2019. The enclosed timetables are provisional and tentative. It may be changed if desired by MCI as per GMER 2019
8-9 AM L-1 Lec- Gen PY1.3 Describe PY1.5 Describe L-5 General features BI 6.2: Describe the
Anatomical histology intercellular and discuss of Muscle processes involved in
terminology Four basic communication transport AN3.1 maintenance of
AN1.1 tissues of body & (VI-Pathology) mechanisms Classify muscle tissue normal pH, water &
Demonstrate Epithelium I across cell according to structure electrolyte balance of
normal AN65.1 membranes. & action body fluids and the
anatomical Identify AN3.2 associated
position, epithelium under Enumerate parts of derangement’s.
various the microscope skeletal muscle and
planes, & describe the differentiate between
relation, various types tendon & aponeurosis
comparison, that correlate to with example
laterality & its function AN3.3
movement in AN65.2 Explain Shunt and
our body Describe the spurt muscles
ultrastructure
basement
membrane and
cell junctions
Lec Demo L-2 Anatomical L-4 General PY1.7 Demo: Muscle
9-10AM AN 0 - Cell terminology BI 6.2: Describe features of bones Describe the concept AN3.1-3.3
the processes & joint-II of pH & Buffer
AN1.2 Describe involved in AN2.5 systems in the body
composition of maintenance of Describe various (HI-Biochemistry)
bone and bone normal pH, water & joints with
marrow electrolyte balance subtypes and
of body fluids and examples
the associated AN2.6
derangement’s. Explain the
concept of nerve
supply of joints &
Hilton’s law
Demo: Demo: AN1.1 L-3 General Demo-Joints SGD PY1.6
10-11AM Anatomical Demonstrate features of bones & AN2.5-2.6 BI 6.3: Discuss and Describe the fluid
Terminology normal joint-I interpret results of compartments of the
AN1.1 anatomical AN2.1 Arterial Blood Gas body, its ionic
position, various Describe parts, (ABG) analysis in composition &
planes, relation, blood and nerve various disorders. measurement
comparison, supply of a long
laterality & bone (Vertical integration
movement in our AN2.2 with
body Enumerate laws of medicine/anesthesia
ossification ICU)
AN1.2 Describe AN2.3
composition of Enumerate special
bone and bone features of a
marrow sesamoid bone
AN2.4
Describe various
types of cartilage
with its structure &
distribution in body
11-12 AM PY1.1 PY1.2 Demo: Bone: Batch Demo: Bone: Experimental lab- Experimental lab-
Describe the Describe and B&C Batch A&C Batch A2 Batch B2
structure and discuss the AN2.1-2.6 AN2.1-2.6 Study of Instruments Study of Instruments
functions of a principles of Batch A Batch B PY 3.18 PY 3.18
mammalian homeostasis Histology Histology Haematology lab- Haematology lab-
cell AN65.1-65.2 AN65.1-65.2 Batch A1 Batch B1
Study of Instruments Study of Instruments
Demo: Bone: PY 2.11 PY 2.11
Batch A&C
AN2.1-2.6 BI 11.1- BI 11.1-
Batch B BATCH B2 BATCH A2
Histology Describe commonly Describe commonly
AN65.1-65.2 used laboratory used laboratory
apparatus and apparatus and
equipments, good safe equipments
laboratory practice , good safe laboratory
and waste disposal. practice and waste
disposal.
2-4 PM PSM 1.1. Experimental Experimental lab- Small group Demo GA batch A&B
Define and discussion/ AN2.1-2.6
describe the Batch C
concept of Tutorial/ Histology
public health AN65.1-65.2
1.2. Define Integrated
Health, learning/
describe the
concept of Self-directed
holistic health learning/
including
concept of Early clinical
spiritual health lab-Batch A1 Batch B1 exposure
and Study of Study of
relativeness Instruments Instruments
and PY 3.18 PY 3.18
determinants
of health Haematology Haematology lab-
lab-Batch A2 Batch B2
PSM1.1-1.2 Study of Study of
Instruments Instruments
PY-2.11 PY-2.11
BI 11.1 BI 11.1
BATCHB1 BATCH A1
Describe Describe
commonly used commonly used
laboratory laboratory
apparatus and apparatus and
equipment’s, equipment’s, good
good safe safe laboratory
laboratory practice and waste
practice and disposal.
waste disposal.
BI BATCH BI:
B2 BATCH A2
SGD SGD
8-9AM Lec: Gen Holiday PY1.8.2 PY1.9 L-8 General features L-4.1
Histology Describe and Demonstrate the of the cardiovascular BI5.2 Describe
Epithelium II discuss the ability to describe system and discuss
AN65.1b molecular basis of and discuss the AN5.1 structure and
Identify resting membrane methods used to Differentiate organization of
epithelium potential and action demonstrate the between blood protein with
under the potential in excitable functions of the vascular and reference to
microscope & tissue cells and its lymphatic system myoglobin,
describe the products, its AN5.2 hemoglobin and
various types communications Differentiate collagen along
that correlate and their between pulmonary with associated
to its function applications in and systemic disorders of
AN65.2b Clinical care and circulation defective
Describe the research. AN5.3 formation of
ultrastructure List general proteins.
of epithelium differences between
arteries & veins
AN5.4
Explain functional
difference between
elastic, muscular
arteries and
arterioles
9-10AM Demo: L-3.2 L-7 : Skin & Fascia PY1.4 Describe L-9 Gen. features
Bone,Joint & BI 5.1 Describe II apoptosis – of the
Muscle amino acid AN4.3 programmed cell cardiovascular
AN 2.1-3.3 structure, Describe superficial death system-II
classification and fascia along with fat AN5.5
biological distribution in body PY11.7 Describe portal
importance of amino AN4.4 Describe and system giving
acid, peptide and Describe discuss physiology examples
protein modifications of of aging; free AN5.6
deep fascia with its radicals and Describe the
functions antioxidants concept of
AN4.5 anastomoses and
Explain principles of collateral
skin incisions circulation with
significance of
end-arteries
AN5.7
Explain function of
meta-arterioles,
precapillary
sphincters, arterio-
venous
anastomoses
AN5.8
Define
thrombosis,
infarction and
aneurysm
Demo
Bone, Joint &
10-11AM Muscle L-6 :Skin & Fascia I Lec: BI 5.2- PY 3.1
AN 2.1-3.3 General embryology SGD: Describe and Describe the
AN4.1 Describe I discuss structure structure and
different types of AN76.1 Describe and organization of functions of a
skin & dermatomes the stages of protein with neuron and
in body human life reference to neuroglia, Discuss
AN4.2 AN76.2 Explain the myoglobin, Nerve Growth
Describe structure & terms- phylogeny, hemoglobin and Factor & other
function of skin with ontogeny, trimester, collagen along with growth
its appendages viability associated disorders factors/cytokines
77.3 Describe of defective (HI-Anatomy)
spermatogenesis formation of
and oogenesis proteins.
along with diagrams
11-12PM PY1.8.1 Holiday Demo- Skin & Demo- Skin & Experimental lab- Experimental lab-
Describe and (Muharram) Fascia (B&C) Fascia (A&C) Batch A2 Batch B2
discuss the AN4.1 -4.5 AN4.1 -4.5 Study of student
molecular Practical Histology physiograph Study of student
basis of Practical Histology – – B Epithelium II Electrical circuits for physiograph
resting A Epithelium II AN65.1b-65.2b amphibian Electrical circuits
membrane AN65.1b-65.2b experiments and for amphibian
potential and nerve-muscle experiments and
action preparation nerve-muscle
potential in PY3.18 preparation
excitable PY3.18
tissue
Haematology lab- Haematology lab-
Batch A1 Batch B1
Haematology lab-
Batch B2
Collection of blood
sample
PY 2.11
BI 11.2 : Batch A1
Describe the
preparation of
buffers and
estimation of pH
3-4PM Batch A1 Demo- Skin &
SELF DIRECTED Fascia (A&B)
LEARNING with FA AN4.1-4.5
Practical Histology -
C Epithelium II
AN65.1b-65.2b
8-9AM L- 10 General L-11 Introduction PY 3.3.1 PY2.2. Lec-1: Introduction BI 2.5 Discuss use
Features of to the nervous Describe the Discuss the origin, to Upper limb & of enzymes in
lymphatic system- I degeneration and forms, variations and Pectoral region – I laboratory
system AN7.1 Describe regeneration in functions of plasma AN9. 1 investigations Se
AN6.1 general plan of peripheral nerves proteins(HI-Biochem) Describe (Enzyme-based
List the nervous system (VI-Medicine) attachment, assays) and
components with components nerve supply & Interpret laboratory
and functions of of central action results of enzyme
the lymphatic peripheral & of pectoralis major activities as
system autonomic & biomarkers
AN6.2 nervous systems pectoralis minor markers in
Describe AN7.2 List common
structure of components of pathological
lymph nervous tissue conditions
capillaries & and their functions
mechanism of AN7.3 Describe
lymph parts of a neuron
circulation and classify them
AN6.3 based on number
Explain the of neurites, size &
concept of function
lymphoedema
and spread of
tumors via
lymphatics and
venous system
9-10AM Demo: CVS & Demo: CNS L5.2 Gen embryology II PY 3.3.2 Diss: Pectoral
Lymphatic AN7.1-7.3 B2.2 Describe AN 77.1 Describe the Describe the region &
System and explain the uterine changes degeneration and prosections
AN5.1-5.8 & basic mechanism occurring during the regeneration in AN9. 1 Describe
6.1-6.3 of menstrual cycle peripheral nerves attachment, nerve
enzyme activity AN 77.2 Describe the (VI-Medicine) supply & action of
and its regulation synchrony between pectoralis major &
along with the ovarian and Pectoralis minor
enzyme kinetics menstrual cycles
AN77.4 Describe the
stages and
consequences of
fertilisation
10-11AM Demo Demo: CNS L-12 Nervous Formative SGD PY2.3.
AN5.1-5.8 & AN7.1-7.3 system-II Assessment BI 2.3: Describe Describe and
6.1-6.3 AN7.4 Describe and discuss as discuss the
structure of a substances/chemic synthesis,
typical spinal als in enzyme functions of Hb, its
nerve inhibition and breakdown.
AN7.5 Describe describe the Describe variants
principles of therapeutic use of of Haemoglobin
sensory and enzymes (HI-Biochem)
motor innervation
of muscles SGD
AN7.6 Describe Bl 2.4 Describe and
concept of loss of discuss the clinical
innervation of a utility of various
muscle with its serum enzymes as
applied anatomy Biochemical
AN7.7 Describe markers of common
various type of pathological
synapse conditions
AN7.8 Describe
differences
between
sympathetic and
spinal ganglia
11-12PM PY 3.2 PY2.1. Demo Nervous Experimental lab- Experimental lab-
Describe the Describe the System -II AN7.4- Batch A2 Batch B2
types, functions composition and 7.8 Recording of a Recording of a
& properties of function of blood simple muscle simple muscle
nerve fibers components twitch twitch
PY 3.18 PY 3.18
Haematology lab-
Haematology lab- Batch B1
Batch A1 Estimation of
Demo Nervous Estimation of Hemoglobin
12-1PM L5.1 AETCOM System -II AN7.4- Hemoglobin PY 2.11
BI 2.1: Explain 7.8 PY 2.11
fundamental Small group
concepts of Small group discussion- A1 and
enzyme discussion- B1 and A2
structure and B2 Osmotic fragility
function. Osmotic fragility and specific gravity
Enumerate the and specific gravity of blood
main classes of of blood
IUBMB PY 2.12
nomenclature PY 2.12
2-3PM PSM 1.3. Experimental lab- Experimental lab- Small group Diss: Pectoral
Describe the Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ region &
characteristics Study of student Recording of a prosections
of agent, host, physiograph simple muscle - RBC indices AN9. 1 Describe
environmental Electrical circuits twitch PY 2.11 attachment, nerve
factors in health for amphibian PY3.18 supply & action of
and disease experiments and pectoralis major &
and nerve-muscle Haematology lab- Pectoralis minor
multifactorial preparation Batch B2
etiology of PY3.18 Estimation of
disease Hemoglobin
3-4PM PSM 1.3. Recording of a PY 2.11 Diss: Pectoral
Describe the simple muscle region &
characteristics twitch prosections
of agent, host, PY3.18 AN9. 1 Describe
environmental attachment, nerve
factors in health Haematology lab- BI 11.3 supply & action of
and disease Batch A2 Batch A1 pectoralis major &
and Collection of blood Describe the Pectoralis minor
multifactorial sample chemical
etiology of Estimation of components of
disease Hemoglobin normal urine
PY 2.11
SELF DIRECTED
LEARNING: with
FA
TIME 23.09.2019 24.09.2019 25.09.2019 26.09.2019 27.09.2019 28.09.2019
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 AM Lec Histo: Lect: Pectoral PY2.5.1. PY 3.7 Lect: Axilla - II BI 3.1
Glands region- III Descrbe the Describe the (Brachial plexus) Describe and
AN70.1 (Mammary different types of different types of 10.2 Identify, Discuss about
Identify gland) Anaemia & muscle fibres describe, and different
exocrine AN9.2. jaundice. (HI- and their demonstrate the monosaccharides, di-
gland under Breast: Describe Bioch,VI-) Path) structure origin, extent, saccharides,
the The location, course, and polysaccharides and
microscope extent, deep parts relations enumerate different
& distinguish Relations, branches of isomers of
between structure,age axillary artery carbohydrate giving
serous, changes, blood and tributaries of examples of
mucous and supply vein Biological significant
mixed acini lymphatic AN10.3 carbohydrates in
drainage, Describe, each group
microanatomy identify
And applied demonstrate
anatomy of formation,
Breast branches,
AN9.3 relations area of
Describe supply of
development branches course
of breast and relations of
terminal
branches of
brachial
plexuses
09-10 AM Lect: Diss: Pectoral Lec: PY2.5.2. Diss: Axilla
Pectoral region BI 2.4: SGD Gen Describe 10.2
region- II AN9.2. 1 Describe and Embryo IV different types of Identify,describeandd
AN 9.1 Breast: discuss the AN78.1Describe Anaemia and emonstratetheorigin,
Describe the clinical utility of cleavage and jaundice. (HI- extent,course,parts,
location, various serum formation of Bioch,VI- relationsandbranches
extent, deep enzymes as blastocyst Pathology) ofaxillaryartery&tribut
relations, Biochemical AN78.2 Describe ariesofvein
structure, markers of the development 10.3
age changes, common of trophoblast Describe,identify and
blood supply pathological AN78.3 Describe demonstrate
lymphatic conditions the process of formation,branches,r
drainage, implantation & elations,area of
microanatomy common supply of
and applied abnormal sites of branches,course and
anatomy of implantation relations of terminal
breast branches of brachial
AN78.4 Describe plexus
the formation of
extra-embryonic
mesoderm and
coelom,
bilaminar disc
and prochordal
plate
AN78.5 Describe
in brief abortion;
decidual
reaction,
pregnancy test
10-11 AM Demo: Lect: Axilla - I LINKER SGD PY3.8:
Humerus, (Walls & contents) SESSION BI 2.5: Discuss Describe
Scapula and AN10.1 use of enzymes action potential and
Clavicle Identify & in laboratory its properties in
AN8.1 describe investigations different muscle
Identify the boundaries and (Enzyme-based types
given bone, contents of axilla assays) and (skeletal and, smooth
its side, Interpret muscle) (HI-
important laboratory Anatomy)
features & results of
keep it in enzyme
anatomical activities as
Position biomarkers
AN 8. 2 markers in
Identify & common
describe pathological
joints formed conditions
by the given
bone
AN8.4
Demonstrate
important
muscle
attachment
on the
given bone
AN8.3
Enumerate
peculiarities
of
clavicle
11-12PM PY2.4. PY 3.4: Batch- A :Histo Batch- B :Histo Experimental Experimental lab-
Describe Describe the Batch B & C: Diss Batch A & C: lab- Batch B2
RBC structure of Scapular region Diss Axilla Batch A2 Effect of temperature
function, neuro-muscular Effect of on SMT
erythropoiesi junction and temperature on PY 3.18
s and its transmission SMT
regulation of impulses PY 3.18 Haematology lab-
Batch B1
PY 3.5:, Discuss Haematology Estimation of
the action of lab- Hemoglobin
neuro-muscular Batch A1 (Revision)
blocking agents Estimation of PY 2.11
Hemoglobin
PY 3.6: (Revision)
