Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Com.Medicine Sports & Extra Curriculam Aligned and integrated topic SDL ECE AETCOM AITO
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
8:30-9:30 Anatomical Terminology Demonstrate normal anatomical position,
various planes, relation, comparison,
laterality & movement in our body (AN1.1)
LT-1 Lecture Y Viva
9:30-11:30 Anatomical Terminology AN1.1 & AN1.2 Demo Room DOAP Y Viva
11.30 – 12.30 General Physiology
PY1.1 Describe the structure and functions of
a mammalian cell LT- 1 lecture Y Theory/viva
12.30 - 01.30 General Physiology
PY1.1 Describe the structure and functions of
a mammalian cell-cell membrane LT- 1 lecture Y Theory/viva
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch A) Introduction to haemat practicals haematology lab DOAP Y None
14:30 -16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.1) Describe commonly used laboratory
apparatus and equipments, good safe
laboratory practice and waste disposal
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 General Physiology
PY1.2 Describe and discuss the principles of
homeostasis LT- 1 Lecture Y Theory/viva
9:30-10:30 Skin & Fascia
Describe different types of skin &
dermatomes in body(AN4.1), Describe
structure
& function of skin with its
appendages.(AN4.2), Describe superficial
fascia along with fat distribution in
body(AN4.3), Describe modifications of deep
fascia with its functions(AN4.4)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 AETCOM(Module 1.5) ANATOMY Cadaveric Oath Ceremony DH
02:30- 04:30 General features of bones
Describe parts, blood and nerve supply of a
long bone(AN2.1) Demo Room DOAP Y Viva
08:30 -09:30
Basic Biochemistry (BI1.1) Describe the molecular and functional
organization of a cell and its subcellular
components.
LT-1 LGIS y ORAL
EXAMINATION PHY
09.30 – 10.30 General Physiology PY1.3 Describe intercellular communication LT- 1 lecture Y Theory/viva
10.30 – 11.30 General Physiology
PY1.6 Describe the fluid compartments of the
body, its ionic composition LT- 1 lecture Y
11.30 – 12.30 AETCOM(Module ) PHYSIOLOGY Module 1.3AETCOM-session 1 LT- 1 lecture Y
12:30-01:30 General features of bones
Describe parts, blood and nerve supply of a
long bone(2.1), Enumerate laws of
ossification(AN2.2), Enumerate special
features of a sesamoid bone(AN2.3),
Describe composition of bone and bone
marrow(AN1.2)
LT-1 Lecture Y/N Viva
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B) Introduction to haemat practicals haematology lab DOAP None
14:30-16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch A)
(BI11.1) Describe commonly used laboratory
apparatus and equipments, good safe
laboratory practice and waste disposalDEPT SGD Y
ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
Time Table of MBBS 1st Year Batch 2019-2020
(Monday)
02.09.19
(Tuesday)
03.09.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Wednesday
04.09.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Joints
Describe various joints with subtypes and
examples(AN2.5),Explain the concept of
nerve supply of joints & Hilton’s law(AN2.6)LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Epithelium histology
Identify epithelium under the microscope &
describe the various types that correlate to
its function(AN65.1)LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Epithelium histology(Batch A)
Joints(Batch B)
AN65.1
AN2.5,2.6
Histo Lab
Demo Room
Practicals
Small Group Discussion
Y
Y
Practicals
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30Epithelium histology(Batch B)
Joints(Batch A)
AN65.1
AN2.5,2.6
Histo Lab
Demo Room
Practicals
Small Group Discussion
Y
Y
Practicals
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Bone and Joints AN2.1 to 2.6 DH SGT Viva
08:30-09:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates (BI3.1) Discuss and differentiate
Monosaccharides, di-saccharides and
polysaccharides giving examples of main
Carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
element and storage in the human body
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30-10:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates (BI3.1) Discuss and differentiate
monosaccharides, di-saccharides and
polysaccharides giving examples of main
carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
element and storage in the human body
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
10.30 – 11.30
General Physiology PY1.1&1.3Describe the structure and
functions of a mammalian cell . Describe
intercellular communication
Dept of Physiology SGT Y Theory/viva
11.30 – 01.30 General Physiology (Batch A) Use of the compound MICROSCOPE haematology lab DOAP
11:30-13:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch B) BIOCHEMISTRY
(BI3.2) Describe the processes involved in
digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates
and storage.
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30 General Physiology (Batch B) Use of the compound MICROSCOPE haematology lab DOAP
14:30-16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch A) BIOCHEMISTRY
(BI3.2) Describe the processes involved in
digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates
and storage.
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 General Physiology
PY1.4 Describe apoptosis – programmed cell
death DEPT SGT Y
09.30 – 10.30 General Physiology
PY1.6 Describe the fluid compartments of the
body, its ionic composition- Plasma Proteins LT- 1 lecture Y
10:30-11:30 General features of Muscle
Classify muscle tissue according to structure
& action(AN3.1),Enumerate parts of
skeletal muscle and differentiate between
tendons and aponeuroses with
examples(AN3.2)
LT-1 Lecture Y
11:30-01:30 General features of Muscle AN3.1,3.2 Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 General features of the cardiovascular system
Differentiate between blood vascular and
lymphatic system(AN5.1),Differentiate
between pulmonary and systemic
circulation(AN5.2), List general differences
between arteries & veins(AN5.3), Explain
functional difference between elastic,
muscular arteries and arterioles(AN5.4),
Describe portal system giving
examples(AN5.5), Describe the concept of
anastomoses and collateral circulation with
significance of end-arteries(AN5.6)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
(Thursday)
05.09.19
(Friday)
06.09.19
(Saturday)
07.09.19
(Monday)
09.09.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 General features of the cardiovascular system AN5.1,5.2,5.3,5.4,5.5,5.6 Demo Room/DH Small Group Discussion
10:30-11:30 SDL-Cardiovascular system AN5.1,5.2,5.3,5.4,5.5,5.6 Demo Room/DH SDL
11.30 – 12.30 General Physiology
PY1.7 Describe the concept of pH & Buffer
systems in the body DEPT SDL Y
11.30 – 12.30 General Physiology PY1.6,PY1.7 Dept/Library SGT
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch A) COLLECTION OF BLOOD SAMPLE haematology lab DOAP
14:30-16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch B)
(BI3.2) Describe the processes involved in
digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates
and storage.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
(Tuesday)
10.09.19
08:30-09:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (BI5.1) Describe and discuss structural
organization of proteins
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ ANA
09.30 – 10.30 Haematology
PY2.1 Describe the composition and
functions of blood components LT- 1 lecture
10.30 – 11.30 General Physiology PY1.6,1.7 dept SGT Y
11.30 – 12.30 AETCOM(Module) PHYSIOLOGY
Module 1.3ATCOM-session 2,part 1
Dept of Physiology/
Library Y
12:30-01:30 Introduction to Embryology Describe the stages of human life(AN76.1),
Explain the terms- phylogeny, ontogeny,
trimester, viability(AN76.2)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B) COLLECTION OF BLOOD SAMPLE haematology lab DOAP
14:30-16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch A)
(BI3.2) Describe the processes involved in
digestion and assimilation of carbohydrates
and storage.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Connective tissue histology
Describe & identify various types of
connective tissue with functional
correlation(AN66.1)LT-1 Lecture Y Written
09:30-10:30 General Features of lymphatic system
List the components and functions of the
lymphatic system(AN6.1), Describe structure
of lymph capillaries & mechanism of lymph
circulation(AN6.2)
LT-1 Lecture N
10:30-12:00
Connective tissue histology(Batch A)
Introduction to Upper Limb bones & clavicle
(Batch B)AN66.1
Identify the given bone, its side, important
features & keep it in anatomical
position(AN8.1), Identify & describe joints
formed by the given bone(AN8.2), Enumerate
peculiarities of clavicle(AN8.3)Muscle
attachments(AN8.4)
Histo-Lab
Demo Room/DH
Practicals
DOAP
Y Viva/ Practicals
12.00 - 01.30
Connective tissue histology(Batch B)
Introduction to Upper Limb bones & clavicle
(Batch A)AN66.1
Identify the given bone, its side, important
features & keep it in anatomical
position(AN8.1), Identify & describe joints
formed by the given bone(AN8.2), Enumerate
peculiarities of clavicle(AN8.3)Muscle
attachments(AN8.4)
Histo-Lab
Demo Room/DH
Practicals
DOAP
Y Viva/ Practicals
02:30-04:30 NervousSystem AN 7.1, 7.2,7.3,7.4 Demo Room/DH DOAP Y Viva/ Practicals
08:30-09:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins
(BI5.1) Describe and discuss structural
organization of proteins LT-1 LGIS y SAQ ANA
(Monday)
09.09.19
Holiday (Muharram)
(Thursday)
12.09.19
(Friday)
13.09.19
Wednesday
11.09.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins
(BI5.2) Describe and discuss functions of
proteins and structure-function relationships
in relevant areas eg, hemoglobin and
selected hemoglobinopathies LT-1 LGIS y MCQ PHY MEDICINE, PATH
10.30 – 11.30 General Physiology
PY1.5 Describe and discuss transport
mechanisms across cell membranes-I LT- 1 lecture Y
11.30 – 01.30 Haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT- hemoglobin
determination DOAP ospe/DOAP
11:30-13:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (Batch
B) (BIOCHEMISTRY)
(BI5.3) Describe the digestion and absorption
of dietary proteins.
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
PEAD
02.30 – 04.30
Haematology (Batch B) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT- hemoglobin
determination
DOAP ospe/DOAP
14:30-16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (Batch
A) (BIOCHEMISTRY)
(BI5.3) Describe the digestion and absorption
of dietary proteins.
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
PEAD
08.30 – 09.30 General Physiology
PY1.5 Describe and discuss transport
mechanisms across cell membranes-II LT- 1 lecture Y
09:30-10:30 Introduction to the nervous system
Describe general plan of nervous system with
components of central, peripheral
& autonomic nervous systems(AN7.1), List
components of nervous tissue and their
functions(AN7.2) Describe parts of a neuron
and classify them based on number of
neurites(AN7.3)size & function Describe
structure of a typical spinal nerve(AN7.4),
Describe concept of loss of innervation of a
muscle with its applied(AN7.6) anatomy
LT-1 Lecture Y Viva/Written
10:30-01:30 ECE ANATOMY CASE-Clavicle Fracture
Describe and discuss the mechanism of
Injury, clinical features, investigations and
plan
management of fracture of clavicle(OR2.1)
Demo Room/DH
PBL/Interactive
Orthopaedics
08:30-09:30 Pectoral Region
Describe attachment, nerve supply & action
of pectoralis major and pectoralis
minor(AN9.1)
LT-1 Lecture Y
09:30-11:30
FORMATIVE ASSESMENT-General Anatomy
written LT-1&2 Written Test
11.30 – 12.30 Haematology
PY2.2 Discuss the origin, forms, variations
and functions of plasma proteins LT- 1 lecture
12.30 - 01.30 AETCOM(Module 1.3) PHYSIOLOGY Module 1.3AETCOM-session 2,part 2 department/library
02.30 – 04.30
AETCOM(Module 1.3) PHYSIOLOGY (Batch
A) Module 1.3AETCOM-session 3, department
14:30-16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.2) Describe the preparation of buffers
and estimation of pH.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 General Physiology
PY1.8 Describe and discuss the molecular
basis of resting membrane potential and
action potential in excitable tissues-RMP LT- 1 lecture Y
09:30-10:30 GametogenesisDescribe spermatogenesis and oogenesis
along with diagrams(AN77.3), )LT-1 Lecture Y Written
10:30-11:30
Chromosomes
Describe the structure of chromosomes with
classification(AN73.1) LT-1 Lecture Y Written
(Friday)
13.09.19
(Saturday)
14.09.19
(Monday)
16.09.19
(Tuesday)
17.09.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11:30-01:30 Pectoral Region AN9.1 DH Dissection Y Viva/Written
02:30-04:30 Humerus
Identify the given bone, its side, important
features & keep it in anatomical position
(AN8.1), Identify & describe joints formed by
the given bone(AN8.2), Demonstrate
important muscle attachment on the given
bone(AN8.4) Demo Room/DH DOAP
08:30-09:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins
(BI5.2) Describe and discuss functions of
proteins and structure-function relationships
in relevant areas eg, hemoglobin and
selected hemoglobinopathies LT-1 LGIS y MCQ PHY MEDICINE, PATH
09.30 – 10.30 General Physiology
PY1.8 Describe and discuss the molecular
basis of resting membrane potentila and
action potentila in excitable tissues-AP-I LT- 1 lecture
10.30 – 11.30 Haematology
PY2.3 Describe and discuss the synthesis
and functions of Haemoglobin and explain its
breakdown. Describe variants of Hemoglobin DEPT SGT biochemistry
11.30 – 12.30 General Physiology PY1.8-RMP in different tissues dept/library SGT
12:30-01:30 Bone & Cartilage (Histology)
Identify bone under the microscope; classify
various types and describe(AN 71.1) the
structure-function correlation of the same
Identify cartilage under the microscope &
describe various types and structure- function
correlation of the same(AN71.2) LT-1
Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
AETCOM(Module 1.3) PHYSIOLOGY (Batch
B) Module 1.3AETCOM-session 3 departm,ent
14:30-16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)(BI11.2) Describe the preparation of buffers
and estimation of pH. DEPTSGD Y
ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Fertilisation
Describe the stages and consequences of
fertilisation(AN77.4), Enumerate and describe
the anatomical principles underlying(AN77.5)
contraception LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Breast
Breast: Describe the location, extent, deep
relations, structure, age(AN9.2)changes,
blood supply, lymphatic drainage,
microanatomy and applied anatomy of breast LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Bone & Cartilage (Histology)Batch A
Breast(Batch B)
AN71.1,71.2
AN9.2Histo Lab Practicals Y Written/Viva
12.00 - 01.30Bone & Cartilage (Histology)Batch B
Breast(Batch A)AN71.1,71.2
AN9.2
Histo.
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Pectoral Region(SDL) AN9.1,9.2,9.3 Demo Room/DH SDL Y
08:30-09:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins
(BI5.2) Describe and discuss functions of
proteins and structure-function relationships
in relevant areas eg, hemoglobin and
selected hemoglobinopathies LT-1 LGIS y MCQ PHY MEDICINE, PATH
Wednesday
18.09.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
(Tuesday)
17.09.19
Thursday
19.09.19
Friday
20.09.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids
(BI4.1) Describe and discuss main classes of
lipids (Essential/non-essential fatty acids,
cholesterol and hormonal steroids,
triglycerides, major phospholipids and
sphingolipids) relevant to human system and
their major functions. LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30 Haematology
PY2.3 Describe and discuss the synthesis
and functions of Haemoglobin and explain its
breakdown. Describe variants of Hemoglobin dept SGT
11.30 – 01.30 Haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT- hemoglobin
determination DOAP ospe
11:30-13:30
Basic Biochemistry, Chemistry of
Carbohydrates (Batch B) All Competencies of the written topic DEPT SGD Y
ORAL
EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT- hemoglobin
determination DOAP ospe
14:30-16:30
Basic Biochemistry, Chemistry of
Carbohydrates (Batch A) All Competencies of the written topic DEPT SGD Y
ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 General Physiology
PY1.8 Describe and discuss the molecular
basis of resting membrane potentila and
action potentila in excitable tissues-AP-II LT- 1 lecture
09.30 – 10.30 Haematology
PY2.4 Describe RBC formation
(erythropoiesis & its regulation) and its DEPT SGT
10:30-11:30 Axilla
Identify & describe boundaries and contents
of axilla(AN10.1), Identify, describe and
demonstrate the origin, extent, course, parts,
relations and branches of axillary artery &
tributaries of vein(AN10.2), Describe the
anatomical groups of axillary lymph nodes
and specify their areas of drainage(AN10.4)
Explain anatomical basis of enlarged axillary
lymph nodes(AN10.7)
LT-1 Lecture Y/N Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Axilla AN10.1,10.2,10.4 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Brachial Plexus
Describe, identify and demonstrate formation,
branches, relations, area of supply of
branches, course and relations of terminal
branches of brachial plexus(AN10.3) Explain
the anatomical basis of clinical features of
Erb’s palsy and Klumpke's(AN10.6)
LT-1
Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Brachial Plexus AN10.3,10.6 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Scapula( General Features) AN8.1,8.2,8.4 DH/ Demo Room Small Group Disscussion
11.30 – 12.30 General Physiology
1.9Demonstrate the ability to describe and
discuss the methods used to demonstrate the
functions of the cells and its products, its
communications and their applications in
Clinical care and research.
LT- 1 lecture
Biochemistry
12.30 - 01.30 General Physiology PY2.5:PBL- microcytic anemia-session 1 Dept of physiology SGT
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch A)
PY2.12 Describe test for ESR, Osmotic
fragility, Hematocrit. Note the
findings and interpret the test results etc
Demonstration
Friday
20.09.19
(Saturday)
21.09.19
(Monday)
23.09.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
14:30-16:30Chemistry of Proteins, Chemistry of Lipids
(Batch B)
All Competencies of the written topic DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30
Haematology PY2.5 Describe different types of anaemias &
Jaundice- Classification of anemia LT-1 lecture(AITO)
09:30-10:30 Back
Describe, identify and demonstrate the
position, attachment, nerve supply and
actions of trapezius and latissimus
dorsi(AN10.8)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Second week of Development
Describe cleavage and formation of
blastocyst(AN78.1) Describe the development
of
trophoblast(AN78.2), Describe the process of
implantation & common abnormal sites of
implantation(AN78.3), Describe the formation
of extra-embryonic mesoderm and coelom,
bilaminar disc and prochordal plate(AN78.4),
Describe in brief abortion; decidual reaction,
pregnancy test(AN78.5)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Back AN10.8 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Feedback of Formative assessment DH/ Demo Room Small Group Disscussion
08:30-09:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids
(BI4.1) Describe and discuss main classes of
lipids (Essential/non-essential fatty acids,
cholesterol and hormonal steroids,
triglycerides, major phospholipids and
sphingolipids) relevant to human system and
their major functions. LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
9.30 – 12.30
ECE physiology 1: VISIT - Batch A- Blood
bank, Batch B-Physiology Research Lab,
Batch C- Central Research lab, Batch D-
Physiotherapy)
Blood bank:PY2.9, Phys Res lab: PY
3.2,Central Res
lab:PY2.1,PhysiotherapyPY3.1 dept and labs SGT
12:30-01:30 Nervous tissue histology
AN68.1 Describe & Identify multipolar &
unipolar neuron, ganglia, peripheral nerve
AN68.2 Describe the structure-function
correlation of neuron
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B)
PY2.12 Describe test for ESR, Osmotic
fragility, Hematocrit. Note the
findings and interpret the test results etc Haematology lab DOAP
14:30-16:30
Chemistry of Proteins, Chemistry of Lipids
(Batch A)
All Competencies of the written topic DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Gastrulation
AN79.1 Describe the formation & fate of the
primitive streak AN79.4 Describe the
development of somites and intra-embryonic
coelom LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Scapular Region
AN10.10 Describe and identify the deltoid and
rotator cuff muscles, AN10.9 Describe the
arterial anastomosis around the scapula and
mention the boundaries of triangle of
auscultation AN10.11 Describe &
demonstrate attachment of serratus anterior
with its action
LT-1 Large Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
Wednesday
25.09.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
(Monday)
23.09.19
(Tuesday)
24.09.19
(Thursday)
26.09.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
10:30-12:00 Nervous tissue histology(Practicals)Batch A
Scapular Region(Batch B)
AN68.1
AN10.1,10.2
Histo Lab
DH
Practicals
Dissection
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30
Scapular Region(Batch A)
Nervous tissue histology(Practicals)Batch B
AN10.1,10.2
AN68.1
DH
Histo Lab
Dissection
Practicals
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Scapular Region AN10.10, 10.11 LT-1 Lecture Surgery
11.30 – 01.30
Haematology (Batch A) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT-batch A
haematology lab DOAP
11:30-13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.6) Describe the principles of colorimetry DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30
Haematology (Batch B) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT-batch B
haematology lab DOAP
14:30-16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.6) Describe the principles of colorimetry DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 Haematology
PY2.5Describe different types of anaemias &
Jaundice-Megaloblastic anemia LT-1 lecture(AITO)
09:30-10:30
Enzyme (BI2.1) Explain fundamental concepts of
enzyme, isoenzyme, alloenzyme, coenzyme
& co-factors. Enumerate the main classes of
IUBMB nomenclature.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ
10:30-01:30 ECE Anatomy- Breast Diseases SU25.1 DH Small Group Discussion
08:30-09:30 Shoulder Joint
AN10.12 Describe and demonstrate shoulder
joint for– type, articular surfaces, capsule,
synovial membrane, ligaments, relations,
movements, muscles, involved, blood supply,
nerve supply and applied anatomy
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Patterns of Inheritance
AN74.1Describe the various modes of
inheritance with examples AN74.2 Draw
pedigree
charts for the various types of inheritance &
give examples of diseases of each mode of
inheritance
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-11:30 Shoulder Joint AN10.12 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30 Haematology
PY3.1Describe the structure and functions of
a neuron and neuroglia; Discuss Nerve
Growth Factor & other growth
factors/cytokines LT-1 lecture
12.30 - 01.30 Haematology PY2.5 - anemia Dept of physiology SDL
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT-batch A-session II haematology lab DOAP
14:30-16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.18) Discuss the principles of
spectrophotometry
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 Haematology
PY3.2 Describe the types, functions &
properties of nerve fibers LT-1 lecture
08:30-11.30 (ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 1) Biochemistry
Laboratory tests
(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Edema
DEPT ECE Y
Friday
27.09.19
(Thursday)
26.09.19
(Saturday)
28.09.19
(Monday)
30.09.19
PATH, MEDICINE
(Tuesday)
01.10.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Arm
AN11.1 Describe and demonstrate muscle
groups of upper arm with emphasis on biceps
and triceps brachii AN11.2 Identify &
describe origin, course, relations, branches
(or tributaries), termination of important
nerves and vessels in arm AN11.4Describe
the anatomical basis of Saturday night
paralysis
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Neurulation
AN79.2 Describe formation & fate of
notochord, AN79.3 Describe the process of
neurulation AN79.5 Explain embryological
basis of congenital malformations, nucleus,
pulposus, sacrococcygeal teratomas, neural
tube defects
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Arm AN11.1,11.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Radius &Ulna( General Features) AN8.1,8.2, DH/ Demo Room Small Group Disscusion Y Written/Viva
02.10.19 HOLIDAY-
08:30-09:30 Cubital Fossa
AN11.5 Identify & describe boundaries and
contents of cubital fossa AN11.3Describe
the anatomical basis of Venepuncture of
cubital veins AN11.6 Describe the
anastomosis around the elbow joint
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Histology of Muscle
AN67.1 Describe & identify various types of
muscle under the microscope AN67.2
Classify muscle and describe the structure-
function correlation of the sameLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00 Histology of Muscle(Batch A)
Cubital Fossa (Batch B)
AN67.1,67.2
AN11.5,11.6
Histo Lab
DH
Practicals
Dissection
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30
Cubital Fossa (Batch A)
Histology of Muscle(Batch B)
AN11.5,11.6
AN67.1,67.2
DH
Histo Lab
Dissection
Practicals
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Radius &Ulna( Special Features) AN8.4 DH/ Demo Room Small Group Disscusion
08:30- 09:30 Enzyme (BI2.3) Describe and explain the basic
principles of enzyme activity
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ
09:30- 10:30 Enzyme (BI2.3) Describe and explain the basic
principles of enzyme activity
LT-1 LGIS y LEQ
10.30 – 11.30 Haematology PY3.1&3.2- dept SGT
11.30 – 01.30 AETCOM(Module1.3) Physiology (Batch A) Module 1.3-session 4(discussion and closure) SGT
11:30- 13:30
Enzyme (Batch B) (BI2.7) Interpret laboratory results of enzyme
activities & describe the clinical utility of
various enzymes as markers of pathological
conditions.
