)
Clavicle AN 8.3
AN8.4
Pectoral region:
AN 9.1
3 Intercellular communication PY 1.3
PY1.5(L)
Transport mechanisms across
cell membranesPY 1.5(L)
AN 76.1
AN 76.2(L)
Pectoral region:
AN9.2
AN9.2
4 Fluid compartments of the body
Enzyme activityPY1.6
Enzyme BI 2.1(L) AN 9.2
AN9.3(L)
Axilla, Shoulder
Scapular region
AN 10.1AN10.2AN
10.3
AETCOM MODULE 1.5
Large group discussion
-opening session2hrs
5 Estimation of SGOT & SGPTBI 2.2
BI 2.3(L)
Menstrual cycleAN 77.1
Ovarian and menstrual cyclesAN 77.2(L)
AxillaAN10.2
AN10.3(D)
Axilla, Shoulder
Scapular region
AN 10.1AN10.2AN
10.3
Resting membrane potential and action potential PY 1.8(L)
6 AN 65.1.1
AN 65.2.1(L) Functions of the cells and its
productsPY1.9
PY1.7(L)
CM1.1(L) CM1.1
SGD AETCOM MODULE 1.5
Large group discussion
-opening session2hrs
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
12
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12
pm
12 – 1
pm
1-2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
7
enzyme inhibitors BI
2.4
(SGD)
Erythropoiesis PY 2.1
PY 2.2(L)
brachial plexus AN10.5
AN10.6 (L)
Erb’s palsy and Klumpke’s paralysis AN 10.6
AN 65.1,AN65.2.1
PY-microscopic examination of blood
PY3.18.1(common appliances)
BI -11.4 (Urine Analysis) 8 neuron and neuroglia; .PY3.1.1
SDL
BI 2.4)
(SGD
AN 77.3
AN 77.4
AN 77.5 (L)
trapezius and latissimus dors AN
10.8
9 variations and functions of plasma PY 2.2
synthesis and functions of Haemoglobin PY
2.3.1. and 2
Discuss Nerve Growth Factor & other growth factors/cytokines PY
3.1.2
PY 3.1.3
PY 3.1.4(L)
triangle of auscultation AN
10.9
AN 10.11(D)
AN 10.9
serratus anterior with its action AN 10.11
10 functions & properties of nerve fibers PY
3.2.1(L)
BI 2.4
kidney, liver, thyroid and adrenal glands (SGD)
10.10
deltoid and rotator cuff muscles AN
AN10.12
AN 10.10
AN10.12
nerve supply and applied anatomy AN 10.13(D
AETCOM MODULE 1.1
Large group discussion
11 poisons and drugs and as therapeutic enzymes BI 2.4
(SGD)
AN 10.12(L) AN 11.1.1 biceps and triceps brachii AN 11.2.1 nerves and vessels in arm
AN 11.3 Venepuncture of cubital veins
boundaries and contents of cubital fossa
functions of HaemoglobinPY
2.3.3
Nerve Growth Factor & other growth factors/cytokines PY 3.2.2
(SGT)
12 ultrastructure of epithelium AN 65.1.2
AN 65.1.2(L)
PY3.3.1
degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerves PY3.3.2(N)
CM1.2
Holistic approach
AETCOM MODULE 1.1
Large group discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
13
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12
pm
12 – 1
pm
1-2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
13 structural element and storage in the human bodyBI 3.1(L)
neuro-muscular junction and transmission of impulses PY3.4.1
PY3.4.2(L)
NM Junction
AN78.1 cleavage and formation of blastocyst AN78.2 development of trophoblast AN78.3(L)
f implantation & common abnormal sites of implantation
AN11.1.2 biceps and triceps brachii AN 11.2.2 (or tributaries), AN 11.4
Saturday night paralysis
AN65.1.2 Identify epithelium under the microscope
AN65.2.2 ultrastructure of epithelium
PY 2.11.1
Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
Py3.18.2& PY3.18.3 (i) amphibian nerve - muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac experiments
BI -11.4 normal and abnormal constituents
14 PY2.4.1 (erythropoiesis & its regulation
PY 2.4.2(L)
RBC
BI3.2 carbohydrates and storage.
AN12.1 nerve supply and actions
AN12.2 (or tributaries),
15 PY3.5 neuro-muscular blocking agents
PY3.6
pathophysiology of Myasthenia gravis
NM B lockers
PY2.4.3 (erythropoiesis & its regulation) PY2.4.4
Erythropoiesis
AN12.3 flexor retinaculum with its attachments
AN 12.4 carpal tunnel syndrome
AN12.5 describe small muscles of hand
AN12.6 thumb and muscles involved
16 PY3.7.1 muscle fibres and their structure
BI 3.3
digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates from food
AN78.4
A N78.5(L)
bilaminar disc and prochordal plate
Embryology
AN12.7 blood vessels and nerves in hand
AN12.8 anatomical basis of Claw hand
AETCOM MODULE 1.2
Large group discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
14
AN12.9 , ulnar bursa, radial bursa and digital synovial sheaths
AN12.10 fascial spaces of palm
17 BI3.4 (glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism, HMP shunt).
AN12.2 (or tributaries), AN12.12 termination of important nerves and vessels of back of forearm
Median N
AN12.11 nerve supply and actions
AN12.12
18 AN4.3,66.1.1 superficial fascia along with fat distribution in body
AN66.2.1(L)
Connective tissue
PY.3.7.2(L)
Cardiac muscle
CM AETCOM MODULE 1.1
Large group discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
15
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12
pm
12 – 1 pm 1-2 pm 2 – 3
pm
3 – 4 pm
19 BI 3.4. (glycolysis,
gluconeogenesis, glycogen
metabolism, HMP shunt).
PY2.6. (granulopoiesis)1
PY2.6.2 PY2.6.3 WBC(L)
AN12.10 fascial
spaces of palm Palmar spaces(L)
AN12.14
compartments deep to extensor retinaculum
AN12.15 extensor expansion formation
AN66.1.1 connective tissue with functional
correlation AN66.2.1
ultrastructure of connective tissue
PY2.11.2 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC
indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT PY3.18.4 amphibian nerve -
muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac experiments
20 PY3.8.1
(skeletal & smooth) PY3.8.2
Action potential S K muscle(IL)
BI 3.4 An12.2 (or
tributaries), An 12.3 flexor
retinaculum with its attachments Radial N(L)
AN13.3 carpometacarpal joint AN13.4 Carpometacarpal
joints & Metacarpophalangeal joint
21 PY2.5 anaemias &
Jaundice
AN13.5 arm, elbow, forearm and hand AN13.6 Inferior angle of the scapula AN13.7(L) Cephalic and basilic vein,
AN13.3 carpometacarpal joint AN13.4 Carpometacarpal
joints & Metacarpophalangeal joint
22 PY2.6.4 Leucocytosis(L)
BI3.4 AN13.2 dermatomes
of upper limb AN13.8 development
of upper limb
AN THEORY Formative assessment
AETCOM MODULE 1.3
Large group discussion
23 BI .3.5
carbohydrate along with associated diseases/disorders.
