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Student curriculum of 1st MBBS studentsDepartment of AnatomyAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, GorakhpurCompetency Based Undergraduate CurriculumA General AnatomyTopic icNumber of competencies1Anatomical Terminologies 3C.LO.NumberCompetency & Learning Objective (s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegration1.1Normal anatomical position, various planes, tissues and movement. K/SSHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?1.2Nomenclature and various terms used in gross anatomy, embryology, histology, surface anatomy, radiological anatomy and cross-sectional anatomyKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?1.3History of Anatomy KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies2General features of Cell and Tissues42.1Structure and function of cell and cell organellesKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?2.2Types of tissues with the examples and function KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?2.3Cell division, cell cycle and various types of cell junctions KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?2.4ApoptosisKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies3General features of Bones and Joints113.1Bone, cartilage and jointKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.2Classification and function of bones- Appendicular and Axial skeletonKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.3Types of epiphyses with examplesKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.4Ossification and describe it types along with primary centres, secondary centres and laws of classification.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.5Describe the cartilage under headings: types, structure, nutrition, and maintenance and distribution KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.6Classify joints with examples and describe the general features of each type along with the movements performed at the joint. Detailed study of major joints of limbs and movements performed at various joints in the bodyKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceOrthopaedics 3.7General pattern of blood supply and nerve supply of bone; of joints & Hiltons lawKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceOrthopaedics 3.8Cartilage development and growthKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.9Bone: Growth of individual bone andfactors influencing themKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.1Applied Anatomy: Age determination, X rays of bones, process of repair of bones.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.11Movements taking place at various joints and its mechanism (Kinesiology) K/SSHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies4General features of Muscles44.1Classification and identification of the muscles of the body under headings: Main attachments, nerve supply and action(s), and the nerve terminations.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 4.2Details of attachments of the muscles, ultrastructural features, mechanism of the movement caused by the muscle/muscles and various forces exerted by them and their detailed action(s).KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?4.3Shunt and spurt muscles KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?4.4Ultrastructure of muscle and Muscle contraction KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies5General features of Skin and fascia55.1Structure, features and function of skin and its appendages KKHDKLecture/ DOAPWritten/Viva Voce?5.2Different types of skin along with their functions and inervation and dematomes in the body.KKHMK Lecture/ DOAPWritten/Viva VoceDVD 5.3Superficial fascia: structure, features and functions. Deep fascia: Features, modifications and functions KKHMK Lecture/ DOAPWritten/Viva Voce?5.4Clinical correlates: Principles of skin incisions, burns, intradermal injectionsKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceDVD Topic icNumber of competencies6General features of Cardiovascular system66.1General features of Arteries: (Muscular, Elastic; Arterioles); Capillaries: Sinusoids, Veins (small, large and venules)KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?6.2Differentiate between blood vascular and lymphatic systemKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 6.3Differentiate between pulmonary and systemic circulationKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 6.4The concept and types of anastomoses and collateral circulation with significance of end-arteries . Vasavasorum.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral medicine, Physiology 6.5Function of metarterioles, pre-capillary sphincters, arterio-venous anastomoses KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 6.6Thrombosis, infarction and aneurysm KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePathology, Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies7General features of Lymphatic system47.1Enlist and describe the components and functions of the lymphatic systemKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?7.2Structure of lymphatic vessels and mechanism of lymph circulation. Central and peripheral lymphoid organs.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?7.3The concept of lymphoedema and spread of tumours via lymphatics and venous system KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceSurgery7.4ImmunoglobulinsKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic ic Number of competencies8Introduction to the nervous system98.1Structure and classification of nervous systemKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten?8.2Components of nervous tissue and their functionsKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 8.3Structure of neuron and classify them based on number of neurites, size and functionKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 8.4Structure of a typical spinal nerveKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?8.5Principles of sensory and motor innervation of muscles KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral medicine, Physiology 8.6Concept of loss of innervation of a muscle with its applied anatomyKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral medicine8.7Synapses and neuro-muscular junctionsKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VocePhysiology 8.8Differences between sympathetic and spinal gangliaKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?8.9Clinical correlates of nervous systemKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies9Introduction to Basics principles of radiology49.1Principles of plain and special radiography, USG, CT and MRI KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?9.2Gross anatomical features in plain and contrast radiographs. KSMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?9.3Gross anatomical features in normal CT scan especially of the Abdomen and Head-Face-Neck-Brain regions.KSMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?9.4Diagnostic procedures and Technical details (e.g. dye).KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies10Cross sectional Anatomy/Living anatomy/Surface anatomy210.1Describe & identify the cross-section at the level of T8, T10 and L1 (transpyloric plane) K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/vivavoce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis10.2Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and female pelvis KSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/viva-voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis10.3Surface landmarks in relation to various clinical procedures K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/vivavoce/ skill assessment RadiodiagnosisBSuperior ExtremityTopic icNumber of competencies1Features of Individual bones of Superior extremity41.1Identify and describe a given bone, determine its side, important features, peculiarities & keep it in anatomical position: Clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalangesK/SSHMKDOAP sessionViva voce/ practical’s/OSPE?1.2Identify & describe joints formed by the given bone: Clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalangesK/SSHMKDOAP sessionViva voce/ practical’s/OSPE?1.3Demonstrate the important muscle attachments on the given bone -Clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalangesK/SSHMKPractical DOAP session, Small group teachingViva voce, practical’sOrthopaedics 1.4Describe scaphoid fracture and explain the anatomical basis of avascular necrosis KKHDKDOAP sessionViva voce Orthopaedics Topic icNumber of competencies2Pectoral region52.1Attachments, nerve supply & action of muscles of pectoral regionK/SSHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?2.2Mammary gland: structure, extent, relations, age changes, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, and applied anatomy of Mammary glandK/SSHMKPractical, lectureWritten/Viva VoceSurgery2.3Clavipectoral fascia and the structures piercing it K/SSHMKLecture Written/Viva Voce?2.4Dermatome, Supraclavicular nervesKKHDKLecture Written/Viva Voce?2.5Clinical correlates: Lymph nodes in carcinoma/breast, Peau’d orange, retraction of nipple, congenital anomalies of breast, milk line, Krukenberg tumourKKHDKLecture Written/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies3Axilla53.1Axilla: Boundaries and contents Axillary artery: Origin, extent, course, parts, relations and branches. Tributaries of axillary vein. Axillary sheathK/SSHMKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/viva-voce/ skill assessment ?3.2Formation, relations, distribution, branches of brachial plexus and also its variationsK/SSHMKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.3Anatomical groups of axillary lymph nodes and specify their areas of drainage K/SSHMKPractical, lectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery3.4Approach to brachial plexus and related nerve injuries Erb’s palsy, Klumpke’s paralysis, Long thoracic nerve injury)KKHMKLecture WrittenOrthopaedics 3.5Cervical rib syndromeKSHNKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?Topic icNumber of competencies4Back, and Scapular region54.1Muscles of Back, muscles underlying trapezius-rhomboideus & levator scapulae. Deltoid muscle and Musculotendinous cuff muscles : attachments, action, nerve supply K/SSHMKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?4.2Nerves in relation to/supplying the muscles of the back and scapular region (Spinal Accessory nerve, Dorsal scapular nerve, Dorsal rami of spinal nerves, branches of thyrocervical trunk, Axillary nerve) and their supplyK/SSHMKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?4.3Arterial anastomosis around the scapula. Quadrangular, triangular spaces, and their contents. K/SSHDKlectureWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?4.4Clinical correlates: Intramuscular injection, triangle of triangle of auscultationKKHDKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?4.5Approach to the various nerves in relation to the spaces in the scapular region and related nerve injuries K/SSHMKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentOrthopaedics Topic icNumber of competencies5Shoulder joint 35.1Classification, structure, ligaments, bursae, movements occurring, muscles causing movements KKHMKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?5.2Clinical correlates: Impingement syndrome, Bursitis around shoulder joint, Bankart’s lesion, Shoulder dislocation, frozen shoulderKKHDKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentOrthopaedics 5.3Surgical and Arthroscopic approaches to shoulder jointKKHDKPractical, lecture, SGD, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery, OrthopaedicsTopic icNumber of competencies6Arm & Cubital fossa66.1Muscles of flexor compartment, Brachial artery, profunda brachii vessels, musculocutaneous nerve, median, radial ,ulnar nerve and (other vessels and nerves) in the compartment K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/vivavoce/ skill assessment ?6.2Triceps, along with vessels and nerves in the extensor compartment K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/vivavoce/ skill assessment ?6.3Clinical correlates: Saturday night palsy/crutch palsy, wrist drop, Median & ulnar nerve, entrapment, tourniquet application, supracondylar fracture of humerus, compartment syndromeKKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/vivavoce/ skill assessment Orthopaedics 6.5Anastomosis around the elbow joint KKHDKPractical, lectureWritten/Viva Voce?6.6Boundaries and contents of cubital fossa along with clinical correlates. Median cubital vein. Intravenous injections - site and procedure.