DEPT SGD y PBL MEDICINE, PATH
14:30- 16:30
Enzyme (Batch A) (BI2.7) Interpret laboratory results of enzyme
activities & describe the clinical utility of
various enzymes as markers of pathological
conditions.
DEPT SGD y PBL MEDICINE, PATH
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT-batch B-sessionII haematology lab DOAP practical
08.30 – 09.30 Haematology
PY2.7 Describe the formation of platelets,
functions and variations. LT-1 lecture
Friday
04.10.19
(Saturday)
05.10.19
(Tuesday)
01.10.19
(Thursday)
03.10.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09.30 – 10.30 Haematology
PY3.3 Describe the degeneration and
regeneration in peripheral nerves DEPT SGT
10:30-11:30 Forearm 1
AN12.1 Describe and demonstrate important
muscle groups of ventral forearm with
attachments, nerve supply and actions,
AN12.2 Identify & describe origin, course,
relations, branches (or tributaries),
termination of important nerves and vessels
of forearm AN12.9 Identify & describe fibrous
flexor sheaths, ulnar bursa, radial bursa and
digital synovial sheaths
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Forearm AN12.1,12.2,12.11 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Articulated Hand-I
AN8.5 Identify and name various bones in
articulated hand, Specify the parts of
metacarpals and phalanges and enumerate
the peculiarities of pisiform AN8.6 Describe
scaphoid fracture and explain the anatomical
basis of avascular necrosis
DH/ Demo Room Small Group Disscusion
07.10.19 Monday
08.10.19 Tuesday
08:30- 09:30
Enzyme (BI2.5) Describe and discuss the clinical utility
of various serum enzymes as markers of
pathological conditions.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
12:30-01:30 Forearm 2
AN12.11 Identify, describe and demonstrate
important muscle groups of dorsal forearm
with attachments, nerve supply and actions,
AN12.12 Identify & describe origin, course,
relations, branches (or tributaries),
termination of important nerves and vessels
of back of forearm AN12.13 Describe the
anatomical basis of Wrist drop, AN12.14
Identify & describe compartments deep to
extensor retinaculum, AN12.15 Identify &
describe extensor expansion formation
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
AETCOM(Module 1.3)PHYSIOLOGY (Batch
B) Module 1.3-session 4(discussion and closure) dept discussion
14:30- 16:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.18) Discuss the principles of
spectrophotometry.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
Wednesday
09.10.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
(Saturday)
05.10.19
ECE Physiology 2
HOLIDAY ( Dussehra)
PY2.5:PBL- microcytic anemia-session 1 Dept of physiology SGT09.30.-12.30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Hand 1
AN12.5 Identify & describe small muscles of
hand. Also describe movements of thumb
and muscles involved AN12.6 Describe &
demonstrate movements of thumb and
muscles involved, AN12.7 Identify & describe
course and branches of important blood
vessels and nerves in hand, AN12.3 Identify
& describe flexor retinaculum with its
attachments, AN12.4 Explain anatomical
basis of carpal tunnel syndrome
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Fetal membranes
AN80.1 Describe formation, functions & fate
of-chorion: amnion; yolk sac; allantois
& decidua AN80.2 Describe formation &
structure of umbilical cord AN80.3 Describe
formation of placenta, its physiological
functions, foetomaternal circulation &
placental barrier AN80.5 Describe role of
placental hormones in uterine growth &
parturition
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Embryology Models(Batch A)
Forearm&Hand (Batch B) AN12.11
Museum
DH
Small Group Discussion
Dissection
Y
Y Viva
12:00-01:30Forearm &Hand (Batch A)
Embryology Models(Batch B)
AN12.11 DH
Museum
Dissection
Small Group Disscussion
Y
Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Articulated Hand II DH/ Demo Room Small Group Disscusion Y
08:30- 09:30 Enzyme (BI2.5) Describe and discuss the clinical utility
of various serum enzymes as markers of
pathological conditions.
LT-1 SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
09:30- 10:30 Enzyme (BI2.6) Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory
investigations (Enzyme-based assays)
LT-1 SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
10.30 – 11.30 haematology PY2.8 Describe the physiological basis of
hemostasis and, anticoagulants-II-Bleeding
and clotting disorders(Hemophilia,purpura)
Lt lecture
11.30 – 01.30 Haematology (Batch A) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT-batch B-sessionII
haematology lab DOAP practical
11:30- 13:30 (BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and
homeostasis (Batch B)
(BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
DEPT SDL Y MCQ MEDICINE
14:30- 16:30 (BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and
homeostasis (Batch B)
(BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
DEPT SDL Y MCQ MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT-batch B-sessionII
haematology lab DOAP practical
08.30 – 09.30
Haematology PY2.8 Describe the physiological basis of hemostasis
and, anticoagulants-I
LT-1 lecture written/viva
Pathology
09:30-10:30 Patterns of InheritanceAN74.1Describe the various modes of
inheritance with examples LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Hand 2
AN12.10 Explain infection of fascial spaces of
palm LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Hand AN12.5 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
(Thursday)
10.10.19
Friday
11.10.19
(Saturday)
12.10.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Joints of Upper Limb 1
AN13.3 Identify & describe the type, articular
surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane,
ligaments, relations, movements, blood and
nerve supply of elbow joint, proximal and
distal radio-ulnar joints, wrist joint & first
carpometacarpal joint
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Elbow Joint&Radioulnar Joints AN 13.3 Demo Room/DH DOAP
10.30 – 11.30
haematology PY2.9 Describe different blood groups and
discuss the clinical importance of blood
grouping, blood banking and transfusion-
Blood transfusion
LT-1
lecture
11.30 – 12.30Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.4 Describe the structure of neuro-muscular junction
and transmission of impulses-
LT-1 lecture written/vivapharmacology
02.30 – 04.30
haematology (Batch A)PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch A)haematology DOAP
14:30- 16:30 (BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and
homeostasis (Batch B)
(BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30
haematology PY 2.6Describe WBC formation
(granulopoiesis) and its regulation LT-1 lecture
09:30-10:30 Joints of Upper limb 2 AN13.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 X-Rays Of Upper Limb
AN13.5 Identify the bones and joints of upper
limb seen in anteroposterior and
lateral view radiographs of shoulder region,
arm, elbow, forearm and hand
LT-1 Lecture Y Radiology
11:30-01:30 X-Rays Of Upper Limb
AN13.5 Identify the bones and joints of upper
limb seen in anteroposterior and
lateral view radiographs of shoulder region,
arm, elbow, forearm and hand
Demo Room/DH Small Group Disscusion
02:30-04:30 Surface Marking of Upper Limb
AN13.6 Identify & demonstrate important
bony landmarks of upper limb: Jugular notch,
sternal angle, acromial angle, spine of the
scapula, vertebral level of the medial end,
Inferior angle of the scapula
Demo Room/DH Small Group Disscusion
08:30- 09:30
Enzyme (BI2.4) Describe and discuss enzyme
inhibitors as poisons and drugs and as
therapeutic enzymes
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
09.30 – 10.30 UNIT test(general,Blood,Nerve) UNIT test(general,Blood,Nerve) LT Test
10.30 – 11.30 UNIT test UNIT test LT Test
11.30 – 12.30 haematology Blood department SGT
12:30-01:30 Lymphatic & Venous Drainage Of Upper Limb
AN13.1 Describe and explain Fascia of upper
limb and compartments, veins of upper
limb and its lymphatic drainage LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch B) haematology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30
(BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and
homeostasis (Batch A)
(BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
MEDICINE
17:30 - 19:30
Wednesday
16.10.19
(Monday)
14.10.19
(Tuesday)
15.10.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Teratogens &Twinning
AN80.4 Describe embryological basis of
twinning in monozygotic & dizygotic twins,
AN81.1 Describe various methods of prenatal
diagnosis AN81.2 Describe indications,
process and disadvantages of amniocentesis,
AN81.3 Describe indications, process and
disadvantages of chorion villus biopsy
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (UPPER
LIMB)Written LT1 & 2 Written
11:30-01:30 VIVA(UPPER LIMB) DH Viva
02:30-04:30 Introduction to Thorax
AN21.3,AN 21.4Describe and demonstrate
boundaries of Thoracic inlet, cavity and
outlet and Intercostal muscles
DH DOAP Y
Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates (BI3.4) Define and differentiate the pathways
of carbohydrate metabolism (glycolysis,
Gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism,
HMP shunt).
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates (BI3.4) Define and differentiate the pathways
of carbohydrate metabolism (glycolysis,
Gluconeogenesis, glycogen metabolism,
HMP shunt).
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.6:Pathophysiology of Myasthenia gravis
LT-1 lecture
11.30 – 01.30 Haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT haematology DOAP
11:30- 13:30
Enzyme (Batch B) All Competencies of the written topic DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30
Enzyme (Batch A) All Competencies of the written topic DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT haematology DOAPPR
08.30 – 09.30 Haematology
PY2.10 Define and classify different types of
immunity. Describe the development of
immunity and its regulation-I(INNATE) LT lecture
09.30 – 10.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.7Describe the various types of muscle
fibres and their structure LT lecture
10:30-11:30 Thoracic Wall I
AN21.3,AN 21.4Describe and demonstrate
boundaries of Thoracic inlet, cavity and
outlet and Intercostal muscles LT-1 Lecture N Written/Viva
11:30-12:30Principle of Genetics, Chromosomal
Aberrations & Clinical Genetics
AN75.1 Describe the structural and numerical
chromosomal aberrations, AN75.5
Describe the principles of genetic counselling LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Thoracic Wall AN21.3,21.5,21.6 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Thoracic Wall II
AN 21.5,AN21.6,AN 21.7Describe and
demonstrate Intercostal nerves and arteries
Internal thoracic vessels and atypical
intercostal nerve, AN21.8 Describe and
demonstrate mehanics of respiration
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Thoracic Wall AN21.5,21.6,21.7 DH/ Demo Room Dissection Y Written/Viva
(Thursday)
17.10.19
(Monday)
21.10.19
Friday
18.10.19
(Saturday)
19.10.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
10:30-11:30 Vertebrae & Ribs (General Features) AN21.1Identify And describe salient features
of 1st rib, And Typical Thoracic vertebra
AN21.2 Identify & describe features of 2nd,
11th, 12th ribs
DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
10.30 – 11.30 Haematology
PY2.10 Define and classify different types of
immunity. Describe the development of
immunity and its regulation-II-Acquired/Cell
mediated
LT lecture
11.30 – 12.30 Haematology PY2.10Role of T cells in Immunity dept/Library SGT
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch A) haematology lab DOAP PR
14:30- 16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.21) Estimation of glucose in serum DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08.30 – 09.30 Haematology
PY2.10 Define and classify different types of
immunity. Describe the development of
immunity and its regulation-III-Humoral LT lecture
09:30-10:30 Pleura & lungs I
AN24.1-AN24.2 Mention blood, nerve supply
& lymphatic drainage of Pleura External
features & relations of Root of LungLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Pleura & lungs AN24.1, AN24.2,AN21.8 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Vertebrae & Ribs( Special Features) AN21.1,AN21.2 DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 STUDENT SEMINAR Topic- Nerves of Upper Limb LT-1
08:30- 09:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates (BI3.6) Describe and discuss the concept of
TCA cycle as a amphibolic pathway and its
regulation.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09.30 – 10.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.8 Describe action potential and its
properties in different muscle types (skeletal
& smooth)-skeletal muscle-I LT lecture
10.30 – 11.30 UNIT test(general,Blood,Nerve) feedback of Unit test dept SGT
11.30 – 12.30 UNIT test(general,Blood,Nerve) feedback of Unit test dept SGT
12:30-01:30 Histology of Trachea & LungsAN25.1 Identify, draw and label a slide of
trachea and lungLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30 Haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch B) haematology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.21) Estimation of glucose in serum DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Development of Lungs AN25.2 Development of Pleura and Lung LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Lungs-II
AN24.3,AN 24.4,AN 24.5,24.6
Bronchopulmonary segment, phrenic nerve,
blood, nerve
supply & lymphatic drainage of Lung, Extent
Relations, Blood, nerve supply & lymphatic
drainage of TracheaLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Histology of Trachea & Lungs(Batch A)
Lungs(Batch B)
AN25.1
AN24.3
Histo -Lab
DH
Practicals
Dissection
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30
Lungs(Batch A)
Histology of Trachea & Lungs(Batch B)
AN24.3
AN25.1DH
Histo -Lab
Dissection
Practicals
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Lungs AN24.3,24.4,24.5.24.6 DH/ Demo room DOAP Y
ECE Y(ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 2) Biochemistry
Laboratory tests
(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Proteinuria
DEPT08:30- 11:30 PATH, MEDICINE
Wednesday
23.10.19
(Thursday)
24.10.19
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Friday
25.10.19
(Monday)
21.10.19
(Tuesday)
22.10.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11.30 – 01.30
haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch A) DOAP
11:30- 13:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch B)
(BI3.10) Interpret the results of blood glucose
levels and other laboratory investigations
related to disorders of carbohydrate
metabolism.
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30
haematology (Batch B) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch B)
DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
(Batch A)
(BI3.10) Interpret the results of blood glucose
levels and other laboratory investigations
related to disorders of carbohydrate
metabolism.
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
08:30-09:30 Heart I
AN22.1Describe and demonstrate
subdivisions, sinuses, blood and nerve
supply
of Pericardium, AN22.2 Describe and
demonstrate external and internal features of
each chamber of heart
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Heart AN22.1,22.2 DH/Demo Room DOAP Y Written/Viva
11:30 – 12:30
haematology PY2.10 Define and classify different types of
immunity. Describe the development of
immunity and its regulation-IV-appliedLT-1 Lecture
12.30 – 01.30haematology PY2.10comparision between cellular and
humoral immunitydept/library SDL
02.30 – 04.30 haematology (Batch A) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CTDOAP
14:30- 16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Diabetes Mellitus
DEPT SGD y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
08.30 – 09.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.8 Describe action potential and its
properties in different muscle types (skeletal
& smooth)-smooth muscle LT lecture
09:30-10:30 Development of Heart IAN25.2 Describe development of pleura, lung
& heartLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 ECE Case: Pneumonia
IM3.1 Define discuss describe and distinguish
community acquired pneumonia, nosocomial
pneumonia and aspiration pneumonia
DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Medicine Physiology
02:30-04:30 Coronary ArteryAN22.3, AN22.4 Describe and demonstrate
origin, course,branches of Coronary
arteries, Ischaemic heart disease
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates (BI3.5) Describe and discuss the regulation,
functions and integration of carbohydrate
along with associated diseases/disorders.
LT-1 LGIS y LEQ MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.1 Describe the functional anatomy of
respiratory tract LT Lecture
10.30 – 11.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.8 Describe action potential and its
properties in different muscle types (skeletal
& smooth)-skeletal muscle-II LT lecture
(Saturday)
26.10.19Holiday- Diwali
(Monday)
28.10.19
Wednesday
30.10.19
Friday
25.10.19
(Tuesday)
29.10.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11.30 – 12.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.8 Describe action potential and its
properties in different muscle types (skeletal
& smooth)-skeletal muscle-II LT SDL
12:30-01:30 Heart II
AN22.3, AN22.4 Describe and demonstrate
origin, course,branches of Coronary,
arteries, Ischaemic heart disease
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch B) DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Diabetes Mellitus
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Development of Heart II
AN25.4 Describe embryological basis of: 1)
atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septal
defect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy & 4), tracheo-
oesophageal fistula
09:30-10:30 Heart III
AN22.5,AN 22.6,AN 22.7 Describe and
demonstrate formation, course, tributaries,
termination of Coronary sinus, fibrous
skeleton of heart, Parts, position, arterial
supply of conducting system of heart LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Embryology models:Heart(Batch A)
Mediastinum(Batch B)
AN25.2,25.4
AN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of
the superior, anterior, middle and posterior
mediastinumMusuem
DH
Small Group Discussion
Dissection
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30
Mediastinum(Batch A)
Embryology models:Heart(Batch B)
AN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of
the superior, anterior, middle and
posterior mediastinum
AN25.2,25.4
DH
Musuem
Dissection
Small Group Discussion
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Heart - Tutorial AN22.1 to AN22.7 DH/Demo Room Tutorial Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (BI4.1) Describe and discuss main classes of
lipids (Essential/non-essential fatty acids,
cholesterol and hormonal steroids,
triglycerides, major phospholipids and
sphingolipids) relevant to human system and
their major functions.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (BI 4.2) Describe the processes involved in
digestion and absorption of dietary lipids and
also the key features of their metabolism
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30
Respiratory Physiology 6.2Describe the mechanics of normal
respiration, pressure changes
during ventilation, lung volume and
capacities, alveolar surface
tension, compliance, airway resistance,
ventilation, V/P ratio,
diffusion capacity of lungs-I
LT Lecture
11.30 – 01.30
haematology ( Batch A) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch A)
DOAP
11:30- 13:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (Batch B) (BI4.5) Interpret laboratory results of analytes
associated with metabolism of lipids
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Wednesday
30.10.19
(Thursday)
31.10.19
Friday
01.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
14:30- 16:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (Batch A) (BI4.5) Interpret laboratory results of analytes
associated with metabolism of lipids
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30
haematology (Batch B) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch B)
haematology lab DOAP
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology 6.2Describe the mechanics of normal
respiration, pressure changes
during ventilation, lung volume and
capacities, alveolar surface
tension, compliance, airway resistance,
ventilation, V/P ratio,
diffusion capacity of lungs-II
LT Lecture
09.30 – 10.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.2work of breathing and compliance dept/library SGT
10:30-11:30 Superior Mediastinum
AN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of
the superior, anterior, middle and
posterior mediastinum LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Sternum AN 24.3 DH/ Demo rooms DOAP Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 MediastinumAN21.11 Mention boundaries and contents of
the superior, anterior, middle and
posterior mediastinum
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Development of Heart IIIAN25.6 Mention development of aortic arch
arteriesLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Posterior Mediastinum I
AN23.1 Describe & demonstrate the external
appearance, relations, blood supply,
nerve supply,lymphatic drainage and applied
anatomy of oesophagus, AN23.2 Describe &
demonstrate the extent, relations tributaries of
thoracic duct and enumerate its applied
anatomy, AN23.3 Describe & demonstrate
origin, course, relations, tributaries and
termination of superior venacava, azygos,
hemiazygos and accessory hemiazygos vein
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 SDL-Heart AN 22.1,22.2,22.3,22.4 DH/Demo Room Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30 Respiratory Physiology
6.2Describe the mechanics of normal
respiration, pressure changes-III
during ventilation, lung volume and
capacities, alveolar surface
tension, compliance, airway resistance,
ventilation, V/P ratio,
diffusion capacity of lungs LT Lecture
12.30-1.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.2 Mechanics of breathing dept SGT
02.30 – 04.30
haematology (Batch A)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch A)-test DOAP
14:30- 16:30
(BIOCHEMISTRY) Chemistry and Metabolism
of Proteins (Batch B)
(BI5.3) Describe the digestion and absorption
of dietary proteins.