AN79.1
formation & fate of the primitive streak AN79.2, 3
formation & fate of notochord
PRRACTICAL Formative assessment
H PY 2.6.5
(granulopoiesis) Lymph(IL)
PY3.7.3 muscle fibres and their
structure PY3.8.3(IL)
24 AN66.1.2 AN 66.2.2 (IL)
PY 3.9.1 muscle
contraction in skeletal and in smooth muscles
CM AETCOM MODULE 1.1
Large group discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
16
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12
pm
12 – 1
pm
1-2 pm 2 –
3
pm
3 – 4 pm
25 BI 3.6 CA cycle as a
amphibolic pathway and its regulation. BI3.7 (eg; fluoride,
arsenate) BI3.8 analytes
associated with metabolism of carbohydrates.
PY2.7 functions and
variations. PY2.8.1 (IL) (Hemophilia, purpura)
AN 14.1 important features & keep it in anatomical
position
AN 14.2 joints formed by the given bone
AN 15.1 (or
tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of anterior thigh AN 15.2 nerve
supply and actions
26 PY3.9.2(IL)
Excitation-
contraction coupling-
Smooth muscle
BI 3.9 health and
disease. AN 79.4 somites and
intra-embryonic coelom AN 79.5
sacrococcygeal teratomas, AN 79.6 teratogens,
alpha-fetoprotein
AN 14.1
AN15.3 demonstrate
boundaries, floor, roof and contents of femoral triangle
AN15.4 Psoas abscess &
Femoral hernia
27 PY2.8.2
PY2.8.3(IL)
PY3.10 ( isometric
and isotonic) Py3.11(IL) source and muscle metabolism
AN15.3
AN 15.4
AN 14.1
AN 15.3
AN 15.4
28 PY2.8.4
PY2.8.5(SGD)
BI 3.10
carbohydrate metabolism. (IL)
AN 16.3 anatomical
basis of Trendelenburg sign AN 17.1 muscles
involved, blood and nerve supply, bursae around the hip joint AN 17.2
complications of fracture neck of femur
AN 16.1 (or
tributaries), termination of important nerves and vessels of gluteal region AN 16.2 gluteal
intramuscular injections AN 16.3
AETCOM
MODULE 1.4
Large group
discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
17
AN 17.3 hip joint and
surgical hip replacement
29 BI3.10(IL)
SGD
AN 20.3 Retinacula
& Dermatomes of lower limb AN20.4 enlarged
inguinal lymph nodes AN20.5 varicose
veins and deep vein thrombosis
AN 16.1
AN 16.2
AN 16.3
H PY
2.8.7,PY2.8.8,PY2.8.9
29 BI3.10(IL)
SGD
30 AN2.4,71.2(L) structure & distribution in body
Py2.9.1 blood
banking and transfusion
,PY2.9.2
PY2.9.3,PY 2.9.4
Blood groups(IL)
CM AETCOM
MODULE 1.4
Large group
discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
18
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 –
12
pm
12 –
1 pm
1-2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
31 BI 3.10
SGD
PY10.2.1 functions and properties
of synapse, reflex, receptors
PY10.2.2
PY10.2.3(IL)
Synapse
AN 14.1
AN 14.3 lower end of femur & upper end
of tibia
AN 16.6 the boundaries, roof, floor, contents
and relations of popliteal fossa 31
AN71.2 microscope & describe various types
and structure- function
correlation of the same
PY 2.11.4-TLC PY3.18.6
11.4 (Urine Analysis) 32 Py10.2.4
Properties of synapse
BI3.10
SGD
AN 80.1
functions & fate of-chorion: amnion; yolk sac; allantois & decidua AN 80.2 formation & structure of umbilical
cord AN 80.7 umbilical cord attachments
32
33 PY2.9.5 SDL
Blood
grouping,Transfusion
AN 14.2
AN 18.4 membrane, ligaments,
relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply, bursae around the knee joint
,AN18.5 ocking and unlocking of
the knee joint AN18.6, injuries with its applied
anatomy
AN18.7 anatomical basis of
Osteoarthritis
AN 14.1
AN 14.2
AN 17.1
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34 PY2- BI3.10
SGD
AN80.3, oetomaternal
circulation & placental barrier
80.5 placental hormones
in uterine growth & parturition
AN 14.2,
18.1 nerve
supply and actions
AETCOM MODULE
1.4
Large group
discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
19
81.1,81.2,81.3
35 BI 1.4.1
AN 19.3 Peripheral heart”
,19.4 rupture of calcaneal tendon
Dissn: Dorsum of foot, extensor
retinaculum.
PY-ECE-PRACTICAL-
1
Blood Bank visit(2hrs)
36 AN1.2 bone and bone
marrow
,2.1, blood and nerve supply
of a long bone
71.1 structure-function
correlation of the same Bone(IL)
PY-ECE-PRACTICAL-1
Blood Bank visit-Reflections 1hr
CM AETCOM MODULE
1.5
Large group
discussion
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
20
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11
am
11 –
12 pm
12 – 1
pm
1-2 pm 2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
37 BI1.4.2
Lipids(IL)
PY6.1 anatomy of
respiratory tract
Dissn: Lateral compartment
of leg &
Peroneal retinaculum.
AN71.1
PY-RevisionRBC,TLC
PY3.18.7,3.18.8
BI-11.4 estimate and determine normal
and abnormal constituents
38 10.2.5 relations and branches
of axillary artery & tributaries of vein
BI4.3, metabolism &
associated disorders.
4.4(IL) functions of
lipoproteins, their functions,
AN 77.6 motherhood, social
significance of “sex-ratio”. AN 80.4 twinning in
monozygotic & dizygotic twins
39 PY6.2.1, airway resistance,
ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs
Py6.2.2
Py6.2.3
Mechanics(IL)
PY10.2.6
Neurotransmitters
Dissn of flexor retinaculum
of foot
40 PY.6.2.4
Surfactant(IL)
BI4.5 associated with
metabolism of lipids
BI4.7 associated with
metabolism of lipids
AN 14.2
AETCOM MODULE 1.6
Large group discussion
41 BI4.6 prostaglandins and
inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis.
AN 14.2 AN
14.1
Dissn: Sole of
foot 1st layer
PY6.2.5 compliance, airway
resistance, ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs
PY-SDL
Autonomic
system
42 AN3.1, tissue according to
structure & action
3.2 skeletal muscle and
differentiate between tendons and aponeuroses with examples AN67.1 muscle under the
microscope
67.2, AN67.3 ultrastructure of
muscular tissue
PY 6.2.6,
PY6.2.7
Compliance, Work of
breathing
Cm Sports&Extracaricular activities(2 Hrs)
Time – table for the month of September, October and November 2019
21
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12 pm 12 – 1 pm 1-2 pm 2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
43 BI4.5
BI4.7-SGD
PY6.2.8,PY6.2.9(IL)
Diffusion,Ventilation
AN 19.5, importance arches of the foot with its importance 19.6
Dissn: Sole of foot2nd layer
AN67.1,67.2,67.3
PY2.12.1 Hematocrit.