Describe the PY 2.11
pathophysiology BI BatchA2
of Myasthenia 11.3 Describe the
gravis (ECE) chemical
BI Batch B2 components of
11.3 Describe normal urine.
the chemical
components of Batch A1
normal urine. SGD WITH FA
Batch B1
SGD WITH FA
12-1 PM L AETCOM
BI 2.3
Describe and
discuss as
substances/c
hemicals in
enzyme
inhibition and
describe the
therapeutic
use of
enzymes
Batch A2 SGD
TIME 30.09.2019 01.10.2019 2.10.2019 03.10.2019 04.10.2019 05.10.2019
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 AM Lec Histo: Lec: Back & HOLIDAY PY.2.7. Lect: Arm : Anterior L
Connective Scapular region Describe Compartment B3.4: Define and
Tissue AN10.9 formation of AN11.1 describe the pathways
AN66.1 Describe the platelets, Describe and of carbohydrate
Describe & arterial functions and demonstrate muscle metabolism Namely
identify various anastomosis variations. groups of upper arm glycolysis,
types of around the with emphasis on gluconeogenesis,
connective scapula and biceps and triceps glycogen metabolism,
tissue with mention the brachii HMP shunt, TCA
functional boundaries of AN11.2 Identify & cycle and minor
Correlation angle of describe origin, pathway of
auscultation course, relations, carbohydrate
AN66.2 branches metabolism eg Uronic
Describe the (or acid metabolism,
ultrastructure of tributaries),terminati Fructose metabolism
connective on of important and galactose
tissue nerves and vessels metabolism
in arm
AN11.3
Describe the
anatomical basis of
Vene puncture of
cubital veins
AN11.5
Identify & describe
boundaries and
contents of cubital
fossa
09-10 AM Lec: Axilla III Lec: Gen PY 3.10 Diss: Arm : Anterior
AN10.4 Embryo V Describe the mode Compartment &
Describe the AN79.1 of muscle Demo: Radius & Ulna,
anatomical Describe the contraction Articulated hand
groups of formation & (isometric and AN11.1.1
axillary lymph fate of the isotonic) Describe and
nodes primitive demonstrate muscle
and specify streak groups of upper arm
their areas of AN70.2 with emphasis on
drainage Describe biceps and triceps
formation & brachii
fate of
notochord AN11.2.1
AN79.3 Identify & describe
Describe the origin,
process of course, relations,
neurulation branches
AN79.4 (or tributaries),
Describe the termination of
development important nerves
of somites and and vessels in arm
intra-
embryonic AN11.3.1
coelom Describe the
AN79.5 anatomical basis of
Explain Venepuncture of
embryological cubital veins
basis of AN11.5.1
congenital Identify & describe
malformations boundaries and
, nucleus contents of cubital
pulposus, fossa
sacrococcyge
al teratomas,
neural tube
defects
With FA
12-1PM L AETCOM
BI 3.2: Describe
the function of
carbohydrate as
energy fuel,
structural
element and
storage in the
human body.
02-4PM PSM:1.4. Experimental lab- Small group Batch- C :Histo
Describe and Batch A1 discussion/ Batch A & B: Diss
discuss the Effect of two Scapular region
natural history of successive stimuli Tutorial/
disease on SMT
1.5. Describe PY 3.18 Integrated
the application learning/
of interventions Haematology lab-
at various levels Batch A2 Self directed
of prevention learning/
Estimation of
Total RBC count Early clinical
PY 2.11 exposure
Batch A1 SGD
Haematology PY3.18
lab-Batch B2
Estimation of
Total RBC
count
PY 2.11
BI 11.6 AND
11.18
Batch A1
11.6 Describe
the principles
of
colorimetry/sp
ectrophotomet
er
11.18 Discuss
the principles
of
spectrophoto
metry.
Batch A2
SGD
Sports
TIME 14.10.2019 15.10.2019 16.10.2019 17.10.2019 18.10.2019 19.10.2019
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 AM Lec: Histo: Lec : Palm-II PY5.2.2: PY 6.2.1 Lect: Nerve Injuries L
Bone AN12.6 Describe Describe the Describe the of upper limb BI 3.8
AN71.1 & demonstrate properties of mechanics of AN10.6 Explain the Discuss the
Identify bone movements of cardiac muscle normal anatomical basis of mechanism and
under the thumb and including its respiration and clinical features of significance of
microscope; muscles involved morphology, describe the Erb’s palsy and regulation of
classify various AN 12.9 Identify electrical, pressure Klumpke’s paralysis blood glucose
types and & describe mechanical and changes during and fructose in
describe fibrous flexor metabolic ventilation health and
the structure- sheaths, ulnar functions. disease.
function bursa, radial
correlation of the bursa and digital
same synovial sheaths
09-10 AM Lec : Palm-I Diss: Palm L Lec: Gen PY 3.17: Describe Lec: Small joints
AN 12.5 Identify AN12.5, BI 3.6 Embryo strength-duration of Upper limb
& describe small AN12.6 & Birth defects curve)
muscles of hand. AN12.7 Describe and AN13.3
Also describe discuss the Identify &
movements of biochemical describe
thumb and processes involve The type,
muscles in generation of articular
involved energy in cells, surfaces,
biological capsule,
AN12.6 Describe oxidation and synovial
& demonstrate Electron transport membrane,
movements of chain along with ligaments,
thumb and the inhibitors and relations,
muscles uncouplers of movements,
involved ETC blood and nerve
supply of elbow
AN 12.7 Identify joint, proximal
& describe and distal radio-
course and ulnar joints,
branches of wrist joint & first
important blood
vessels and
nerves in hand
10-11 AM Demo: Diss: Palm Diss: Palm Interactive L PY 6.2.2
Articulated hand- AN12.5, AN12.5, session BI 3.7 Discuss in detail
II AN12.6 & AN12.6 & Describe the the Lung
AN12.7 AN12.7 common volumes and
substances/chemica capacities
ls that inhibit crucial
enzymes of
carbohydrate
metabolism (eg;
fluoride, arsenate)
11-12 PM PY5.2.1: PY 6.1 Describe Diss: Palm/SDL Diss: Experimental lab- Experimental
Describe the the functional Batch B Palm/SDL: Batch A2 lab-Batch B2
properties of anatomy of Batch- A :Histo Batch C &
cardiac muscle Respiratory tract & Batch C: Batch A Effect of increasing Effect of
including its Embryo Pract Embryo Pract& strength of stimuli increasing
morphology, Batch- B :Histo on SMT strength of
electrical, PY 3.18 stimuli on SMT
mechanical and PY 3.18
metabolic Haematology lab-
functions. Batch A1 Haematology
lab-Batch B1
Estimation of Total
WBC count Estimation of
PY 2.11 Total WBC count
PY 2.11
ECE
Visit to blood bank- ECE
Batch B1 , B2 Visit to blood
PY 2.9 bank- Batch A1 ,
A2
PY 2.9
12-1 PM L AETCOM
BI 3.5
Describe and
discuss the
regulation and
integration of
carbohydrate
and amphibolic
pathways with
reference to
associated
diseases/disorde
rs.
02-4PM PSM 1.6. Experimental Experimental lab- Small group Diss: Palm/SDL
Describe and lab-Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion Batch A &
discuss the Batch- C :Histo
concepts, the Effect of Effect of Computer & Batch B Embryo
principles of increasing increasing assissted Practical
health promotion strength of strength of stimuli learning
and education, stimuli on SMT on SMT methods for
IEC and PY 3.18 PY 3.18 nerve muscle
Behavioral Haematology Haematology lab- experiments
Change lab-Batch A2 Batch B2
Communication Estimation of Estimation of PY3.18
(BCC) Total WBC count Total WBC count
PY 2.11 PY 2.11
BI 11.6 and BI: 11.8 and
11.18 11.22
Batch B1 Batch A1 11.8:
11.6 Describe Demonstrate
the principles of estimation of
colorimetry/spect serum proteins,
rophotometer albumin and A:G
11.18 Discuss ratio
the principles of 11.22: Calculate
spectrophotomet albumin: globulin
ry. (AG) ratio
08-09 AM Lect: Blood Lect: Lymphatics of PY 6.2.4 : PY 5.2 – Lec: introduction & L
vessels of Upper limb Discuss Describe the Thoracic wall-I BI 4.2
Upper limb airway properties of AN21.3 Describe & Describe the
AN13.1 resistance, cardiac muscle demonstrate the processes involved
V/P ratio, including its boundaries of in digestion and
Describe and diffusion morphology, thoracic inlet, cavity absorption of dietary
explain Fascia of capacity of electrical, and outlet lipids and key
upper limb and lungs. mechanical AN21.4 Describe & features of their
compartments, and metabolic demonstrate metabolism (Fatty
veins of upper limb and functions extent, acid synthesis, beta
its lymphatic attachments, oxidation and ketone
drainage direction of fibres, body metabolism)
nerve supply and
actions of
intercostal muscles
09-10 AM Demo: small Surface marking of L PY 6.3- Describe Lec: thoracic wall
joints of Upper Upper limb BI 4.1 and discuss the II(intercostals
limb AN13.2 Describe transport of spaces)
AN13.3.1 Describe and discuss Formative respiratory gases: AN21.
dermatomes of main assesment oxygen and carbon 5
Identify & upper limb classes of dioxide. Descri
describe the AN13.5 lipids be &
type, Identify the bones (Essential/n demo
articular and Joints of upper on-essential nstrat
surfaces, limb seen In fatty acids, e
capsule, anteroposterior and cholesterol origin,
synovial and cours
membrane, hormonal e,
ligaments, steroids, relatio
relations, triglycerides, ns
movements, major and
blood phospholipid branc
and nerve s, hes of
supply of sphingolipid a
elbow joint, s and typical
proximal and derived interc
distal radio- lipids) ostal
ulnar joints, relevant to Nerve
wrist human AN21.