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
PEAD
08.30 – 09.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases: Oxygen transport-I LT Lecture
(Tuesday)
05.11.19
Friday
01.11.19
Saturday
02.11.19
(Monday)
04.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Posterior Mediastinum II
AN23.4 Mention the extent, branches and
relations of arch of aorta & descending
thoracic aorta AN23.5 Identify & Mention the
location and extent of thoracic sympathetic
chain AN23.6 Describe the splanchnic
nerves, AN23.7 Mention the extent, relations
and applied anatomy of lymphatic duct, PY5.6
Describe abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart
block and myocardial Infarction
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 AIT0- Ischaemic Heart Disease AN 22.1,22.7 LT-1 Lecture Y Medicine Physiology
Physiology,
Biochemistry
02:30-04:30 Posterior Mediastinum AN 23.4,23.5,23.6 DH Dissection Y
08:30- 09:30Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (BI4.3) Explain the regulation of lipoprotein
metabolism & associated disorders.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases: Oxygen transport-II
and Carbon dioxide
LT Lecture
10.30 – 11.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.9 Describe the molecular basis of
muscle contraction in skeletal and in smooth
muscles-skeletal muscleLT Lecture
11.30 – 12.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.2alveolar surface tension department SGT
12:30-01:30 Development of Heart IV
AN25.3 Describe fetal circulation and
changes occurring at birth AN25.5 Describe
developmental basis of congenital anomalies,
transposition of great vessels, dextrocardia,
patent ductus arteriosus and coarctation of
aorta
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
14:30- 16:30
haematology (Batch B)
PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC indices,
DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT(Batch A)-test DOAP
14:30- 16:30(BIOCHEMISTRY) Chemistry and Metabolism
of Proteins (Batch A)
(BI5.3) Describe the digestion and absorption
of dietary proteins.
DEPT SDL Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
PEAD
17:30 - 19:30
09:30-11:30 Formative Assessment -Thorax -Written LT-1& LT-2 ASSESSMENT
11:30-01:30 Thorax Viva DH VIVA
02:30-04:30
Introduction to lower limb, Hip bone & Femur I
AN14.1 Identify the individual bones,its side,
important features & keep it in anatomical
positionDemo Room/DH
DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (BI4.4) Describe the structure and functions of
lipoproteins, their functions, interrelations &
relations with atherosclerosis
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30
Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (BI4.6) Describe the therapeutic uses of
prostaglandins and inhibitors of eicosanoid
synthesis.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30 Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.9 Describe the molecular basis of
muscle contraction in skeletal and in smooth
muscles-smooth muscle DEPT SGT
11.30 – 01.30 Nerve and muscle physiology (Batch A) PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted
learning (i) amphibian nerve - muscle
experiments (Batch A) research lab Demonstration
Principle of Genetics, Chromosomal
Aberrations & Clinical Genetics
AN75.1 Describe the structural and numerical
chromosomal aberrations,LT-1 Lecture
Y
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Written/Viva08:30-09:30
(Tuesday)
05.11.19
Wednesday
06.11.19
Thursday
07.11.19
Friday
08.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11:30- 13:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (Batch B) (BI4.7) Interpret laboratory results of analytes
associated with metabolism of lipids.
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
14:30- 16:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids (Batch A) (BI4.7) Interpret laboratory results of analytes
associated with metabolism of lipids.
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30 Nerve and muscle physiology (Batch B) PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted
learning (i) amphibian nerve - muscle
experiments (Batch B) research lab Demonstration
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases: oxygen transport-I
LT Lecture
09:30-10:30 AETCOM Module 1.1 ANATOMY What does it mean to be a doctor LT-1 Lecture
10:30-01:30 Hip Bone & Femur
AN14.1 Identify the individual bones,its side,
important features & keep it in anatomical
positionDemo Room/DH DOAP Y Viva
08:30-09:30 Front of thigh -1
AN15.1- Describe & demonstrate origin,
course, relations, branches(tributaries),
termination of important nerves & vessels of
anterior thigh AN15.2: Describe &
demonstrate major muscles with their
attachment, nerve supply & actions
LT1 Lecture Y written
09:30-11:30 Front of Thigh AN15.1,15.2,15.3 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10.30 – 11.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases: oxygen transport-II
DEPT SGT
11.30 – 12.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 oxygen transport
department SDL
02.30 – 04.30 Respiratory Physiology (Batch A) 6.2-stethography-I human physiology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.3) Describe the chemical components
of normal urine.
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
(Tuesday)
12.11.19Holiday Guru Nanak Jayanti
08:30- 09:30Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (BI5.4) Describe common disorders
associated with protein metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD
09.30 – 10.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases: carbon dioxide transport-ILT Lecture
10.30 – 11.30 Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.10Describe the mode of muscle
contraction (isometric and isotonic)Dept/library SGT
11.30 – 12.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.9 comparison of molecular mechanisms
of contraction in smooth and skeletal muscle dept SGT
12:30-01:30 Front of Thigh 2
AN15.3: Describe & demonstrate boundaries,
floor, roof & contents of femoral triangle
AN15.4: Explain anatomical basis of Psoas
abscess & Femoral hernia LT1 Lecture Y written
02.30 – 04.30 Respiratory Physiology(Batch B) 6.2-stethography-I human physiology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.3) Describe the chemical components
of normal urine.
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
17:30 - 19:30 Sports and Extra Curriculum
(Monday)
11.11.19
Friday
08.11.19
Saturday
09.11.19
Wednesday
13.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Blood Vessels Histology
AN69.1 Identify elastic & muscular blood
vessels, capillaries under the microscope
AN69.2 Describe the various types and
structure-function correlation of blood
vessels, AN69.3 Describe the ultrastructure of
blood vessels
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Medial compartment of Thigh
AN15.2: Describe & demonstrate major
muscles with their attachment, nerve supply &
actions, AN15.5: Describe & demonstrate
adductor canal with its content
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Blood Vessels Histology(Batch A); Medial
compartment of Thigh(Batch B)
AN69.1,69.3
AN15.2,15.5
Histo Lab
DH
Practicals
Dissection
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30Medial compartment of Thigh(Batch A)
Blood Vessels Histology(Batch B)
AN15.2,15.5
AN69.1,69.3
DH
Histo Lab
Dissection
Practicals
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Feedback session:thorax DH/Demo rooms Small group diss
08:30- 09:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (BI5.4) Describe common disorders
associated with protein metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD
09:30- 10:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the
functions of (kidney).
LT-1 LGIS Y PBL ANAT MEDICINE, PATH
10.30 – 11.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Describe and discuss the transport of
respiratory gases: carbon dioxide transport-II
LT Lecture
11.30 – 01.30 Respiratory Physiology (Batch A) 6.2-stethography-II human physiology lab DOAP
11:30- 13:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (Batch
B)
(BI5.5) Interpret laboratory results of analytes
associated with metabolism of proteins.
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
14:30- 16:30 Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins (Batch
A)
(BI5.5) Interpret laboratory results of analytes
associated with metabolism of proteins.
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30 Respiratory Physiology(Batch B) 6.2-stethography-II human physiology lab DOAP
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.7 Describe and discuss lung function
tests & their clinical significance-I LT Lecture
09.30 – 10.30
Nerve and muscle physiology 3.11Explain energy source and muscle
metabolism LT lecture
10:30-01:30 AETCOM Module 1.1 ANATOMY Facilitated Panel Discussion LT-1 Interactive Session Y
08:30-09:30 Gluteal Region
AN16.1 Describe & demonstrate origin,
course, relations, branches(tributaries),
termination of important nerves & vessels of
gluteal region AN16.2: Describe anatomical
basis of sciatic nerve injury during gluteal
intramuscular injections, AN16.3: Explain
anatomical basis of Trendelenburg sign
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Gluteal Region AN16.1,16.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10.30 – 11.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.7 Describe and discuss lung function
tests & their clinical significance-II dept SGT
11.30 – 12.30 Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.11-sources of muscle metabolism dept SDL
02.30 – 04.30 Respiratory Physiology(Batch A) 6.2-stethography-III human physiology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine normal constituents
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.4 Describe and discuss the physiology of
high altitude and deep sea
diving-I LT Lecture
(Thursday)
14.11.19
Friday
15.11.19
Saturday
16.11.19
(Monday)
18.11.19
Tuesday
19.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Hip Joint
AN17.1: Describe & demonstrate the type,
articular surface, capsule, synovial
membrane, ligaments, relations, movements
& muscles involved, blood & nerve supply,
bursae around hip joint, AN17.2: Describe
anatomical basis of complications of fracture
neck of femur,AN17.3: Describe dislocation
of hip joint & surgical hip replacement
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Hip Joint AN 17.1 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Femur AN 14.1 & 14.2 DH/ Demo Room DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the
functions of (kidney).
LT-1 LGIS Y PBL ANAT MEDICINE, PATH
12:30-01:30 Gluteal Region & Hip Joint (Tutorial) AN 17.1 DH/ Demo Room Interactive Session Y
02.30 – 04.30 Respiratory Physiology(Batch B) 6.2-stethography-III human physiology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine normal constituents
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL MEDICINE
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Lymphoid tissue Histology
AN70.2 Identify the lymphoid tissue under the
microscope & describe microanatomy
of lymph node, spleen, thymus, tonsil and
correlate the structure with function
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Back of Thigh
AN16.4: Describe & demonstrate hamstrings
group of muscles with their attachment, nerve
supply & actions, AN16.5: Describe &
demonstrate origin, course, relations,
branches(tributaries), termination of important
nerves & vessels on the back of thigh
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00
Lymphoid tissue Histology(Batch A)
Back of Thigh(Batch B)AN70.2
AN16.4,16.5Histo Lab
DH
Practicals
Dissection Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30Back of Thigh(Batch A)
Lymphoid tissue Histology(Batch B)
AN16.4,16.5
AN70.2
DH
Histo Lab
Dissection
Practicals
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 AETCOM Module 1.1 SDL ANATOMY DH/ Demo Room SDL Y
08:30- 09:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.6) Describe the biochemical Processes
involved in generation of energy in cells.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30- 10:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.6) Describe the biochemical Processes
involved in generation of energy in cells.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
10.30 – 11.30 Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.10Describe the mode of muscle
contraction (isometric and isotonic)-
Differentiate
Dept/library SGT
11.30 – 01.30 Nerve and muscle physiology(Batch A) PY3.14 Perform ergography-Mosso's-I human physiology lab DOAP
11:30- 13:30 (AITO) (BIOCHEMISTRY) (Batch B) Nutritional Disorders DEPT AITO Y
02.30 – 04.30 Nerve and muscle physiology(Batch B) PY3.14 Perform ergography-Mosso's-I human physiology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30 (AITO) (BIOCHEMISTRY) (Batch A) Nutritional Disorders DEPT AITO Y
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology
PY6.5Describe and discuss the principles of
artificial respiration, oxygen therapy,
acclimatization and decompression sickness LT Lecture
Sports and Extra Curriculum
ECE physiology 3: VISIT - Batch B- Blood
bank, Batch C-Physiology Research Lab,
Batch D- Central Research lab, Batch A-
Physiotherapy)
Blood bank:PY2.9, Phys Res lab: PY
3.2,Central Res
lab:PY2.1,PhysiotherapyPY3.1
dept and labs SGT09.30 – 12.30
(Thursday)
21.11.19
Friday
22.11.19
(Saturday)
23.11.19
Wednesday
20.11.19
Tuesday
19.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09.30 – 10.30 Molecular Biology (BI7.6) Describe the anti-oxidant defence systems
in the body.LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ
10:30-11:30 Popliteal Fossa
AN16.6: Describe & demonstrate boundaries,
floor, roof,contents & relations of popliteal
fossa LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Popliteal Fossa AN16.6 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Tibia & Fibula (General Features)
AN14.1 Identify the individual bones,its side,
important features & keep it in anatomical
position AN14.2 Identify & describe jolints
formed by the given bone
DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30
Anterior Compartment of Leg& Dorsum of foot AN18.1: Describe & demonstrate major
muscles of anterior compartment of leg with
their attachment, nerve supply & actions LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30Anterior Compartment of Leg& Dorsum of foot
AN18.1 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30Nerve and muscle physiology PHY 3.12.Explain the gradation of muscular
activityLT Lecture
12.30 - 01.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.3 Interaction of carbon dioxide and
oxygen trasportdept SGT
02.30 – 04.30 Nerve and muscle physiology (Batch A) PY3.14 Perform ergography-Mosso's-II human physiology lab DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine abnormal constituents
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.6 Describe and discuss the
pathophysiology of dyspnoea, hypoxia,
cyanosis asphyxia; drowning, periodic
breathing -I LT Lecture
09:30-10:30 Back of the leg
AN19.1: Describe & demonstrate major
muscles of back of leg with their attachment,
nerve supply & actions, AN19.2Describe &
demonstrate origin, course, relations,
branches(tributaries), termination of important
nerves & vessels back of leg
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Back of the leg AN19.2,19.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Tibia & Fibula (Special Features)
AN14.1 Identify the individual bones,its side,
important features & keep it in anatomical
position AN14.2 Identify & describe jolints
formed by the given bone
DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.7) Describe the role of oxidative stress in
the pathogenesis of conditions such as
cancer, complications of diabetes mellitus
and atherosclerosis.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
09.30 – 10.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.6 Describe and discuss the
pathophysiology of dyspnoea, hypoxia,
cyanosis asphyxia; drowning, periodic
breathing -II
LT Lecture
10.30 – 11.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.5 Describe and discuss the principles of
artificial respiration, oxygen
therapy, acclimatization and decompression
sickness.
LT Lecture
11.30 – 12.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.6 Asphyxia dept SDL
12:30-01:30 Articulated Foot AN 14.1 & 14.2 DH/ Demo Room DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine abnormal constituents
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL MEDICINE
Wednesday
27.11.19
(Saturday)
23.11.19
(Monday)
25.11.19
Tuesday
26.11.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
02.30 – 04.30 Nerve and muscle physiologyBatch B) PY3.14 Perform ergography-Handgrip
dynamometry-II(human physiology lab DOAP
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Histology of Salivary Glands
AN70.1 Identify exocrine gland under the
microscope & distinguish between serous,
mucous and mixed aciniLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Knee Joint
AN18.4: Describe & demonstrate the type,
articular surface, capsule, synovial
membrane, ligaments, relations, movements
& muscles involved, blood & nerve supply,
bursae around knee joint, AN18.5: Explain
the anatomical basis of locking & unlocking of
the knee joint AN18.6: Describe knee joint
injuries with its applied anatomy, AN18.7:
Explain anatomical basis of Osteoarthritis
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-1200Histology of Salivary Glands(Batch A)
Knee Joint(Batch B)
AN70.1
AN18.4
Histo Lab
DH
Practicals
Dissection
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
12:00-01:30Knee Joint(Batch A)
Histology of Salivary Glands(Batch B)
AN18.4
AN70.1
DH
Histo Lab
Dissection
Practicals
Y
Y
Written/Viva
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Articulated Foot II
AN14.4- Identify & name various bones in the
articulated foot with individual muscle
attachment DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 01.30
Nerve and muscle physiology(Batch A) PY3.14 Perform ergography-Handgrip
dynamometry-I human physiology lab DOAP
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine abnormal constituents
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL MEDICINE
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine abnormal constituents
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30
Nerve and muscle physiology(Batch B) PY3.14 Perform ergography-Handgrip
dynamometry-I human physiology lab DOAP
08.30 – 09.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.7 Describe and discuss lung function
tests & their clinical significance-II dept/library SDL
09.30 – 10.30
Respiratory Physiology PY6.7 Describe and discuss lung function
tests & their clinical significance-II dept/library SGT
10:30-01:30 ECE ANATOMY CASE: Club Foot DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Surgery
08:30-09:30Ankle joint, subtalar joint & transverse tarsal
joints
AN20.1:Describe & demonstrate the type,
articular surface, capsule, synovial
membrane, ligaments, relations, movements
& muscles involved, blood & nerve supply of
tibiofibular & ankle joint
LT1 lecture Y written
09:30-10:30
Arches of Foot
AN19.5: Describe factors maintaining arches
of the foot with its importance,
AN19.6:Explain the anatomical basis of Flat
foot & Club foot AN19.7: Explain the
anatomical basis of Metatarsalgia & Plantar
fasciitis, AN19.4: Explain the anatomical
basis of rupture of calcaneal tendon
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 STUDENT SEMINAR Topic: Lower Limb LT-1
11.30 – 12.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.6 comparion of different types of hypoxia department SGT written/viva
12.30 - 01.30
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Wednesday
27.11.19
(Thursday)
28.11.19
Friday
29.11.19
08:30- 11:30 (ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 3) Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Renal failure
DEPT ECE
Saturday
30.11.19
(Monday)
02.12.19
Y PATH, MEDICINE
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
02.30 – 04.30 Nerve and muscle physiology(Batch A) Assessment PY3.14 human physiology lab DOAP OSPE/Practica
14:30- 16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine abnormal constituents
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30 Nerve and muscle physiology Nerve musce physiology library SDL
09:30-10:30Developmnent of Limbs
AN20.10: Describe basic concept of
development of limbsLT-1 Lecture N Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Developmnent of Limbs -Models AN 20.10 Anatomy Museum Small Group Discussion
11:30-01:30AETCOM 1.1(Batch A)/SDL (Batch B&C) Introductory visit to hospital/Knee joint DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion
02:30-04:30AETCOM 1.1(Batch B)/SDL (Batch A&C) Introductory visit to hospital/knee joint DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion
08:30- 09:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis
(BI6.1) Discuss the metabolic processes that
take place in specific organs in the body in
the fed and fasting states.
LT-1 LGIS YORAL
EXAMINATION
09.30 – 10.30 Nerve and muscle physiology
Nerve musce physiology -student seminar LT SGTpresentation and
viva
10.30 – 11.30
Nerve and muscle physiology
Nerve musce physiology -student seminar LT SGT
11.30 – 12.30
Nerve and muscle physiology
Nerve musce physiology -student seminar LT SGT
12:30-01:30 Venous drainage of lower limb
AN20.5: Explain anatomical basis of varicose
veins & deep vein thrombosis AN20.4:
Explain anatomical basis of enlarged inguinal
lymph nodes
LT1 lecture Y writtten
14:30- 16:30 Nerve and muscle physiology(Batch B) Assessment PY3.14 human physiology lab DOAP OSPE/Practica
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate
and determine abnormal constituents
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL MEDICINE
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 X-rays of Lower limb
AN20.6: Identify the bones & joints of lower
limb seen in anteroposterior & lateral view
radiographs of various regions of lower limb LT1 lecture Y writtten Radiology
09:30-11:30
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:LOWER
LIMB(written) LT-1 &2 Assessment Written
11:30-01:30 OSPE Lower Limb Assessment DH Assessment Spotters
02:30-04:30AETCOM 1.1(Batch C)/SDL (Batch A&B) Introductory visit to hospital/Knee Joint DH/ Demo Room
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.1) Discuss the metabolic processes that
take place in specific organs in the body in
the fed and fasting states.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.1) Discuss the metabolic processes that
take place in specific organs in the body in
the fed and fasting states.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30
Nerve and muscle physiology PY3.13 Describe muscular dystrophy:
myopathies
LT Lecture
11.30 – 01.30
Respiratory Physiology - (Batch A) PY6.10 Demonstrate the correct technique to
perform measurement of peak expiratory flow
rate in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
department DOAP
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.8) Demonstrate estimation of serum
proteins, albumin and A:G ratio
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.8) Demonstrate estimation of serum
proteins, albumin and A:G ratio
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Wednesday
04.12.19
Friday
06.12.19
(Thursday)
05.12.19
(Monday)
02.12.19
(Tuesday)
03.12.19
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
02.30 – 04.30
Respiratory Physiology (Batch B) PY6.10 Demonstrate the correct technique to
perform measurement of peak expiratory flow
rate in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
department DOAP
08.30 – 09.30 Nerve and muscle physiology 3.11 Muscle physiology in exercise library SDL
09.30 – 10.30 Nerve and muscle physiology 3.11 Muscle physiology in exercise library SGT
08:30-11:30 SDL- Upper Limb(Soft parts & Bone) AN 8.1 to 8.6 DH
11.30 – 12.30 haematology Nerve and muscle physiologyPY3.1-3.13 dept SGT Y
12.30 - 01.30 haematology haematologyPY2.1-2.13 dept SGT Y
02.30 – 04.30
Respiratory Physiology (Batch A) PY6.9 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the respiratory
system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment-II(Batch A) department DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.8) Demonstrate estimation of serum
proteins, albumin and A:G ratio
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08.30 – 09.30 Respiratory Physiology 6.1-6.10 LT SGT
09:30-11:30 SDL:Lower Limb(Osteology/specimen) AN 14.1 -AN14.4 DH
11:30-01:30 SDL:Thorax (Osteology/specimen) AN 20.6 -AN25.9 DH
02:30-04:30
SDL: Embryology
Models(Osteology/specimen) AN 76.1 to AN 80.7 Anatomy Museum
08:30- 09:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Dyslipidemia
DEPT LGIS Y PBL MEDICINE, PATH
09.30 – 10.30
10.30 – 11.30
11.30 – 12.30
12:30-01:30
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.8) Demonstrate estimation of serum
proteins, albumin and A:G ratio
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
02:30-04:30
Respiratory Physiology (Batch B) PY6.9 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the respiratory
system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment-II(Batch A) department DOAP
17:30 - 19:30
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.7) Describe the processes involved in
maintenance of normal pH, water &
electrolyte balance of body fluids and the
derangements associated with these.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PHY MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.8) Discuss and interpret results of
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analysis in various
disorders.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PHY MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.6 Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis dept SGT written/viva
11.30 – 01.30 Respiratory Physiology revision practicals PY6(Batch A) human physiology lab DOAP OSPE/Practical
02.30 – 04.30 respiratory Physiology revision practicals PY6(Batch B) human physiology lab DOAP OSPE/Practical
11.30 – 1.30
AETCOM Competencies for IMG (MODULE
1.2) BIOCHEMISTRY (Batch B)
What does it mean to be a patient?