PY2.12.3-Hematocrit
PY-Revision on Exp PY
Practicals
BI
44 PY6.2.8
V/P ratio(SDL)
BI4.5
BI4.7-SGD
Dissn: Sole of foot 3rd layer
45 PY6.3.1 Oxygen
and Carbon dioxide
.6.3.2,
PY6.3.3
Respiratory
membrane(IL)
PY 5.1 chambers,
sounds; and Pacemaker tissue and conducting
system.Introduction
CVS
AN 20.3
AN 20.10
evelopment of lower limb
Dissn: Sole of foot 4th layer
46 PY5.1.3
Conducting system
of heart(IL)
BI4.5
BI4.7-SGD
AN 20.1 muscles involved, blood
and nerve supply of tibiofibular and ankle joint
,20.2 transverse tarsal joints
47 BI4.5
BI4.7-SGD
AN20.6,20.7,
20.8,20.9
AN20.6,20.7,
20.8,20.9
PY6.3.4 to
6.3.7
ODC(IL)
PY4.1
PY4.6
GIT
48 AN7.1, peripheral &
autonomic nervous systems
7.2, tissue and their
functions
7.3, neurites, size &
function
7.4, typical spinal
nerve 7.6, innervation of a
muscle with its applied
PY6.3.8 ,6.3.9
CO2 transport(IL)
43.3 cochlea- organ of corti,
pineal,
68.1 multipolar & unipolar
neuron, ganglia, peripheral
nerve,
68.2, structure-function
correlation of neuron 68.3 ultrastructure of nervous
tissue
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Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12 pm 12 – 1 pm 1-2 pm 2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
49 BI5.1
organization of proteins.
PY4.2.1 pancreatic, intestinal juices and bile to 4.1.5
digestive system
Seminar AN AN AN7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.6,
43.3,68.1,68.2,68.3
Nerve(L)
PY2.11.5Blood indices&
PY2.12.2-Osmotic fragility
PY-FORMATIVE
ASSESSMENT-
Experimental physiology
BI -11.4 (Urine Analysis)
50 PY5.2
Properties of
cardiac
muscle(IL)
BI5.2(IL) hemoglobin and selected
Upper limb osteology revision
51 PY6.5.1
Artificial
respiration(IL)
PY4.2.6 to
4.2.10
Stomach
Upper limb gross revision
52 PY5.4
Spread of
cardiac
impulse(IL)
BI5.3
absorption of dietary proteins.
Lower limb osteology revision
53 BI5.4 protein
metabolism. Bi5.5
metabolism of proteins.
BI 11.22
globulin (AG)
lower limb gross revision PY6.5.2
Oxygen,Toxicity
PY4.2.11
to4.2.13
Regulation of
GJ Secn
54 AN68.1.2
Ganglia
PY4.9.1
to4.9.3
Peptic ulcer
Sports&Extracurricular activities
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Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12 pm 12 – 1
pm
1-
2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
BI5.4
BI5.5
BI11.2 estimation of
pH
PY6.6.4
periodic breathing PY6.5.3
acclimatization PY6.5.4
SL-Venepuncture
ECE : Mammary gland AN68.1.2
PY-Revision Hematology
experiments
PYRevision experimental
physiology
BI- 11.7 (Estimation of
creatinine) 56 PY5.3.1 cardiac
cycle PY5.3.2
PY5.3.3
Cardiac cycle
BI5.4
BI5.5
BI11.22
VI: peripheral nerve
injury
ECE : Shoulder joint
57 PY6.6.1
PY6.6.2
Dysponoea,Hypoxia
PY4.2.1
PY4.2.2
Pancreas(IL)
SL-Venesection ECE : knee joint arthritis/replacement
58 PY 5.3.4
Py5.3.7
JVP,Pulse
BI 5.4.
BI5.5
BI11.2
SGD
ECE : varicose veins
59 BI 5.4.
BI5.5
BI11.2
SGD
VI: Varicose
veins
Formative assessment PY6.6.3
Py6.6.4
Cyanosis,
Periodic
breathing
PY4.2.22
PY4.2.26
I ntestinalsecn
60 AN 69.1 blood
vessels, capillaries
under the,69.2,69.3,
blood vessels, 5.1 2
3
PY4.2.27
PY4.2.30
Large
intestinal
secn
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DAY FIRST SESSIONAL EXAMINATION TIME 9.30 AM to 12.30 PM
61 ANATOMY
62
63 PHYSIOLOGY
64
65 BIOCHEMISTRY
66 AETCOM module 1.6
Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12 pm 12 – 1 pm 1-2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
67 BI3
SGD
events occurring during the cardiac
cyclePY5.3.5
Describe abnormal ECG5.3.6
Heart sounds
salient features of
sternumAN 21.1 Dissn: Introduction to thorax
Walls of thorax
L
Practical exam-1 sessional
AN
PY
PY
BI -11.8 (Serum Protein)
68 structure and functions of liver and gall bladder
PY4.7
main classes of lipids BI4
SGD
boundaries of thoracic inlet
AN21.3, demonstrate extent,
attachments21.4, origin, course,
relations21.5, Mention origin, course and branches/
tributaries21.6, Describe & demonstrate mechanics and types of
respiration21.9
Identify and describe the salient
features of sternumAN21.1, describe the features of 2nd, 11th
and 12th ribs21.2, demonstrate
the boundaries of thoracic inlet,
cavity and outlet21.3Describe &
demonstrate extent,
attachments,21.4, Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations and
branches21.5, Mention origin,
course and branches/ tributaries
of21.6Mention the origin, course,
relations and branches of,21.7
U
69 the composition, mechanism of
events occurring during the cardiac
cyclePY5.3.6 Identify and describe the salient features of
Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve
supply of pleuraAN 24.1,
N
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secretion
PY4.2.31
4.2.34
sternumAN 21.1, Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th
ribs21.2
Identify side, external features
and relations of structures 24.2
70 PY
ENDOCRINE
functions of the kidney, liver,
thyroid and adrenal glandsBI6.1 Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and
nerve supply AN
24.1, development of pleura, lung &
heart 25.2
blood supply, lymphatic drainage
and nerve supply of lungsAN
24.5, bronchopulmonary
segment24.3.