joint & first system and 6
their major Menti
on
origin,
cours
e and
branc
hes/
tributa
ries
of:
1)anterior & posterior
intercostal vessels
2)internal thoracic
vessels
AN21.7 Mention the
origin, course,
relations and
branches of:
1)atypical intercostal
nerve
2)superior intercostal
artery, subcostal
artery
10-11 AM Radiologic anatomy Lec: Formative L PY 5.3.1 – Discuss
of Upper limb Developmen assesment BI 4.2 the events occurring
t of Upper Describe the during cardiac cycle
Limb processes involved
AN13.8 in digestion and
Describe absorption of
developmen dietary lipids and
t of upper key features of
limb their metabolism
(Fatty acid
synthesis, beta
oxidation and
ketone body
metabolism)
11-12 PM PY 6.2.3 PY 5.1 – Describe Digital Formative Experimental lab- Experimental lab-
Define and the functional displayer: assesment Batch A2 BatchB2
explain anatomy of heart Prosections
alveolar including chambers Determination of Determination of
surface tension and sounds, conduction velocity conduction velocity
and pacemaker tissue in frog’s sciatic in frog’s sciatic nerve
compliance and conducting nerve PY 3.18
system PY 3.18
(HI-Anatomy) Haematology lab-
Haematology lab- Batch B1
Batch A1
Estimation of Total
Estimation of Total WBC count
WBC count (Revision)
(Revision) PY 2.11
PY 2.11
A2 SGD
Time/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Day 28/10/19 29/10/19 30/10/19 31/10/19 1/11/19 2/11/19
8- Lec: Post Lect: sectional PY 11.4 and 11.8 PY 11.8 Lec: Mechanism of L
9AM mediastinum II( anatomy of thorax at Exercise Exercise respiration BI 5.4
oesophagus&Decen important vertebral physiology- physiology-cardiac AN21.9 Describe &
ding thoracic aorta) levels cardiorespiratory changes demonstrate Describe
AN23.1Describe & physiology mechanics and synthesis of
demonstrate the types of respiration non-essential
external appearance, amino acid,
relations, blood derived
supply,nervesupply,l products and
ymphatic drainage their biological
and applied anatomy significance
of oesophagus
AN23.4 Mention the
extent, branches and
relations of arch of
aorta & descending
thoracic aorta
Describe the
digestion and
absorption of dietary
proteins and
catabolism of amino
acid and associated
disorder
2- Sports Experimental lab Experimental lab Batch A & B:SDL
4PM Batch A1 Batch B1 Small group and demo/diss
Properties of discussion/ mediastinum
Recording of a cardiac muscle Batch C: embryo
normal cardiogram PY 3.18 Tutorial/ CVS-AN25.2
on frog’s heart and Describe
effect of temperature Integrated development of
on it Haematology lab learning/ pleura, lung & heart
Properties of cardiac Batch B2 AN25.3 Describe
muscle Determination of Self-directed fetal circulation and
PY3.18 bleeding time and learning changes occurring at
clotting time birth
Haematology lab Py2.11 Early clinical AN25.4 Describe
Batch A2 exposure embryological basis
Determination of of:
blood groups 1) atrial septal
Determination of defect, 2) ventricular
bleeding time and septal defect, 3)
clotting time Fallot’s tetralogy &4)
PY 2.11 tracheo-
oesophageal fistula
BI 11.5 AN25.5 Describe
BI 11.9 Batch A1 Describe developmental basis
Batch B1 screening of urine of congenital
Demonstrate the for inborn errors & anomalies,
estimation of serum describe the use transposition of
total cholesterol and of paper great vessels,
HDLcholesterol chromatography dextrocardia, patent
ductus arteriosus
B2 SGD A2 SGD and coarctation of
aorta
AN25.6 Mention
development of
aortic arch arteries,
SVC, IVC and
coronary sinus
Time/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Day 25/11/19 26/11/19 27/11/19 28/11/19 29/11/19 30/11/19
11- PY 5.11.2 and Revision Revision: Soft part Experimental lab Experimental lab
12PM PY 11.5 of thorax Batch A2 Batch B2
Describe the Revision Revision
pathophysiology
of heart failure Haematology lab Haematology lab
and hypertension Batch A1 Batch B1
B2 SGD
08-09 AM PY 5.10 PY10.1: Describe Lec: Face II & lacrimal Bl 9.2Describe the
Describe and and discuss the apparatus tests that are
discuss organization of the AN 28.2: Describe commonly done in
Microcirculation and nervous system. sensory innervation of clinical practice to
Lymphatics Lecture No. 1: face access the functions
Describe and AN 28.3: Describe & of these organs
discuss the demonstrate origin (kidney, liver, thyroid
organization of the /formation, course, and adrenal glandS)
nervous system. branches /tributaries of
facial vessels
AN 28.4: Describe &
demonstrate branches of
facial nerve with
distribution
AN 28.7: Explain the
anatomical basis of facial
nerve palsy
AN 28.8:Explain surgical
importance of deep facial
vein
AN31.4:Enumerate
components of lacrimal
apparatus
09-10 AM Bl9.1 Describe the Lec: Scalp/Face-I PY 5.10 Demo: Normal
hormones AN: 27.1 Describe Describe and discuss Occipitalis and
synthesized from the layers of scalp, Cutaneous and lateralis
kidney, thyroid, its blood supply, its splanchnic circulation AN26.2b: Describe
pituitary and adrenal nerve supply and the features of
glands surgical importance norma frontalis,
AN 27.2: Describe verticalis, occipitalis,
emissary veins with lateralis and basalis
its role in spread of
infection from
extracranial route
to intracranial
venous sinuses
AN 28.1: Describe
& demonstrate
muscles of facial
expression and
their nerve supply
AN28.6
Identify superficial
muscles of face,
their nerve supply
and action
10-11 AM Lec: Introduction to Lec: Genetics V PY10.2 Describe
the Head & Neck Bl9.1 Describe the and discuss the
AN 26.1: AN75.3 Describe hormones synthesized functions and
Demonstrate the genetic basis & from kidney, thyroid, properties of
anatomical position clinical features of pituitary and adrenal synapse, reflex and
of skull, Identify and Prader Willi glands receptors.
locate individual syndrome,Edward
skull bones in skull syndrome & Patau SGD Lecture2:
AN 26.6: Explain the syndrome Functions and
concept of bones AN75.4 Describe properties of
that ossify in genetic basis of synapse
membrane variations:Polymor
phism and mutation
AN 75.5 Describe
the principles of
genetic counselling
11-12 PM Demo: Landmarks Demo: Landmarks Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
of Head & Neck of Head & Neck Batch A2 Batch B2
Norma verticalis & and Norma
Norma frontali verticalis & Norma Effects of drug on intact Effects of drug on
AN26.1: AN26.2a: frontalis frog’s heart intact frog’s heart
Describe the AN26.1: AN26.2a: PY 3.18 PY 3.18
features of norma Describe the
frontalis, verticalis, features of norma Haematology lab Haematology lab
occipitalis, lateralis frontalis, verticalis, Batch A1 Batch B1
and basalis occipitalis, lateralis Determination of Arneth Determination of
and basalis count Arneth count
Py2.11 Py2.11
BI 11.21B
BI 11.21B
Batch A2
Batch B2 Demonstrate Demonstrate
estimation of urea and estimation of urea
urea clearance in serum. and urea clearance
in serum.
Batch B1 SGD
Batch A1 SGD
12-01 PM Demo: Landmarks Demo: Landmarks
of Head & Neck of Head & Neck
Norma verticalis & and Norma
Norma frontali verticalis & Norma
AN26.1: AN26.2a: frontalis
Describe the AN26.1: AN26.2a:
features of norma Describe the
frontalis, verticalis, features of norma
occipitalis, lateralis frontalis, verticalis,
and basalis occipitalis, lateralis
and basalis
02-03 PM Demo: Frontal and
parietal bone
AN26.2a: Describe the
features of norma
frontalis, verticalis,
occipitalis, lateralis and
basalis
03-04 PM BI 11.21B Small group Diss: Scalp & face
discussion/ AN: 27.1
Batch A1
Demonstrate Tutorial/
estimation of urea
and urea clearance Integrated
in serum. Learning/
Haematology lab
Batch A1
Determination of
Arneth count
Py2.11
TIME 6.1.2020 7.1.2020 8.1.2020 9.1.2020 10.1.2020 11.1.2020
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08-09 AM Lec: Histology Lec:Parotid PY10.2: Describe PY 5.10 Lec: Deep cervical fascia Bl 9.5 Discuss the
(Integumentary Region I and discuss the Describe and II involvement of ECM
system) AN28.9a: functions and discuss Cerebral AN 35.10: Describe the components in health
AN72.1 Describe & properties of circulation and fascial spaces of neck and disease
Identify the skin demonstrate synapse, reflex and CSF
and its the parts, receptors
appendages borders,
under the surfaces, Lecture No.4:
microscope contents, Functions and
and correlate relations and properties of reflex.
the structure nerve supply of
with function parotid gland
with course of
its duct and
surgical
Importance
09-10AM Diss: face and Histo Batch A Bl 9.3 Describe Lec: General plan PY10.2: Describe and Demo: Cervical
Demo of Diss Batch B and discuss cell of neck and discuss the functions and Vertebra
Mandible &C (Face and cycle and its cervical fascia I properties of synapse, AN 26.5: Describe
(Feature Parotid region) regulation, apoptosis AN 35.1: Describe reflex and receptors features of typical and
pertaining to AN 72.1: (special mention the parts, extent, atypical cervical
parotid region) AN 28.1: about p53), attachments, Lecture No.5: vertebrae (atlas and
AN 28.1 AN 28.6: oncogene and modifications of Functions and properties axis)
AN 28.6: AN 28.2: oncogene activation deep cervical of reflex. AN 26.7: Describe the
AN 28.2: AN 28.3: fascia features of the 7th
AN 28.3: AN 28.4: cervical vertebra
AN 28.4: AN 28.9 AN42.1: Describe the
AN 26.4: contents of the
Describe vertebral canal
morphological
features of
mandible
10-11 AM Diss: face and Histo Batch A Lec: Parotid Region Demo: Mandible B9.4 Describe various PY 8.3
Demo of Diss Batch B II AN 26.4: Describe tumor markers and the Describe the
Mandible &C (Face and AN28.9b: Describe morphological biochemical basis of physiology of thymus
(Feature Parotid region) & demonstrate the features of cancer therapy and pineal gland
pertaining to AN72.1: parts, borders, mandible (SGD)
parotid region) AN 28.1: surfaces, contents,
AN 28.1 AN 28.6: relations and nerve
AN 28.6: AN 28.2: supply of parotid
AN 28.2: AN 28.3: gland with course of
AN 28.3: AN 28.4: its duct and surgical
AN 28.4: AN28.9 Importance
AN 26.4: AN28.10: Explain
Describe the anatomical basis
morphological of Frey’s syndrome
features of
mandible
11-12 PY10.2: PY 5.10 Prac: Histo B Diss A Histo Batch C/Diss Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
PM Describe and Describe and &C (Face and B&A (Face and Batch A1 Batch B1
discuss the discuss ParotidRegion) Parotid Region)
functions and Coronary AN72.1 AN72.1: Effect of stimulation of Effect of stimulation of
properties of circulation AN 28.1 AN 28.1: vagus nerve and vagus nerve and
synapse, reflex AN 28.6 AN 28.6: phenomenon of vagal phenomenon of vagal
and receptors AN 28.2 AN 28.2: escape escape
AN 28.3 AN 28.3:
Lecture 3: AN 28.4 AN 28.4: AN28.9: PY 3.18 PY 3.18
Functions and AN28.9:
properties of Haematology lab Haematology lab
synapse Batch A2 Batch B2
Determination of Arneth Determination of
count Arneth count
(Revision) (Revision)
Py2.11 Py2.11
BI 11.7 BI 11.7
Batch B2 Demonstrate Batch A2 Demonstrate
the estimation of serum the estimation of
creatinine and creatinine serum creatinine and
clearance creatinine clearance
Py2.11
BI 11.7
BI 11.21B Batch A1
Demonstrate the
Batch B1 estimation of serum
Demonstrate creatinine and
estimation of creatinine clearance
urea and urea
clearance in Batch A2 SGD with
serum. FA
Batch B2 SGD
3-4 PM PSM:2.1. Demo: Deep cervical
Describe the fascia
steps and AN 35.1
perform clinico- AN 35.10:
socio-cultural
and
demographic
assessment of
individual,
family,
community
TIME 13.1.2020 14.1.2020 15.1.2020 16.1.2020 17.1.2020 18.1.2020
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08-09 AM Lec: Histology Lec: Posterior PY10.17 PY10.2: Describe Lec: Anterior triangle Bl 9.7 describe the
(Endocrine I) triangle of neck and discuss the and submandibular role of oxidative
AN43.22 AN 29.1: Describe functions and triangle II stress in the
Identify, describe & demonstrate Describe and properties of synapse, pathogenesis of
and draw the attachments, discuss functional reflex and receptors AN 32.1a: Describe conditions such as
microanatomy of nerve supply, anatomy of eye, boundaries and cancer,
thyroid gland. relations and physiology of Lecture No.7: subdivisions of anterior complications of
AN52.112 actions of image formation, Functions and triangle diabetes mellitus
Describe & sternocleidomastoi physiology of properties of reflex. and
identify the d vision including AN 32.2b: Describe & atherosclerosis.
microanatomical AN29.2: Explain color vision, demonstrate Describe the
features of anatomical basis refractive errors, boundaries and antioxidant defense
suprarenal gland of Erb’s & color blindness, contents of muscular, system in body.
Klumpke’s palsy physiology of carotid, digastric and
AN29.3: Explain pupil and light submental triangle
anatomical basis reflex.
of wry neck
AN29.4: Describe Lec:Physiology of
& demonstrate image formation,
attachments of 1) Refractive errors
inferior belly of
omohyoid,
2)scalenus
anterior, 3)
scalenus medius&
4) levator
scapulae
09-10 AM Diss (Neck): PRAC: Histology: Bl 9.7 describe Lec: Anterior triangle PY10.17 Interactive session/
AN 29.1: Batch A; Diss the role of and submandibular SDL
An 32.1: (Posterior oxidative stress in triangle I
Triangle): Batch B the pathogenesis AN 32.1a: Describe Describe and discuss
andC of conditions such boundaries and functional anatomy of
AN43.22 as cancer, subdivisions of eye, physiology of
AN52.112 complications of anterior triangle image formation,
AN29.4: diabetes mellitus AN 32.2b: Describe & physiology of vision
An 32.1: and demonstrate including color vision,
atherosclerosis. boundaries and refractive errors, color
Describe the contents of muscular, blindness, physiology of
antioxidant carotid, digastric and pupil and light reflex.