Exploratory session
DEPT AETCOM Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30
AETCOM Competencies for IMG (MODULE
1.2) BIOCHEMISTRY (Batch A)
What does it mean to be a patient?
Exploratory session
DEPT AETCOM Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 Respiratory Physiology PY6.1-6.6 revision dept SGT09.30 – 01.30 Upper Limb.revission DH
16.12.19 to 24.12.19
SDL: Histology Slides
Blood bank:PY2.9, Phys Res lab: PY
3.2,Central Res
lab:PY2.1,PhysiotherapyPY3.1DEPT SGT
AN 65.1 to 72.1 Histo Lab
(Friday)
13.12.19
(Monday)
09.12.19
10:30-01:30
(Tuesday)
10.12.19
Friday
06.12.19
Saturday
07.12.19
(Wednesday)
11.12.19
Saturday (14.12.19)
First Terminal Examination
ECE physiology 4: VISIT - Batch C- Blood
bank, Batch D-Physiology Research Lab,
Batch A- Central Research lab, Batch B-
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
25.12.2019
to 01.01.20Winter Vacation
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.1) Describe the structure and functions of
DNA and RNA and outline the cell cycle.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
09.30 – 10.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.1 Describe the functional anatomy of
heart including chambers,
sounds; and Pacemaker tissue and
conducting system. LT Lecture
10.30 – 11.30
Neurophysiology PY10.1 Describe and discuss the
organization of nervous system LT Lecture
11.30 – 12.30
Nerve and Muscle Physiology PY3.17 Describe Strength-duration curve
DEPT SGT
12:30-01:30 Introduction to skull AN 26.1 DH/ Demo room DOAP Y Viva
02.30 – 04.30 FEEDBACK 1ST TERM DOAP
14:30- 16:30 (Batch B) STUDENT FEEDBACK DEPT SGD
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Scalp
AN27.1 Describe the layers of scalp, its blood
supply, its nerve supply and surgical
importance. AN27.2 Describe emissary
veins with its role in spread of infection from
extracranial route to intracranial venous
sinuses
LT1 Lecture Y Written
09:30-10:30Development of Head & Neck -Pharyngeal
arches
AN 43.4LT1 Lecture Y Written
10:30-11:30 Introduction to Skull & norma occipitalis
AN26.1Demonstrate anatomical position of
skull, Identify and locate individual
skull bones in skull
AN 26.2Describe the features of norma
frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis
and basalis
DH ,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion YViva voce
11:30-01:30 Scalp AN.27.1 DH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion YViva voce
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.1) Describe the structure and functions of
DNA and RNA and outline the cell cycle.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30- 10:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.3) Describe the common disorders
associated with nucleotide metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PHY
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.1 Describe the functional anatomy of
heart including chambers,
sounds; and Pacemaker tissue and
conducting system.
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 01.30 FEEDBACK 1ST TERM department SGT Written/Viva voce
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.7) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
creatinine and creatinine clearance
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.7) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
creatinine and creatinine clearance
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
02.30 – 04.30
Haematology (Batch - B) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC
indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
central research
lab/haematology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
Viva voceY
Batch A: Community medicine
Batch B: Norma Frontalis
Introduction to Extramural visits ( Community
Medicine) : AN 26.1,26.2DH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Wednesday
01.01.20
Friday
03.01.20
Thursday
02.01.20
02:30-04:30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.1 Describe the functional anatomy of
heart including chambers,
sounds; and Pacemaker tissue and
conducting system.
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
09.30 – 10.30
Neurophysiology PY10.1 Describe and discuss the
organization of nervous system
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
10:30-11:30 Face I
AN28.1 Describe & demonstrate muscles of
facial expression and their nerve
supply,AN28.2 Describe sensory innervation
of face,AN28.3 Describe & demonstrate origin
/formation, course, branches /tributaries of
facial vessels,AN28.4 Describe &
demonstrate branches of facial nerve with
distribution,
LT1 Lecture Y Written
11:30-01:30 Face AN28.1,28.2,28.3,28.4 DH Dissection Y Viva
08:30-09:30 Face II
AN28.5 Describe cervical lymph nodes and
lymphatic drainage of head, face and neck
,AN28.6 Identify superficial muscles of face,
their nerve supply and actions,
AN28.7 Explain the anatomical basis of facial
nerve palsy
AN28.8 Explain surgical importance of deep
facial vein
LT1 Lecture Y Written
09:30-11:30 Feedback Session-1st terminal exams DH/ Demo Room Small group discussion
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.2 Describe the properties of cardiac
muscle including its morphology,
electrical, mechanical and metabolic
functions
LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
12.30 - 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.2 Describe the properties of cardiac
muscle including its morphology,
electrical, mechanical and metabolic
functions
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Haematology (Batch - A) PY2.11 Estimate Hb, RBC, TLC, RBC
indices, DLC, Blood groups, BT/CT
central research
lab/haematology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.22) Calculate albumin: globulin (AG)
ratio and creatinine clearance
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09:30-10:30 Parotid Region
AN28.9 Describe & demonstrate the parts,
borders, surfaces, contents, relations
and nerve supply of parotid gland with course
of its duct and surgical importance AN28.10
Explain the anatomical basis of Frey’s
syndrome
LT1 Lecture Y Written
10:30-11:30 Development of Face AN 43.4 LT1 Lecture Y Written
11:30-12:30 Parotid Region AN28.9, 28.10 DH Dissection Y Viva
Saturday
04.01.20
Monday
06.01.20
Tuesday
07.01.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12:30-1:30
Concept of Health and Disease
CM1.1 Define and describe the concept of
Public Health ,CM 1.2 Define health;
describe the concept of holistic health
including concept of spiritual health and the
relativeness & determinants of health, CM 1.3
Describe the characteristics of agent, host
and environmental factors in health and
disease and the multi factorial etiology of
disease
LT1 Large group discussion Y Written
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.4) Discuss the laboratory results of
analytes associated with gout & Lesch Nyhan
syndrome
LT-1 LGIS Y SKILL MEDICINE
14:30- 16:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.22) Calculate albumin: globulin (AG)
ratio and creatinine clearance
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30
Nerve and Muscle Physiology (Batch - B) PY3.14 Perform Ergography REV
human physiology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Cranial Cavity & Cavernous Sinus
AN30.3 Describe & identify dural venous
sinuses
AN30.4 Describe clinical importance of dural
venous sinuses
LT1 Lecture Y Written
09:30-10:30
Meninges & Dural folds
AN30.3 Describe & identify dural
folds,AN56.1,AN56.2Describe & identify
various layers of meninges with its extent &
modifications,Describe circulation of CSF with
its applied anatomy
LT1 Lecture Y Written
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30- 10:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
10.30 – 11.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 01.30
Nerve and Muscle Physiology (Batch - A) PY3.14 Perform Ergography
human physiology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.21) Demonstrate estimation of urea in
serum.
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.21) Demonstrate estimation of urea in
serum.
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
09.30 – 12.30
Viva voce
ECE physiology 5: VISIT - Batch D- Blood
bank, Batch A-Physiology Research Lab,
Batch B- Central Research lab, Batch C-
Physiotherapy)
DH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion Y
Thursday
09.01.20
10:30-12:00 Dural Folds AN 30.3 DH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion Y
12.00-01:30 Cranial CavityAN30.1 Describe the cranial fossae & identify
related structuresDH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion Y
02:30-04:30
12:30-01:30
Blood bank:PY2.9, Phys Res lab: PY
3.2,Central Res
lab:PY2.1,PhysiotherapyPY3.1
AN30.1 Describe the cranial fossae & identify
related structuresDH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion Y
DEPT
SGT
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Friday
10.01.20
Wednesday
08.01.20
Batch B: Community Medicine
Batch A: Norma Frontalis Visit To Casualty (B) AN 26.1,26.2Casualty, DH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion Y
Viva voce
Viva voce
Viva voce
Tuesday
07.01.20
02:30-04:30 Norma Occipitalis/Verticalis AN 26.1,26.2
Cranial Cavity
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
02.30 – 04.30
Nerve and Muscle Physiology (Batch - B) PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted
learning (i) amphibian nerve -
muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac
experiments human physiology lab
DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09:30-10:30 Spinal Cord -General featuresAN57.1,57.2,57.3Identify external features of
spinal cord,Describe extent of spinal cord
in child & adult with its clinical implication,
Draw & label transverse section of spinal cord
at mid-cervical & midthoracic level
LT1 Lecture Y Written
10:30-11:30 Spinal cord Histology
AN64.1 Describe & identify the
microanatomical features of Spinal cordLT1 Lecture Y Written
12:30-01:30 Spinal cord Histology AN64.1 Histo Lab Histo Practicals Y
Viva voce
08:30-09:30 Spinal Cord- Tracts
AN57.4 Enumerate ascending & descending
tracts at mid thoracic level of spinal cord
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 STUDENT SEMINAR Neuroanatomy-spinal cord LT-1
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.4 Describe generation, conduction of
cardiac impulse LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
12.30 - 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.2 Describe the properties of cardiac
muscle including its morphology,
electrical, mechanical and metabolic
functions
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Nerve and Muscle Physiology (Batch - A) PY3.18 Observe with Computer assisted
learning (i) amphibian nerve -
muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac
experiments human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Gout
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09:30-10:30 Spinal Cord-Blood supply & applied anatomy
AN57.5 Describe anatomical basis of
syringomyeliaLT1 Lecture N Written/Viva
10:30-12:30
Cervical Vertebrae( General Features)
AN26.5 Describe features of typical and
atypical cervical vertebrae (atlas and axis)
AN26.7 Describe the features of the 7th
cervical vertebra
DH/Demo Room DOAP Y
Written/Viva
12:30-1:30 Concept of Health and Disease
CM 1.4 Describe and discuss the natural
history of disease, CM 1.5 Describe the
application of interventions at various levels
of prevention, CM 1.6 Describe and discuss
the concepts, the principles of Health
promotion and Education, IEC and Behavioral
change Communication (BCC)
LT-1 Large Group Discussion Y
Written/Viva
Friday
10.01.20
Saturday
11.01.20
11:30-12:30 Spinal Cord AN 57.1,57.2,57.3 DH,Demo room
Monday
13.01.20
Tuesday
14.01.20
DOAP small group disscussion YViva voce
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
02:30-04:30 Spinal cord-Blood supply & applied anatomy AN 57.5 DH/Demo Room DOAP Y
08:30- 09:30 Molecular Biology
(BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09.30 – 10.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.3 Discuss the events occurring during
the cardiac cycle LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.4 Describe generation, conduction of
cardiac impulse
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
12:30-01:30 Posterior Triangle of Neck
AN29.1 Describe & demonstrate
attachments, nerve supply, relations and
actions of sternocleidomastoid.AN29.3
Explain anatomical basis of wry neck
AN29.4 Describe & demonstrate attachments
of 1) inferior belly of omohyoid,
2)scalenus anterior, 3) scalenus medius & 4)
levator scapulae
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.2 Describe the properties of cardiac
muscle including its morphology,
electrical, mechanical and metabolic
functions
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
14:30- 16:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Gout
DEPT SGD Y PBL MEDICINE
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Anterior trianlge of neck-I
AN32.1 Describe boundaries and
subdivisions of anterior triangle
AN32.2 Describe & demonstrate boundaries
and contents of muscular, carotid,
digastric and submental triangles
LT1 Lecture Y written
09:30-01:30 Triangles of Neck AN 29.1 to AN 32.2 DH Dissection/DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30- 10:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.3 Discuss the events occurring during
the cardiac cycle LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
Friday
17.01.20
11.30 – 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.2 Describe the properties of cardiac
muscle including its morphology,
electrical, mechanical and metabolic
functions
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
11:30- 13:30
Molecular Biology (Batch B) (BI7.1) Describe the structure and functions of
DNA and RNA and outline the cell cycle.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
Tuesday
14.01.20
Thursday
16.01.20
02:30-04:30Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Posterior triangle) Visit to casualty (A) /PosteriorTriangle Casualty/ DH/Demo Room
Wednesday
15.01.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
14:30- 16:30
Molecular Biology (Batch A) (BI7.1) Describe the structure and functions of
DNA and RNA and outline the cell cycle.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.3 Discuss the events occurring during
the cardiac cycle
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.3 Discuss the events occurring during
the cardiac cycle
SDL
Written/Viva voce
09.30 – 10.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.5 Describe the physiology of
electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its
applications and the cardiac axis LT Lecture Written/Viva voce General Medicine
10:30-11:30 Anterior trianlge of neck-II
AN35.3 Demonstrate & describe the origin,
parts, course & branches subclavian artery
AN35.4 Describe & demonstrate origin,
course, relations, tributaries and termination
of internal jugular & brachiocephalic veins
LT1 Lecture Y
11:30-12:30
Cervical Vertebrae( Special Features)
AN26.5 Describe features of typical and
atypical cervical vertebrae (atlas and axis)
AN26.7 Describe the features of the 7th
cervical vertebra
DH/Demo Room DOAP Y
12:30-01:30 SDL- Anterior Triangle AN35.1-AN35.4 DH/Demo Room Small Group discussion
08:30-09:30 Deep Cervical Fascia
AN35.1 Describe the parts, extent,
attachments, modifications of deep cervical
fascia
LT1 Lecture Y Written
11.30 – 12.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors DEPT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
12.30 - 01.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors
SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.3 Discuss the events occurring during
the cardiac cycle
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
14:30- 16:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.6 Describe abnormal ECG,
arrythmias, heart block and myocardial
Infarction LT Lecture Written/Viva voce General Medicine
10:30-12:30 Thyroid Gland AN 35.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
12:30-1:30 Concept of Health and Disease
CM 1.7 Enumerate and describe health
indicators, CM 1.8 Describe the Demographic
profile of India and discuss its impact on
Health, CM 1.9 Demonstrate the role of
effective Communication skills in health in a
simulated environment , CM 1.10
Demonstrate the important aspects of the
doctor patient relationshipin a simulated
environment
LT-1 Large Group Discussion
Y
Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Tutorial AN 27.1,28.1-28.8 DH/ Demo room Small group dis Surgery Physiology
DH DOAP Y Written
Tuesday
21.01.20
09:30-10:30 Thyroid GlandAN35.2 Describe & demonstrate location,
parts,borders, surfaces, relations &
blood supply of thyroid gland
LT-1 Lecture
Y
Written/Viva
Saturday
18.01.20
Written/Viva
Monday
20.01.20
09:30-11:30Deep Cervical Fascia AN35.1
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09.30 – 10.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.6 Describe abnormal ECG,
arrythmias, heart block and myocardial
Infarction DEPT
SGT
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy General Medicine
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.5 Describe the physiology of
electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its
applications and the cardiac axis
SDL
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.5 Describe the physiology of
electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its
applications and the cardiac axis
department SGT
Written/Viva voce12:30-01:30 Development & Histology of Thyroid Gland AN 43.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.13 Record and interpret normal ECG
in a volunteer or simulated
environment human physiology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce General Medicine
14:30- 16:30
Molecular Biology (Batch A) (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30
Lymphatics of Head & Neck
AN35.5 Describe and demonstrate extent,
drainage & applied anatomy of
cervical lymph nodes
LT-1 Lecture
Y
Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Histology:Thyroid Gland(Batch A)
Embryology Models(Head & Neck) Batch B
AN 43.3 Histo Lab
Anatomy Museum
Practicals
Small Group Discussion Y
Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Histology:Thyroid Gland(Batch A)
Embryology Models(Head & Neck) Batch B
AN 43.3 Histo Lab
Anatomy Museum
Practicals
Small Group Discussion Y
Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30- 10:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.6 Describe abnormal ECG,
arrythmias, heart block and myocardial
Infarction LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.13 Record and interpret normal ECG
in a volunteer or simulated
environment human physiology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce General Medicine
11:30- 13:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Renal Failure
DEPT SGD Y PBL PATH
14:30- 16:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Renal Failure
DEPT SGD Y PBL PATH
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.13 Record and interpret normal ECG
in a volunteer or simulated
environment human physiology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce General Medicine
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.3 Describe and discuss somatic
sensations & sensory tracts LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09:30- 10:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.3) Describe gene mutations and basic
mechanism of regulation of gene expression.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD
Friday
24.01.20
Saturday
25.01.20
10:30-01:30 ECE ANATOMY- Spinal Cord Lesions AN57.1-57.7 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion
Wednesday
22.01.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Thursday
23.01.20
02:30-04:30Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Thyroid gland) Visit to Medical Record Section (B)/Thyroid
Medical Record Section/
DH/Demo Room
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Submandibular Gland
AN34.1 Describe & demonstrate the
morphology, relations and nerve supply of
submandibular salivary gland &
submandibular ganglion AN34.2 Describe the
basis of formation of submandibular stones
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Submandibular Gland AN34.1 & AN 34.2 DH Dissection Y written/viva
written/viva
11.30 – 12.30
12.30 - 01.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.13 Record and interpret normal ECG
in a volunteer or simulated
environment human physiology lab
DOAP Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce General Medicine
14:30- 16:30
Molecular Biology (Batch B) (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.2 Describe and discuss the functions
and properties of synapse,
reflex, receptors DEPT
SGT
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09:30-10:30
MandibleAN26.4 Describe morphological features of
mandibleDH/Demo Room DOAP small group disscussion Y
Viva voce/ skill
assessment
12:30-1:30Relationship of social and behavioural to
health and disease
C.M. 2.1 Describe the steps and perform
clinico socio-cultural and demographic
assessment of the individual, family and
community , C.M. 2.2 Describe the socio-
cultural factors, family (types), its role in
health and disease & demonstrate in a
simulated environment the correct
assessment of socio-economic status , C.M.
2.3. Describe and demonstrate in a simulated
environment the assessment of barriers to
good health and health seeking behavior
LT-1 Large Group Discussion Y Written
02:30-04:30 Head & Neck Viva AN 29.1 to 29.4, 32.1 & 32.2. 35.1-35.3 DH/ Demo room
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.3) Describe gene mutations and basic
mechanism of regulation of gene expression.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD
09.30 – 10.30
Neurophysiology PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor
tracts, mechanism of maintenance of
tone, control of body movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.7 Describe and discuss
haemodynamics of circulatory system LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30
Neurophysiology PY10.3 Describe and discuss somatic
sensations & sensory tracts
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
09:30-10:30
NeurophysiologyPY10.3 Describe and discuss somatic
sensation & sensory tractLT-1 Lecture Y
Tuesday
28.01.20
10:30-11:30 Norma Lateralis AN 26.1,26.2 DH,Demo room DOAP small group disscussion YViva voce
Wednesday
29.01.20
Back Region & suboccipital triangle
AN42.1 Describe the contents of the vertebral
canal,AN42.2 Describe & demonstrate the
boundaries and contents of Suboccipital
triangle
triangl
LT-1
Lecture Y Written/Viva
Monday
27.01.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12:30-01:30
Infra Temporal Fossa I
AN33.1 Describe & demonstrate extent,
boundaries and contents of temporal and
infratemporal fossae
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
Neurophysiology (Batch - B) PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory
system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Molecular Biology (Batch A) (BI7.2) Describe the processes involved in
replication & repair of DNA and the
transcription & translation mechanisms.