C
71 functions of the kidney, liver, thyroid and adrenal
glandsBI6.1
side, external features and relations of structures which form root of lung & bronchial tree and their clinical
correlateAN24.2bronchopulmonary
segment,24.3, blood supply,
lymphatic drainage and nerve
supply of lungs24.5, development
of pleura, lung & heart 25.2
boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle and
posterior mediastinumAN 21.11, phrenic nerve &
describe its formation & distribution24.4
H GIT movements, regulation and functions. Describe defecation reflex. Explain role of dietary
fibrePY4.3.6
the events occurring during the cardiac
cyclePY5.3.6
72 exocrine gland under the microscope & distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed acini
AN70.1, lymphoid tissue under the microscope
70.2, microanatomy of pituitary gland
functional Anatomy of heart
includingPY5.1 TO physiology of
electrocardiogram5.5.5
CM 5.1
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
5 HOUR
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
73 discuss the metabolic
processesBI6.2
GIT movements, regulation and
functionsPY4.3generation, conduction of cardiac
impulse.5,4different types of muscle fibres and
their structure.3.7
demonstrate subdivisions, sinuses in
pericardiumAN 22.1 AN
PY
PY
BI SDL
74 GIT movements, regulation and
functionsPY4.3.8
metabolic processes in which
nucleotidesBI 6.2
Describe & demonstrate subdivisions, sinuses in
pericardiumAN 22.1
Describe & demonstrate origin, course and branches of coronary
arteriesAN22.3, demonstrate the
formation, course, tributaries and
termination of coronary sinus 22.5
75 PY5.5.6
INTEGRATED ECG
AN22.3,22.4,
22.5
demonstrate external and internal features of each
chamber of heartAN 22.2
76 differentiate the mechanism of action of
steroidPY8.6.1
PY 8.6.2
common disorders associated with
nucleotideBI1.6.3
and discuss functions of
proteins and structureAN
5.2, demonstrate external
and internal features 22.2
Demonstrate external and internal
features AN 22.2
77 laboratory results of analytes associated with
goutBI6.3,BI6.4
external and internal features of each
chamberAN22.2, fibrous skeleton of
heart22.6,conducting
system22.7
boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle andAN 21.11,
demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries23.3, extent, branches
and relations of arch of aorta &
descending thoracic aorta23.4
PY ECE
How to read an ECG
78 exocrine gland under the
microscopeAN
70.1, lymphoid
tissue 70.2
LT II
differentiate the mechanism of action of steroid, protein and amine
hormonesPY8.6.3
CM4 CM4.1
SDL
SPORTS
ECA
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
5 HOUR
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
79 common disorders associated with
nucleotideBI6.3, laboratory results of analytes associated with
gout6.4
SGD
discuss haemodynamics of circulatory
systemPY5.7.1
5.7.3
splanchnic nervesAN 23.6, extent, relations and applied anatomy of lymphatic
duct23.7
boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle and
posterior mediastinumAN
21.11, demonstrate the
external appearance, relations, blood supply, nerve supply,lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of
oesophagus23.1enumerate
its applied anatomy,23.2
AN
PY2.11.6 DLC
PY3.18.11,3.18.12
BI -11.8 (Serum Albumin)
80 differentiate the mechanism of action of steroid, protein and amine
hormonPY8.6.4
common disorders associated with
nucleotidBI6.3laboratory
results of analytes associated with gout &
Lesch,6.4
SGD
boundaries and contents of the superior, anterior, middle and posterior
mediastinumAN
21.11
AN 21.11,23.3,23.4,23.5,23.6
81 physiology of digestion and absorption of
nutrientsPY4.4
SGD
PY4.4
SGD
development of pleura, lung &
heartAN 25.2, Describe embryological
basis of:25.4
AN 21.8
82 PY8.2.1 BI6.3
6.4
AN 25.3 Revision
83 BI6.5 AN 25.6,25.5 AN25.7,25.8,
25.9
AN 25.7,25.8,25.9
PY5.7.4
PY5.7.5-SDL
84 AN
72.1,4.2(SKIN)
CM1.9 (PRACCTICALS)
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
5 HOUR
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
85 the biochemical role of vitamins in the
bodyBI6.5
discuss local and systemic
cardiovascularPY5.8
Thorax osteology revision AN
PY2.11.6
PY3.18.14,3.18.15
BI -11.9 ( Total cholesterol
& HDL)
86 PY8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
BI6.5 Thorax gross anatomy revision
87 PY8.2.4 PY5.8 SL:Thoracocentesis ECE: CAD
88 structure and function of
kidneyPY7.1.1
7.3
BI6.5 SL:
Pericardiocentesis
ECE: Foreign Body/
Bronchoscopy
89 biochemical processes involved in generation of
energyBI6.6
VI:
CARDIOLOGY
Formative assessment thorax PY8.2
Post pituitary
90 AN-Mammary
gland,placenta,
umbilical cord
histology
discuss local and systemic cardiovascular
regulatoryPY5.8
CM11.10PracticalS DOAP –ROLE PLAY
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
91 biochemical role of vitamins in the body
andBI6.5
6.6SDL
factors affecting heart
rate,PY5.9.1
Diss: 44.1,44.2,44.6 AN-Mammary gland,placenta,
umbilical cord histology
PY REVISION -DLC
PY REVISION-Cardiac experiments
BI -11.9 (Total cholesterol & HDL) 92 PY8.2.5 BI6.5
6.6 SDL
demonstrate the
PlanesAN
44.1,44.2
44.6,44.7
formation of rectus sheath and its contentsAN
44.3
93 PY8.2.5
AN 44.3 AN 44.4,44.5
94 PY7.1.4,
PY 7.1.7
BI6.5
6.6 SDL
AN
44.4,44.5
AN 45.1,45.2,45.3
95 BI6.5
6.6
Thoracolumbar
fasciaAN 45.1 AN 46.1,46.2,46.3
PY
GIT TEST PAPER
96 AN43.2
(Endocrine I)
PY5.9.1
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
97 Describe the processes involved in maintenance of normal
pHBI6.7,6.8
PY8.2.7 demonstrate coverings, internal structure, side
determinationAN
46.1,46.4
identify boundaries and recesses of Lesser &
GreaterAN 47.1, 47.2
AN43.2
(Endocrine I)
PY-Examination –Frogs
cardiac experiments
PY-spirometry
BI -11.10 ( Estimation of
Triglycerides)
98 PY5.9.2 BI 6.7
6.8
AN 47.1, 47.2 AN 47.1, 47.2
99 structure and functions of juxta glomerular
apparatusPY7.2
PY5.9.2 AN47.1,47.2,
47.3,47.4
AN 47.5,47.6,47.9
100 PY7.2 BI6.7,
6.8
AN 47.5
101 functions of various minerals in the
bodyBI6.9
6.10
Describe & demonstrate major viscera of abdomen under
followingAN
47.5,47.6
AN 47.5 PY8.1
Ca metabolism-SDL
102 draw and label a slide of trachea and
lungAN25.1
(Trachea&
lung)
PY8.2.6 CM2.2 PRACCTIALS -DOAP
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
103 the functions of various minerals in
the bodyBI6.9
6.10
Describe the factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output & blood
pressurePY5.9.2
AN 47.5, 47.6 AN25.1
(trachea & lung )
PY SGD-CONDUCTING
SYSTEM OF HEART
PY CLINICAL-GENERAL
EXAMINATION
BI -11.11 (Estimation of
Calcium and Phosphorus)
CAL E104 PY8.2.6 BI6.9
6.10
Describe the factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output & blood
pressureAN
47.5
AN 47.5
105 mechanism of urine formation involving
processesPY7.3.1
7.3.3
discuss regional circulation including
microcirculationPY5.10.1
AN 47.5,47.8,47.10,47.11
106 Describe the synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of
alteredPY8.2.6
B I 6.9
6.10
AN5.5, 47.8,
47.10,47.11
AN 47.5,47.6
107 BI 6.9
6.10
AN 47.5,47.6 AN 47.5,47.6 PY8.3
108 AN 43.2
(SALIVARY
GLANDS)
PY5.10.2 CM2.2-ANALYSIS &INTERPRETATION DOAP
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
109 Describe the functions of various minerals in the body, their metabolism and
homeostasisBI 6.9
6.10
SDL
physiology of Thymus & Pineal
GlandPY8.3
& demonstrate major viscera of abdomen under
followiAN
47.5,
47.6,47.7
AN 47.5,47.6
AN 43.2 (SALIVARY
GLANDS)
PY5.12 BP RECORDING
PY SGD-8.6.3
MECHANISM OF ACTION
OF HORMONES
BI -11.12 (Serum Bilirubin) 110 Describe & discuss regional circulation including microcirculation, lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral, capillary, skin, foetal, pulmonary and splanchnic
circulationPY5.10.3
5.10.5
BI6.9
6.19
SDL
AN 47.5,
47.6
AN 47.13, 47.14.