defense system in submental triangle
body. Lec:Physiology of vision
10-11 AM Diss (Neck): PRAC: Histology: Dissection: Dissection: Triangles PY10.2: Describe
AN 29.1: Batch A; Diss Triangles of neck of neck Bl 9.7 describe the role and discuss the
An 32.1: (Posterior AN29.4: AN 32.1: of oxidative stress in the functions and
Triangle): Batch B An 32.1: AN 32.2: pathogenesis of properties of
andC conditions such as synapse, reflex and
AN43.22 cancer, complications of receptors
AN52.112 diabetes mellitus and
AN29.4: atherosclerosis. Lecture No.8:
An 32.1: Describe the antioxidant Functions and
defense system in properties of
body. receptors
Py2.11 Py2.11
BI 11.7 BI11.13
Batch B1 Batch A1
Demonstrate the Demonstrate the
estimation of estimation of
serum creatinine SGOT/ SGPT
and creatinine
clearance
Batch A2 SGD
Batch B2 SGD with FA
with FA
08-09 Lec: Histology Lec: Meninges and PY10.3: Describe PY10.17 Lec: Orbit II BI 7.1 Describe
AM (Endocrine II) Dural venous and discuss AN41.1 Describe & and discuss
AN43.21 Identify, sinuses somatic sensations demonstrate parts and nucleotide
describe and AN30.3 Describe & & sensory tracts Describe and discuss layers of eyeball structure, chemistry
draw the identify dural folds functional anatomy of AN41.2 Describe the and function
microanatomy of &dural venous Lecture No.10: eye, physiology of anatomical aspects of
pituitary gland sinuses Describe and image formation, cataract, glaucoma &
AN 30.4: Describe discuss somatic physiology of vision central retinal artery
clinical importance sensations & including color vision, occlusion
of dural venous sensory tracts refractive errors, color AN41.3 Describe the
sinuses blindness, physiology position, nerve supply
of pupil and light and actions of
reflex. intraocular muscles
LecPhysiology of
color vision, color
blindness,
09-10 Dissection: PRAC: Histology: Bl 9.6 Describe Lec: Orbit I PY10.3: Describe and Interactive session/
AM Anterior triangles Batch A; the role of AN31.1Describe & discuss somatic SDL
of neck Demo: Cranio- xenobiotics in identify extra ocular sensations & sensory
AN 32.1: cerebral relations; disease muscles of eyeball tracts
AN 32.2: Meninges &venous AN31.2Describe &
sinuses: Batch B demonstrate nerves Lecture No.11:
andC and vessels in the Describe and discuss
AN43.21 orbit somatic sensations &
AN 26.3 AN31.3Describe sensory tracts
Describe cranial anatomical basis of
cavity, its Horners syndrome
subdivisions, AN31.5Explain the
foramina & anatomical basis of
structures passing oculomotor, trochlear
through them and abducent
AN 30.3: nervepalsies
10-11 Dissection: PRAC: Histology: Demo: Orbit Dissection: Orbit BI 7.1 Describe and PY 10.18
AM Anteriror triangles Batch A; AN31.1 AN31.1 discuss nucleotide
of neck Demo: Cranio- AN31.2 AN31.2 structure, chemistry Describe and
AN 32.1: cerebral relations; and function discuss the
AN 32.2: Meninges &venous physiological basis
sinuses: Batch B of lesion in visual
andC pathway
AN43.21
AN 26.3
Describe cranial Lec: Physiological
cavity, its basis of lesion in
subdivisions, visual pathway
foramina &
structures passing
through them
AN 30.3:
11-12 PY10.2: Describe PY10.17 PRAC: Histology: PRAC: Histology: Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
PM and discuss the Batch B; Batch C Batch A2 Batch B2
functions and Demo: Cranio- Demo: Cranio-
properties of Describe and cerebral relations; cerebral relations; Recording of a normal Recording of a
synapse, reflex discuss functional Meninges & Meninges & arterial blood pressure normal arterial
and receptors anatomy of eye, venous sinuses): venous sinuses): and Heart rate blood pressure and
physiology of Batch A andC Batch A andB Heart rate
Lecture No.9: image formation, AN43.21 AN43.21
Functions and physiology of vision AN 26.3 AN 26.3
properties of including color Describe cranial Describe cranial PY 5.12 PY 5.12
receptors vision, refractive cavity, its cavity, its
errors, color subdivisions, subdivisions, Haematology lab Haematology lab
blindness, foramina & foramina & structures Batch A1 Batch B1
physiology of pupil structures passing passing through them Determination of Determination of
and light reflex. through them AN 30.3 Absolute Eosinophil Absolute Eosinophil
AN 30.3: count count
Lec:Physiology of (revision) (revision)
vision
physiology of pupil
and light reflex Py2.11 Py2.11
BI11.13
BI11.13 Batch A2
Batch B2 Demonstrate Demonstrate the
the estimation of estimation of
SGOT/ SGPT SGOT/ SGPT
Batch B1 SGD with FA Batch A1 SGD with
FA
Py2.11 Py2.11
BI11.13 BI 11.12
Batch B1 Batch A1
Demonstrate the Demonstrate the
estimation of estimation of serum
SGOT/ SGPT bilirubin
A2 SGD
Batch B2 SGD with
FA
3-4 PM PSM: 2.2. Lec-Dem: Cranial
Describe the cavity and Bony orbit
socio-cultural (Digital displayer)
factors, family AN30.1: Describe the
(types), its role in cranial fossae &
health and identify related
disease and structures
demonstrate in a AN30.2: Describe &
simulated identify major foramina
environment the with structures passing
correct through them
assessment of AN 26.3: Describe
socio-economic cranial cavity, its
status subdivisions, foramina
and structures passing
through them
AN31.1
AN31.2
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08-09 Lec: Histology Lec: Temporal/Infra PY10 15 PY10.4; Describe and BI 7.2: Describe
AM (Tonsil, thymus, temporal fossa I discuss motor tracts, Lec: TM Joint and discuss
spleen) AN 33.1Describe & mechanism of metabolic
AN43.24 demonstrate extent, Describe and discuss maintenance of body AN33.3Describe & processes of
Identify, boundaries and functional anatomy of tone. demonstrate nucleotides and
describe and contents of temporal ear and auditory articulating surface, associated
draw the and infratemporal pathways and Lecture No.13: type & movements of common
microanatomy of fossae. physiology of hearing Describe and discuss temporomandibular
disorders, namely
tonsil. AN33.2 Describe & motor tracts, joint
gout, Lesch Nyhan
AN70.22 demonstrate Lec:Functional mechanism of AN33.5Describe the
Identify the attachments, anatomy of ear maintenance of body features of syndrome, Orotic
lymphoid tissue direction of fibres, tone. dislocation of acidosis and SCID.
under the nerve supply and temporomandibular
microscope & actions of muscles of joint
describe mastication
microanatomy of
tonsil and
correlate the
structure with
function
AN70.23 Identify
the lymphoid
tissue under the
microscope &
describe
microanatomy of
thymus and
correlate the
structure with
function
AN70.24Identify
the lymphoid
tissue under the
microscope &
describe
microanatomy of
spleen and
correlate the
structure with
function
09-10 Demo: Temporal PRAC: Histology: BI 7.2: Describe and Lec: Temporal/Infra PY10 15 Demo: TM Joint
AM bone Batch A; discuss metabolic temporal fossa II AN33.3
AN26.2b: Diss: Temporal/Infra processes of AN33.2 Describe & AN33.5
Describe the temporal fossa Batch nucleotides and demonstrate Describe and discuss
features of B andC associated common attachments, direction functional anatomy of
norma frontalis, AN43.24 disorders, namely gout, of fibres, nerve ear and auditory
verticalis, AN70.22 Lesch Nyhan supplyand actions of pathways and
occipitalis, AN70.23 muscles of physiology of hearing
syndrome, Orotic
lateralis and AN 33.1 mastication
acidosis and SCID.
basalis AN33.2 AN33.4Explain the Lec: Physiology of
clinical significance of hearing
pterygoid venous
plexus
BI 11.12
Batch B2 BI 11.12
Demonstrate the Batch A2
estimation of serum Demonstrate the
bilirubin estimation of
serum bilirubin
Batch B1 SGD Batch A1 SGD
12-1 PM BI 7.2: Describe AETCOM PRAC: Histology: PRAC: Histology:
and discuss Batch B; Batch C;
metabolic Diss: Temporal/Infra Diss: Temporal/Infra
processes of temporal fossa: temporal fossa Batch
nucleotides and Batch A andC A andB
associated AN43.24 AN43.24
common AN70.22 AN70.22
AN70.23 AN70.23
disorders, namely
AN 33.1 AN 33.1
gout, Lesch Nyhan
AN33.2 AN33.2
syndrome, Orotic
acidosis and SCID.
02-4PM Sports Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group
Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ Diss: Temporal/Infra
temporal fossa
Recording of a Recording of a Tutorial/ AN 33.1
normal arterial blood normal arterial blood AN33.2
pressure and Heart pressure and Heart Integrated Learning/
rate rate
(revision) (revision) Self directed learning
Py2.13 Py2.13
BI 11.12
Batch B1 BI 11.14
Demonstrate the Batch A1
estimation of serum Demonstrate the
bilirubin estimation of alkaline
phosphatase
Batch B2 SGD with A2 SGD with FA
FA
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08-09 AM Lec: Histology Lec: Pterygopalatine PY10.10: Describe PY10 16 Lec: Thyroid BI 7.4 Describe the
(Tongue) region and discuss chemical N35.2Describe & processes involved
AN43.23 NO COMPETENCY transmission in the demonstrate location, in replication &
Identify, nervous system Describe and parts, borders, repair of DNA and
describe and (outline the psychiatry discuss surfaces, relations & the transcription &
draw the element) pathophysiology of blood supply of translation
microanatomy deafness. Describe thyroid gland mechanisms.
of tongue Lecture No.16: hearing tests AN35.8 Describe the
Chemical transmission anatomically relevant
in the nervous system Lec: clinical features of
(including the Pathophysiology of Thyroid swellings
psychiatry element) deafness.
09-10 AM Demo: PRAC: Histology: BI 7.4 Describe the Lec: Submandibular PY10.10: Describe Lec: Vessels and
Pterygopalatine Batch A; processes involved in Region and discuss chemical nerves of Head &
region with Demo: replication & repair of AN34.1Describe & transmission in the Neck
norma- Pterygopalatine DNA and the demonstrate the nervous system AN35.3Demonstr
Lateralis region with norma- transcription & morphology, (outline the ate & describe
Lateralis Batch B translation mechanisms. relations and nerve psychiatry element) the origin, parts,
Batch C: supply of course &
AN26.2b Describe the submandibular Lecture No.17: branches
features of norma salivary gland & Chemical subclavian Artery
frontalis, verticalis, submandibular transmission in the AN35.4Describe
occipitalis, lateralis ganglion nervous system & demonstrate
and norma basalis AN34.2Describe the (including the origin, course,
basis of formation of psychiatry element) relations,
submandibular tributaries and
stones termination of
internal jugular &
brachiocephalic
veins
AN35.6Describe
and demonstrate
the extent,
formation,
relation &
branches
ofcervical
sympathetic
chain
AN35.7Describe
the course and
branches of IX,
X, XI & XII nerve
in the neck
AN35.9 Describe
the clinical
features of
compression of
subclavian artery
and lower trunk
of brachial plexus
by cervical rib
10-11 AM Demo: PRAC: Histology: Interactive session/ Diss: BI 7.4 Describe the PY 10.4
Pterygopalatine Batch A; SDL Submandibular processes involved in
region with Demo: Region replication & repair of Describe and
norma- Pterygopalatine AN34.1Describe & DNA and the discuss
Lateralis region with norma- demonstrate the transcription & vestibular
Lateralis Batch B morphology, translation apparatus
Batch C: relations and nerve mechanisms.
AN26.2b Describe the supply of Lec: Vestibular
features of norma submandibular apparatus
frontalis, verticalis, salivary gland &
occipitalis, lateralis submandibular
and norma basalis ganglion
11-12 PM PY10.6: PY10 15 PRAC: Histology: PRAC: Histology: Experimental Lab Experimental
Describe and Batch B; Batch C; Batch A2 Lab
discuss spinal Demo: Pterygopalatine Demo: Batch B2
cord, its Describe and discuss region with norma- Pterygopalatine Effect of exercise on
functions, lesion functional anatomy of Lateralis A andC region with norma- blood pressure and Effect of exercise
& sensory ear and auditory AN26.2b Describe the Lateralis Batch A & Heart rate on blood
disturbances. pathways and features of norma B pressure and
physiology of hearing frontalis, verticalis, AN26.2b Describe Heart rate
Lecture No.15: occipitalis, lateralis the features of PY 3.15
Spinal cord and Lec: Physiology of and norma basalis norma frontalis,
its functions, hearing (contd..) verticalis, Haematology lab PY 3.15
lesion and Auditory pathways occipitalis, lateralis Batch A1
sensory and norma basalis Determination of Haematology lab
disturbances Platelet count Batch B1
(Demonstration) Determination of
Platelet count
Py2.13 (Demonstration)
Py2.13
BI 11.14
Batch B2 BI 11.14
Demonstrate the Batch A2
estimation of alkaline Demonstrate the
phosphatase estimation of
alkaline
B1 SGD with FA phosphatase
A1 SGD with FA
Batch A2 11.19:
Outline the basic
principles involved in
the functioning of
instruments commonly
used in a biochemistry
laboratory and their
applications.
Py 11.13 Py 11.13
Batch B2 11.19:
Outline the basic
principles involved in
the functioning of
instruments
commonly used in a
biochemistry
laboratory and their
applications.
TIME 17.2.2020 18.2.2020 19.2.2020 20.2.2020 21.2.2020 22.2.2020
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 Lec: Nose and Lec: Histology- PY8.6 PY10.7.5: Describe Bl 7.6 Describe
AM Paranasal sinuses-I Eyeball II Describe and and discuss protein folding
AN 37.1 Describe & AN 43.4 Identify, differentiate the functions of and targeting
demonstrate features describe and draw mechanism of action cerebral cortex, along with its
of nasal septum, microanatomy of of steroid, protein and basal ganglia, associated
lateral wall of nose, olfactory epithelium, amine hormones thalamus, disorders
their blood supply and eyelid,lip, sclero- hypothalamus,
nerve supply corneal junction, optic Lecture 1 cerebellum, and HOLIDAY
AN37.2 Describe nerve, cochlea- organ Mechanism of limbic system and
location and of corti, pineal hormone action their abnormalities.
functional anatomy of gland
paranasal sinuses Lecture
Describe and
discuss
abnormalities off
cerebellum
09-10 BATCH A: Histo BATCH B: Histo Bl 7.6 Describe Lec: Larynx Lec: Ear
AM Batch A & B: Sagittal Batch A & C: Sagittal protein folding and AN38.1 Describe AN40.1 Describe
sections &SDL(nose sections & SDL (nose targeting along with its the morphology, & identify the
& larynx) & larynx) associated disorders identify structure of parts, blood
AN 43.4 AN 43.4 the wall, nerve supply and nerve
AN 37.1 AN 37.1 supply, blood supply of
AN37.2 AN37.2 supply and actions external
AN38.1 AN38.1 of intrinsic and ear
AN38.2 AN38.2 extrinsic muscles of AN40.2 Describe
the larynx & demonstrate
AN38.2 Describe the boundaries,
the anatomical contents,
aspects of laryngitis relations
AN38.3 Describe and
anatomical basis of functional
recurrent laryngeal anatomy of
nerve injury middle ear and
auditory tube
AN40.3Describe
the features of
internal ear
AN40.4Explain
anatomical basis
of otitis externa
and otitis media
AN40.5 Explain
anatomical basis
of myringotomy
10-11 Lec: Nose and Prac: All batches - PY10.7.6:
AM Paranasal sinuses-II Genetics Practical Describe and
AN37.2 Describe AN 73.1-AN73.3 discuss functions
location and functional AN 74.1-74.4 of cerebral
anatomy of paranasal AN 75.1-AN 75.5 cortex, basal
sinuses ganglia,
AN37.3 Describe thalamus,
anatomical basis of hypothalamus,
sinusitis & maxillary cerebellum, and
sinus tumours limbic system
and their
abnormalities
Lecture
Describe and
discuss functions
of,
hypothalamus.