DEPT SGD Y
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Infra Temporal Fossa II
AN33.2 Describe & demonstrate attachments,
direction of fibres, nerve supply and
actions of muscles of mastication
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Infra Temporal Fossa AN 33.1, 33.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 01.30
Neurophysiology (Batch - A) PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory
system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.11) Demonstrate estimation of calcium
and phosphorous
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.11) Demonstrate estimation of calcium
and phosphorous
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
02.30 – 04.30
Neurophysiology (Batch - B) PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory
system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment TEST human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor
tracts, mechanism of maintenance of
tone, control of body movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09.30 – 10.30
Neurophysiology PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor
tracts, mechanism of maintenance of
tone, control of body movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
Friday
31.01.20
Saturday
01.02.20
Thursday
30.01.20
11:30-01:30 Norma Lateralis & Mandible AN 26.1,26.2 &26.4 DH,Demo room DOAP /small group disscussion YViva voce
02:30-04:30Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Infratemporal fossa)
Visit to Medical Record Section
(A)/Infratemporal fossaDH/Demo Room
Wednesday
29.01.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
08:30- 11:30
(ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 4) Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Nephrotic Syndrome
DEPT ECE Y PATH, MEDICINE
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
10:30-11:30 Temporo-mandibular Joint
AN33.3 Describe & demonstrate articulating
surface, type & movements of
temporomandibular joint AN33.4 Explain the
clinical significance of pterygoid venous
plexus AN33.5 Describe the features of
dislocation of temporomandibular joint
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Temporo-mandibular Joint AN 33.3.to 33.5 DH Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 PalateAN36.1 Describe the morphology, relations,
blood supply and applied anatomy of
soft palate
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Palate AN 36.1 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.8 Describe and discuss local and
systemic cardiovascular regulatory
mechanisms LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
12.30 - 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.7 Describe and discuss
haemodynamics of circulatory system
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Neurophysiology (Batch - A) PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory
system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment TEST human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
vocePractical/OSP
E/Viva
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.11) Demonstrate estimation of calcium
and phosphorous
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor tracts,
mechanism of maintenance of
tone, control of body movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy09:30-10:30 Development of Palate AN 43.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Embryology Models- palate AN 43.3 DH/ Demo Room DOAP Y Written /Viva
12:30-1:30
Relationship of social and behavioural to
health and disease
C.M. 2.4 Describe social psychology,
community behaviour and community
relationship and their impact on health and
disease, CM. 2.5 Describe poverty and social
security measures and its relationship to
health and disease LT-1 Large Group Discussion Y Written /Viva
02:30-04:30 Student Seminar Topic :Head & Neck LT-1
08:30- 09:30
Extracellular Matrix (BI9.3) Describe protein targeting & sorting
along with its associated disorders.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09.30 – 10.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure
LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30
Neurophysiology PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor
tracts, mechanism of maintenance of
tone, control of body movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
Monday
03.02.20
10:30-11:30 Norma Basalis AN 26.1,26.2 &26.4 DH,Demo room DOAP /small group disscussion YViva voce
Tuesday
04.02.20
Wednesday
05.02.20
Saturday
01.02.20
12:30-01:30 Norma Basalis AN 26.1,26.2 &26.4 DH,Demo room DOAP /small group disscussion YViva voce
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure
SDL
Written/Viva voce12:30-01:30 Histology of Tongue AN 43.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.11) Demonstrate estimation of calcium
and phosphorous
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
17:30 - 19:30
09:30-11:30 Tongue AN 39.1 ,39.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Histology of Tongue AN43.3 Histo Lab Practicals Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30 Molecular Biology (BI7.4) Describe applications of molecular
technologies like recombinant DNA
technology, PCR in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30 Molecular Biology (BI7.4) Describe applications of molecular
technologies like recombinant DNA
technology, PCR in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment
human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (DNA isolation from blood/ tissue)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (DNA isolation from blood/ tissue)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using
finger plethysmography in a
volunteer or simulated environment human physiology lab
Computer assisted
learning methodsWritten/Viva voce General Medicine
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce09:30-10:30 Development of Tongue AN 43.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Friday
07.02.20
Saturday
08.02.20
Thursday
06.02.20
08:30-09:30 Tongue
AN39.1 Describe & demonstrate the
morphology, nerve supply,
embryological,basis of
nerve supply, blood supply, lymphatic
drainage and actions of and actions of
extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of
tongue.AN39.2 Explain the anatomical basis
of hypoglossal nerve palsy
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Tongue &palate)
Visit to Mess (B)/AN 36.1-39.2
DH/Demo Room
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Wednesday
05.02.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
10:30-11:30 Embryology Model-tongue AN 43.3 Anatomy Museum Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Spinal Cord AN 57.1 to 57.3 DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Medulla I
AN58.2 Describe transverse section of
medulla oblongata at the level of
1)pyramidal decussation, 2) sensory
decussation 3) ION,AN58.3 Enumerate
cranial nerve nuclei in medulla oblongata with
their functional group
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Medulla AN 58.2& 58.3 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.8 Describe and discuss local and
systemic cardiovascular regulatory
mechanisms
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
12.30 - 01.30
Neurophysiology PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor
tracts, mechanism of maintenance of
tone, control of body movements, posture
and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.16 Record Arterial pulse tracing using
finger plethysmography in a
volunteer or simulated environment human physiology lab
Computer assisted
learning methods
Written/Viva voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (DNA isolation from blood/ tissue)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
10:30-12:30 Pons AN 59.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
12:30-1:30 Environmental Health Problems
CM 3.1 Describe the health hazards of air,
water, noise, radiation and pollution, C.M 3.3
Describe the aetiology and basis of water
borne diseases
/jaundice/hepatitis/ diarrheal diseases LT-1 Large group Discussion Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Student Seminar Topic: Spinal Cord & Brain Stem (Batch A) LT-1
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.4) Describe applications of molecular
technologies like recombinant DNA
technology, PCR in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) blood pr pbl- session 1 department SGT Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30
Neurophysiology PY10.5 Describe and discuss structure
and functions of reticular activating
system, autonomic nervous system
(ANS) LT
lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
11.30 – 12.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) blood pr department SDL Written/Viva voce
12:30-01:30 Pons -I AN59.1 Identify external features of pons. LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (DNA isolation from blood/ tissue)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
Lecture Y Written/Viva
Wednesday
12.02.20
Saturday
08.02.20
Monday
10.02.10
Tuesday
11.02.20
09:30-10:30 Medulla IIAN58.2 Describe transverse section of
medulla oblongata at the level of LT1
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Pons II
AN 59.2 Draw & label transverse section of
pons at the upper and lower level.
AN59.3 Enumerate cranial nerve nuclei in
pons with their functional group
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Pons AN 59.1, AN59.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Midbrain
AN61.1 Identify external & internal features of
midbrain DHDOAP
Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30 Molecular Biology (BI7.4) Describe applications of molecular
technologies like recombinant DNA
technology, PCR in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30 Molecular Biology (BI7.4) Describe applications of molecular
technologies like recombinant DNA
technology, PCR in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30
Neurophysiology PY10.6 Describe and discuss Spinal cord,
its functions, lesion & sensory
disturbances LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
11.30 – 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
11:30- 13:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (Protein electrophoresis)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (Protein electrophoresis)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional
circulation including microcirculation,
lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral,
capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce General Medicine
09.30 – 10.30
Neurophysiology PY10.5 Describe and discuss structure
and functions of reticular activating
system, autonomic nervous system
(ANS)
department
SGT
Written/Viva voce
10:30-11:30 Midbrain AN61.2 Describe internal features of midbrain
at the level of superior & inferior colliculus,
AN61.3 Describe anatomical basis & effects
of Benedikt’s and Weber’s syndrome
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Midbrain AN 61.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
Monday
17.02.20
08:30-09:30 CerebrumAN62.2 Describe & demonstrate surfaces,
sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas of
cerebral hemisphere
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Friday
14.02.20
Saturday
15.02.20
12:30-01:30 CerebrumAN62.2 Describe & demonstrate surfaces,
sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas of
cerebral hemisphere
DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
Thursday
13.02.20
02:30-04:30Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Medulla&Pons)
Visit to Mess (A)/AN59.2,AN59.3DH/Demo Room
Wednesday
12.02.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11.30 – 12.30
Neurophysiology PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and
limbic system and their
abnormalities
LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
12.30 - 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure
department
SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (Protein electrophoresis)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional
circulation including microcirculation,
lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral,
capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
10:30-12:30 Internal Capsule AN 62.3 DH DOAP Y written/Viva
12:30-1:30 Environmental Health Problems
C.M. 3.2 Describe concepts of safe and
wholesome water, sanitary sources of water,
water purification processes, water quality
standards. concepts of water conservation
and rainwater harvesting L T-1 Large Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Student Seminar
Topic: Cerebrum & Lateral Ventricle ( Batch
B) LT-1
08:30- 09:30
Molecular Biology (BI7.4) Describe applications of molecular
technologies like recombinant DNA
technology, PCR in the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
02.30 – 04.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (Protein electrophoresis)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Internal Capsule AN 62.3 LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
09:30-01:30 OSPE: NEUROANATOMY AN 57.1 to AN 59.3, AN61.1 to 62.3, AN 63.1 DH/Demo Room Assessment YThursday
20.02.20
Tuesday
18.02.20
09:30-10:30 Lateral Ventricle
AN63.1 Describe & demonstrate parts,
boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth & lateral
ventricle
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 White Matter of CerebrumAN62.3 Describe the white matter of
cerebrumLT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Wednesday 19.02.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
ECE - 6
09.30 – 12.30
PBL BP SESSION 2 department SGT
Monday
17.02.20
08:30-09:30 CerebrumAN62.2 Describe & demonstrate surfaces,
sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas of
cerebral hemisphere
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Cerebrum & Lateral Ventricle AN 62.2, AN 62.3 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
DEPT SGD y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
DEPT SGD y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.10 Ischaemic Heart Disease LT AITO Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
11:30- 13:30
(BIOCHEMISTRY AITO) Biochemistry
Laboratory tests (Batch B)
Thyroid Disorders DEPT AITO Y ORAL EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30
(BIOCHEMISTRY AITO) Biochemistry
Laboratory tests (Batch A)
Thyroid Disorders DEPT AITO Y ORAL EXAMINATION
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
08.30 – 09.30
Neurophysiology PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and
limbic system and their
abnormalities
LT
lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
09:30-10:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
10:30-01:30ECE ANATOMY:Vascular Lesions of Brain AN62.6 DH/Demo room SGT MEDICINE
08:30-09:30 Histology of Cerebrum & Cerebellum AN 64.1 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Histology of Cerebrum & Cerebellum AN 64.1 Histo Lab Practicals Y Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional
circulation including microcirculation,
lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral,
capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
12.30 - 01.30
Neurophysiology PY10.6 Describe and discuss Spinal cord,
its functions, lesion & sensory
disturbances
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.12 Record blood pressure & pulse at
rest and in different grades of
exercise and postures in a volunteer or
simulated environment human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) VISIT TO CENTRAL RESEARCH LAB DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional
circulation including microcirculation,
lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral,
capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation LT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
written/Viva
Written/Viva
10:30-12:30
Saturday
22.02.20
Monday
24.02.20
Tuesday
25.02.20
09:30-10:30 Development of CNSAN64.2 Describe the development of neural
tube, spinal cord, medulla oblongata,LT1 Lecture Y
Blood Supply of Brain
AN62.6 Describe & identify formation,
branches & major areas of distribution of
circle of Willis
LT-1 Lecture Y
Thursday
20.02.20
02:30-04:30Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Internal Capsule)
Visit to physiotherapy centre (B)/AN 62.3DH/Demo Room
Friday
21.02.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12:30-1:30 Environmental Health Problems
C.M. 3.4 Describe the concept of solid waste,
human excreta and sewage disposal LT1 Large Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Embryology Models- CNS AN64.2,64.3 Anatomy Museum Small Group Discussin Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.5) Describe the biochemical role of
vitamins in the body and explain the
manifestations of their deficiency
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30
Neurophysiology PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and
limbic system and their
abnormalitiesLT
Lecture
Written/Viva voce
Human
Anatomy
10.30 – 11.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional
circulation including microcirculation,
lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral,
capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation
department
SGT
Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30
Neurophysiology PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and
limbic system and their
abnormalities
department SGT
Written/Viva voce
12:20-01:30Basal Ganglia I
AN62.4 Enumerate parts & major connections
of basal ganglia & limbic lobeLT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.15 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the cardiovascular
system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
14:30- 16:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) VISIT TO CENTRAL RESEARCH LAB DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30Basal Ganglia II
AN62.4 Enumerate parts & major connections
of basal ganglia & limbic lobeLT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
Physiology
09:30-11:30 Basal Ganglia AN62.4 DH Small Group Discussion Y Written/ Viva Physiology
11:30-01:30Cerebellum
AN60.1 Describe & demonstrate external &
internal features of cerebellum DHDOAP
Y Written/Viva Physolgy
11.30 – 01.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
A)
PY5.15 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the cardiovascular
system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce11:30- 13:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.15) Describe & discuss the composition
of CSF
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.15) Describe & discuss the composition
of CSF
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
Friday
28.02.20
Thursday
27.02.20
02:30-04:30Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Basal Ganglia)
Visit to physiotherapy centre (A)/AN 62.4DH/Demo Room
Wednesday
26.02.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
10:30-12:30
PATH, MEDICINE08:30- 11:30 (ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 5)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Gout
DEPT ECE Y
Tuesday
25.02.20
Blood Supply of Brain
AN62.6 Describe & identify formation,
branches & major areas of distribution of
circle of Willis
LT-1 Lecture Y
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
02.30 – 04.30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch -
B)
PY5.15 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the cardiovascular
system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
human physiology lab
DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viv
a
voce
08.30 – 09.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and
limbic system and their
abnormalities
LT
lecture
Written/Viva voce
09.30 – 10.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS)
PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional
circulation including microcirculation,
lymphatic circulation, coronary, cerebral,
capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation
department
SGT
Written/Viva voce
10:30-11:30 Cerebellum I
AN60.2 Describe connections of cerebellar
cortex and intracerebellar nuclei,
AN60.3 Describe anatomical basis of
cerebellar dysfunction
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Physiology
11:30-01:30 CerebellumAN60.1 Describe & demonstrate external &
internal features of cerebellum DHDOAP
Y Written/Viva Physiology
08:30-09:30 Cerebellum-II
AN60.2 Describe connections of cerebellar cortex
and intracerebellar nuclei,
AN60.3 Describe anatomical basis of cerebellar
dysfunction
LT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva Physiology
09:30-10:30 Thalamus AN 62.5 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva Physiology
10.30 – 11.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
LT Lecture Written/Viva voce Human Anatomy
11.30 – 12.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.4 Describe and discuss motor tracts,
mechanism of maintenance of tone, control of
body movements, posture and equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus
LT Lecture Written/Viva voce Human Anatomy
12.30 - 01.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS)
PY5.10 Describe & discuss regional circulation
including microcirculation, lymphatic circulation,
coronary, cerebral, capillary, skin, foetal,
pulmonary and splanchnic circulation
department SGT Written/Viva voce
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch - A)
PY5.15 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the cardiovascular system in a
normal volunteer or simulated environment
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.9) Demonstrate the estimation of serum total
cholesterol and HDLcholesterol
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
08.30 – 09.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
LT Lecture Written/Viva voce Human Anatomy
09:30-10:30 Fourth VentricleAN63.1 Describe & demonstrate parts, boundaries
& features of IIIrd, IVth & lateral ventricleLT1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Third Ventricle AN 63.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Envirmental Health problemCM 3.5 Describe the standards of housing and the
effect of housing on healthLT-1 Large Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 SDL-Third & Fourth Ventricle AN 63.1 DH/Demo Room DOAP Y
Friday
28.02.20
Saturday
29.02.20
Monday
02.03.20
14:30 - 16:30
Tuesday
03.03.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.9) Describe the functions of various
minerals in the body, their metabolism and
homeostasis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30
10.30 – 11.30
11.30 – 12.30
12:30-01:30 Thalamus & Hypothalamus
AN62.5 Describe boundaries, parts, gross
relations, major nuclei and connections of dorsal
thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus,
metathalamus and subthalamus
LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch - B)PY5.14 Observe cardiovascular autonomic function
tests in a volunteer or simulated environmenthuman physiology lab DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.9) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Cranial Nerve 3,4,6 AN 62.2 LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Thalamus AN 62.5 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Norma Basalis(Tutorial) AN26.2 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussin Y Written/Viva
Visit to physiotherapy centre (B)
AN 62.5
08:30-09:00
(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and
Homeostasis
(BI6.9) Describe the functions of various
minerals in the body, their metabolism and
homeostasis.
DEPT SDL Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30
(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and
Homeostasis
(BI6.10) Enumerate and describe the
disorders associated with mineral
metabolism.
DEPT SDL Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
LT LectureWritten/Viv
a voceHuman Anatomy
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) (Batch - A)PY5.14 Observe cardiovascular autonomic function
tests in a volunteer or simulated environmenthuman physiology lab DOAP
Practical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.9) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.9) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system,
reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment
DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voceHuman Anatomy
08.30 – 09.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS)PY5.11 Describe the patho-physiology of shock,
syncope and heart failureLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09.30 – 10.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
department SGT Written/Viva voce
10:30-12:00 Mandible(Revision) AN26.4 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
12:00-01:30 Cervical Vertebrae (Revision) AN26.5, AN26.6 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30-10:30 Cranial Nerve AN 62.2 DH Small Group Discussion
10.30 – 11.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS)PY5.11 Describe the patho-physiology of shock,
syncope and heart failureDEPT SGT Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS)PY5.11 Describe the patho-physiology of shock,
syncope and heart failuredepartment SGT Written/Viva voce
Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Thalamus& HypothalamusDH/Demo Room
Monday
09.03.20
14:30 - 16:30
11:30- 13:30
Saturday
07.03.20
Friday
06.03.20
Thursday
05.03.20
02:30-04:30
Wednesday
04.03.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Opththalmology:PY10.17 , ENT- PY10.16,
Medicine- PY5.1 , Gynae- PY- 9.8 Hospital SGT
ECE - 7 HOSPITALVISIT : Batch A- Ophthalmology,
Batch B- ENT, Batch C- Medicine, Batch D- Gynae
14:30- 16:30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12.30 - 01.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
department SGT Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system,
reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voceHuman Anatomy
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.10) Demonstrate the estimation of
triglycerides
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.10) Enumerate and describe the
disorders associated with mineral
metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30 Integrated PhysiologyPY11.11 Discuss the concept, criteria for diagnosis
of Brain death and its implicationsLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30 Integrated Physiology PY11.1 +PY11.2 DEPT SGT Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS)PY5.11 Describe the patho-physiology of shock,
syncope and heart failuredepartment SGT Written/Viva voce
2:30-4:30 Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voceHuman Anatomy
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.10) Demonstrate the estimation of
triglycerides
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
17:30 - 19:30
09:30-11:30 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:NEUROANATOMY LT-1 &2 Assessment Written
11:30-01:30 OSPE NEUROANATOMY Assessment DH Assessment Spotters
First aid and dressing, Sharda Hospital (B)
AN 62.2
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.10) Enumerate and describe the
disorders associated with mineral
metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30Extracellular Matrix (BI9.1) List the functions and components of
the extracellular matrix (ECM).
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
10.30 – 11.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
department SGT Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (PAGE)
DEPT SGD YORAL
EXAMINATION
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (PAGE)
DEPT SGD YORAL
EXAMINATION
HOLI
12:30-01:30 Cranial Nerve 7
Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Cranial Nerves)DH/Demo Room02:30-04:30
08:30-09:30
11:30- 13:30
14:30- 16:30
Friday
13.03.20
Tuesday
10.03.20
Monday
09.03.20
14:30- 16:30
14:30- 16:30
Thursday
12.03.20
written/Viva
Cranial Nerve 9,10,11,12 AN 62.2 LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
Wednesday
11.03.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
AN 62.2 LT-1 Lecture Y
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
08.30 – 09.30 Integrated PhysiologyPY11.3 Describe and discuss mechanism of fever,
cold injuries and heat strokeLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09:30-10:30 Pharynx-IAN36.1 Describe the morphology, relations, blood
supply and applied anatomy of pharynxLT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
10:30-01:30 Pharynx AN 36.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Pharynx-II
AN36.3 Describe the boundaries and clinical
significance of pyriform fossa.
AN36.5 Describe the clinical significance of Killian’s
dehiscence
LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Pharynx AN 36.3 & 36.5 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
10.30 – 11.30 Integrated Physiology Febrile Illness LT AITO Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 Integrated PhysiologyPY11.1 Describe and discuss mechanism of
temperature regulationdepartment SGT Written/Viva voce
12.30 - 01.30 Integrated PhysiologyPY11.2 Describe and discuss adaptation to altered
temperature (heat anddepartment SGT Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry
laboratory (TLC)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL
EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.8 Describe and discuss behavioural and
EEG characteristics during sleep and mechanism
responsible for its production
LT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09:30-10:30 Palatine Tonsil
AN36.1 Describe the morphology, relations, blood
supply and applied anatomy of palatine
tonsil.AN36.2 Describe the components and
functions of Waldeyer’s lymphatic ring.AN36.4
Describe the anatomical basis of tonsillitis,
tonsillectomy, adenoids and peri-tonsillar abscess
LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Palatine Tonsil AN 36.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 SDL-Pharynx AN36.1-AN36.5DH
DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30Extracellular Matrix (BI9.2) Discuss the involvement of ECM
components in health and disease.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30 Integrated Physiology
PY11.4 Describe and discuss cardio-respiratory
and metabolic adjustments during exercise;
physical training effects
DEPT SDL Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30 UT 2 (CVS, CNS) LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 UT 2 (CVS, CNS) LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(TLC)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system,
reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment (Test)
DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
17:30 - 19:30
Development & Histology of Palatine Tonsil AN43.2 LT-1 Lecture
14:30- 16:30
14:30- 16:30
Friday
13.03.20
14:30- 16:30
12:30-01:30
Monday
16.03.20
Saturday
14.03.20
Tuesday
17.03.20
08:30-09:30
written/Viva
Lecture Y written/Viva
AN38.1 Describe the morphology, identify structure
of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and actions
of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the larynx
LT-1Larynx-I
Thursday
19.03.20
Wednesday
18.03.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Y
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-01:30 Larynx AN 38.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Nutrition (BI8.1) Discuss the importance of various dietary
components and explain importance of dietary
fibre.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30Nutrition (BI8.2) Describe the types and causes of protein
energy malnutrition and its effects.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
10.30 – 11.30 Integrated Physiology
PY11.4 Describe and discuss cardio-respiratory
and metabolic adjustments during exercise;
physical training effects
LT Lectue Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system,
reflexes, cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment (Test)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Nutrition (Batch B) (BI8.3) Provide dietary advice for optimal health in
childhood and adult, in disease conditions like
diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and in
pregnancy.
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
Nutrition (Batch A) (BI8.3) Provide dietary advice for optimal health in
childhood and adult, in disease conditions like
diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and in
pregnancy.