111 PY-SGD
DIABETIS MELLITUS
AN 47.13,
47.14,
52.5
AN 47.12
112 PY 7.3.4
7.3.5
BI6.11 Seminar I
113 BI 6.11 VI:Gastroenterology Seminar II PY5.10 SGD
Coronary circulation
114 AN52.1,43.2
Tongue &
esophagus
PY5.11.1
SHOCK
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm 12 - 1 pm 2- 3 PM 3-4 PM
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Dissection Dissection Practical Practical
115 Describe the functions of haem in the body and describe the processes
involvedBI6.11
PY8.5 SL:
Catheterisation
Abdomen osteology revision
AN52.1,43.2
Tongue & esophagus
PY5.12-BP RECORDING
PY-SGD-5.8
BI -11.13 (SGOT & SGPT)
116 PY7.3.7
7.3.8
Describe the major types of haemoglobin and its derivatives found in the body and their physiological/ pathological
relevanceBI6.12
Abdomen gross anatomy revision
117 PY-ECE- PRACTICAL
VISIT TO DIABETIC CLINIC
VI: SURGERY ECE: Inguinal hernia
118 PY5.11.1 BI6.11
6.12
ECE: APPENDICITIS
119 BI 6.11
6.12
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT PY- formative assessment
Endocrine system test paper
120 Describe & identify the microanatomical features of Gastro-intestinal
system:AN
52.1
(stomach)
Describe the mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration, tubular reabsorption & secretion; concentration and
dilutingSPY7.3.6
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm 12 - 1 pm 2- 3 PM 3-4 PM
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Dissection Dissection PRACTICAL Practical
121 functions of
haem BI6.11 types of haemoglobin
6.12
urine formation
PY7.3.9 bones of abdominopelvic
region AN 53.4
AN 49.5,49.2,49.1,49.3,49.4 AN 52.1
stomach
PY-
PY-REVISION
GENERALEXAMINATION
&BP RECORDING
122 patho-physiology of shock
PY5.11.2
functions of haem
BI6.11 major types of
haemoglobin 6.12
bony pelvis
AN53.2,53.3 Perineal membrane AN 49.3,49.4
123 complications and evaluation of
Obstructive PY7.3.9
CONTER CURRENT
MECHANISM(SGD)
demonstrate boundaries,
contentAN 49.4 anatomical basis of Perineal
tear,49.5
muscles of Pelvic diaphragmAN 48.1
124 organization of
nervousPY10.1 Kidney BI6.13
6.14
6.15
superficial &
deep perinealAN
49.1
superficial & deep perinealAN 48.1
125 BI6.13
6.14
6.15
Important male &
female pelvic AN
48.2, Suprapubic cystosto
48.5 neurological
basis of Automatic
bladder,48.6
AN 48.2,48.5,48.6 PY5.11.1
HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK
SGD
126 Gastro-intestinal
system:AN52.1
(small
intestine)
PY5.11.2
SHOCK
SGD
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
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127 BI 6.13
6.14
6.15(IL)
PY10.2.1 important male & female pelvic viscera AN 48.2,
anatomical basis of suprapubic cystost AN 48.5
L
AN52.1
(small intestine)
PY6.9-RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM EXAMINATION
PY-SGD
BI -11.14 (ALP)
128 discuss the significance
PY7.4
BI I 6.13
6.14
6.15(SDL)
AN 48.2,48.5 U
129 PY10.2.1
SGD
AN 48.2,48.5 N
130 renal regulation of
fluid PY7.5.1
BI I 6.13
6.14
6.15(SDL)
AN 48.2,48.5,48.8 C
131 BI I 6.13
6.14
6.15(SDL)
VI:Obstetrics&
Gynaecology
AN 48.2,48.5 structures palpable,48.8 H PY7.5.2
7.5.4
ACID BASE BALANCE
132 AN52.1(large
intestine&
appendix)
PY10.2.4 SPORTS
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
133 BI I 6.13
6.14
6.15(SDL)
innervations of urinary bladder
PY7.6.1
7.6.3
AN48.2,
48.5,48.8
AN 48.2,48.5,48.8
L
AN52.1(large intestine&
appendix)
PY -SGD
PY-Revision on general
examination& Respiratory
system examination
BI -11.16 ( Separation
Techniques)
134 PY7.6.4
7.6.5 branches of sacral
plexus7.9
functions of DNA and RNA
BI7.1
AN
48.2,48.5,
48.8, basis of
Perineal tear
49.5
internal iliac artery AN 48.3
branches of sacral plexus,48.4
U
135 PY 10.2.6
SGD
important male & female pelvic
visceraAN
48.2
AN 48.3,48.4 N
136 PY10.2.7
10.2.9
structure and functions of DNA and RNA
BI17.1
development of Urinary
system AN
52.7
AN 48.3,48.4, demonstrate the
type, articular ends50.2
C
137 BI17.1 AN 54.1,54.2,
54.3, surface
marking of;
Regions55.1, surface projections of:
Stomach 55.2
REVISION H -PY Formative assessment
Test paper CVS
138 AN52.1
(Liver & GB)
functions and properties of synapse
PY10.2.7
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
139 BI1.72 artificial
kidney,PY7.7 important male & female pelvic
visceraAN
48.2, anatomical basis of
suprapubic48.7
AN 53.1
REVISION
L
AN52.1
(Liver & GB)
PY6.8 SPIROMETRY
PYSGD10.2.