11- PY8.6.1 PY10.7.4: Describe BATCH : Histo Prac: All batches - Experimental
12PM Describe and and discuss functions Batch A & B Sagittal Genetics Practical Lab
differentiate the of cerebral cortex, sections & SDL (nose AN 73.1-AN73.3 Batch B2
mechanism of action basal ganglia, & larynx) AN 74.1-74.4
of steroid, protein and thalamus, AN 43.4 AN 75.1-AN 75.5 Mosso’s
amine hormones hypothalamus, AN 37.1 Ergograph and
cerebellum, and AN37.2 Hand Grip
Lecture 1 limbic system and AN38.1 Dynamometer
Mechanism of action their abnormalities. AN38.2
of hormone
PY 3.14
Lecture
Describe and discuss Haematology lab
functions of Batch B1
cerebellum Clinical
examination
Respiratory
system
PY6.9
Small group
discussion/
Tutorial/
Integrated
Learning/
Self directed
learning
Early clinical
exposure
Batch A1 and A2
12-1 Bl 7.5 Describe gene AETCOM BATCH B: Histo Prac: All batches -
PM mutation and basic Batch A & C: Sagittal Genetics Practical
mechanism of sections & SDL (nose AN 73.1-AN73.3
regulation of gene & larynx) AN 74.1-74.4
expression AN 43.4 AN 75.1-AN 75.5
AN 37.1
AN37.2
AN38.1
AN38.2
02-4PM PSM:2.4. Describe Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group
social psychology, Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/
community behaviour
and community Mosso’s Ergograph Mosso’s Ergograph Tutorial/
relationship and their and Hand Grip and Hand Grip
impact on health and Dynamometer Dynamometer Integrated
diseases Learning/
Py 6.9 Py 6.9
BI 11.17 BI 11.15
Batch B: Explain the Batch A1
basis and rationale of Describe & discuss
biochemical tests the composition of
done in the following CSF
conditions: - diabetes
mellitus, - A2 SGD
dyslipidemia, -
myocardial infarction,
- renal failure, gout, -
proteinuria, -
nephrotic syndrome, -
edema, - jaundice, -
liver diseases,
pancreatitis, disorders
of acid- base balance,
- thyroid disorders
TIME 24.2.2020 25.2.2020 26.2.2020 27.2.2020 Friday Saturday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 28-2-20 29-2-20
08-09 Lec: Embryology: Embryology: Face, PY10.7.8: PY8.2.2 Lec: Introduction to Bl 7.7 Describe the
AM Pharyngeal nose and palate Describe and Describe the Nervous System & applications of
arches AN43.4Describe discuss functions synthesis, secretion, Meninges molecular
AN43.4Describe the development of cerebral cortex, transport, AN56.1 Describe & techniques like
the development and developmental basal ganglia, physiological action, identify various recombinant DNA
and basis of thalamus, regulation and effect layers of meninges technology, PCR in
developmental congenitalanomali hypothalamus, of altered (hypo and with its extent & the diagnosis and
basis of es of face, palate, cerebellum, and hyper) secretion of modifications treatment of
congenitalanomal tongue, branchial limbic system and pituitary gland, AN56.2 Describe diseases with
ies of face, apparatus, pituitary their abnormalities. thyroid gland, circulation of CSF genetic basis
palate, tongue, gland, parathyroid gland, with its applied
branchial thyroid gland & eye adrenal gland, anatomy
apparatus, Lecture pancreas and
pituitary gland, Describe and hypothalamus
thyroid gland & discuss functions
eye of limbic system Lecture 3
Hormones of
Anterior pituitary
09-10 Prac: Embryology Prac: Embryology Bl 7.7 Describe PY10.7.9: Demo: Blood
AM Batch A Batch B the applications of Describe and supply of Brain
Demo:Joints of Demo:Joints of molecular discuss functions of AN62.6 Describe &
Head and neck Head and neck techniques like cerebral cortex, identify formation,
Batch B Batch C recombinant DNA basal ganglia, branches & major
Surface Anatomy Surface anatomy technology, PCR in Formative thalamus, areas of distribution
& Radiology head &Radiology head & the diagnosis and assessment hypothalamus, of
& neck batch C neck Batch A treatment of cerebellum, and circle of Willis
AN 43.1Describe AN 43.1Describe & diseases with limbic system and
& demonstrate demonstrate the genetic basis their abnormalities.
the movements movements with
with muscles muscles producing Lecture
producing the the movements of Describe and
movements of atlantooccipital discuss
atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial abnormalities of
joint &atlantoaxial joint limbic system
joint AN 43.4
AN 43.4 AN43.7
AN43.7 Identify the
Identify the anatomical
anatomical structures in 1)
structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2)
Plain x-ray skull, AP view and
2) AP view and lateral view 3)
lateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical
Plain x-ray spine-AP and
cervical spine-AP lateral view 4)
and lateral view Plain x-
4) Plain x- ray of paranasal
ray of paranasal sinuses
sinuses AN43.8
AN43.8 Describe the
Describe the anatomical route
anatomical route used for carotid
used for carotid angiogram and
angiogram and vertebral
vertebral angiogram
angiogram AN43.9
AN43.9 Identify anatomical
Identify structures in
anatomical carotid angiogram
structures in and vertebral
carotid angiogram angiogramAN43.5:
and vertebral Demonstrate- 1)
angiogramDemo: Testing of muscles
AN43.5: of facial
Demonstrate- 1) expression,
Testing of extraocular
muscles of facial muscles, muscles
expression, of mastication, 2)
extraocular Palpation of carotid
muscles, muscles arteries, facial
of mastication, 2) artery, superficial
Palpation of temporal artery, 3)
carotid arteries, Location of internal
facial and external
artery, superficial jugular veins, 4)
temporal artery, Location of hyoid
3) Location of bone, thyroid
internal and cartilage and
external cricoid
jugular veins, 4) cartilage with their
Location of hyoid vertebral levels
bone, thyroid AN43.6Demonstrat
cartilage and e surface
cricoid projection of-
cartilage with Thyroid gland,
their vertebral Parotid gland and
levels duct,
AN43.6Demonstr Pterion, Common
ate surface carotid artery,
projection of- Internal jugular
Thyroid gland, vein, Subclavian
Parotid gland and vein,
duct, External jugular
Pterion, Common vein, Facial artery
carotid artery, in the face &
Internal jugular accessory nerve
vein, Subclavian
vein,
External jugular
vein, Facial artery
in the face &
accessory nerve
10-11 Prac: Embryology Prac: Embryology Lec:Parasympath. Formative Bl 7.7 Describe the PY8.2.3
AM Batch A Batch B ganglia of Head & assessment applications of Describe the
Demo:Joints of Demo:Joints of neck molecular synthesis,
Head and neck Head and neck AN35.7 Describe techniques like secretion, transport,
Batch B Batch C the course and recombinant DNA physiological
Surface Anatomy Surface anatomy branches of IX, X, technology, PCR in action, regulation
& Radiology head &Radiology head & XI & XII nerve in the diagnosis and and effect of altered
& neck batch C neck Batch A the neck treatment of (hypo and hyper)
AN 43.1Describe AN 43.1Describe & diseases with secretion of
& demonstrate demonstrate the genetic basis pituitary gland,
the movements movements with (SGD) thyroid gland,
with muscles muscles producing parathyroid gland,
producing the the movements of adrenal gland,
movements of atlantooccipital pancreas and
atlantooccipital joint &atlantoaxial hypothalamus
joint &atlantoaxial joint
joint AN 43.4 Lecture 4
AN 43.4 AN43.7 Growth hormone
AN43.7 Identify the
Identify the anatomical
anatomical structures in 1)
structures in 1) Plain x-ray skull, 2)
Plain x-ray skull, AP view and
2) AP view and lateral view 3)
lateral view 3) Plain x-ray cervical
Plain x-ray spine-AP and
cervical spine-AP lateral view 4)
and lateral view Plain x-
4) Plain x- ray of paranasal
ray of paranasal sinuses
sinuses AN43.8
AN43.8 Describe the
Describe the anatomical route
anatomical route used for carotid
used for carotid angiogram and
angiogram and vertebral
vertebral angiogram
angiogram AN43.9
AN43.9 Identify anatomical
Identify structures in
anatomical carotid angiogram
structures in and vertebral
carotid angiogram angiogramAN43.5:
and vertebral Demonstrate- 1)
angiogramDemo: Testing of muscles
AN43.5: of facial
Demonstrate- 1) expression,
Testing of extraocular
muscles of facial muscles, muscles
expression, of mastication, 2)
extraocular Palpation of carotid
muscles, muscles arteries, facial
of mastication, 2) artery, superficial
Palpation of temporal artery, 3)
carotid arteries, Location of internal
facial and external
artery, superficial jugular veins, 4)
temporal artery, Location of hyoid
3) Location of bone, thyroid
internal and cartilage and
external cricoid
jugular veins, 4) cartilage with their
Location of hyoid vertebral levels
bone, thyroid AN43.6Demonstrat
cartilage and e surface
cricoid projection of-
cartilage with Thyroid gland,
their vertebral Parotid gland and
levels duct,
AN43.6Demonstr Pterion, Common
ate surface carotid artery,
projection of- Internal jugular
Thyroid gland, vein, Subclavian
Parotid gland and vein,
duct, External jugular
Pterion, Common vein, Facial artery
carotid artery, in the face &
Internal jugular accessory nerve
vein, Subclavian
vein,
External jugular
vein, Facial artery
in the face &
accessory nerve
11-12 PY10.7.7: PY8.2.1 Prac: Embryology Formative Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
PM Describe and Describe the Batch C assessment Batch A2 Batch B2
discuss functions synthesis, Demo:Joints of
of cerebral cortex, secretion, Head and neck Mosso’s Ergograph Mosso’s Ergograph
basal ganglia, transport, Batch A and Hand Grip and Hand Grip
thalamus, physiological Surface anatomy & Dynamometer Dynamometer
hypothalamus, action, regulation Radiology head & (Revision)
cerebellum, and and effect of neck Batch B
limbic system and altered (hypo and AN43.1Describe & PY 3.14 PY 3.14
their hyper) secretion of demonstrate the
abnormalities. pituitary gland, movements with Haematology lab Haematology lab
thyroid gland, muscles producing Batch A1 Batch B1
Lecture parathyroid gland, the movements of Clinical Clinical examination
Describe and adrenal gland, atlantooccipital examination Respiratory system
discuss pancreas and joint &atlantoaxial Respiratory system (Revision)
abnormalites of, hypothalamus joint PY6.9
hypothalamus. AN 43.4 PY6.9
Lecture 2 AN43.7 BI 11.17
Hypothalamus and Identify the Batch A: Explain
hypothalamo- anatomical BI 11.17 the basis and
pituitary axis structures in 1) Batch B: Explain rationale of
Plain x-ray skull, 2) the basis and biochemical tests
AP view and rationale of done in the
lateral view 3) biochemical tests following
Plain x-ray cervical done in the conditions: -
spine-AP and following diabetes mellitus, -
lateral view 4) conditions: - dyslipidemia, -
Plain x- diabetes mellitus, - myocardial
ray of paranasal dyslipidemia, - infarction, - renal
sinuses myocardial failure, gout, -
AN43.8 infarction, - renal proteinuria, -
Describe the failure, gout, - nephrotic
anatomical route proteinuria, - syndrome, - edema,
used for carotid nephrotic - jaundice, - liver
angiogram and syndrome, - diseases,
vertebral edema, - jaundice, - pancreatitis,
angiogram liver diseases, disorders of acid-
AN43.9 pancreatitis, base balance, -
Identify anatomical disorders of acid- thyroid disorders
structures in base balance, -
carotid angiogram thyroid disorders
and vertebral
angiogramAN43.5:
Demonstrate- 1)
Testing of muscles
of facial
expression,
extraocular
muscles, muscles
of mastication, 2)
Palpation of carotid
arteries, facial
artery, superficial
temporal artery, 3)
Location of internal
and external
jugular veins, 4)
Location of hyoid
bone, thyroid
cartilage and
cricoid
cartilage with their
vertebral levels
AN43.6Demonstrat
e surface
projection of-
Thyroid gland,
Parotid gland and
duct,
Pterion, Common
carotid artery,
Internal jugular
vein, Subclavian
vein,
External jugular
vein, Facial artery
in the face &
accessory nerve
12-1 PM Bl 7.7 Describe AETCOM Prac: Embryology
the applications Batch C
of molecular Demo:Joints of
techniques like Head and neck
recombinant DNA Batch A
technology, PCR Surface anatomy &
in the diagnosis Radiology head &
and treatment of neck Batch B
diseases with AN43.1Describe &
genetic basis demonstrate the
movements with
muscles producing
the movements of
atlantooccipital
joint &atlantoaxial
joint
AN 43.4
AN43.7
Identify the
anatomical
structures in 1)
Plain x-ray skull, 2)
AP view and
lateral view 3)
Plain x-ray cervical
spine-AP and
lateral view 4)
Plain x-
ray of paranasal
sinuses
AN43.8
Describe the
anatomical route
used for carotid
angiogram and
vertebral
angiogram
AN43.9
Identify anatomical
structures in
carotid angiogram
and vertebral
angiogramAN43.5:
Demonstrate- 1)
Testing of muscles
of facial
expression,
extraocular
muscles, muscles
of mastication, 2)
Palpation of carotid
arteries, facial
artery, superficial
temporal artery, 3)
Location of internal
and external
jugular veins, 4)
Location of hyoid
bone, thyroid
cartilage and
cricoid
cartilage with their
vertebral levels
AN43.6Demonstrat
e surface
projection of-
Thyroid gland,
Parotid gland and
duct,
Pterion, Common
carotid artery,
Internal jugular
vein, Subclavian
vein,
External jugular
vein, Facial artery
in the face &
accessory nerve
02-3PM Sports Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group Demo:
Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ Craniocerebral
relations
Mosso’s Mosso’s Tutorial/
Ergograph and Ergograph and
Hand Grip Hand Grip Integrated Learning/
Dynamometer Dynamometer
(Revision) (Revision) Self directed learning
BI 11.15
Batch B1 BI 11.23
Describe & discuss
the composition of Batch A1
CSF Calculate energy
content of different
B2 SGD with FA food Items, identify
food items with
high and low
glycemic index and
explain the
importance of
these in the diet
8-9AM Lec: Spinal Cord Lec: : Histology - PY8.2.5 PY10.8.1: Describe Lec: Cranial Nerve Bl 10.2 Describe
AN57.1 Identify Nervous System I Describe the and discuss Nuclei and discuss