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/vivavoce/ skill assessment General surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies7Forearm and hand77.1Muscles of flexor and extensor compartment of forearm, along with the vessels and nerves. Posterior interosseous nerve.KKHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingwritten/vivavoce/skill assessment ?7.2Muscles of hand: Lumbricals & interossei, thenar & hypothenar muscles along with vessels and nerves in hand. Palmar aponeurosis, dorsal digital expansion. Superficial and deep palmar archKKHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingwritten/vivavoce/skill assessment ?7.3Evolution of thumb & mechanism of grip KKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingwritten/vivavoce/skill assessment ?7.4Flexor and Extensor retinaculum and structures passing underneath it. Anatomical snuff box- boundaries & contents Palmar spaces: boundaries, contents and clinical correlatesK/SSHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce?7.5Clinical correlates: Carpal tunnel syndrome, claw hand, ape thumb deformity, wrist drop, Dupuytren’s contracture.KKHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingwritten/vivavoce/skill assessment ?7.6Surgical approaches to incisions of handKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery7.7Palmar spaces: surgical approaches and management KKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies8Elbow joint, Radio-ulnar joint, Wrist joint and joints of hand 48.1Fascia of upper limb and compartments, veins of upper limb and its lymphatic drainage. Dermatomes of upper limbKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?8.2Classification, articular surfaces, capsule, synovial membrane, ligaments, relations, movements, blood and nerve supply of elbow joint, proximal, distal and middle radio-ulnar joints. Lateral & medial epicondylitis. Carrying angle.KKHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingwritten/vivavoce/skill assessment ?8.3Classification, structure & movements of Wrist joint, first carpo-metacarpal joint and other joints of handKKHMK Practical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingViva voce , SKILL assessment?8.4Dislocations around the elbow joint Dislocations around the wrist joint & carpals: (Colle’s, Barton’s fracture,Cubitus valgus, fracture & dislocation-pulled elbow, Golfer’s elbow, Student’s elbow, fractures-Monteggia, Galeazzi. Scaphoid fracture and complications, dislocation of carpals- lunate- complications. KKHDKLecture, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce?CThoraxTopic icNumber of competencies1Thoracic cage and Mechanism of respiration81.1Identify and describe the salient features of sternum, typical rib, 1st rib and typical thoracic vertebra K/SSHMKLecture/ DOAPViva voce, SKILL assessment?1.2Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th ribs, 1st , 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae K/SSHDKLecture/ DOAPViva voce, SKILL assessment?1.3Describe & demonstrate the boundaries of thoracic inlet, cavity and outlet K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?1.4Describe & demonstrate boundaries and contents of Intercostal spaces: intercostal muscles, Intercostal Nerve, I-C vessels and its Lymphatic’s. Applied Anatomy, IC Nerve Block, Pleural TapK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?1.5Internal thoracic vessels - Origin, course, relations, branches and distributionK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?1.6Course Atypical Intercostal nerves & Vessels. Innermost intercostals, Branches of intercostals Nerve & vessels, Notching of margin of ribs.KKHDKPractical, LectureWritten/Viva Voce?1.7Joints of thorax. Ligaments of the jointsMovements and axes of the jointsK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?1.8Joints of the thorax: Costovertebral joints, costotransverse joints, Ligaments of the jointsMovements and axes of the joints, Pump handleMovement, Bucket handle movement, muscles causing normal respiration muscles causing forced respiration, Accessory muscles of respiration. KKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?Topic icNumber of competencies2Heart and Pericardium92.1Pericardium and its Subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, blood supply and nerve supply of pericardium and referred pain. Chambers of the heart orientation Pericardial recessesK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?2.2Clinical correlates: Pericarditis, paracentesis, Pericardial tamponade, Dextrocardia, EchocardiographyKKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?2.3External and internal features of Right atrium of heart. In rough part in smooth part, Rt. Aspect of interatrial septumK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?2.4Arterial Supply Rt. Coronary and Lt. Coronary arteries: Origin, Course, Termination, Branches and Dominance. Anastomosis & collateral circulation, Peculiarities of coronaries. Venae cordis minimae, Anterior cardiac veins, Oblique vein of MarshallApplied Anatomy: Coronary angiography, Percutaneous transluminal coronary balloon angioplasty(PTCA).Clinical correlates: Coronary atherosclerosisIschemic Heart Disease (IHD), Angina pectorisReferred pain, Heart block, Triple vessels disease of HeartK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?2.5Interior of The Ventricles: Interior featuresOrifices and valves. K/SSHMK Practical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce?2.6Arch of Aorta: Extent, CourseRelations, BranchesClinical correlates: Coarctation of Aorta, Aneurysm.