BI -11.16 ( Separation
Techniques) 140 Renal Function
TestsPY7.8 processes involved in
replicationBI7.2
microanatomical
featuresAN
52.8
SEMINAR U
141 the functions and properties of
synapsePY10.2.10
AN 52.8 SEMINAR N
142 clinical examination of the nervous
systemPY10.2.11
10.2.12
involved in replication & repair of
DNABI7.2
muscles of Pelvic
diaphragmAN
48.1
SEMINAR C
143 replication & repair of
DNABI7.2
REVISION H AETCOM MODULE 1.2
144 AN52.1
(Endocrine II)
“WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PATIENT”
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3 HOUR 11-12 pm
Dissection
12 - 1 pm
Dissection
2- 3 PM
Practical
3-4 PM
Practical
145 replication & repair
of DNABI7.2 functions and properties of
synapsePY10.2
cross-section at
the levelAN 51.1
midsagittal section of male and female
pelvis,51.2
AN 51.1 AN52.1
(Endocrine II)
PY7.8 SGD-RENAL FUNCTION
TESTS
PY-FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
GENERAL EXAMINATIONS&
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
BI -11.20 (Abnormal constituents of
Urine)
146 discuss somatic
sensationsPY10.3.1
10.3.2
replication & repair of DNA
andBI7.2
curvatures of the
vertebralAN50.1, curvatures of the
vertebral50.3, anatomical basis
of Scoliosis50.4
AN 51.1
147 PY10.3.3
10.3.4
development and congenital
anomaliesAN
52.6
midsagittal sectionAN 51.2
148 PY10.3.4 gene mutations and basic
mechanismBI7.3
development and congenital
anomaliesAN
52.6
midsagittal section of male and
femaleAN 51.2
149 applications of molecular
technologiesBI7.4
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT PY PY
150 AN52.2(URINARY
SYSTEM)
PY10.3.5
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Date
8 – 9 am 9 – 10 am 10 – 11 am 11 – 12
pm
12 – 1
pm
1-2
pm
2 – 3 pm 3 – 4 pm
151 structure of
chromosomesAN73.1
technique of
karyotyping,73.2,
Lyon's hypothesis73.3
applications of molecular
technologiesBI7.4
AN52.2(URINARY SYSTEM)
PY-EXAMINATION OF
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
PY-10.2.7&10.2.8
BI -11.21 (Estimation oif Glucose)
Introduction to head & neck muscles of facial
expressionAN28.1, sensory
innervation28.2demonstrate
origin /formation,28.3, branches of facial
nerve28.4cervical lymph
nodes,28.5superficial muscles of
face,28.6
discuss somatic
sensationsPY10.3.7
10.3.8
modes of inheritance charts for the various
typesAN74.1,74.2, multifactorial
inheritance74.3, genetic
basis & clinical
features74.4
discuss somatic
sensationsPY10.3.7
10.3.8
layers of scalp, itsAN 27.1, emissary
veins with27.2
153 processes involved in
replicationBI7.2gene
mutations and,7.3 applications of molecular
tech7.4
SGD
PY Introduction
Reproductive
system
anatomical position of skullAN26.1,
features of norma frontalis26.2
154 discuss somatic
sensationsPY10.3.9 BI7.2,7.3
7.4
features of norma frontalis,AN 26.2 demonstrate the parts,
boAN28.9,2 8.10
155 layers of scalp,AN27.1, emissary veins with its
role27.2
Replication BI7.2, gene mutations
and7.3 applications of
molecular7.4
somatic sensations
PY10.3.10
discuss sex
determinationPY9.1.1
to
9.1.4
156 BI7.2,7.3
7.4
AN52.2
(MRS I)
PY10.3.8
SGD
AETCOM MODULE 1.1
Large group discussion
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR
Dissection
7HOUR
Dissection
157 structural and
numericalAN75.1, terms
mosaic75.2genetic
basis & clinical,75.3
role of xenobiotics
in diseaseBI 7.5 AN52.2(MRS I)
PY-REVISION
EXAMINATION OF
CARDIOVASCULAR
SYSTEM
PY10.3.1&10.3.2
BI -11.21 (Estimation of
Urea)
components of lacrimal apparatusAN 31.4,
158 Describe and discuss
motor tractsPY10.4.1 components of lacrimal
apparatusAN31.4
ternocleidomastoidAN 29.1, anatomical basis of
Erb’s & Klumpke’s29.2anatomical basis of wry
neck,29.3, Describe & demonstrate attachments
of29.4
159 anti-oxidant defence
systemsBI7.6 Describe and discuss
puberty:PY9.2.1
to 9.2.5
AN 29.1,29.2,29.3,29.4
160 Describe and discuss
motor tractsPY10.4.2
10.4.3
10.4.8
Describe the structure and functions of
DNABI7.1, organization of nervous
system10.1 functions and properties of
synapse10.2, discuss somatic
sensations10.3
AN29.1,29.2,
29.3,29.4
contents of the vertebral
canalAN 42.1, demonstrate the
boundaries and contents42.2, Describe the position, direction
of fibres42.3
161 genetic basis of
variationAN75.4,74.5 role of oxidative stress in the
pathogenesisBI7.7
PY10.3 SGD features of norma
frontalis AN 26.2 boundaries and subdivisions of
anterior triangleAN32.1, demonstrate boundaries and
contents32.2
162 role of oxidative
stress BI7.7 AN52.2
(MRS II)
Describe male reproductive
system PY9.3
discuss motor
tracts PY
10.4.5, discuss the organization
SPORTS
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DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 3HOUR
PRACTICAL
4HOUR
PRACTICAL
5HOUR
DISSECTION
6HOUR
DISSECTION
7HOUR
DISSECTION
163 modifications of deep
fasciaAN 4.4, modifications of deep
cervical35.1, fascial
spaces of neck35.10
role of oxidative stresBI7.7
SGD
microanatomical features
of:AN52.2
(MRS II)
features of norma
frontalisAN26.2
boundaries and subdivisions of anterior
triangleAN32.1demonstrate boundaries and
contents of muscular,32.2
164 Describe and discuss motor tracts,
mechanismPY10.4.6
ECE:THYROID
SWELLING
features of norma
frontalis,AN26.2
identify major foramina withAN30.2Describe
& identify dural folds,30.3, clinical
importance of dural venous30.4
165 the role of oxidative stress in
theBI7.7SGD
Describe female reproductive
systemPY9.4
Describe cranial
cavityAN26.3 Describe the cranial fossaeAN30.1
166 Describe and discuss motor
tractsPY10.4.5
BI7.7 SGD AN26.3 AN 31.1,31.2,31.3,31.5
167 Describe & identify
duralAN30.3, Describe clinical importance of dural
venous sinuses30.4, various layers of meninges with
its56.1, circulation of
CSF with its56.2
BI7.7 SGD discuss structure and functions of
reticularPY10.5
female reproductive
systemPY9.4.5
9.4.6
AN 31.1,31.2,31.3, anatomical basis of oculomotor31.5
168 importance of various dietary
componentsBI8.1 types and causes of
protein8.2
8.3
Features ofUrinary
system:AN52.2
FRS-I
Describe and discuss motor
tractsPY10.4.3
CORTICO SPINAL TRACT
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169 ANATOMY
170
171 PHYSIOLOGY
172
173 BIOCHEMISTRY
174
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
175 identify extra ocular muscles
of eyeballAN
31.1
causes (including dietary habits), effects and
healthBI8.4, nutritional
importance of
commonly8.5 preparation of buffers
and11.2.3
SECOND SESSIONAL
EXAMINATION ON
AN
PY
BI – Revision Practical
SEMINAR
176 discuss Spinal
cordPY10.6 demonstrate
locationAN35.2clinical
features of Thyroid
swellings,35.8development
and developmental basis
of c,43.4
features of
mandibleAN26.4 AN35.1,35.2,35.3,35.4,35.5
177 cellular and humoral components of the
immuneBI10.3, discuss innate and adaptive immune
responses10.4 antigens and
concepts10.5
discuss Spinal
cordPY10.6.2 features of typical
and atypical cervical
vertebraeAN26.5the
features of the 7th
cervical
vertebra,26.7
cervical sympathetic
chainAN35.6, course and
branches of IX, X, XI & XII
nerve in the neck35.7, anatomically
relevant35.8clinical features of
compression of
subclavian,35.9, fascial
spaces of neck35.10
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178 Describe female reproductive
systemPY9.4.5
9.4.7
the cellular and humoral
componentsBI BI10.3, innate and adaptive
immune10.4 antigens and concepts
involved10.5
anatomical position
of skullAN26.1 AN35.6,35.7,35.8,35.9,35.10
179 Testing of muscles of facial
expressionAN
43.5
BI BI10.3,10.4
10.5
PY- VIVA
EXAMINATIONS
AN26.1 demonstrate extent,AN 33.1, Describe & demonstrate
attachments33.2
180 BI
BI10.3,10.4
10.