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment (intro + cn 1)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
08.30 – 09.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.10 Describe and discuss chemical
transmission in the nervous system.LT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09.30 – 10.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.8 Describe and discuss behavioural and
EEG characteristics durin sleep and mechanism
responsible for its production
department SGT Written/Viva voce
11:30-01:30 Nose AN 37.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Nasal Septum
AN37.1 Describe & demonstrate features of nasal
septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood supply and
nerve supply
LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Nasal Septum AN 37.1 DH Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
10.30 – 11.30 PY10.13 Describe and discuss perception of smell
and taste sensationDEPT SGT Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 Integrated Physiology
Neurophysiology PY10.7 Describe and
discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal
ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic
system and their
abnormalities
department SGT
Written/Viva
voce
11:30- 13:30
Monday
23.03.20
14:30- 16:30
Friday
20.03.20
08:30-09:30
02:30-04:30
Saturday
21.03.20
10:30-11:30
Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Larynx)AN 38.1
Lecture Y written/Viva
AN38.1 Describe the morphology, identify structure
of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and actions
of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the larynx
LT-1
DH/Demo Room
Larynx-I
Thursday
19.03.20
AN38.2 Describe the anatomical aspects of
laryngitis.AN38.3 Describe anatomical basis of
recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
Larynx II LT-1 Lecture N written/Viva
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12.30 - 01.30 Integrated Physiology
Neurophysiology PY10.7 Describe and
discuss functions of
cerebral cortex, basal
ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic
system and their
abnormalities
department SDL
Written/Viva
voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment (intro + cn 1)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Nutrition (Batch B) (BI8.3) Provide dietary advice for optimal health in
childhood and adult, in disease conditions like
diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and in
pregnancy.
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
08.30 – 09.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.14 Describe and discuss patho-physiology of
altered smell and taste sensationLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09:30-10:30 Lateral Wall Of Nose
AN37.1 Describe & demonstrate features of nasal
septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood supply and
nerve supply.AN37.2 Describe location and
functional anatomy of paranasal sinuses
LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Lateral Wall of Nose AN 37.1 DH Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Nutrition
CM 5.7 Describe food hygiene, CM 5.8 Describe
and discuss the importance and methods of food
fortification and effects of additives and
adulteration
LT-1 Large Group Discussion Y Written/ Viva
02:30-04:30 Pterygo-palatine Fossa & Bony Orbit AN 26.1 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Nutrition (BI8.4) Describe the causes (including dietary
habits), effects and health risks associated with
being overweight/ obesity.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PEAD, MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.9 Describe and discuss the physiological
basis of memory, learning and speechLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30 Integrated Physiology
PY11.8 Discuss & compare cardio-respiratory
changes in exercise (isometric and isotonic) with
that in the resting state and under different
environmental conditions (heat and cold)
department SGT Written/Viva voce
11:30-12:30 Integrated Physiology
PY11.4 Describe and discuss cardio-respiratory
and metabolic adjustments during exercise;
physical training effects
department SGT Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous system: Higher
functions, sensory system, motor system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 3,4,5,67)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Nutrition (Batch A) (BI8.3) Provide dietary advice for optimal health in
childhood and adult, in disease conditions like
diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and in
pregnancy.
DEPT SGD Y SAQ MEDICINE
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Orbit IAN41.1 Describe & demonstrate parts and layers
of eyeballLT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Orbit AN 41.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
written/VivaMaxillary Nerve & pterygopalatine Ganglion AN 37.1 LT-1 Lecture
Monday
23.03.20
14:30- 16:30
Thursday
26.03.20
12:30-01:30
14:30- 16:30
Wednesday
25.03.20
Tuesday
24.03.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Y
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11:30-01:30 VIVA: Pharynx& Larynx AN 36.1 to 5, AN 38.1 & 38.2 DH/Demo Room Assessment
Visit to Sterlization Unit
AN41.1 Describe & demonstrate parts and layers
of eyeball
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 3,4,5,67)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(QUALITY CONTROL)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 8)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(QUALITY CONTROL)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.9 Describe and discuss the physiological
basis of memory, learning and speechLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09:30- 10:30
Nutrition (BI8.5) Summarize the nutritional importance of
commonly used items of food including fruits and
vegetables. (macro-molecules & its importance)
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PSM
10:30-11:30 Orbit-IIAN41.3 Describe the position, nerve supply and
actions of intraocular musclesLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Ear AN 40.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Ear-IAN40.1 Describe & identify the parts, blood supply
and nerve supply of external earLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Ear- AN 40.1 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
10.30 – 11.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia,
thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and limbic
system and their
abnormalities
LT Lecture Written/Viva
11.30 – 12.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.9 Describe and discuss the physiological
basis of memory, learning and speechSDL Written/Viva
12.30 - 01.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.9 Describe and discuss the physiological
basis of memory, learning and speechdepartment SGT Written/Viva
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 8)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(AUTOANALYZER)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.15 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of ear and auditory pathways & physiology of
hearing
DEPT SGT Written/Viva voce
11:30- 13:30
Thursday
26.03.20
Friday
27.03.20
Monday
30.03.20
14:30- 16:30
14:30- 16:30
02:30-04:30
08:30- 11:30
Saturday
28.03.20
Tuesday
31.03.20
(ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 6)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Orbit)
PATH, MEDICINE (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Myocardial Infarction
Y
DH/Demo Room
DEPT ECE
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Ear-II
AN40.2 Describe & demonstrate the boundaries,
contents, relations and functional anatomy of
middle ear and auditory tube
LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Vestibulo- cochlear Nerve AN 62.2 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion Y Written/ Viva
12:30-01:30 Nutrition CM 5.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/ Viva
02:30-04:30 VIVA: Orbit & Ear
08:30- 09:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Myocardial Infarction
DEPT LGIS Y PBL MEDICINE
09.30 – 10.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.15 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of ear and auditory pathways & physiology of
hearing
LT Lecture Written/Viva voce
10.30 – 11.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.15 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of ear and auditory pathways & physiology of
hearing
department SGT Written/Viva voce
11.30 – 12.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.15 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of ear and auditory pathways & physiology of
hearing
department SGT Written/Viva voce
12:30-01:30 Histology Of Cornea & Retina AN 43.2 LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 9,10,11,12)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(AUTOANALYZER)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 X-rays of Head & Neck
09:30-11:30 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:HEAD & NECK LT-1 &2 Assessment Written
11:30-01:30 VIVA: HEAD & NECK DH Assessment Viva
Visit to sterilization Unit
AN 43.2
08:30- 09:30AETCOM(MODULE 1.2) Biochemistry What does it mean to be a patient?
(Self Directed Learning)
DEPT AETCOM Y ORAL EXAMINATION
09:30- 10:30AETCOM (MODULE 1.2) Biochemistry What does it mean to be a patient?
(Self Directed Learning)
DEPT AETCOM Y ORAL EXAMINATION
10.30 – 11.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.7 Describe and discuss functions of cerebral
cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus,
cerebellum and limbic system and their
abnormalities
department SGT Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 9,10,11,12)
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
AETCOM (MODULE 1.2) Biochemistry (Batch B) What does it mean to be a patient? (Hospital
Visit)HOSP AETCOM Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Neurophysiology (Batch - B)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 9,10,11,12) REV
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
AETCOM (MODULE 1.2) Biochemistry (Batch A) What does it mean to be a patient? (Hospital
Visit)HOSP AETCOM Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08.30 – 09.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.16 Describe and discuss pathophysiology of
deafness. Describe hearing testsLT Lecture Written/Viva voce
09.30 – 10.30 Neurophysiology PY10.12 Identify normal EEG forms department SGT Written/Viva voce
Histology All Slides Revision AN 43.2 Histo Lab
02:30-04:30
14:30- 16:30
Wednesday
01.04.20
10:30-11:30
Tuesday
31.03.20
Saturday
04.04.20
Thursday
02.04.20
11:30- 13:30
14:30- 16:30
Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Histology slides)DH/Demo Room
Friday
03.04.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08.30 – 09.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.17 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology
of vision including colour vision, refractive errors,
colour blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
LT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09:30-12:30 Revision: Neuroanatomy DH/ Demo Room
12:30- 01:30 Nutrition CM5.5 LT-1 Lecture Y written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Head & Neck-Soft Parts AN 36.4 DH/ Demo Room DOAP Y ENT
08:30- 09:30Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Acid Base Balance
DEPT LGIS Y PBL MEDICINE
Written/Viva voce
Written/Viva voce
12:30-01:30 Revision: Histo Slides AN43.2 LT-1
02:30-04:30 Neurophysiology (Batch - A)
PY10.11 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the nervous
system: Higher functions, sensory system, motor
system, reflexes,
cranial nerves in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment ( cn 9,10,11,12) REV
human physiology lab DOAPPractical/OSPE/Viva
voce
14:30- 16:30
(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY)
Oncogenesis and immunity (Batch A)
(BI10.3) Describe the cellular and humoral
components of the immune system & describe the
types and structure of antibody
DEPT SDL Y LEQ, SAQ MICRO, PATH
17:30 - 19:30
08:30-09:30 Histology of Umbilical cord & Placenta AN52.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Viva
09:30-01:30 Skull & Mandible( Revision) AN26.1-AN 26.5 DH/Demo Room
Visit to Blood Bank
AN40.2
08.30 – 09.30 Neurophysiology
PY10.17 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology
of vision including colour vision, refractive errors,
colour blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
LT Lectue Written/Viva voce
09:30-12:30 Revison Head &neck, Neuroanatomy AN37.1-AN37.4 DH
08:30-10:30 Histology: Umbilical Cord & Placenta AN 52.2 Histo Lab Practicals Y Viva
10.30 – 11.30 NeurophysiologyPY10.19 Describe and discuss auditory & visual
evoke potentialsLT Lectue Written/Viva voce
Neurophysiology
PY10.18 Describe and discuss the physiological
basis of lesion in visual
pathway
LT Lectue Written/Viva voce
NeurophysiologyPY10.18 Describe and discuss the physiological
basis of lesion in visual pathwaydepartment SGT Written/Viva voce
AETCOM (MODULE 1.2) Biochemistry (Batch B)
(Batch A)
What does it mean to be a patient? Discussion
and closure of case
DEPT AETCOM Y ORAL EXAMINATION
8:30-9:30 Neurophysiology
PY10.17 Describe and discuss functional anatomy
of eye, physiology of image formation, physiology
of vision including colour vision, refractive errors,
colour blindness, physiology of pupil and light reflex
department SGT Written/Viva voce
09:30-12:30 Revision slides Histology AN43.2 Histo Lab
12:30-01:30 Nutrition CM5.7 LT-1 Lecture Y Wtitten/ Viva
Revision- Osteology AN 14.1&14.2
14:30- 16:30
17:30 - 19:30
Monday
06.04.20
15.04.20 to 30.04.20Second Terminal Examination: Theory & Practicals
Thursday
09.04.20
Tuesday
14.04.20
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
07.04.20
11.30 – 12.30
Saturday
11.04.20
Wednesday
08.04.20
Monday
13.04.20
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Sports and Extra Curriculum
Mahavir Jayanti Holiday
02:30-04:30Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Ear)DH/Demo Room
02:30-04:30
09.30 – 12.30 Opththalmology:PY10.17 , ENT- PY10.16,
Medicine- PY5.1 , Gynae- PY- 9.8 SGTHospital
ECE - 8 HOSPITALVISIT : Batch B- Ophthalmology,
Batch C- ENT, Batch D- Medicine, Batch A- Gynae
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
8:30- 9:30
Oncogenesis and immunity (BI10.3) Describe the cellular and humoral
components of the immune system & describe the
types and structure of antibody
LT-1 SGD Y LEQ, SAQ OBG, PATH
9:30 - 10:30
Oncogenesis and immunity (BI10.3) Describe the cellular and humoral
components of the immune system & describe the
types and structure of antibody
LT-1 SGD Y LEQ, SAQ OBG, PATH
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF AMINO
ACIDS)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Neurophysiology PY10.19 Describe and discuss auditory &
visual evoke potentials LT
lecture
Written/Viva voce Ophthalmology
Neurophysiology (Batch - A) PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and
(iv) taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment
clinical physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
Neurophysiology (Batch - B) PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and
(iv) taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment
clinical physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF AMINO
ACIDS)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.6 Describe & differentiate the
mechanism of action of steroid, protein
and amine hormones
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva09:30-10:30 Neurophysiology color vision dept SGT written/viva10:30-01:30 Surface Landmark of Abdomen AN 44.1 DH/Demo Room DOAP Y Viva
08:30-09:30 Introduction to Abdomen
AN44.1: Describe & demonstrate the planes(
transpyloric, subcostal, lateral vertical, linea alba,
linea semilunaris),regions & quadrants of abdomen.
LT-1 Lecture Y Viva
09:30-10:30 Hip Bone: Iliac crest (Revision) AN 14.1 DH/ Demo Room Small Group Discussion
10:30 - 11:30Endocrine physiology PY8.6 mechanism of action of steroid
hormones
dept SGT
written/viva14:30 - 16:30 (Batch B) (Biochemistry) STUDENT FEEDBACK DEPT SGD
14:30 - 16:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.6 Describe & differentiate the
mechanism of action of steroid, protein
and amine hormones
deptSDL
Neurophysiology (Batch - A) PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and
(iv) taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
08:30- 9:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.6 Describe & differentiate the
mechanism of action of steroid, protein
and amine hormones
LT-1Lectue
written/viva09:30- 10:30 Anterior Abdominal Wall AN 44.2 & 44.6 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/ Viva
10:30-12:30 Anterior Abdominal Wall
AN44.2:Desribe & identify the fascia,nerves &
blood vessels of anterior abdominal wall,
AN44.6: Describe & demonstrate attachments of
muscles of anterior abdominal wall.
DH/ Demo Dissection Y Viva
14:30 - 16:30
11:30 - 13:30
Saturday
02.05.20
Monday
04.05.20
15.04.20 to 30.04.20Second Terminal Examination: Theory & Practicals
Friday
01.05.20
Tuesday
05.05.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12:30-01:30 Anterior Abdominal Wall AN 44.2 & 44.6 DH/ Demo Dissection Y Written/ Viva
02:30-04:30 Biostatics and its application CM 6.1 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/ Viva
Anterior Abdominal Wall AN 44.2 & 44.6 DH Dissection
8:30- 9:30
Oncogenesis and immunity (BI10.4) Describe & discuss innate and adaptive
immune responses, self/non-self recognition and
the central role of T-helper cells in immune
responses.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
09:30- 10:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Describe the synthesis, secretion,
transport, physiological actions,
regulation and effect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancreas and hypothalamus
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva10:30-11:30 AETCOM(Module1.4)Physiology Module1.4 session 1, part-1 LT-1 Lecture written/viva11:30-12:30 AETCOM(Module1.4)Physiology Module1.4 session 1, part-2 LT-1 Lecture written/viva
12:30-01:30 General Plan of GIT Histology & OesophagusAN52.1: Descibe microanatomical features of GIT (
general plan)LT-1 Lecture Y Viva
Neurophysiology (Batch - B) PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and
(iv) taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(ELECTROLYTE ANALYSIS BY ISE)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Budh Purnima (holiday)
8:30- 9:30
Oncogenesis and immunity (BI10.4) Describe & discuss innate and adaptive
immune responses, self/non-self recognition and
the central role of T-helper cells in immune
responses.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ MEDICINE, PATH
9:30- 10:30Oncogenesis and immunity (BI10.5) Describe antigens and concepts involved
in vaccine development.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MICRO
10:30- 11:30Endocrine physiology PY8.2connections between
hypothalamusn and pituitary
dept/library SDL
Neurophysiology (Batch - A) PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and
(iv) taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment (Test)
clinicla lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF AMINO
ACIDS)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Neurophysiology (Batch - B) PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and
(iv) taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment (Test)
clinicla lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF AMINO
ACIDS)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
14:30- 16:30
Wednesday
06.05.20
Friday
08.05.20
Thursday
07.05.20
Tuesday
05.05.20
11:30- 13:30
14:30- 16:30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Describe the synthesis, secretion,
transport, physiological actions,
regulation and effect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancreas and hypothalamus-I
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva
08:30-09:30 Inguinal Canal
AN44.4 Describe & demonstrate extent,
boundaries, contents of Inguinal canal,including
Hesselbach’s triangle.AN44.5 Explain the
anatomical basis of inguinal hernia.
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Feedback Session-2nd term exam
10:30-11:30gastrointestinal physiology PY4.1 Describe the structure and functions
of digestive system
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva11:30-12:30 gastrointestinal physiology PY4.6 Describe the Gut-Brain Axis dept SGT written/viva
12:30-01:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva anatomy
(Batch - A) feedback of IInd term exams dept SGTBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(PH METER)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Describe the synthesis, secretion,
transport, physiological actions,
regulation and effect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancreas and hypothalamus
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva09:30-11:30 Rectus Sheath AN 44.4 DH/ Demo Dissection Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Inguinal Canal AN 44.4 DH/ Demo Dissection Y Written/ Viva
12:30-01:30 Biostatics and its application CM 6.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/ Viva
02:30-04:30 Testis AN 46.1 DH/ Demo Dissection Y Written/ Viva
08:30- 09:30Oncogenesis and immunity (BI10.5) Describe antigens and concepts involved
in vaccine development.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PEAD, MICRO
09:30- 10:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva10:30- 11:30 AETCOM(module1.4)Physiology Module1.4 session 2 part-1 dept/library SDL
11:30- 12:30 AETCOM(module1.4)Physiology Module1.4 session 2, part-2 dept/library SDL
12:30-01:30 Male External Genitalia -I
AN46.1 Describe & demonstrate coverings, internal
structure, side determination,blood supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic drainage & descent of testis with
its applied anatomy.AN46.4 Explain the anatomical
basis of Varicocoele
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Y
Written/Viva
Wednesday
13.05.20
Saturday
09.05.20
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
12.05.20
09:30-10:30
10:30-01:30
ECE- Hospital Visit 1 Batch:A-Surgery/ Batch B-
Ortho / Batch C-Radio/Batch D PhysiotherapySURGERY -AN35.8 ORTHO- AN 8.1 -8.6 RADIO -
AN 43.7 PHYSIOTHERAPY AN45.1- 45.3Hospital Small group teaching
Rectus Sheath
AN44.3 Describe the formation of rectus sheath
and its contents.AN44.7 Enumerate common
Abdominal incisions
LectureLT-1
Monday
11.05.20
Y
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
14:30- 16:30 (Batch - B) feedback of IInd term exams dept SGTBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(PH METER)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30 GIT Embryology: Development of Body cavity
AN52.4 Describe the development of anterior
abdominal wall.AN52.5 Describe the development
and congenital anomalies of Diaphragm
LT-1 Lecture Y
09:30-11:30Male External Genitalia(Batch A)
Histology Oesophagus (Batch B)
AN 44.2 & 44.6
AN 52.1
DH/ Demo
Histo Lab
Dissection
PracticalsY
11:30-01:30Male External Genitalia(Batch B)
Histology Oesophagus (Batch A
AN 44.2 & 44.6
AN 52.1
DH/ Demo
Histo Lab
Dissection
PracticalsY
Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Male external genitalia)Visit to laundruy DH/Demo Room
AN 16.1
8:30- 9:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its
metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY
9:30- 10:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its
metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY
10:30- 11:30 Endocrine physiology PY8.2 actions of growth hormone dept SGT written/viva
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch A) PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the abdomen in a
normal volunteer or simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalOncogenesis and immunity (Batch B) (BI10.5) Describe antigens and concepts involved
in vaccine development.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION PEAD, MICRO
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch B) PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the abdomen in a
normal volunteer or simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalOncogenesis and immunity (Batch A) (BI10.5) Describe antigens and concepts involved
in vaccine development.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION PEAD, MICRO
08:30 - 09:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid
gland; Adrenal cortex, Adrenal
medulla and pancreas
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva
09:30-10:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion
DEPT SGT
written/vivaECE- Hospital Visit 2 Batch-A-
Physiotherapy/Batch-B-Surgery/Batch-C- Ortho/
Batch D-Radiology
SURGERY -AN35.8 ORTHO- AN 8.1 -8.6 RADIO -
AN 43.7 PHYSIOTHERAPY AN45.1- 45.3 Hospital Small Group Teaching
08:30-09:30 Development of TestisAN52.8 Describe the development of male
reproductive systemLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Male External Genitalia-II AN 46.3 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Thyroid physiology dept SGT written/viva10:30-12:30 AETCOM(Module1.4) Physiology Module1.4 session 3 part-1 dept SGT written/viva12:30-01:30 AETCOM(Module1.4) Physiology Module1.4 session 3, part-2 dept SGT written/viva
Wednesday
13.05.20
Monday
18.05.20
09:30-10:30
11:30-01:30
02:30-04:30
Saturday
16.05.20
11:30- 13:30
14:30- 16:30
Friday
15.05.20
Thursday
14.05.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch A) PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the abdomen in a
normal volunteer or simulated environment-
TEST
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(ELISA)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Describe the synthesis, secretion,
transport, physiological actions,
regulation and effect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,
pancreas and hypothalamus
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva
09:30-10:30 Histology Of TestisAN52.1: Descibe microanatomical features of
testesLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30Histology: Testis(Batch A)
Peritoneum:(Batch B)
AN 52.1
AN 47.5
Histo Lab
DH/Demo Room
Practicals
DOAPY Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Biostatics and its applications
Enumerate discuss and demonstrate comon
sampling techniques simple statistical methods
frequancy distribution, measures of central
tendency and dispersion
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30Histology: Testis(Batch B)
Peritoneum:(Batch A)
AN 52.1
AN 47.5
Histo Lab
DH/Demo Room
Practicals
DOAPY Written/Viva
08:30- 09:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its
metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY
written/viva
Peritoneum - IAN47.2 Name & identify various peritoneal folds &
pouches with its explanationLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch B) PY4.10 Demonstrate the correct clinical
examination of the abdomen in a
normal volunteer or simulated environment-
TEST
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(ELISA)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30 Peritoneum - IIAN47.1 Describe & identify boundaries and
recesses of Lesser & Greater sacLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Peritoneum AN 47.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 VIVA: Abdomen(All Topics covered) DH/Demo Room Assessment
Batch B- Community Medicine
Batch A- SDL(Peritoneum)Visit to laundry DH/Demo Room
AN 47.1 & AN 47.2
(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Dyslipedemia
DEPT ECE Y MEDICINE, PATHO
Endocrine physiology (Batch A) PY8.2- Hypothyroidism(Batch A)-AITO dept SGT written/vivaBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(ABG ANALYZER)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Endocrine physiology (Batch B) PY8.2- Hypothyroidism(Batch B)-AITO dept SGT written/viva
Tuesday
19.05.20
14:30- 16:30
Monday
18.05.20
Friday
22.05.20
Wednesday
20.05.20
Thursday
21.05.20
14:30- 16:30
02:30-04:30
12:30-01:30
11:30- 13:30
14:30- 16:30
Opththalmology:PY10.17 , ENT- PY10.16,
Medicine- PY5.1 , Gynae- PY- 9.8 Hospital SGT09:30- 12:30
ECE - 9 HOSPITALVISIT : Batch C- Ophthalmology,
Batch D- ENT, Batch A- Medicine, Batch B- Gynae
8:30- 11:30 (ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 7)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(ABG ANALYZER)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
Id Ul Fitr( Holiday)
08:30-09:30 Peritoneum -IIIAN47.3 Explain anatomical basis of Ascites &
PeritonitisLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Stomach AN 47.5 DH/ Demo room DOAP Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Describe the synthesis, secretion,
transport, physiological actions,
regulation and effect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,-II
pancreas and hypothalamus
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva
11:30-12:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion (small intestine -I)
LT-1 lecture
written/viva anatomy12:30-01:30 Endocrine physiology 8.2 Cushings syndrome dept SGT
14:30-16:30Endocrine physiology (Batch A) PY8.Fight and flight response(Batch A) dept SGT
written/viva
14:30-16:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its metabolism
and describe porphyrin metabolism.