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce?2.7Radiological appearancesAortic knuckle, Anomalies of Aortic arch, Variation of branches, Aortic isthmusAortic spindle, Aortic windowKKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce?2.8Describe the fibrous skeleton of heart KKHMKLecture Written/Viva Voce?2.9Mention the parts, position and arterial supply of the conducting system of heartKKHMKLecture Written/Viva VoceGeneral medicine, physiology Topic icNumber of competencies3Mediastinum73.1Describe & demonstrate the external appearance, relations, termination, normal curvatures and constrictions, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of oesophagus. Esophagoscopy K/SSHMKPractical, lecture, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery3.2Achalasia cardia. Disorders of Sphincters of oesophagusKKHNKPractical, lecture, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.3Describe & demonstrate the Formation, extent, relations , tributaries of thoracic duct, areas of drainage and enumerate its applied anatomy. Chylothorax.K/SSHMKPractical, lecture, DOAP sessionWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery3.4Describe & demonstrate origin, course, relations, tributaries and termination of superior venacava, azygos, hemiazygos and accessory hemiazygos veins K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.5Mention the extent, branches and relations of arch of aorta & descending thoracic aorta. KKHMKPractical, lectureWritten/Viva Voce?3.6Identify & Mention the location and extent of thoracic sympathetic chain. Describe the splanchnic nerves K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.7Applied Anatomy: SVC/IVC Obstruction.KKHNKlectureWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies4Lungs and Trachea54.1Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of pleura, extent of pleura and describe the pleural recesses and their applied anatomyKKHMKPractical, lectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral medicine, physiology 4.2Lung: Identify side, external features and relations of structures which form root of lung & bronchial tree and their clinical correlates. Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of lungs K/SSHMKPractical , Lecture, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral medicine, physiology 4.3Bronchopulmonary segment : Structure, features, clinical significance KKHMKLecture Written/Viva VoceGeneral medicine, physiology 4.4Identify phrenic nerve & describe its formation & distribution K/SSHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?4.5Describe the extent, length, relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of trachea KKHDKLecture Written?DInferior Extremity ??Topic ICNumber of competencies1Features of Individual bones of Inferior extremity41.1Side determination, anatomical position and important features of individual boneK/SSHMKPracticalViva Voce?1.2Joints formed by the boneK/SSHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?1.3 Significance of ossification of lower end of femur & upper end of tibiaKKHDKPracticalWritten/Viva Voce?1.4Various bones in the articulated foot with individual muscle attachmentK/SSHDKPractical, SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies2Femoral Sheath62.1Continuation of layers of anterior abdominal wall with front of thigh, Attachment of deep fasciaKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?2.2Inguinal ligamentKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?2.3Formation and Contents of femoral sheath, Saphenous opening and Femoral canalKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?2.4 Femoral hernia and Anatomical basis of hernia repairKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral Surgery2.5Differential diagnosis of Hernias, Saphenous Varices, Psoas abscessKKHDKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva VoceGeneral Surgery2.6Abnormal Obturator artery in repair of herniaKKHNKSGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies3 Femoral Triangle53.1Boundaries, Contents, Superficial and deep inguinal lymph nodesKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?3.2 Femoral Vessels, Profunda Femoris Vessels, Great Saphenous vein, Lat. Cutaneous Nerve of ThighKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?3.3Femoral Nerve- Formation, Root value & distribution ,Lat. Cutaneous Nerve of Thigh, Saphenous Nerve, Hilton's Lawa. Referred pain b. Accessory Obturator nerveKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?3.4Cruciate and Trochanteric anastomosis, Femoral artery and vein catherizationKKHNKLecture, SGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.5Clinical correlates: Palpation of femoral artery, I.V. injection, coronary angiography, Femoral shaft Fractures, Meralgia parasthetica, Referred pain, Obturator HerniaKKHDKLecture, Practical, SGDWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentOrthopaedics, General SurgeryTopic IC Number of competencies4Adductor Canal24.1Location, boundaries and contentsKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?4.2Clinical correlates: Stab injuries at Adductor canalKKHNKSGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies5Obturator Nerve25.1Formation, Root value, Course and Motor distributionKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?5.2Accessory Obturator NerveKKHDKSGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies6Gluteal Region36.1Structures under Gluteus Maximus, Structures in relation to piriformis,, Structure passing through greater & lesser sciatic foraminaKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?6.2Sciatic Nerve: Formation & root value, motor distribution, Structures forming sciatic bedKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?6.3Clinical Correlates : IM injections-site, procedure and complications, Pudendal block, Trendelenburg Sign, Direction of muscle retractionKKHDKPracticalWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies7Popliteal Fossa57.1Boundaries, contents & general arrangement of major structuresKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?7.2Popliteal artery: Course, relations & branches, Common Peroneal Nerve, Popliteal pulseKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?7.3Anastomosis around knee joint.KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?7.4Foot drop, Popliteal cysts and aneurysm,KKHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?7.5Bursae around the knee joint, Clinical inflammatory conditions . House maid knee, Clergy men’s knee etcKKHNKPractical, SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies8Hip Joint48.1Classification, Capsule, ligaments and Synovial membrane, Movements & group of muscles, Relations and Nerve supply KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?8.2Anatomical basis of Surgical approachesKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?8.3Applied anatomy: Femoral neck Fracture and dislocation, Anatomical basis of Trendelenburg sign, Congenital dislocation of hip, Arthroscopy and ProsthesisKKHDKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?8.4Normal and abnormal gait at hip