AETCOM MODULE1.3 the doctor relationship
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
181 demonstrate articulating
surfaceAN33.3dislocation
of temporomandibular
joint,33.5, surgical importance of
deep facial vein28.8
commonly used laboratory
apparatusBI11.1 preparation of
buffers11.2 chemical components of
normal urine11.3
Urinary systemAN52.2
FRS-I
PY-VIVA
PY-HIGHER FUNCTIONS&
SENSORY SYSTEM
BI- Revision Practicals
L anatomical position of
skullAN 26.1
demonstrate articulating
surfaceAN33.3, clinical
significance of pterygoid
venous33.4, features of
dislocation of
temporomandibular33.5
182 discuss functions of
cerebral cortexPY10.7.2
10.7.3
Testing of muscles of facial
expressionAN
43.5
U AN26.1 demonstrate the
morphologyAN34.1, basis of
formation of submandibular
stones34.2
183 commonly used
laboratory apparatusBI
11.1
preparation of buffers11.2 chemical components of
normal urine11.3
discuss the physiological effects of sex
hormonesPY9.5
N AN26.1 AN34.1,34.2
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184 discuss functions of
cerebral cortexPY10.7.4
10.7.5
screening of
urineBI 11.5 principles of
colorimetry 11.6
C composition of soft palateAN36.1, functions of
Waldeyer’s lymphatic36.2, clinical significance
of pyriform fossa36.3
185 demonstrate the
morphologyAN34.1, formation of submandibular
stones34.2
screening of
urine forBI
11.5 principles of
colorimetry 11.6
discuss functions of cerebral
cortexPY10.7 .2 to 10.7.5
SGD
H anatomical basis of tonsillitisAN36.4, clinical
significance of Killian’s dehiscence36.5
186 screening of urine for
inbornBI11.5
BI11.511.6
microanatomical features of urinary
systemAN52.2
(FRS-II)
discuss functions of cerebral
cortexPY10.7.6
PY10.7.7 SPORTS
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
187 morphology,
relationsAN36.1, functions of
Waldeyer’s36.2, clinical significance of pyriform
fossa36.3, natomical basis
of tonsillitis36.4, clinical significance of Killian’s
dehiscence36.5
basis and rationale of biochemical
testsBI11.17 to basic principles involved in the functioning of
instruments11.19
AN52.2
(FRS-II)
PY-SEMINAR
PY-10.11.2
MOTOR SYSTEM
BI Revision Practicals
features of nasal septumAN 37.1, functional anatomy
of paranasal sinuses37.2, anatomical basis of sinusitis
& maxillary sinus tumours37.3
188 functions of cerebral
cortexPY10.7.8
features of nasal
septumAN37.1 Describe the morphologyAN 38.1
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189 basis and rationale of biochemical
testsBI11.17 to basic principles involved in the
functioning11.19
discuss functions of cerebral
cortexPY10.7.9
Describe the
morphologyAN38.1, anatomical aspects of
laryngitis38.2anatomical
basis of recurrent laryngeal nerve
injury,38.3
demonstrate the
morphologAN39.1
190 contraceptive methods for male and
femalePY9.6.1
processes involved in maintenance of normal
pHBI6.7results of
Arterial Blood Gas, 6.8
demonstrate the
morpholoAN39.1, anatomical basis of hypoglossal nerve
palsy39.2, muscles
producing the movements of atlantooccipital joint &
atlantoaxial joint43.4
blood supply and nerve supply of external
earAN40.1, functional
anatomy of middle ear and
auditory tube240.2
191 AN40.2 BI6.7,6.8 discuss functions of cerebral
cortex,PY10.7.10, correct
clinical examination of the
nervous system10.7.11
demonstrate parts and layers of eyeballAN41.1
192 BI6.7,6.8 microanatomy of
pituitary glandAN43.2
CORNEA,RETINA
discuss functions of cerebral
cortexPY10.7.8
SGD
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
193 demonstrate parts and layers of
eyeballAN41.1
processes involved in maintenance of
normal pHBI6.7, interpret results of Arterial Blood
Gas (6.8
AN43.2 CORNEA,RETINA
PY SEMINAR
PY REVISION HIGHER
FUNCTIONS,,SENSORY
&MOTOR SYSTEM
BI Revision Practicals
demonstrate the movements
with muscles producing the movementsAN
43.1
194 discuss functions of cerebral
cortexPY10.7.12
anomalies of
faceAN43.4 AN43.6,43.7,43.8,43.9
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10.7.13
195 biochemical role of
vitamins inBI6.5, biochemical processes involved in generation
of energy6.6
Enumerate the contraceptive methods for male and
femalePY9.6.2
REVISION-OSTEOLOGY
196 discuss behavioural and EEG
characteristicsPY10.8.1
biochemical role of vitamins in the
body andBI6.5, biochemical processes involved in
generation of6.6
REVISION- GROSS ANATOMY
197 developmental basis of congenital
anamoliesAN43.4
BI6.5,6.6 Describe female reproductive
systemPY9.4 SGD FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
198 BI6.5,6.6 microanatomical features of Spinal
cordAN64.1
BRAIN,SPINAL
CORD
chemical transmission in the
nervous systemPY10.10 SGD
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
199 ECE AN functions of haem in the body
andBI6.11
AN64.1:BRAIN,SPINAL
CORD
PY-SEMINAR
PY-FA ON HIGHER
FUNCTIONS,,SENSORY
&MOTOR SYSTEM
BI Revision Practicals
INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN &SPINAL
CORD
200 discuss behavioural and
EEGPY10.8.1
ECE AN external features of spinal cordAN57.1, spinal
cord in child &57.2
201 the functions of haem in the
bodyBI6.11
effects of removal of
gonadsPY9.7
distribution of circle of WillisAN 62.6
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202 discuss behavioural and
EEGPY10.8.2
functions of haem in the
bodyBI6.11
distribution of circle of
willisAN 62.6
external features of medulla
oblongataAN 58.1, transverse
section of medulla
oblongata58.2, cranial nerve
nuclei in medulla58.3
203 external features of spinal
cordAN57.1, extent of spinal
cord in child57.2, transverse section of spinal
cord57.3tracts at