external features AN 64.1 Describe synthesis, behavioral and EEG AN62.1 Enumerate humoral and cellular
of spinal cord and identify the secretion, characteristics during cranial nerve nuclei immune responses,
AN57.2 Describe microanatomical transport, sleep and with its functional self/non-self-
extent of spinal features of spinal physiological mechanism component recognition and the
cord in child & cord action, regulation responsible for its central role of T-
adult with its and effect of production helper cells in
clinical altered (hypo and immune response
implication hyper) secretion of
AN57.3 Draw & pituitary gland, Lecture
label transverse thyroid gland, Describe and discuss
section of spinal parathyroid gland, behavioral and EEG
cord at mid- adrenal gland, characteristics during
cervical & pancreas and sleep
midthoracic hypothalamus
Level
AN57.4
Enumerate Lecture 6
ascending & Thyroid hormone
descending tracts
at mid thoracic
level of spinal
cord
AN57.5 Describe
anatomical basis
of syringomyelia
9-10AM Demo: Spinal Demo: Medulla Bl 10.1 Describe Lec: Pons & Midbrain PY8.2.6 Describe Demo: Midbrain
Cord AN58.1 Identify immune system AN59.1 Identify the synthesis, AN61.1-3
AN57.1-57.5 external features and its different external features of secretion,
of medulla components, pons transport,
oblongata namely innate and AN59.2 Draw & label physiological
adaptive immune transverse section of action, regulation
response pons at the upper and effect of
and lower level altered (hypo and
AN59.3 Enumerate hyper) secretion of
cranial nerve nuclei pituitary gland,
in pons with their thyroid gland,
functional group parathyroid gland,
AN61.1 Identify adrenal gland,
external & internal pancreas and
features of midbrain hypothalamus
AN61.2 Describe
internal features of Lecture 7
midbrain at the level
of superior & inferior Thyroid hormone
Colliculus (contd)
AN61.3 Describe
anatomical basis &
effects of Benedikt’s
and Weber’s
syndrome
10-11AM Demo: Spinal Demo: Medulla Lec: Medulla Demo: Pons Bl 10.1 Describe PY10.8.2:
Cord AN58.1 AN58.2 Describe AN59.1-59.3 immune system Describe and
AN57.1-57.5 transverse section and its different discuss behavioral
of medulla components, and EEG
oblongata at the namely innate and characteristics
level of adaptive immune during sleep and
1)Pyramidal response mechanism
decussation, 2) responsible for its
sensory production
decussation 3) ION
AN58.3 Enumerate
cranial nerve nuclei Lecture
in medulla Describe and
oblongata with their discuss mechanism
functional responsible for
group sleep production
AN58.4 Describe
anatomical basis &
effects of medial &
lateral medullary
syndrome
11-12PM PY8.2.4 PY10.7.10: Demo: Batch B &C Demo: Batch A & C Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
Describe the Describe and Medulla/pons Medulla/pons Batch A2 Batch B2
synthesis, discuss functions AN58.1-58.4 AN58.1-58.4
secretion, of cerebral cortex, AN59.1-59.3 AN59.1-59.3 Recording of Lung Recording of Lung
transport, basal ganglia, Batch A: Histology Batch B: Histology volumes and volumes and
physiological thalamus, AN 64.1 AN64.1 capacities capacities
action, regulation hypothalamus,
and effect of cerebellum, and
altered (hypo and limbic system and PY 6.8+6.10 PY 6.8+6.10
hyper) secretion their
of pituitary gland, abnormalities. Haematology lab Haematology lab
thyroid gland, Batch A1 Batch B1
parathyroid Lecture Clinical Clinical examination
gland, adrenal Describe and examination Cardiovascular
gland, pancreas discuss Cardiovascular system
and abnormalities of system
hypothalamus limbic system PY5.15
(cont) PY5.15
Lecture 5
Growth hormone
(contd) BI 11.23 BI 11.23
Batch B2 Batch A2
Calculate energy Calculate energy
content of different content of different
food Items, identify food Items, identify
food items with food items with high
12-1PM Bl 10.1 Describe AETCOM Demo: Batch B & C Demo: Batch A & C high and low and low glycemic
immune system Medulla/pons Medulla/pons glycemic index and index and explain
and its different AN58.1-58.4 AN58.1-58.4 explain the the importance of
components, AN59.1-59.3 AN59.1-59.3 importance of these in the diet
namely innate Batch A: Histology Batch B: Histology these in the diet
and adaptive AN 64.1 AN64.1 Batch A1 SGD with
immune Batch B1 SGD with FA
response FA
2-3PM PSM: 2.5. Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group Demo: Batch A &
Describe poverty Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ B Medulla/pons
and social AN58.1-58.4
security Recording of Lung Recording of Lung Tutorial/ AN59.1-59.3
measures and its volumes and volumes and Batch C: Histology
relationship to capacities capacities Integrated Learning/ 64.1
health and
disease Self directed learning
PY 6.8+6.10 PY 6.8+6.10
Early clinical
Haematology lab Haematology lab exposure
3-4PM PSM: 2.5. Batch A2 Batch B2 Demo: Batch A &
Describe poverty Clinical Clinical B Medulla/pons
and social examination examination AN58.1-58.4
security Cardiovascular Cardiovascular AN59.1-59.3
measures and its system system Batch C: Histology
relationship to 64.1
health and PY5.15 PY5.15
disease
BI 11.23 BI 11.24
Batch A1
Batch B1 Enumerate
Calculate energy advantages and/or
content of different disadvantages of
food Items, identify use of unsaturated,
food items with saturated and trans
high and low fats in food.
glycemic index
and explain the Batch A2 SGD with
importance of FA
these in the diet
Batch B2 SGD
with FA
Lecture 8
Parathyroid hormone
9-10AM Demo: Bl 10.2 Describe Lec: Thalamus PY10.5.2 Lec :Ascending &
Cerebellum and discuss AN62.5 Describe Describe and Descending Tracts
AN60.1 Describe humoral and boundaries, parts, discuss structure
& demonstrate cellular immune gross relations, major and function of
external & responses, nuclei and reticular activation
internal features self/non-self- connections system, autonomic
of cerebellum recognition and the of dorsal thalamus, nervous system
AN60.2 Describe central role of T- hypothalamus,
connections of helper cells in epithalamus, Lecture
cerebellar cortex immune response metathalamus and Describe and
and subthalamus discuss structure
intracerebellar and function,
nuclei autonomic nervous
AN60.3 Describe system
anatomical basis
of cerebellar
dysfunction
10- Demo: Fourth Lec: Cerebellum Demo: Third Bl 10.2 Describe PY8.2.8
11AM Ventricle AN60.1 Describe & Ventricle and discuss Describe the
AN63.1 Describe demonstrate humoral and synthesis,
& demonstrate external & internal cellular immune secretion,
parts, boundaries features of responses, transport,
& features of IIIrd, cerebellum self/non-self- physiological
IVth& AN60.2 Describe recognition and the action, regulation
lateral ventricle connections of central role of T- and effect of
cerebellar cortex helper cells in altered (hypo and
and intracerebellar immune response hyper) secretion of
nuclei pituitary gland,
AN60.3 Describe thyroid gland,
anatomical basis of parathyroid gland,
cerebellar adrenal gland,
dysfunction pancreas and
hypothalamus
Lecture 9
Parathyroid
hormone (contd)
11- PY11.1: Histo Batch A Histo Batch B Demo:
12PM Discuss the Demo: Diencephalon Batch Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
mechanism of Diencephalon A& C Batch A2 Batch B2
temperature Batch B & C AN 62.5
regulation AN 62.5 Recording of Lung Recording of Lung
PY 11.2 volumes and volumes and
Discuss and capacities capacities
describe (revision) (revision)
adaptation to
altered PY 6.8+6.10 PY 6.8+6.10
temperature (heat
and cold) Haematology lab Haematology lab
PY11.3 Batch A1 Batch B1
Describe and Clinical examination Clinical
discuss Cardiovascular examination
mechanism of system Cardiovascular
fever, cold (revision) system
injuries and heat PY5.15 (revision)
stroke PY5.15
Lecture BI 11.24
Discuss the Batch B2 BI 11.24
mechanism of Enumerate Batch A2
temperature advantages and/or Enumerate
regulation and disadvantages of advantages and/or
Discuss and use of unsaturated, disadvantages of
describe saturated and trans use of unsaturated,
adaptation to fats in food. saturated and trans
altered fats in food.
temperature (heat Batch B1 SGD with
and cold) and FA Batch A1 SGD with
Describe and FA
discuss
mechanism of
fever, cold
injuries and heat
stroke
12-1PM Bl 10.2 Describe Histo Batch A Histo Batch B Demo:
and discuss Demo: Diencephalon Batch
humoral and Diencephalon A& C
cellular immune Batch B & C AN AN 62.5
responses, 62.5
self/non-self-
recognition and
the central role of
T-helper cells in
immune response
2-3PM Sports Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group HistoBatchC Demo:
Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ Diencephalon
Batch A& B
Recording of Lung Recording of Lung Tutorial/ AN 62.5
volumes and volumes and
capacities capacities Integrated Learning/
(revision) (revision)
3-4PM Sports Self directed learning HistoBatchC Demo:
PY 6.8+6.10 PY 6.8+6.10 Diencephalon
Early clinical Batch A& B
Haematology lab Haematology lab exposure AN 62.5
Batch A2 Batch B2
Clinical Clinical
examination examination
Cardiovascular Cardiovascular
system system
(revision) (revision)
PY5.15 PY5.15
BI 11.24
Batch B1 Biochemistry
Enumerate revision particles
advantages and/or
disadvantages of
use of unsaturated,
saturated and
trans fats in food.
Batch B2 SGD
with FA
Time/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Day 16-3-20 17-3-20 18-3-20 19-3-20 20-3-20 21-3-20
8-9AM Lec: Cerebrum -II Lec: Histology - PY8.2.9 PY10.4.4 Lec: Special BI 10.3: Describe
AN62.3 Describe Nervous System Describe the Describe and senses antigens,
the white matter of II synthesis, discuss motor tract, autoimmunity and
cerebrum AN 64.1 secretion, mechanism of concepts involved in
Describe and transport, maintenance of vaccine development.
identify the physiological tone, control of body
microanatomical action, regulation movements, Posture
features of and effect of and equilibrium and
cerebrum altered (hypo and vestibular apparatus
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland,
thyroid gland, Lecture
parathyroid gland, Describe and
adrenal gland, discuss mechanism
pancreas and of maintenance of
hypothalamus tone, control of body
movements, Posture
Lecture 12 and equilibrium and
Adrenal cortex vestibular apparatus
9-10AM Demo: Cerebrum Demo: Lateral Bl 10.2 Describe Lec: Limbic System PY8.2.10 Lec: Blood Supply of
AN62.2-62.3 ventricles and discuss AN62.4 Enumerate Describe the Brain
humoral and parts & major synthesis, AN62.6 Describe &
cellular immune connections of basal secretion, identify formation,
responses, ganglia & limbic lobe transport, branches & major
self/non-self- physiological areas of distribution
recognition and action, regulation of Circle of Willis
the central role of and effect of
T-helper cells in altered (hypo and
immune response hyper) secretion of
(SGD) pituitary gland,
thyroid gland,
parathyroid gland,
adrenal gland,
pancreas and
hypothalamus
Lecture 12
Adrenal cortex
(contd)
10- Demo: Cerebrum Demo- Brain Lec: Corpus Demo: Pathways of Bl 10.2 Describe PY10.4.5
11AM AN62.2-62.3 sections Striatum special senses and discuss Describe and discuss
AN62.4 Cranial nerve I,II. humoral and motor tract,
Enumerate parts & VIII cellular immune mechanism of
major connections responses, maintenance of tone,
of basal ganglia & self/non-self- control of body
limbic lobe recognition and movements, Posture
the central role of and equilibrium and
T-helper cells in vestibular apparatus
immune response
(SGD) Lecture
Lecture
Describe and discuss
mechanism of
maintenance of tone,
control of body
movements, Posture
and equilibrium
(cont)
11- PY8.1 PY10.5.3 Histo Batch A Histo batch B Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
12PM Describe the Describe and Demo: Batch B & Demo Batch A & C Batch A2 Batch B2
physiology of bone discuss structure C Ventricular Ventricular System
and calcium and function of System AN63.1-2 AN63.1-2 Vitalography Vitalography
metabolism reticular
activation
system, PY 6.8 PY 6.8
autonomic
nervous system Haematology lab Haematology lab
Batch A1 Batch B1
Lecture Recording of ECG Recording of ECG
Describe and
discuss structure PY5.13 PY5.13
and function,
autonomic Small group Small group
nervous discussion/ discussion/
system(cont)
Tutorial/ Tutorial/
PY5.13
Time/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Day 23-3-20 24-3-20 25-3-20 26-3-20 27-3-20 28-3-20
Lecture14
Adrenal Medulla
9-10AM Batch A: Embryo Batch B: BI 10.3: Describe Formative PY7.1: Describe
AN64.2-3 EmbryoAN64.2-3 antigens, assessment structure and Demo : General
Batch B: Radio Batch C: Radio autoimmunity and function of kidney features of Hip bone
Batch C: Demo Batch A: Demo concepts involved in
Brain Sections Brain Sections vaccine AN14.2
development. Identify & describe
joints formed by the
given bone
AN20.7
Identify &
demonstrate
important bony
landmarks of lower
limb: -Vertebral
levels of highest point
of iliac crest, posterior
superior iliac spines,
iliac
tubercle, pubic
tubercle, ischial
tuberosity
10- Batch A: Embryo Batch B: Embryo Lec: Radiology Formative BI 10.3: Describe PY8.2.15
11AM Models AN64.2-3 Models AN64.2-3 assessment antigens, Describe the
Batch B: Radio Batch C: Radio autoimmunity and synthesis, secretion,
Batch C: Demo Batch A: Demo concepts involved in transport,
Brain Sections Brain Sections vaccine physiological action,
development. regulation and effect
of altered (hypo and
hyper) secretion of
pituitary gland,
thyroid gland,
parathyroid gland,
adrenal gland,
pancreas and
hypothalamus
Lecture 15
Endocrine pancreas
Lecture 13
Adrenal cortex
(contd)
12-1PM BI 10.3: Describe Batch C: Embryo Formative
antigens, AN64.2-3 assessment
autoimmunity and Batch B: Demo
concepts involved in Brain Sections
vaccine Batch A:Radio
development.