joint, Trendelenburg 's TestK/SSHNKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva VoceOrthopaedicsTopic IC Number of competencies9Sole39.1General Arrangement of muscles in layers, Plantar aponeurosisKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?9.2Plantar arterial arch, Cutaneous innervationKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?9.3Radiological identification of skeleton of foot, calcaneal spurKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies10Arches of Foot310.1Skeletal framework of foot, Classification & Components, Factors for maintenance EVKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceOrthopaedics 10.2 Flat foot, CTEV, Pes cavus, Pes planus, Morton's metatarsalgiaKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?10.3Gout, Metatarsalgia, March fractures/dancer’s footKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies11Ankle joint211.1Ligaments, Axis, Movements and related muscles, Functional relevance of movementsKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceOrthopaedics 11.2Fracture and dislocations: Midtarsal jointsKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies12Subtalar Joints212.1Ligaments, Axis, Movements and related musclesKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?12.2Fracture and dislocations: subtalar jointsKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?Topic IC Number of competencies13Knee Joint513.1Classification, Capsules & ligaments, Intra capsular structures, Movements and related musclesK/SSHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?13.2Clinical correlates: Locking & Unlocking, Meniscal tear, Crucial ligament tear, Housemaid knee,Baker's cystKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?13.3Relations and Surgical approachesKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?13.4Factors for stability of joint, Patellar dislocations/fracturesKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?13.5Arthroscopy and Surgical approach to Joint replacementKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceOrthopaedicsTopic icNumber of competencies14Venous drainage of lower limb414.1Great Saphenous Vein: course and tributaries Small Saphenous Vein: course and tributaries Perforating vein: Positions and communicationsK/SSHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?14.2Clinical correlates: Varicose vein, Venesection, Coronary bypassKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?14.3Trendelenburg test and Perthe's testKKHDKLecture/PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?14.4Treatment of varicose vein, Great Saphenous Venous graft, Coronary bypassKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral SurgeryEAbdomen and Pelvis??Topic icNumber of competencies1Anterior abdominal wall 41.1Regions/Quadrants of abdomen LandmarksJoints, Superficial fascia & its attachments. Muscles & their actions. Dermatomal distribution. Blood Vessels, Portal obstruction, Caval obstruction, Lymph Drainage, Surface anatomy of superficial and deep inguinal rings, Renal angle . Murphy’s point.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery1.2Holden’s lineAttachment of the muscles, Striae gravidarum & albicantes. Extravasation of urine. Abdominal incisions. Langer’s lines. Suspensory ligament of penis.K/SSHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?1.3Rectus sheath: Contents. Formation, Arcuate line,Contents, Linea alba & Linea semi-circularis. Functional aspects of rectus sheath, Retraction of rectus muscle laterally Divarication of recti, Meckel’s diverticulum.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce?1.4Hernias: Umbilical hernia, Incisional hernia, Faecal fistula, Urinary fistula.KKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies2Testis and Inguinal canal42.1Descent of testis & processus vaginalisTopography Boundaries, extent & contents Indirect & direct inguinal hernia.KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery2.2Mechanism of inguinal canal, Anatomical consideration of hernia repair.KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery2.3Coverings of spermatic cord and testis, contents in males & females. Spermatic cord vis-à-vis hernia sac in direct and indirect inguinal hernias. Tunics of testisBlood supply, lymphatic Nerve supply Applied Anatomy, Hydrocele, Vasectomy, Cremaster reflex, Scrotum-nerve supply.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?2.4Clinical correlates: Varicocele, Undescended testis, ectopic testis, Torsion of testis, Appendix of testis,Appendix of epididymis.KKHDKlectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies3Peritoneum23.1Vertical disposition of peritoneum, bladderHorizontal disposition of peritoneum at:Lesser sac, Hepatorenal pouch, Pouch of Douglas, Nerve supply of the peritoneum and referred pain.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery3.2Peritoneal recesses & bands, Functions of peritoneum Ascites. Various spaces-supra-colic, infra-colic pelvis Peritoneal fossae-lesser sac, duodenal fossae, inter-sigmoidal recess.KKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies4Stomach, Small intestine, Large intestine, Rectum, Anal canal134.1Stomach: Relations & Stomach bed. Blood supply, Lymphatic drainage, Nerve supply, Gastric ulcer & vagotomy.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery4.2Clinical correlates: Endoscopy, Barium studies, Trosier’s sign Traube’s spaceKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery, General medicine4.3Duodenum, Jejunum and Ileum: Relations/Openings and bile duct and pancreatic duct, Blood supply, Duodenal ulcer & cap para-duodenal fossa difference between small & large intestine. Ligament of treitzK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?4.4Clinical correlates: Endoscopy & Endoscopic retrograde cholangio- pancreatico-graphy(ERCP).K/SSHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery, General medicine4.5Vessels around the duodenum, jejunum and ileum of clinical significance: Veins of Prepyloric vein of mayo, Supra-duodenal artery of WikieRetro-doudenal artery.??????4.6Caecum, Appendix & Colon (Ascending, Transverse, Descending, Sigmoid) Caecum- relations, blood supply, InteriorColon: Difference from small intestine Gross features including relations Blood supply, Positions.