mid thoracic level of spinal cord
,57.4, anatomical
basis of
syringomyelia57.5
BI6.11 PY10.8.2SDG AN58.1,58.2,
58.3anatomical
basis & effects of medial & lateral medullary
syndrome,58.4
external features of
ponsAN59.1, transverse
section of pons59.2, cranial
nerve nuclei in
pons59.3boundaries & features
of IIIrd, IVth lateral ventricles
&,63.1
204 AETCOM MODULE 1.34 ”THE FOUNDATION OF COMMUNICATION””
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
205 external features
of ponsAN59.1, transverse section
of pons59.2, cranial nerve
nuclei in pons59.3
importance of various dietary
componentsBI8.1 types and causes of
protein8.2dietary
advice for optimal
health 8.3
AN
PYSEMINAR
PY10.11.4REFLEXES
BI Revision Practicals
components and functions of the lymphatic systemAN60.1
206 discuss functional anatomy of
earPY10.15.1
EAR
features of IIIrd, IVth lateral
ventricle AN63.1, anatomical basis of congenital
hydrocephalus63.2
external & internal features of
cerebellumAN60.1connections
of cerebellar cortex and intracerebellar
nuclei,60.2anatomical basis of
cerebellar dysfunction,60.3
external & internal features
of midbrainAN 61.1internal
features of midbrain,61.2
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207 importance of various dietary
componentsBI 8.1 types and causes of protein
energy8.2dietary
advice for optimal health in childhood 8.3
functional anatomy of ear
andPY10.15.2
external & internal features of
midbrainAN61.1internal
features of
midbrain,61.2effects of
Benedikt’s and Weber’s
syndrome,61.3
cranial nerve nucleiAN
62.1, demonstrate
surfaces, sulci, gyri,62.2
208 physiology of
pregnancyPY9.8.1 importance of various dietary
componentsBI 8.1 types and causes of protein
energy8.2 Provide
dietary advice for
optimal health8.3
demonstrate surfaces, sulci,
gyri polesAN 62.2 cranial nerve nuclei
withAN62.1demonstrate
surfaces, sulci, gyri,
poles,62.2
209 AN62.2 BI 8.1 8.2 8.3 PY9.8.2
9.8.3
PY10.17.1
EYE
AN 62.3,63.1
210 BI7.7 AN discuss functional anatomy of
earPY10.15.3
discuss pathophysiology
of deafnessPY
10.16
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
211 white matter of
cerebrumAN
62.3
common disorders associated with protein
metabolismBI
5.4 Interpret
laboratory results of
analytes5.5
AN
PYSEMINAR
PYREVISION ON
REFLEXES
BI Revision Practicals
parts, boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth lateral
ventricleAN 63.1
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212 discuss functional anatomy of
eyPY10.17.2
AN63.1,63.2 AN62.5
213 common disorders associated with protein
metabolismBI
5.4laboratory
results of
analytes 5.5
PY10.17.3 AN62.4
214 Describe and discuss motor
tractsPY5.10.4
BI 5.4 5.5 AN 62.4
215 AN:VISUAL
PATHWAY
BI 5.4 5.5 PY10.17.3 PY10.17.4 SEMINAR
216 results of analytes
associatedBI4.5 laboratory results of analytes
associated4.7
AN PY10.17.5 PY10.17.6
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
217 cranial nerve nuclei
AN62.1
laboratory results of
analytes BI
4.5 laboratory
results of analytes associated with
AN
PYSEMINAR
PY10.11.5 CRANIAL
NERVESI toVI
BI ECE
AETCOM MODULE 1.5 LARGE GROUP DISCUSSION
STUDENTS
REFLECTIONS
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metabolism
4.7
218 functional anatomy of eye,
phPY10.17.7
anatomical basis of facial nerve palsy
AN28.7
REVISION
219 BI 4.5 4.7 PY10.17.8 VI:NEUROANATOMY AN :Surface &
radiology of brain
220 discuss the physiology of pregnancy
PY9.8.4
to9.8.7
results of blood glucose
level BI 3.10
boundaries, parts, gross
relationAN62.5 REVISION
221 development of neural
tubeAN64.2, various types of open neural
tube64.3
BI 3.10 discuss perception of smell and
taste sensationPY10.13. discuss patho-physiology of
altered smell,PY10.14
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT PRACTICALS
222 BI 3.10 AN62.4 discuss the physiological basis of lesion in visual path
wayPY10.18
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
223 AN results of blood
glucose levelsBI
3.10
AN
PY10.11.5CRANIAL
NERVESVII to XII
PY
BI – ECE
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT THEORY
224 auditory & visual evoke
potentialsPY10.19
AN
225 cellular and humoral components of the immune
systemBI10.3
discuss perception of smell and taste
sensationPY1.13.2 discuss patho-physiology of
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discuss innate and adaptive immune
responses,10.4 antigens and concepts involved in vaccine
development10.5
altered smell
and10.14.2
226 PY cellular and humoral components of the
immune systemBI
10.3innate and
adaptive immune
responses 10.4 antigens and concepts involved in vaccine
development10.5
227 AN BI 10.3 10.4 10.5 PY1011.5REVISION
228 BI 10.3 10.4 10.5 AN PY PY1011.5REVISION
DAY 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 10-11 am
Practical
11-12 pm
Practical
1 - 2 pm
Dissection
6HOUR 7HOUR
229 AN BI SGD THIRD SESSIONAL-
PracticalS
230 PY AN
231 BI SGD PY
232 PY BI SGD
234 AN BI SGD PY
235 BI SGD AN PY
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DAY THIRD SESSIONAL EXAMINATION THEORY -TIME 9.30 AM to 12.30 PM
236 ANATOMY I
237
238 ANATOMYII
239
240 PHYSIOLOGY I
241 PHYSIOLOGY II
242
243 BIOCHEMISTRY I
244
245 BIOCHEMISTRY II
246
DAY THIRD SESSIONAL EXAMINATION PRACTICAL -TIME 9.30 AM to 4 PM
236 Batch A – anatomy, Batch B – physiology and Batch C- Biochemistry
237 Batch B – anatomy, Batch C – physiology and Batch D- Biochemistry
238 Batch C – anatomy, Batch D – physiology and Batch A- Biochemistry
239 Batch D – anatomy, Batch A – physiology and Batch B- Biochemistry
240
DAY
236 Study leave
237
238
239
240