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PHY PATH, MEDICINE
08:30 - 09:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion (small intestine -II)
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva anatomy
Stomach-I
AN47.5 Describe & demonstrate major viscera of
abdomen under following headings (anatomical
position, external and internal features, important
peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Histology of Stomach AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Stomach AN 47.5 DH/ Demo room DOAP Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Nutrition CM2.1 2.5 revision class LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 CoeliacTrunk AN 47.5 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (BI11.19) Outline the basic principles involved in
the functioning of instruments commonly used in a
biochemistry Laboratory and their applications.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
09:30- 10:30 Endocrine physiology PY8.2 pancreas -I LT-1 Lectue written/viva
10:30- 11:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.2 Describe the synthesis, secretion,
transport, physiological actions,
regulation and effect of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid
gland, adrenal gland,-III
pancreas and hypothalamus
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva
Wednesday
27.05.20
09:30-10:30
Monday
25.05.20
Tuesday
26.05.20
Friday
22.05.20
14:30- 16:30
Saturday
23.05.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
11:30- 12:30AETCOM(Module1.4)Physiology Module1.4 session4-Discussion and
closure
dept SGT
written/vivaStomach - II AN 47.5,AN 47.6 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Endocrine physiology (Batch B) PY8.Fight and flight response(Batch B) dept SGT
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(ELECTROLYTE ANALYSIS BY ISE)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30 Development of Foregut AN 52.4 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30Embryology model:Stomach (Batch A)
Histology Stomach (Batch B)
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
Anatomy Museum
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
11:30-01:30Embryology model:Stomach (Batch B)
Histology Stomach (Batch A
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
Anatomy Museum
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
Batch A- Community Medicine
Batch B- SDL(Peritoneum)AN 47.1-47.2 DH/Demo Room
11:30- 13:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (Batch B) (BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its
metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION PATH, MEDICINE PHY
11:30-1:30
Neurophysiology PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv)
taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment
clinical physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
Neurophysiology PY10.20 Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual
acuity, colour and field of vision
and (ii) hearing (iii) Testing for smell and (iv)
taste sensation in
volunteer/ simulated environment
clinical physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalMetabolism and Homeostasis (Batch A) (BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its
metabolism and describe porphyrin metabolism.
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION PATH, MEDICINE PHY
08:30-09:30 Endocrine physiology PY8.2 pancreas -II-Diabetes Mellitus LT-1 Lectue written/viva10:30-11:30 Small Intestine AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Small Intestine AN 47.5 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Histology: Small Intestine AN 52.1 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Large intestine AN 47.5 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid
gland; Adrenal cortex, Adrenal
medulla and pancreas-III
LT-1
Lectue
written/viva
11:30-12:30Endocrine physiology PY8.1 Describe the physiology of bone
and calcium metabolism
LT-1Lectue
written/viva
12:30-01:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.4 Describe function tests: Thyroid
gland; Adrenal cortex, Adrenal
medulla and pancreas-III
dept SGT
written/viva
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch A) 4.2-gastric and intestinal secretions(Batch
A)
dept SGT
written/vivaBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.12) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
bilirubin
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.7 Describe & discuss the structure
and functions of liver and gall
bladder
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva anatomy
Thursday
28.05.20
Wednesday
27.05.20
Tuesday
02.06.20
14:30- 16:30
12:30-01:30
Friday
29.05.20
Monday
01.06.20
14:30- 16:30
Saturday
30.05.20
14:30- 16:30
02:30-04:30
8:30- 11:30 (ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 8)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
PATH, MEDICINE(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Acid Base Balance
HOSP ECE Y
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Caecum & Appendix AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Histology of Large intestine & Appendix AN 52.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Caecum & Appendix AN47.5 DH/ Demo room DOAP Y written/viva
02:30-04:30 Large Intestine AN 47.5 DH/ Demo room DOAP Y written/viva
8:30- 9:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.13) Describe the functions of the liver LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
written/viva
12:30-01:30 AN 52.1 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch B) 4.2-gastric and intestinal secretions(Batch
B)
dept SGT
written/vivaBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.12) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
bilirubin
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30 Liver & Subphrenic Spaces AN 47.5,47.6,47.7 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30Liver Gross (Batch A)
Histology Liver & Small Intestine(Batch B)
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
Anatomy Museum
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
11:30-01:30Liver Gross (Batch B)
Histology Liver & Small Intestine (Batch A)
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
Anatomy Museum
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
SDL-Liver & Extra hepatic biliary apparatusAn47.5 DH/Demo Room
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY
8:30- 9:30
Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the functions of
liver
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
9:30- 10:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis (BI6.15) Describe the abnormalities of liver DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
10:30- 11:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.7 Describe & discuss the structure
and functions of liver and gall
bladder
dept SGT
written/viva anatomy
integrated Physiology (Batch A) PY11.14 Demonstrate Basic Life Support
in a simulated environment (Batch A)
Skill lab/dept DOAP
OSPE/Practical
General Medicine,
Anaesthesiology(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and Homeostasis
(Batch B)
(BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its metabolism
and describe porphyrin metabolism.
DEPT SDL Y LEQ, SAQ PHY PATH, MEDICINE
integrated Physiology (Batch B) PY11.14 Demonstrate Basic Life Support
in a simulated environment(Batch B)
Skill lab/dept DOAP
OSPE/Practical
General Medicine,
Anaesthesiology(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Metabolism and Homeostasis
(Batch A)
(BI6.11) Describe the functions of haem in the body
and describe the processes involved in its metabolism
and describe porphyrin metabolism.
DEPT SDL Y LEQ, SAQ PHY PATH, MEDICINE
08:30-09:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion
DEPT SGT
written/viva anatomy
09:30-10:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.2 Describe the composition,
mechanism of secretion, functions, and
regulation of saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal juices and bile
secretion
department SGT
written/viva
ECE- Hospital Visit 3 Batch A:
Radiology/ Batch B- Physiotherapy/
Batch C-Surgery/ Batch D- Ortho
SURGERY -AN35.8 ORTHO- AN 8.1 -8.6
RADIO -AN 43.7 PHYSIOTHERAPY
AN45.1- 45.3
Hospital Small group discussionSurgery/Ortho/Radio/
Physiotherapy
Tuesday
02.06.20
14:30- 16:30
Wednesday
03.06.20
10:30-01:30
14:30- 16:30
11:30-13:30
Saturday
06.06.20
Friday
05.06.20
Thursday
04.06.20
09:30- 10:30
02:30-04:30
ECE - 9 HOSPITALVISIT : Batch D-
Ophthalmology, Batch A- ENT, Batch AB-
Medicine, Batch C- Gynae
Opththalmology:PY10.17 , ENT- PY10.16,
Medicine- PY5.1 , Gynae- PY- 9.8
Hospital SGT
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-09:30 Extra-hepatic Biliary ApparatusAN 47.5,AN47.7 Mention the clinical importance of
Calot’s triangleLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Extra-hepatic Biliary Apparatus AN 47.5 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY 4.8 Describe and discuss gastric
functin tests, panceatic exocrine function
tests and liver function tests
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
11:30-12:30Endocrine physiology PY8.3 Describe the physiology of Thymus
and Pineal gland
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
12:30-01:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY 4.8 Describe and discuss gastric
functin tests, panceatic exocrine function
tests and liver function tests
department SGT
written/viva
Endocrine physiology (Batch A) 8.1, 8.2,8.4 and 8.6 dept SGT vivaBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.13) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
SGOT/ SGPT
DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.3 Describe GIT movements,
regulation and functions. Describe
defecation reflex. Explain role of dietary
fibre.
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
09:30-10:30 Mesenteric Vessels
AN47.9 Describe & identify the origin, course,
important relations and branches of Abdominal
aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior mesenteric, Inferior
mesenteric & Common iliac artery
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 AITO-Jaundice LT-1 Large Group Discussion Medicine, Surgery Physiology/Biochemistry
02:30-04:30 AITO-Jaundice LT-1 Large Group Discussion Medicine, Surgery Physiology/Biochemistry
8:30- 9:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis(BI6.13) Describe the functions of the thyroid and
adrenal glands.LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
09:30- 10:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.3 Describe GIT movements,
regulation and functions. Describe
defecation reflex. Explain role of dietary
fibre.
dept SGT
written/viva10:30- 11:30 gastrointestinal physiology JAUNDICE (AITO) department SGT
11:30- 12:30 gastrointestinal physiology JAUNDICE (AITO) department SGT12:30-01:30 Histology of Pancreas & Gall Bladder AN 52.1 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Endocrine physiology (Batch B) 8.1, 8.2,8.4 and 8.6 dept SGT viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)(BI11.13) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
SGOT/ SGPTDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30 Development of Midgut AN 52.4 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Duodenum AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Duodenum Gross (Batch A)
Histology Pancreas & Gall Bladder(Batch B)
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
DH
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
12:00-01:30Duodenum Gross (Batch B
Histology Pancreas & Gall Bladder(Batch A)
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
DH
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
Embryology models- Mid gut AN52.4 DH/Demo Room
8:30- 9:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis
(BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the functions of
thyroid and adrenal glands
LT-1 SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
9:30- 10:30 Metabolism and Homeostasis(BI6.15) Describe the abnormalities of thyroid and
adrenal glandsLT-1 SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
10:30- 11:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.3----Describe GIT movements,
regulation and functions. Describe
defecation reflex. Explain role of dietary
fibre.)comparison of movements of small
and large intestine
dept
SGT
written/viva
Neurophysiology (Batch A) Revision practical (Ixth ,Xth ,Xith, XIIth
nerves)
dept DOAP
OSPE/Practical
02:30-04:30
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
09.06.20
14:30- 16:30
11:30- 13:30
Thursday
11.06.20
Friday
12.06.20
Monday
08.06.20
Wednesday
10.06.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)(BI11.13) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
SGOT/ SGPTDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
Neurophysiology (Batch B) Revision practical (Ixth ,Xth ,Xith, XIIth
nerves)-Batch A
dept DOAP
OSPE/Practical
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)(BI11.13) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
SGOT/ SGPTDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30haematology PY2.5 Describe different types of
anaemias & Jaundice
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva09:30-10:30 Pancreas AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Development of Pancreas AN 52.6 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Embryology Models AN 52.4 Anatomy Museum DOAP Y written/viva
SUMMER VACATION
08:30-09:30 Spleen AN 47.5,47.6 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Spleen AN 47.5,47.6 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.4 Describe the physiology of digestion
and absorption of nutrients(AITO)
Dept Lecture
biochemistry
11:30-12:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.5 Describe the source of GIT
hormones, their regulation and functions
dept Lecture
written/viva
Neurophysiology (Batch A) 10.12 Identify normal EEG forms(Batch A) dept SGT
written/viva/OSPE
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)(BI11.14) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
alkaline phosphataseDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.9 Discuss the physiology aspects of:
peptic ulcer, gastrooesophageal
reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea,
constipation,
Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
09:30-10:30 Portal Vein & Porto-caval Anastomosis
AN47.8 Describe & identify the formation, course
relations and tributaries of Portal vein,AN47.10
Enumerate the sites of portosystemic
anastomosis,AN 47.11
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 Portal Vein AN 47.8 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Spleen AN 47.5 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 (SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Molecular Biology(BI7.6) Describe the anti-oxidant defence systems
in the body.DEPT SDL Y ORAL EXAMINATION
09:30- 10:30
gastrointestinal physiology PY4.5 Describe the source of GIT
hormones, their regulation and functions
dept SGT
written/viva
10:30- 11:30Renal Physiology PY7.1 Describe structure and function of
kidney
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva Human Anatomy
11:30- 12:30Renal Physiology PY7.1 Describe structure and function of
kidney
LT-1 SGT
written/viva Human Anatomy12:30-01:30 Histology of kidney, Ureter & Urinary Bladder AN 52.1 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
Neurophysiology (Batch B) 10.12 Identify normal EEG forms dept SGT
written/viva/OSPE
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)(BI11.14) Demonstrate the estimation of serum
alkaline phosphataseDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30 Kidney -I AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30kidney Gross (Batch A)
Histology kidney,ureter,bladder(Batch B)
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
DH
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
11:30-01:30kidney Gross (Batch B)
Histology kidney,ureter,Bladder(Batch A
AN 47.5
AN 52.1
DH
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
Kidney & UreterAN 47.5
DH/Demo RoomSmall Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
Tuesday
23.06.20
14:30- 16:30
11:30- 13:30
Saturday
13.06.20
14:30- 16:30
Friday
12.06.20
Monday
22.06.20
15.06.20
to 21.06.20
Thursday
25.06.20
Wednesday
24.06.20
02:30-04:30
14:30- 16:30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
Small Group Discussion
PracticalsY Written/ Viva
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch A) PY4.9 Discuss the physiology aspects of:
peptic ulcer, gastrooesophageal
reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea,
constipation,
Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
(AITO)
department SGT
written/viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)
(BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the functions of
liver
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
gastrointestinal physiology (Batch B) PY4.9 Discuss the physiology aspects of:
peptic ulcer, gastrooesophageal
reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea,
constipation,
Adynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
(AITO)
department SGT
written/viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)
(BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the functions of
liver
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE PHY, ANA
08:30-09:30
reproductive physiology PY9.1 Describe and discuss sex
determination; sex differentiation and
their abnormities and outline psychiatry
and practical implication of
sex determination.
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
Human
Anatomy9:30-10:30 BIOCHEMISTRY Student Feedback DEPT LGIS Y
10:30-11:30 Development of Kidney-IAN52.7 Describe the development of Urinary
systemLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Embryology Models:GIT & Kidney AN 52.6, 52.7 Anatomy Museum Small Group Discussion Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Kidney -II AN 47.5 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Kidney AN 47.8 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
reproductive physiology PY9.2 Describe and discuss puberty:
onset, progression, stages; early and
delayed puberty and outline adolescent
clinical and psychological
association.
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
11:30-12:30
Renal Physiology PY7.2 Describe the structure and functions
of juxta glomerular apparatus
and role of renin-angiotensin system
LT Lecture
written/viva
12:30-01:30
reproductive physiology PY9.2 Describe and discuss puberty:
onset, progression, stages; early and
delayed puberty and outline adolescent
clinical and psychological
association.
DEPT SDL
Renal Physiology (Batch B) PY7.1 Describe structure and function of
kidney-Functions of the nephron
dept SGT
written/viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.5) Describe screening of urine for inborn
errors & describe the use of paper
chromatography
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION MEDICINE
08:30-09:30
reproductive physiology PY9.3 Describe male reproductive system:
functions of testis and control of
spermatogenesis & factors modifying it
and outline its association
with psychiatric illness
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
Friday
26.06.20
Monday
29.06.30
14:30-16:30
11:30- 13:30
Saturday
27.06.20
14:30- 16:30
HOSP ECE
Tuesday
30.06.20
Thursday
25.06.20
8:30- 11:30
02:30-04:30
(ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 9)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Jaundice
Y PATH, MEDICINE
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
09:30-10:30 Development of Kidney-IIAN52.7 Describe the development of Urinary
systemLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Diaphragm
AN47.13 Describe & demonstrate the attachments,
openings, nerve supply & action of the
thoracoabdominal diaphragm,AN47.14 Describe
the abnormal openings of thoracoabdominal
diaphragm and diaphragmatic hernia
11:30-01:30 Ureter AN 47.8 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Posterior Abdominal Wall
AN45.3 Mention the major subgroups of back
muscles, nerve supply and action,
AN45.1 Describe Thoracolumbar fascia
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 Molecular Biology
(BI7.7) Describe the role of oxidative stress in the
pathogenesis of conditions such as cancer,
complications of diabetes mellitus and
atherosclerosis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30 Renal Physiology PY 7.3 Mechanism of urine formation-I LT-1 lecture written/viva
10:30- 11:30
Renal Physiology PY7.2 Describe the structure and functions
of juxta glomerular apparatus
and role of renin-angiotensin system
department SGT
written/viva
11:30- 12:30
reproductive physiology PY9.1 Describe and discuss sex
determination; sex differentiation and
their abnormities and outline psychiatry
and practical implication of
sex determination.