2-3PM Sports Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group Demo: General
Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ features of femur
AN14.2
Identify &
describe joints
formed by the
given bone
AN20.7
Identify &
demonstrate
important bony
landmarks of
lower limb: -
Vertebral
levels of highest
point of iliac crest,
posterior superior
iliac spines, iliac
tubercle, pubic
tubercle, ischial
tuberosity,
adductor tubercle,
-Tibial tuberosity,
head of fibula,
-Medial and lateral
malleoli, Condyles
of femur and tibia,
sustentaculum tali,
tuberosity of fifth
metatarsal,
tuberosity of the
navicular
TIME 30.03.2020 31.03.2020 Tuesday 01.04.2020 02.04.2020 03.04.2020 04.04.2020
Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 AM Lec : Anterior PY8.4 PY7.3.1: Describe Lec: Posterior
compartment Lec: Anterior Describe function the mechanism of compartment of Formative
of thigh-II compartment of test Thyroid urine formation thigh assessment
(Femoral thigh-III gland, Adrenal involving processes
triangle & (Nerves & gland, Adrenal of filtration, tubular
muscles ) vessels) medulla and reabsorption, and AN16.4
pancreas secretion; Describe and
AN15.2 , concentration and demonstrate the
AN15.3 AN15.1, dilution mechanism hamstrings group of
Describe and AN15.5 muscles with their
demonstrate Describe and attachment, nerve
boundaries, demonstrate supply and actions
floor, roof adductor canal with
and contents its content
of femoral
triangle
AN15.4
Explain
anatomical
basis of
Psoas
abscess
&Femoral
hernia
09-10 AM Demo: Demo- Femoral Bi 2.4 Describe Lec: Gluteal region PY8.5 Demo: Patella
Special triangle & contents and discuss the Describe the
features of clinical utility of metabolic and
femur various serum AN16.1 endocrine AN14.1, AN14.2
AN15.3, AN15.4 enzymes as Describe and consequences of
AN14.2 , Biochemical demonstrate origin, obesity and
AN14.3 markers of course, relations, metabolic syndrome,
Describe the common branches (or stress response.
importance of pathological tributaries), Outline the
ossification of conditions termination of psychiatry
lower end of important nerves and component
femur vessels of gluteal pertaining to
Hepatobiliary region metabolic syndrome
system
c) Pancreatitis
d) Evaluate AN16.2
digestive process Describe anatomical
basis of sciatic nerve
student seminar injury during gluteal
intramuscular
injections
AN16.3
Explain the
anatomical basis of
Trendelenburg sign
Demo- Femoral
10-11 AM Diss: Anterior triangle & contents Lec: Medial Diss: Medial Bi 2.4 Describe and PY7.3.2: Describe
compartment compartment of compartment of thigh discuss the clinical the mechanism of
of thigh thigh utility of various urine formation
AN15.3, AN15.4 AN15.2 serum enzymes as involving processes
AN15.2, Biochemical markers of filtration, tubular
AN15.3 AN15.2 of common reabsorption, and
pathological secretion;
conditions concentration and
dilution mechanism
Bone diseases
Chat with ortho
department
11-12 PM PY8.2.14 PY7.2: Describe Demo: Special Diss: Medial Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
Describe the the structure and features of Hip compartment of thigh Batch A2 Batch B2
synthesis, function of juxta bone
secretion, glomerular AN15.2 Stethography Stethography
transport, apparatus and role AN14.2 (Revision) (Revision)
physiological of renin angiotensin PY 6.9 PY 6.9
action, system
regulation Haematology lab Haematology lab
and effect of Batch A1 Batch B1
altered (hypo Examination of Examination of
and hyper) Sensory system Sensory system
secretion of
pituitary PY 10.11 PY 10.11
gland, thyroid
gland,
parathyroid
gland,
adrenal
gland,
pancreas and
hypothalamu
s
Lecture 16
Endocrine
pancreas
(contd)
12-01 PM BI 2.4 AETCOM Diss: Medial Diss: Medial
Describe and compartment of compartment of thigh
discuss the thigh
clinical utility AN15.2
of various AN15.2
serum
enzymes as
Biochemical
markers of
common
pathological
conditions
a) Myocardial
infraction
chat with
clinician/cardi
ologist
2-4PM PSM: 3.2. Experimental Lab Experimental Lab Small group Diss: Gluteal region
Describe Batch A1 Batch B1 discussion/ AN16.1, AN16.2
concepts of
safe and Stethography Stethography Tutorial/
wholesome (Revision) (Revision)
water, PY 6.9 PY 6.9 Integrated Learning/
sanitary
sources of Haematology lab Haematology lab Self directed learning
water, water Batch A2 Batch B2
purification Examination of Examination of Early clinical
process, Sensory system Sensory system exposure
water quality
standards, PY 10.11 PY 10.11
concepts of
water
conservation,
and rainwater
harvesting
Bi SLO B3.2.1:
Should be able to
describe role of
carbohydrate as
energy fuel in
different
cells/organ and in
different state
(like well-
fed/fasting/
exercise/cancer
etc.)
Clinical case
09-10 AM Demo: General discussion Lec: Hip Joint Diss./ Demo:
features of tibia & Popliteal fossa
fibula AN17.1
Describe and AN16.6
demonstrate the type, Diss:Posterior
articular surfaces, compartment of
AN14.1 , AN14.2 capsule, synovial thigh
membrane,
ligaments, relations,
movements and
muscles involved,
blood AN16.4
and nerve supply,
bursae around the hip
joint
AN17.2
Describe anatomical
basis of complications
of fracture neck of
femur
AN17.3
Describe dislocation
of hip joint and
surgical hip
replacement
Diss./ Demo:
Popliteal fossa
10-11 AM Diss/Demo:Hip joint PY9.1.2:Describe
AN16.6 and discuss sex
AN17.1 determination ;sex
differentiation and
AN17.2 their abnormalities
and outline
psychiatry and
AN17.3 practical implication
of sex determination
Diss:Posterior
compartment of
thigh
AN16.4
11-12 PM Diss/Demo:Hip joint Experimental Lab
PY9.1.1:Describe Batch B2
and discuss sex AN17.1
determination ;sex Perimetry
differentiation and AN17.2
their abnormalities PY 10.20
and outline
psychiatry and AN17.3 Haematology lab
practical Batch B1
implication of sex Examination of
determination Motor system
PY 10.11
Diss:Posterior
compartment of
thigh
AN16.4
12-01 PM AETCOM Demo: Special
features of tibia &
fibula
AN14.2
Identify & describe
joints formed by the
given bone
AN14.3
Describe the
Experimental importance of
Lab ossification of upper
Batch B2 end of tibia
Perimetry
PY 10.20
02-4PM Experimental Lab Small group
Batch A1 Haematology lab discussion/
Batch B1
Perimetry Examination of Tutorial/
Motor system
PY 10.20 PY 10.11 Integrated Learning/
Experimental Lab
Haematology lab Batch B1 Self directed learning
Batch A2
Examination of Perimetry Early clinical
Motor system exposure
PY 10.11 PY 10.20
Haematology lab
Batch B2
Examination of
Motor system
PY 10.11
TIME 13.04.2020 14.04.2020 Tuesday 15.04.2020 16.04.2020 17.04.2020 18.04.2020
Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08-09 AM Lec: Knee Lec: Front of leg & PY9.2.1: Describe PY7.3.5: Describe Lec: Arches of foot
joint dorsum of foot and discuss the mechanism of Self-directed
puberty:onset, urine formation AN19.5 Describe learning
AN18.4 AN18.1 progression, involving processes factors maintaining
Describe and Describe and stages; early and of filtration, tubular importance arches BI 5.5
demonstrate demonstrate major delayed puberty reabsorption, and of the foot with its
the type, muscles of and outline secretion; importance Inborn errors of
articular anterolateral adolescent clinical concentration and metabolism
surfaces, compartment of and psychological dilution mechanism
capsule, leg with their association AN19.6 Explain the
synovial attachment, nerve anatomical basis of
membrane, supply and actions Flat foot & Club foot
ligaments,
relations, AN18.2
movements Describe and
and muscles demonstrate origin,
involved, course, relations,
blood branches (or
and nerve tributaries),
supply, termination of
bursae important nerves
around the and vessels of
knee joint anterior
compartment of leg
AN18.5
Explain the
anatomical AN18.3
basis of Explain the
locking and anatomical basis of
unlocking of foot drop
the knee joint
AN18.6
Describe
knee joint
injuries with
its applied
anatomy
AN18.7
Explain
anatomical
basis of
Osteoarthritis
09-10 AM Diss/Demo: Demo: Articulated BI 3.9 Discuss Lec: Sole of foot PY4.2.2 Describe
Knee joint foot I and interpret the composition, Lec-Demo:
laboratory results mechanism of Overview of nerves
AN18.4 of analytes AN19.4 Explain the secretion, functions, of lower limb
AN18.5 AN20.1 Describe associated with anatomical basis of and
AN18.6 and demonstrate the metabolism of rupture of calcaneal regulation of saliva, AN18.2 Describe
AN18.7 type, articular carbohydrates tendon gastric, pancreatic, and demonstrate
surfaces, capsule, and intestinal juices and origin, course,
synovial membrane, disorder of AN19.7 Explain the bile relations, branches
ligaments, relations, carbohydrate anatomical basis of secretion (or tributaries),
movements and metabolism Metatarsalgia & termination of
muscles involved, Plantar fasciitis important nerves
blood and nerve GTT/OGTT and and vessels of
supply of tibiofibular GDM AN20.7 anterior
and ankle joint Identify and compartment of leg
demonstrate
AN20.2 Describe the (Vertical sustentaculum tali, AN19.2 Describe
subtalar and integration tuberosity of fifth and demonstrate the
transverse tarsal session with metatarsal, tuberosity origin, course,
joints OBG) of the relations, branches
Navicular (or tributaries),
AN19.5 Describe termination of
factors maintaining AN20.2 Describe the important nerves
importance arches subtalar and and vessels of back
of the foot with its transverse tarsal of leg
importance joints
AN19.2 Describe
AN19.4 Explain the and demonstrate the
AN19.6 Explain the anatomical basis of origin, course,
anatomical basis of rupture of calcaneal relations, branches
Flat foot & Club foot tendon (or tributaries),
termination of
AN20.1 Describe and important nerves
demonstrate the type, and vessels of back
articular surfaces, of leg
capsule, synovial
membrane, AN18.3 Explain the
ligaments, relations, anatomical basis of
movements and foot drop
muscles involved,
blood and nerve
supply of tibiofibular
and ankle joint
10-11 AM Diss: Front of leg Lec:Medial, Diss: Lateral and BI 5.5 Interpret PY7.3.6: Describe
and dorsum of foot Lateral and Posterior laboratory results of the mechanism of
Posterior compartment of leg analytes associated urine formation
AN18.1 compartment of with metabolism of involving processes
AN18.2 leg AN19.1 Describe and amino acid and of filtration, tubular
AN18.3 demonstrate the protein reabsorption, and
AN19.1 Describe major muscles of secretion;
and demonstrate back of leg with their Inborn errors of concentration and
the major muscles attachment, nerve metabolism dilution mechanism
of back of leg with supply and actions
their attachment, Vertical integration
nerve supply and AN19.2 Describe and with
actions demonstrate the medicine/pediatric
origin, course, s genetics
AN19.2 Describe relations, branches
and demonstrate (or tributaries),
the origin, course, termination of
Diss/Demo: relations, important nerves and
Knee joint branches (or vessels of back of leg
tributaries), AN19.3 Explain the
AN18.4 termination of concept of “Peripheral
AN18.5 important nerves heart”
AN18.6 and vessels of
AN18.7 back of leg AN19.4 Explain the
AN19.3 Explain anatomical basis of
the concept of rupture of calcaneal
“Peripheral heart” tendon
AN19.4 Explain
the anatomical
basis of rupture of
calcaneal tendon
AN20.2 Describe
the subtalar and
transverse tarsal
joints
AN19.4 Explain
the anatomical
basis of rupture of
calcaneal tendon
11-12 PM PY4.2.1: PY7.3.4: Describe Demo: Talus & Diss: Lateral and Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
Describe the the mechanism of Calcaneum Posterior Batch A2 Batch B2
composition, urine formation compartment of leg
mechanism involving processes AN20.7 Perimetry Perimetry
of secretion, of filtration, tubular Identify and AN19.1 Describe and (Revision)
functions, reabsorption, and demonstrate demonstrate the PY 10.20
and secretion; sustentaculum major muscles of PY 10.20
regulation of concentration and tali, tuberosity of back of leg with their Haematology lab
saliva, dilution mechanism fifth metatarsal, attachment, nerve Haematology lab Batch B1
gastric, tuberosity of the supply and actions Batch A1 Examination of
pancreatic, Navicular Examination of Sensory and Motor
intestinal AN19.2 Describe and Motor system system
juices and demonstrate the PY 10.11 (Revision)
bile origin, course, PY 10.11
secretion relations, branches
(or tributaries),
PY9.2.2: termination of
Describe and important nerves and
discuss vessels of back of leg
puberty:onset AN19.3 Explain the
, progression, concept of “Peripheral
stages; early heart”
and delayed
puberty and AN19.4 Explain the
outline anatomical basis of
adolescent rupture of calcaneal
clinical and tendon
psychological
association.