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery4.7Clinical correlates: clinical relevance of positions of appendix. McBurney’s point. Appendicitis. K/SSHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery4.8Surgical approaches to appendixKKHNKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery4.9Recesses around caecum Lump in right iliac fossa, Appendicitis vs salpingitis/oophoritisAnatomical considerations & surgical incisions.K/SSHNKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery4.1Sigmoid colon and rectum: Relations and flexureInternal feature, Blood supply with venous drainage Lymphatic drainage. Applied anatomy: Per rectal examination Fascia of Denonviller`s Haemorrhoid. Hirschsprung`s disease prolapsed of the rectum. Imperforated anus. Proctoscopy. K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery4.11Anal canal: Gross feature; anorectal junction Internal feature of anal canal white line. Pectinate line, anal columns. Internal & externalSphincters and nerve supply, Blood supply including g venous drainage. Puborectalis-anorectal ring.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?4.12Clinical correlates: Internal & external haemorrhoid, portocaval anastomosis, fissure –in –ano, fistula-in-ano, perianal abscesses vis-a-vis ischio anal abscess. KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery4.13Surgical anatomy of rectum and anal canal in relation to haemorrhoids.KKHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies5Liver, Pancreas, Extra hepatic biliary appratus 55.1Liver: Relations, Blood supply Lobes of the liver and vascular segmentsLymphatic drainage. K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?5.2Gross features of Gall Bladder, Blood supply of Gall Bladder, CBD-Parts & relations, Applied-gall stones, Callot’s triangle. K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?5.3Approaches (surgical and laparoscopic) to gall bladder CholecystographyEndoscopic retrograde cholangiographyKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery, General medicine5.4Pancreas: Relations, Blood supply,lymphatic drainage, Duct system, Sphincter of Oddi,Duodenal papillae. Pancreatography (ERCP)Hartmann’s pouchPhygian cap.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?5.5Portal vein: Formation & tributariesPorto-caval anastomosis, common sites & clinical bearing haemorrhoid’s & oesophageal varicescaput medusa. Portal caval shunt KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies6Posterior abdominal wall and Diaphragm76.1Kidney: Relations CoveringsBlood supply, Vascular segments, Coronal section with internal features K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?6.2Clinical correlates: Morrison’s parallelogram,Supports Horseshoe Kidney, AppliedNutcracker effect on Lt. Renal vein, Renal angleExposure of kidney from back, Pyelography. K/SSHDKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?6.3Patterns of division of renal artery:Floating kidney Aberrant renal Renal transplantLithotripsy.KKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery6.4Ureters: Extent course & terminations, constrictionsRelations, Blood supplyLymphatic drainageureteric colic.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?6.5Diaphragm: Attachment OpeningsNerve supply and function.KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery6.6Diaphragmatic hernias: types, features, managementKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery6.7Abdominal aorta, IVC and posterior abdominal wall: Extent course & termination, relations and tributaries.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?Topic icNumber of competencies7Perineum, Ischio-anal fossa, Urinary bladder, Uterus, Ovary, Prostate and Urethra 97.1Perineum: Boundaries, SubdivisionsColle’s fascia & perineal membrane urogenital diaphragm Perineal pouches: Boundaries, contents Nerve supply of the perineum.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery, OBGY7.2Rupture of urethra & extravasation of urinePerineal tear.KKHDKLectureWritten/Viva VoceOBGY7.3EpisiotomyKKHNKLectureWritten/Viva VoceOBGY7.4Ischio-anal fossa: Location, boundaries, contents, recesses and clinical correlatesPudendal canal: formation, contents, clinical significance KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?7.5Inferior rectal artery: Course, relations and branches , distribution Pudendal Nerve: origin, course, relations, branches , distributionKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?7.6Urinary bladder: External features, Relations in male and female. Interior. Trigone of bladder. Ligaments of bladder. Nerve supply Blood supply: in male and female, Lymphatic drainage. Clinical correlates: Suprapubic cystostomy, atonic bladder, hypertrophic bladder, neurogenic bladder, Ectopia vesicae, cystoscopy.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?7.7Prostate & Male UrethraSeminal Vesicle: Relations, internal structure, blood supply, Age changes. Capsule vis-a-vis prostatectomy benign prostatic hypertrophy symptoms & its anatomical considerations in bhp, per-rectal examination urethral catheterization. Clinical correlates: TURP- transurethral resection of prostateCa-prostate &spread.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery7.8Ovary, Uterus & Adnexa: Position, parts, axes, relations, ligaments (true and false), blood supply, lymph drainage, Nerve supply and applied anatomy. Referred pain of ovary. Supports of uterus.K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentOBGY7.9Clinical correlates: Recurrent abortions in retroverted uterus, uterine prolapse, fibroids, endometriosis, referred pain, prolapse of uterus, hysterectomy. Rectouterine fistula. Rectouterine pouch & vesico-uterine pouch - functional significanceKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral surgery, OBGYTopic icNumber of competencies8Pelvic diaphragm, External and Internal iliac arteries, Joints of Pelvic girdle48.1Pelvic diaphragm: components Attachment, relations Actions, Nerve supply, sacral plexus and lumbosacral trunkInternal iliac artery. K/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentOBGY8.2Surgical anatomy of pelvic floor and perineal incisions KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceOBGY8.3Branches of external and internal iliac arteries, Role of levator ani in childbirthUrinary stress in continence. K/SSHNKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?8.4Joints of Pubic girdle: Pubic symphysis and Sacroiliac joints. - articulating bones, type, movements, clinical significanceK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentOBGY, OrthpaedicsFHead and Neck Topic No. TopicNumber of competencies: 1 Skull bones51.1Anatomical position of skull, Identify and locate individual skull bones in skullK/SSHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?1.2Norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalisK/SSHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?1.3Cranial cavity: foramina and structures passing through themKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?1.4 MandibleKSHMKLecture/ SGDViva Voce?1.5Typical and atypical cervical vertebrae (atlas, axis and 7th)KSHMKDOAPViva Voce?Topic No. TopicNumber of competencies: 2Scalp32.1 Layers of scalp, Blood supply, Nerve supply (sensory and motor), Lymphatic drainage KKHMKLecture/ DOAPWritten/Viva Voce?2.2 Clinical relevance of emissary veins with its role in spread of infection fromextracranial route to intracranial venous sinuses, Sebaceous cyst (Closed and open types)KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?2.3Cephalohematoma and Caput succedaneumKKHDKLectureWritten/Viva VoceObstetrics and GynaecologyTopic icNumber of competencies:3Face63.1 Muscles of facial expression and their nerve supply, Sensory innervation of face K/SSHMKLecture/ DOAPWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.2Facial vessels: Origin /formation, course, branches /tributaries Cervical lymph nodes and lymphatic drainage of head ,neck and faceK/SSHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.3 Cranial Nerve 7th -Facial nerve : Course (Intracranial and Extra cranial), Branches, functional component and nuclei. Cervical lymph nodes and lymphatic drainage of head, neck and faceK/SSHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?3.4Superficial muscles of face, their nerve supply and actionsKKHMKSGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.5Clinical relevance of deep facial veinKKHMKSGDWritten/Viva Voce?3.6Anatomical basis of Facial nerve Palsy (Supranuclear lesion and Infra-nuclear lesion)KKHMKLecture, SGDWritten/Viva VoceENT, General MedicineTopic icNumber of competencies4Posterior triangle of neck24.1Boundaries, Subdivisions and ContentsK/SSHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?4.2Clinical correlates: Compression of subclavian artery to stop bleeding in upper limbK/SSHMKLecture,PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies5Cervical fascia45.1 layers of cervical fascia (Investing layer, Pre-tracheal & Pre-vertebral layer)KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?5.2 pre vertebral and carotid sheath. KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?5.3Axillary sheath, facial spaces, ligament of berry.KSHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?5.4Cold abscess, other abscess.KKHNKDOAPWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies6 Orbit26.1Extrinsic and Intrinsic muscles. Muscles: origin, insertion, action, nerve supply. Movement of eyeball and axes. Muscles causing the movements. KKHMKLectureWritten/Viva VoceExtraocular muscles and Gaze disorders6.3Clinical correlates: Squint/diplopia. Light reflex, accommodation reflex, Argyll Robertson `s Pupil. Weber`s syndrome KSSHNKDOAPOSCE/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies7Nerves supplying extraocular muscles. 27.1Nerves supplying extraocular muscles. Oculomotor nerve: Origin, Position and functional components of nucleus. Extra cranial course and branches, distribution. Muscles supplied by the nerves. Paralysis of muscle. Squint/diplopia.K/SSHMKLecture/practical/DOAP/ SGDWritten/OSCE/Viva Voce?7.2Abducent & Trochlear nerve: Functional component and position of nuclei. course-intra-neural, intracranial & extracranial. Muscles supplied by the nerves. Paralysis of muscle. Squint/diplopia.K/SSHMKLecture/practical/DOAP/ SGDWritten/OSCE/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies8Lacrimal Apparatus38.1Structure of Lacrimal gland, Nasolacrimal ductKKHMKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?8.2Parts of lacrimal gland and relation to levator palpabrae superioris, Flow of lacrimal fluidKSHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?8.3Nerve supply , Spheno-palatine gangliaKSHDKLectureWritten/Viva Voce?Topic ic Number of competencies9Thyroid Gland49.1Location, Borders, relations, capsules , blood Supply and nerve supplyK/SSHMKLecture,PracticalWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral Surgery9.2Pyramidal lobe, levator glandulae thyroid, ligament of berry, thyroid artery twigs from oesophageal and tracheal branches, Congenital malformation,KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?9.3Goitre and ThyroidectomyKKHDKLecture/ SGD??9.4Synthesis of thyroxine and its regulation.KKHNK SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic ic Number of competencies10Back310.1Contents of the vertebral canalKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce10.2Boundaries and contents of Suboccipital triangleKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce10.3Semispinalis capitis and splenius capitisKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceTopic icNumber of competencies11Temporal and Infratemporal Region511.1Boundaries, Contents and their location, Muscles of mastication -Origin, insertion and actionsK/SSHMKLecture,PracticalWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?11.2Mandibular nerve- course, relations and branches, Maxillary artery, Pterygoid venous plexuses and its clinical significanceK/SSHMKLecture,PracticalWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?11.3Otic ganglion, Chorda tympani nerve, Spheno-mandibular ligamentKKHMKLecture,PracticalWritten/Viva Voce?11.4Branches of maxillary artery, laryngeal Nerve block.KKHDKPractical/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?11.5Spine of sphenoid.KKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies12Jugular veins312.1Formation, Course, TributariesKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?12.2Anterior and Oblique Jugular veins.KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?12.3Queckenstedt;s test: Jugular venous pressure.KKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies13Temporo-mandibular Joint413.1Capsules and ligaments , Articular disc, Blood supply, Nerve