department SGT
written/viva12:30-01:30 AETCOM Module 1.5(Anatomy) What you have learned from cadaver? LT-1 Interactive Session
Renal Physiology (Batch B) PY7.1 Describe structure and function of
kidney-Functions of the nephron
dept SGT
written/viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)(BI11.5) Describe screening of urine for inborn
errors & describe the use of paper chromatographyDEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION MEDICINE
08:30-09:30 Posterior Abdominal Wall -I
AN45.3 Mention the major subgroups of back
muscles, nerve supply and action,
AN45.1 Describe Thoracolumbar fascia
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Introduction to Pelvis
AN53.2 Demonstrate the anatomical position of
bony pelvis & show boundaries of pelvic
inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic outlet,AN53.3 Define true
pelvis and false pelvis and demonstrate sex
determination in male & female bony pelvis.AN53.4
Explain and demonstrate clinical importance of
bones of abdominopelvic region (sacralization of
lumbar vertebra, Lumbarization of 1st sacral
vertebra, types of bony pelvis & Coccyx)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 Bony Pelvis AN 53.2,53.3,53.4 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Lumbar Vertebrae AN 53.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 Molecular Biology
(BI7.7) Describe the role of oxidative stress in the
pathogenesis of conditions such as cancer,
complications of diabetes mellitus and
atherosclerosis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE
9:30-10:30 Molecular Biology
(BI7.7) Describe the role of oxidative stress in the
pathogenesis of conditions such as cancer,
complications of diabetes mellitus and
atherosclerosis.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE
10:30-11:30
reproductive physiology PY9.4 Describe female reproductive
system: (a) functions of ovary and its
control; (b) menstrual cycle - hormonal,
uterine and ovarian changes-I
LT-1 lecture
written/viva
Wednesday
01.07.20
Friday
03.07.20
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
30.06.20
Thursday
02.07.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
reproductive physiology (Batch A) PY9.3 Describe male reproductive system:
functions of testis and control of
spermatogenesis & factors modifying it
and outline its association
with psychiatric illness(Batch A)
dept SGT
written/viva
Metabolism and Homeostasis (Batch B)
(BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the functions of
thyroid and adrenal glands
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE
reproductive physiology (Batch B) PY9.3 Describe male reproductive system:
functions of testis and control of
spermatogenesis & factors modifying it
and outline its association
with psychiatric illness(Batch B)
dept SGT
written/viva
Metabolism and Homeostasis (Batch A)
(BI6.14) Describe the tests that are commonly
done in clinical practice to assess the functions of
thyroid and adrenal glands
DEPT SGD Y LEQ, SAQ PATH, MEDICINE
08:30-09:30
Renal Physiology PY7.3 Describe the mechanism of urine
formation involving processes of
filtration, tubular reabsorption & secretion;
concentration and diluting
mechanism-II
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
09:30-10:30
reproductive physiology PY9.9 Interpret a normal semen analysis
report including (a) sperm count,
(b) sperm morphology and (c) sperm
motility, as per WHO
guidelines and discuss the results
dept SGT
written/viva
10:30-11:30 Posterior Abdominal Wall -IIAN45.2 Describe & demonstrate Lumbar plexus for
its root value, formation & branchesLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-12:30 Perineum -I
AN49.1 Describe & demonstrate the superficial &
deep perineal pouch (boundaries and
contents).AN49.2 Describe & identify Perineal body
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Perineum AN 49.1,49.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Perineum -IIAN49.3 Describe & demonstrate Perineal
membrane in male & femaleLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Perineum AN 49.1,49.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
reproductive physiology PY9.4 Describe female reproductive
system: (a) functions of ovary and its
control; (b) menstrual cycle - hormonal,
uterine and ovarian changes-II
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
11:30-12:30
Renal Physiology PY7.3 Describe the mechanism of urine
formation involving processes of
filtration, tubular reabsorption & secretion;
concentration and diluting
mechanism
department SGT
written/viva
12:30-01:30
reproductive physiology PY9.4 Describe female reproductive
system: (a) functions of ovary and its
control; (b) menstrual cycle - hormonal,
uterine and ovarian changes-II
department SGT
written/viva
integrated Physiology (Batch A) Obtain history and perform general
examination in the volunteer /simulated
environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical14:30- 16:30
Friday
03.07.20
14:30- 16:30
11:30- 13:30
Monday
06.07.20
Saturday
04.07.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)
(BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate and
determine abnormal constituents
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
08:30-09:30reproductive physiology PY9.5 Describe and discuss the
physiological effects of sex hormones
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva anatomy
09:30-10:30 Ischio-rectal FossaAN49.4 Describe & demonstrate boundaries,
content & applied anatomy of Ischiorectal fossaLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-01:30 Ischio-rectal Fossa AN 49.4 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Urinary Bladder
AN48.2 Describe & demonstrate the (position,
features, important peritoneal and other relations,
blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and
clinical aspects of) important male & female pelvic
viscera
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.23) Calculate energy content of different food
Items, identify food items with high and low
glycemic index and explain the importance of these
in the diet
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE
09:30- 10:30 integrated Physiology PY11.6 Describe physiology of Infancy LT-1 Lecture written/viva
10:30- 11:30
reproductive physiology PY9.7 Describe and discuss the effects of
removal of gonads on
physiological functions
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
anatomy
11:30- 12:30
integrated Physiology PY11.5 Describe and discuss physiological
consequences of sedentary
lifestyle
LT-1 SGT
written/viva
12:30-01:30 Urinary Bladder
AN48.2 Describe & demonstrate the (position,
features, important peritoneal and other relations,
blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and
clinical aspects of) important male & female pelvic
viscera
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
integrated Physiology (Batch B) PY11.13Obtain history and perform
general examination in the volunteer
/simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)
(BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate and
determine abnormal constituents
DEPT OSPE Y SKILL
08:30-09:30 Urethra AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Development of Gonads-IAN52.8 Describe the development of male &
female reproductive systemLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30 Urinary Bladder AN48.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
12:30-01:30 Urethra AN 48.2 DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.24) Enumerate advantages and/or
disadvantages of use of unsaturated, saturated
and trans fats in food.
LT-1 LGIS Y SAQ MEDICINE
9:30- 10:30 Molecular Biology (BI7.5) Describe the role of xenobiotics in disease LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ
10:30- 11:30
reproductive physiology PY9.8 Describe and discuss the
physiology of pregnancy, parturition &
lactation and outline the psychology and
psychiatry-disorders
associated with it.
LT-1 lecture
written/viva
integrated Physiology (Batch A) PY 11.13Obtain history and perform
general examination in the volunteer
/simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)(BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate and
determine abnormal constituentsDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
integrated Physiology (Batch B) PY11.13Obtain history and perform
general examination in the volunteer
/simulated environment
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
07.07.20
14:30- 16:30
Thursday
09.07.20
Monday
06.07.20
Wednesday
08.07.20
Friday
10.07.20
14:30- 16:30
11:30- 13:30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)(BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate and
determine abnormal constituentsDEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30reproductive physiology PY9.10 Discuss the physiological basis of
various pregnancy tests
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva anatomy09:30-10:30 Prostate AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Prostate AN 48.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Uterus AN 48.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Uterus-I AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Uterus AN 48.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
renal Physiology PY7.4 Describe & discuss the significance
& implication of Renal
clearance
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
11:30-12:30
reproductive physiology PY9.6 Enumerate the contraceptive
methods for male and female. Discuss
their advantages & disadvantages
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
12:30-01:30reproductive physiology PY9.10 Discuss the physiological basis of
various pregnancy tests
s SGT
written/viva
integrated Physiology (Batch A) Obtain history and perform general
examination in the volunteer /simulated
environment-TEST(Batch A)
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practical
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.21) Estimation of glucose in serum DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30
reproductive physiology PY9.11 Discuss the hormonal changes
and their effects during
perimenopause and menopause
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva09:30-10:30 Uterus-II AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30 Histology of Uterus AN 52.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 SDL- Uterus AN 48.2 DH/ Demo Room DOAP Y written/viva
02:30-04:30 Ovary & Fallopian tube DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 Oncogenesis and immunity
(BI10.1) Describe the cancer initiation, promotion
oncogenes & oncogene activation. Also focus on
p53 & apoptosis
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ OBG, SURGERY
09:30- 10:30 Renal Physiology PBL Kidney - Session I department SGT10:30- 11:30 Renal Physiology PBL Kidney - Session I department SDL11:30- 12:30 Renal Physiology PBL Kidney - Session I department SDL12:30-01:30 Ovary & Fallopian Tube AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
integrated Physiology (Batch B) Obtain history and perform general
examination in the volunteer /simulated
environment-Test (Batch B)
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.21) Estimation of glucose in serum DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30-09:30 Development of Gonads-IIAN52.8 Describe the development of male &
female reproductive systemLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Histology of Ovary & Fallopian Tube AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:00Embryology Models(Batch A)
Histology:Female reproductive system(Batch B)
AN 52.8
AN 48.2
Anatomy Museum
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
Practicals
Y
YWritten/Viva
12:00-01:30Embryology Models(Batch B)
Histology:Female reproductive system(Batch A
AN 52.8
AN 48.2
Anatomy Museum
Histo Lab
Small Group Discussion
Practicals
Y
YWritten/Viva
02:30-04:30 Rectum & Anal Canal AN 48.2 DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
8:30-9:30 Oncogenesis and immunity
(BI10.2) Describe various biochemical tumor
markers and the biochemical basis of cancer
therapy.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ OBG, SURGERY
9:30- 10:30 Oncogenesis and immunity
(BI10.2) Describe various biochemical tumor
markers and the biochemical basis of cancer
therapy.
LT-1 LGIS Y LEQ, SAQ OBG, SURGERY
10:30- 11:30reproductive physiology PY9.11
perimenopause and menopause
dept SGT
written/viva
integrated Physiology (Batch A) PY11.9 dept SGT written/viva
Wednesday
15.07.20
11:30- 13:30
Friday
10.07.20
Saturday
11.07.20
Thursday
16.07.20
Monday
13.07.20
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
14.07.20
14:30-16:30
14:30- 16:30
Friday
17.07.20
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
( SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Biochemistry Laboratory
tests (Batch B)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(IMMUNODIFFUSION)
DEPT SDL Y ORAL EXAMINATION
integrated Physiology (Batch B) PY11.9 dept SGT written/viva
( SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) Biochemistry Laboratory
tests (Batch A)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(IMMUNODIFFUSION)
DEPT SDL Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30
integrated Physiology PY11.7 Describe and discuss physiology
of aging; free radicals and
antioxidants
LT-1 lecture
written/viva
09:30-10:30
renal Physiology PY7.4 Describe & discuss the significance
& implication of Renal
clearance
department SDL
written/vivaECE ANATOMY- Hospital Visit 4 Batch A-
Ortho/Batch B-Radio/Batch C-
Physiotherapy/Batch D- Surgery
SURGERY -AN35.8 ORTHO- AN 8.1 -8.6 RADIO -
AN 43.7 PHYSIOTHERAPY AN45.1- 45.3Hospital Small Group Discussion Y
Surgery/Ortho/Radio/
Physiotherapy
08:30-09:30 Anal Canal AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Rectum AN 48.2 LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-11:30
renal Physiology PY7.5 Describe the renal regulation of fluid
and electrolytes & acid-base
balance
LT Lecture
written/viva
11:30-12:30
reproductive physiology PY9.12 Discuss the common causes of
infertility in a couple and role of IVF
in managing a case of infertility.
dept SGT
Obstetrics and
Gynaecology
12:30-01:30
reproductive physiology PY9.12 Discuss the common causes of
infertility in a couple and role of IVF
in managing a case of infertility.
dept SDL
Obstetrics and
Gynaecology
integrated Physiology (Batch A) PY11.10 (Batch A) dept SGT written/viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(IMMUNODIFFUSION)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30integrated Physiology PY11.12 Discuss the physiological effects
of meditation
LT-1 Lecture
written/viva
09:30-10:30 Pelvic DiaphragmAN48.1 Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic
diaphragmLT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
10:30-12:30 SDL- Rectum& Anal Canal AN 48.2 DH/Demo Room Small Group Discussion written/viva
12:30-01:30 Nerve & Vessels of Pelvis
AN48.1 Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic
diaphragm,AN48.4 Describe the branches of
sacral plexus,AN48.3 Describe & demonstrate the
origin, course, important relations and
branches of internal iliac artery
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 Nerve & Vessels of Pelvis
AN48.1 Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic
diaphragm,AN48.4 Describe the branches of
sacral plexus,AN48.3 Describe & demonstrate the
origin, course, important relations and
branches of internal iliac artery
DH Dissection Y Written/Viva
8:30- 9:30 (SDL BIOCHEMISTRY)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(IMMUNODIFFUSION)
DEPT SDL
09:30- 10:30 Renal Physiology PBL - Kidney Session 2 department SGT presentation/viva10:30- 11:30 Renal Physiology PBL - Kidney Session 2 department SGT presentation/viva
11:30- 12:30
renal Physiology PY7.6 Describe the innervations of urinary
bladder, physiology of
micturition and its abnormalities-
LT Lecture
written/viva
14:30- 16:30
11:30- 13:30
Saturday
18.07.20
Wednesday
22.07.20
Monday
20.07.20
Friday
17.07.20
14:30- 16:30
Tuesday
21.07.20
10:30-01:30
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12:30-01:30 Nerve & Vessels of Pelvis - I
AN48.1 Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic
diaphragm,AN48.4 Describe the branches of
sacral plexus,AN48.3 Describe & demonstrate the
origin, course, important relations and
branches of internal iliac artery
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
integrated Physiology (Batch B) PY11.10 (Batch B) dept SGT written/viva
Biochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A)
(BI11.16) Observe use of commonly used
equipments/techniques in biochemistry laboratory
(IMMUNODIFFUSION)
DEPT SGD Y ORAL EXAMINATION
08:30-09:30 X-rays of Abdomen
AN54.1 Describe & identify features of plain X ray
abdomen,AN54.2 Describe & identify the special
radiographs of abdominopelvic region (contrast X
ray Barium swallow, Barium meal, Barium
enema,Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography
& Hysterosalpingography)
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-11:30 Sectional Anatomy
AN51.1 Describe & identify the cross-section at the
level of T8, T10 and L1
(transpyloric plane),AN51.2 Describe & identify the
midsagittal section of male and female
pelvis
DH DOAP Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Surface Marking :Abdomen AN 51.1 DH/ Demo Room DOAP Y Written/Viva
02:30-04:30 X-rays of Abdomen AN 54.1 Anatomy Museum DOAP Y Written/Viva
Clinical physiology (Batch A) PY3revision clinicla physiology practicals clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalsBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch B) (BI11.21) Estimation of UREA in serum DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
Clinical physiology (Batch B) PY3 revision clinicla physiology
practicals(Batch B)-
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/PracticalsBiochemistry Laboratory tests (Batch A) (BI11.21) Estimation of UREA in serum DEPT DOAP Y SKILL
08:30- 09:30renal Physiology PY7.9 Describe cystometry and discuss
the normal cystometrogram
LT Lecture
written/viva
9:30- 10:30 Biochemistry Laboratory tests(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in PANCREATITISDEPT LGIS Y PBL
10:30-11:30 Nerve & Vessels of Pelvis - II
AN48.1 Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic
diaphragm,AN48.4 Describe the branches of
sacral plexus,AN48.3 Describe & demonstrate the
origin, course, important relations and
branches of internal iliac artery
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
11:30-01:30 Nerve & Vessels of Pelvis - AN 48.1,AN48.4, AN 48.3 DH Dissetion Y Written/Viva
08:30-09:30 Vertebral Column
AN50.1 Describe the curvatures of the vertebral
column K KH Y Lecture Written/ Viva voce
AN50.2 Describe & demonstrate the type, articular
ends, ligaments and movements of Intervertebral
joints, Sacroiliac joints & Pubic symphysis
LT-1 Lecture Y Written/Viva
09:30-10:30 Vertebral Column AN 50.1 &50.2 DH DOAP Y Viva
10:30-11:30
renal Physiology PY7.5 Describe the renal regulation of fluid
and electrolytes & acid-base
balance
LT Lecture
written/viva
11:30-12:30renal and respiratory Respiratory and metabolic acid base
compensation dept/library
SGT
Wednesday
22.07.20
14:30- 16:30
Saturday
25.07.20
Friday
24.07.20
Monday
27.07.20
Thursday
23.07.20
11:30- 13:30
14:30-16:30
8:30- 11:30(ECE BIOCHEMISTRY 10)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.17) Explain the basis and rationale of
biochemical tests done in Pancreatitis
HOSP ECE Y PATH, MEDICINE
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
12:30-01:30renal and respiratory Respiratory and metabolic acid base
compensation dept/library
SGT
Clinical physiology(Batch A) PY6revision clinicla physiology
practicals(Batch A)
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals
(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) (Batch B) (BI11.15) Describe & discuss the composition of CSF DEPT SDL
08:30-09:30renal Physiology PY7.7 Describe artificial kidney, dialysis
and renal transplantation
LT Lecture
written/viva09:30-11:30 Revision: Abdominal Viscers AN44.1-47.14 DH/Demo Room DOAP Y Viva
11:30-01:30 Lumbar Vertebrae AN 50.1 DH/Demo Room DOAP Y Viva
02:30-04:30 Vertebral column An 50.2 DH/Demo Room DOAP Viva
8:30- 9:30(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY)
Biochemistry Laboratory tests
(BI11.4) Perform urine analysis to estimate and
determine abnormal constituents
DEPT SDL
09:30- 10:30renal Physiology PY7.9 Describe cystometry and discuss
the normal cystometrogram
department SGT
written/viva
10:30- 11:30renal Physiology PY7.8 Describe & discuss Renal Function
Tests
department SGT
written/viva11:30- 12:30 renal Physiology PY7.7 Artificila kidney department SGT written/viva
Revision Heart & lungs AN 22.1-22.7 DH/ Demo rooms
Clinical physiology (Batch B) PY6 revision clinicla physiology practicals clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals
(SDL BIOCHEMISTRY) (Batch B) (BI11.15) Describe & discuss the composition of CSF DEPT SDL
Id ul Zuha( holiday)
10:30-11:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.5 Describe the metabolic anmd
ndocrine consequences of obesity,and
metabolic syndrome, stress
response.outline hepsychiatroc component
pertaining to metabolic syndrome
department SGT
written/viva
Clinical physiology (Batch B) PY11revision clinicla physiology practicals clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals
Clinical physiology(Batch A) PY11revision clinicla physiology practicals clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals02.30 – 04.30 Clinical physiology(Batch A) PY11revision clinicla physiology practicals clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals02.30 – 04.30 Clinical physiology (Batch B) PY11revision clinicla physiology practicals clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals8:30-09:30 integrated Physiology PY11.6 Physiology of infancy LT-1 Lecture written/viva09:30-10:30 respiratory system PY 6.2Revision-mechanics department SGT written/viva10:30-12:30 Video Demonstration Of Upper limb-I AN 9.1 to AN 11.6 LT-1 Lecture Y
12:30-01:30 Revision : Upper Limb AN 9.1 to AN 11.6 DH
Video Demonstration Of Upper limb-II AN12.1 to AN 15 LT-1 Lecture Y
10:30-11:30 haematology PY2.7 REV DEPT SGT
11:30-12:30 NERVE MUSCLE PHY PY3.12 REV DEPT SGT
12:30-01:30 GIT PY4.2 REV DEPT SGT
02.30 – 04.30 NERVE MUSCLE PHY (BATCH A) PY3.14 REV DEPT DOAP
(Batch B) PY 11:revision clinicla physiology
practicals(Batch B)-
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals
08:30-09:30
Cardiovascular Physiology (CVS) PY5.9 Describe the factors affecting heart
rate, regulation of cardiac output
& blood pressure
LT-1 SGT
written/viva09:30-11:30 Video Demonstration of Head & Neck AN27.1-41.3 LT-1 Lecture Y
11:30-01:30 Revision: Head & Neck osteology and soft parts AN27.1-41.3 DH
02:30-04:30 Revision: Head & Neck osteology and soft parts AN27.1-41.3 DH
Tuesday
04.08.20
Monday
03.08.20
Saturday
01.08.20
14:30- 16:30
Wednesday
29.07.20
Monday
27.07.20
08:30-10:30
Tuesday
28.07.20
Friday
31.07.20
Thursday
30.07.20
12:30-01:30
14:30- 16:30
11.30 – 01.30
08:30-10:30General physiology PY1.5 REV DEPT SDL (2)
Date Time Topic Competency Venue Teaching-learning Method Core (Y/N) Assesment Faculty Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration
08:30-9:30 CVS PY5.3 DEPT SGT
09:30-10:30
Endocrine physiology PY8.5 Describe the metabolic anmd
ndocrine consequences of obesity,and
metabolic syndrome, stress
response.outline hepsychiatroc
component pertaining to metabolic
syndrome
department SGT
written/viva10:30-11:30 Neurophysiology PY 10.3 Revision department SGT written/viva11:30-12:30 Neurophysiology PY 10.4 Revision department SGT written/viva
NERVE MUSCLE PHY (BATCH B) PY3.14 REV DEPT DOAP
(Batch A) PY 11:revision clinicla physiology
practicals(Batch B)-
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals
08:30-10:30 Video Demonstration of Abdomen- I AN44.1-47.14 LT-1 Lecture Y
10:30-01:30 Revision: Abdomen & Pelvis AN 48.1-49.5 DH
02:30-04:30 Revision: Abdomen & Pelvis AN 48.1-49.5 DH
08:30-10:30 CVS PY 5.6REV department SGT09:30-11:30 RESPIRATION PY6.2REV department SGT10.30 – 11.30 general physiology PY 1.5 , 1.8,Revision department SGT written/viva11.30 – 01.30 clinicla physiology (Batch A) PY 11:revision clinicla physiology
practicals
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals11.30 – 01.30 haematology(Batch B) revision haematology practicals haematology lab DOAP OSPE/Practicals02.30 – 04.30 clinicla physiology (Batch B) PY 11:revision clinicla physiology
practicals
clinicla physiology lab DOAP
OSPE/Practicals02.30 – 04.30 haematology(Batch A) revision haematology practicals haematology lab DOAP OSPE/Practicals
08:30-09:30 nerve muscle physiology PY 3.9 Revision dept SGT written/viva09:30-11:30 Video Demonstration of Lower Limb- I AN 14.1-19.7 LT-1 Lecture Y
11:30-01:30 Revision: Lower Limb AN 14.1-19.7 DH
Video Demonstration of Lower Limb-II AN14.1-19.7 LT-1 Lecture
10:30-11:30 haematology PY2-haematology revision -I dept SGT viva11.30 – 12.30 haematology PY2-haematology revision -II dept SGT viva12.30 - 01.30 haematology PY2-haematology revision -III dept SGT viva02.30 – 04.30 haematology (Batch A) revision haematology practicals haematology lab DOAP OSPE/Practicals02.30 – 04.30 haematology (Batch B) revision haematology practicals haematology lab DOAP OSPE/Practicals
08:30-09:30 RENAL PHYS PY7.5 REV dept SGT09:30-11:30 Video Demonstration of Neuroanatomy-I AN 51.1-60.3 LT-I Lecture
11:30-01:30 Revision: Neuroanatomy Specimen AN 51.1-60.3 DH
02:30-04:30 Revision: Neuroanatomy Specimen AN 51.1-60.3 DH
Wednesday
12.08.20 Holiday (Janamashtmi)
08:30-09:30 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PY10.2 REV dept SGT viva09:30-10:30 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PY10.4REV dept SGT viva10:30-11:30 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PY10.6 REV dept SGT viva11.30 – 12.30 ENDOCRINE PY8.5 REV dept SGT viva12.30 - 01.30 Video Demonstration of Neuroanatomy-II AN 61.1-63.2 LT-I Lecture
02.30 – 04.30 haematology (Batch B) revision haematology practicals haematology lab DOAP OSPE/Practicals
Tuesday
11.08.20
Friday (07.08.20)
Saturday
08.08.20
Monday
10.08.20
Thursday
06.08.20
08:30-10:30
2:30-04:30
Wednesday
05.08.20
Thursday
13.08.20