12-1 BI 3.9 AETCOM Diss: Diss: Front Diss: Lateral and Experimental Lab Experimental Lab
Discuss and of leg and dorsum Posterior Batch A2 Batch B2
interpret of foot compartment of leg
laboratory Perimetry Perimetry
results of AN19.1 Describe and (Revision)
analytes AN18.1 Describe demonstrate the PY 10.20
associated and demonstrate major muscles of PY 10.20
with major muscles of back of leg with their Haematology lab
metabolism anterolateral attachment, nerve Haematology lab Batch B1
of compartment of supply and actions Batch A1 Examination of
carbohydrate leg with their Examination of Sensory and Motor
s and attachment, nerve AN19.2 Describe and Motor system system
disorder of supply and action demonstrate the PY 10.11 (Revision)
carbohydrate origin, course, PY 10.11
metabolism AN18.2 Describe relations, branches
and demonstrate (or tributaries),
origin, course, termination of
(Vertical relations, important nerves and
integration branches (or vessels of back of leg
session tributaries), AN19.3 Explain the
with termination of concept of “Peripheral
Medicine/e important nerves heart”
and vessels of
ndocrinolo
anterior AN19.4 Explain the
gy) compartment of anatomical basis of
leg rupture of calcaneal
AN18.3 Explain tendon
the anatomical
basis of foot drop
02-4PM PSM:3.3. Experimental Lab Experimental Small group Demo:Arches of foot
Describe the Batch A1 Lab discussion/
etiology and Batch B1 AN19.5 Describe
basis of Perimetry Tutorial/ factors maintaining
water borne (Revision) Perimetry importance arches
diseases, PY 10.20 (Revision) Integrated Learning/ of the foot with its
jaundice, PY 10.20 importance
hepatitis, Haematology lab Self directed learning
diarrheal Batch A2 Haematology lab
diseases Examination of Batch B2 Early clinical AN19.6 Explain the
Sensory and Motor Examination of exposure anatomical basis of
system Sensory and Flat foot & Club foot
(Revision) Motor system
PY 10.11 (Revision)
PY 10.11 Diss: Sole of foot
AN19.5 Describe
factors maintaining
importance arches
of the foot with its
importance
02-4PM Sports Experimental Lab Experimental Small group Revision: Soft parts
Batch A1 Lab discussion/ (Lower Limb)
Batch B1 Revision: Hard parts
Revision Tutorial/ (Lower Limb)
Haematology lab Revision
Haematology lab Integrated Learning/
Revision Batch B2
Batch A2 Self directed learning
Revision
Early clinical
exposure
08-09 AM
MID- TERMINAL-II EXAMINATION
09-10 AM
10-11 AM
11-01 PM
02-4PM
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
04.05.20 05.05.20 06.05.20 07.05.20 08.05.20 09.05.20
11-12am PY7.4.2: PY9.3.2 Prac: Histo Prac: Histo (Batch B) Diss: Experimental Lab Experimental
Describe and Describe male (Batch A) /Diss: Anterior Abdominal Wall Batch A2 Lab
discuss the reproductive Anterior (Batch C & A) Batch B2
significance system:function Abdominal Wall Diss: CPCR
and s of testis and (Batch B & C) AN44.2 (Revision) CPCR
implications of control of AN44.3 PY 11.14 (revision)
renal spermatogenesi Diss: AN44.2 AN44.6 PY 11.14
clearance. s & factors AN44.3 Haematology lab
modifying it and AN44.6 Histo: 52.13 Batch A1 Haematology
outline its Reflexes lab
association with Histo: 52.13 (Revision) Batch B1
psychiatric PY 10.11 Reflexes
illness (Revision)
PY 10.11
12-1pm BI 4.6 Interpret AETCOM
laboratory
results of
analytes
associated with
metabolism of
lipids.
(Vertical
integration
session with
Medicine/Card
iology)
2-3pm PSM:3.4. Experimental Experimental Prac:Histo (Batch
Describe the Lab Lab Small group discussion/ C), Diss: Anterior
concept of Batch A1 Batch B1 Abdominal Wall
solid waste, Tutorial/ (Batch B & A)
human excreta CPCR CPCR
and sewage PY 11.14 Integrated Learning/ Diss: AN44.2
disposal PY 11.14 AN44.3
Haematology Self directed learning AN44.6
lab Haematology
Batch A2 lab Early clinical exposure Histo: 52.13
Reflexes BatchB2
3-4pm PSM:3.4. PY 10.11 Reflexes
Describe the PY 10.11
concept of
solid waste,
human excreta
and sewage
disposal
AN52.17
Describe & identify the
microanatomical
features of large
intestine
AN52.18
Describe & identify the
microanatomical
features of appendix
9-10am Demo: Stomach Diss: BI 9.1 Lec: Small Intestine II.
& Coeliac Axis. Stomach & Coeliac Axis Describe the AN47.5 PY4.5.1:
hormones Describe the source
AN47.5 AN47.5 synthesized of GIT hormones,
AN47.6.1 AN47.6.1 from kidney, their regulation and
thyroid, functions
pituitary and
adrenal glands
SGD with
PBL/case
discussion
10-11am Demo: Lec: Small Demo: Colon & BI 9.1 Describe the
Peritoneum Intestine I appendix. hormones synthesized
(Duodenum). AN47.5 from kidney, thyroid,
pituitary and adrenal
AN47.1 Describe AN47.5 AN47.6.7 Explain the glands
&identify anatomical basis of
boundaries and referred pain around SGD with PBL/case
recesses of umbilicus discussion
Lesser & Greater
sac
11-12am PY4.4.2: PY7.5.3: Describe the Prac: Histo Prac: Histo (Batch B),
Describe the renal regulation of fluid (Batch A) Diss: Intestine (Batch C Experimental Lab
physiology of and electrolytes and /Diss: Intestine &A) Batch A2
digestion and acid-base balance. (Batch B & C) Diss:
absorption of Diss: AN 47.5 Examination of Cranial
nutrients. AN 47.5 HISTO: nerves (I and V)
HISTO: AN 52.14 TO 54.18
12-1pm BI 9.1 Describe AETCOM AN 52.14 TO
the hormones 54.18 PY 10.11, PY 10.20
synthesized from
kidney, thyroid, Haematology lab
pituitary and Batch A1
adrenal glands Examination of Cranial
nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
SGD with
PBL/case
discussion PY 10.11, PY 10.20
2-3pm Sports Small group Prac: Histo (Batch C),
Experimental Lab Experimental discussion/ Diss: Intestine (Batch B
Batch A1 Lab &A)
Batch B1 Tutorial/
Examination of Cranial Diss:
nerves (I and V) Examination Integrated Learning/ AN 47.5
of Cranial HISTO:
nerves (I and Self directed learning AN 52.14 TO 54.18
PY 10.11, PY 10.20 V)
Early clinical exposure
Haematology lab
Batch A2 PY 10.11, PY
3-4pm Sports Examination of Cranial 10.20
nerves (II, III, IV and VI)
Haematology
lab
PY 10.11, PY 10.20 Batch B2
Examination
of Cranial
nerves (II, III,
IV and VI)
PY 10.11, PY
10.20
AN52.111
Describe & identify
the microanatomical
features of gall
bladder
9-10am Diss/ Demo: Lec: Liver BI 9.7 Lec: Gall bladder, PY7.8: Describe and SDL: Colon,
Spleen AN47.5 Describe the Pancreas & discuss renal function Liver, spleen,
AN47.5 role of Extrahepatic billiary test. pancreas and
AN47.6.3 Explain oxidative apparatus. extra hepatic
the anatomical basis stress in the AN47.5 biliary
of Liver biopsy (site pathogenesis AN47.6.5 apparatus
of needle puncture), of conditions AN47.7
referred pain in such as
cholecytitis, cancer,
obstructive jaundice complications
of diabetes
mellitus and
atherosclerosis
(Vertical
integration
with
pathology
department).
10-11am Prac: SDL Demo: Liver Demo: Liver Demo: Gall bladder, Student seminar on PY9.6:
(Stomach, coeliac AN47.5 AN47.5 Pancreas & immunology Enumerate
axis and small AN47.6.3 AN47.6.3 Extrahepatic billiary the
intestine) apparatus. contraceptive
AN47.5 methods of
AN47.6.5 male and
AN47.7 female
.Discuss their
advantages &
disadvantage
s
PY 10.11, PY
10.20
AN47.12 Describe
important nerve
plexuses of posterior
abdominal wall
9-10am Demo: Lec: Embryology BI 8.2 Describe Lec: Embryology GIT- PY9.8: SDL: Kidney,
Kidney, GIT- I the types and III Describe and discuss ureter,
Ureter & causes of the physiology of posterior
Suprarenal AN52.6 Describe the protein energy AN52.6 pregnancy parturition & abdominal wall
gland. development and malnutrition and lactation and outline the
congenital its effects. psychology and
AN47.5 anomalies of : psychiatry-disorders
AN47.6.9 Foregut, Midgut & Vertical associated with it.
Explain the Hindgut integration
anatomical with pediatrics
basis of and early
radiating pain clinical
of Kidney to exposure
groin
10-11am Demo: Lymphatic Lec: Diss: Kidney & Ureter/ BI 8.2 Describe the PY4.8.1:
drainage and blood Embryology Post abdominal wall types and causes of Describe &
supply of Abdomen GIT- II protein energy discuss gastric
malnutrition and its function tests,
AN47.9 AN52.6 effects. pancreatic
exocrine
Vertical integration function tests
with pediatrics and & liver function
early clinical exposure tests
2-3pm Sports Experimental Lab Small group discussion/ Prac: Histo (Batch C),
Batch A1 Experimental Embryology (Batch A),
Lab Tutorial/ Diss Posterior
Examination of Batch B1 abdominal wall (Batch
Cranial nerves (VII Integrated Learning/ B)
3-4pm Sports and VIII) Examination of DISS:
PY 10.11, PY 10.20 Cranial nerves Self directed learning AN45.1
PY 10.16 (VII and VIII) AN45.2
Haematology lab PY 10.11, PY Early clinical exposure AN45.3
Batch A2 10.20, PY 10.16 AN47.9
Examination of AN47.12
Cranial nerves (IX- Haematology
XII) lab HISTO:
Batch B2 AN52.21
PY 10.11, PY 10.20 Examination of AN52.22
Cranial nerves AN52.23
(IX-XII)
EMBRYO:
PY 10.11, PY AN52.6
10.20
2-3pm PSM:3.6. Describe the role Experimental Lab Small Demo: Bony pelvis
of vectors in the causation of Batch A1 Experimental Lab group AN50.1
diseases Batch B1 discussion/ AN53.1 Identify &
3.7. Identify and describe the Reaction time hold bone in
identifying features and life (Auditory and Visual) Reaction time Tutorial/ anatomical position.
cycles of vectors of Public (Auditory and Describe the salient
Health importance and their PY 10.11 Visual) Integrated features, articulation
control measures Learning/ &demonstrate the
3.8. Describe the mode of Haematology lab PY 10.11 attachments of
action, application of Batch A2 Self muscle groups
commonly used insecticides Examination of Haematology lab directed AN53.2 Demonstrate
and rodenticides Abdomen Batch B2 learning the anatomical
Examination of position of bony pelvis
PY 4.10 Abdomen Early & show boundaries of
clinical pelvic inlet, pelvic
PY 4.10 exposure cavity, pelvic outlet
AN53.3
AN53.4
3-4pm PSM:3.6. Describe the role
of vectors in the causation of
diseases
3.7. Identify and describe the
identifying features and life
cycles of vectors of Public
Health importance and their
control measures
3.8. Describe the mode of
action, application of
commonly used insecticides
and rodenticides
Tutorial/
Integrate
d
Learning/
Self
directed
learning
Early
clinical
exposure
2-3pm Sports Experimental Experimental Lab Small group Prac: Histo
Lab Batch B1 discussion/ (Batch C), Diss.
Batch A1 Perineum and
Demonstrate the Tutorial/ Ischiorectal
Demonstrate Harvard step test and fossa (Batch
the Harvard describe the impact Integrated B&A)
step test and on induced Learning/
describe the physiologic Diss AN49.1
impact on parameters in a Self directed AN49.2
induced simulated learning AN49.3
physiologic environment
parameters in a Early clinical Histo:
simulated PY 3.16 exposure AN52.28
environment AN52.29
Haematology lab
PY 3.16 Batch B2
Pregnancy diagnostic
3-4pm Sports Haematology Test
lab
Batch A2
Pregnancy PY 9.10
diagnostic Test
PY 9.10
AN54.2 Describe
&identify the
special
radiographs of
abdominopelvic
region (contrast X
ray Barium
swallow, Barium
meal, Barium
enema,
Cholecystography,
Intravenous
pyelography &
Hysterosalpingogr
aphy)
PY 5.16 PY 5.16
Integrated Integrated
revision revision
teaching for teaching for
anatomy, anatomy,
physiology and physiology and
biochemistry biochemistry
Integrated Integrated
revision revision
teaching for teaching for
anatomy, anatomy,
physiology and physiology and
biochemistry biochemistry
Integrated Integrated
revision revision
teaching for teaching for
anatomy, anatomy,
physiology and physiology and
biochemistry biochemistry
Integrated Integrated
revision revision
teaching for teaching for
anatomy, anatomy,
physiology and physiology and
biochemistry biochemistry