supply, MovementsK/SSHMKLecture/ PracticalWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?13.2 Dislocation of TMJKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?13.3Sequence of movements for opening of mouthKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?13.4Factors responsible for Stability of TM jointKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies14Submandibular Region414.1Submandibular and sublingual glands, Relations, Wharton’s duct, Blood supply-lingual artery, Nerve supply-lingual,9th,12th nerveKKHMKLecture, PracticalWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?14.2Submandibular ganglion: situation, root, connections, distribution and clinical correlatesKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?14.3Clinical correlates: Sialolithiasis, sialographyKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?14.4Surgical approach to pathologies of submanibular gland KKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral SurgeryTopic icNumber of competencies15Pharynx215.1Divisions of pharynx (Oropharynx, Nasopharynx and Laryngopharynx), features, relations, Muscles: Constrictors and longitudinal muscles (Stylopharyngeus, Palato-pharyngeus, Salpingo-pharyngeus), along with blood supply, nerve supply. Structure passing through gaps between the constrictors K/SSHMKLecture/Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce?15.2Clinical correlates: Pharyngeal Diverticulum, Killans dehiscence, piriform fossa, fossa of rossenmuler, CA NasopharynxKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies16Tongue316.1 Muscles:extrinsic and intrinsic, blood supply-arterial /venous, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage, along with applied anatomyKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?16.2Clinical correlates: functional significance of Genioglossus, falling back of tongue -causes & consequences, paralysis of XII nerve, alternate taste pathway.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?16.3Hypoglossal nerve: Origin, Extracranial course, Branches, distribution, XII nerve injury, nerve testingKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies17Nose and nasal cavity317.1Nasal septum and lateral wall of nose: Formation (bones and cartilages), features, nasal concha, meatuses, blood supply, nerve supply, venous and lymphatic drainage. Little's area. KKHMKLecture/Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce?17.2Location and functional anatomy of paranasal sinusesKKHDKLecture/Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce?17.3Clinical correlates: Sinusitis, maxillary sinus tumours, deviated nasal septum, epistaxis, anosmia, csf rhinorrhoea.KKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies18Palate 218.1Structure, composition, muscles of soft palate, blood and nerve supply-motor & sensory and function.Passvant`s ridgeKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?18.2Clinical correlates: palate paralysis, deglutition Gag reflexKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies19Palatine Tonsil219.1Surfaces, relations (tonsillar bed), Blood supply, nerve supply, venous and lymphatic drainage. Waldeyer’s ring and Adenoids.K/SSHMKLecture/ Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce?19.2Clinical correlates: tonsillitis, tonsillectomy, reffered pain, loss of taste sensationKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies20Larynx320.1Cartilages, ligament & Muscles. Blood supply, nerve supply,lymphatic drainage. Intrinsic muscles: Origin, insertion, direction of muscle fibers and action.Vocal cords & Vestibular foldsK/SSHMKLecture/Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce/ Skill assessment?20.2Clinical correlates: functional consideration, Tracheostomy, recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, Age related changes and laryngeal carcinoma voice changes. LarynxKKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?20.3Mechanism of PhonationKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies21Middle Ear421.1Boundaries & contents. Connections and openings KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?21.2Clinical correlates: Otitis mediaKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?21.3Facial nerve: Functional components and nuclei, Extra cranial course, Branches and distributionKKHMKLecture/ Practical/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?21.4Clinical correlates: Supranuclear lesion and Infranuclear lesion, nerve entrapment at various levels, surgical approaches to facial nerve injuries KKHDKLecture/ Practical/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral Medicine, General surgery, ENTTopic ic: Number of competencies22Glossopharyngeal Nerve122.1Nucleus, functional components, Extracranial course, branches, distribution. Eagles`s syndromeK/SSHMKLecture/ Practical/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies23Dural Venous Sinuses223.1Classification, features, functional significance. difference between veins and sinuses. Cavernous sinuses: Situation, Formation, Extent, Size, Relation, Tributaries, communications.K/SSHMKLecture/Practical/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral medicine23.2Clinical Anatomy: connections with dangerous area of face, thrombosis of cavernous sinuses, Pulsating exophthalmos, Queckenstedt`s test.KKHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic icNumber of competencies24Anterior Triangle of The Neck224.1Boundaries and subdivisions. Carotid triangle- boundaries and contents. Common carotid artery, extrnal carotid artery, internal carotid artery: orgin, course, relations, branches. Muscular traingle, digastric and submental triangle: boundaries, contents and clinical correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/Practical/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce/skill assessmentGeneral medicine24.2Clinical correlates: Carotid cannulation, jugular venous catheterisation. Bony landmarks for various clinical procedures KKHMKLecture/Practical/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce/skill assessmentGeneral medicine, General surgeryTopic icNumber of competencies25Hypophysis Cerebri225.1Location, Parts,relations, features, functions, clinical correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?25.2Surgical and laparascopic approaches to conditions involving Hypophysis cerebriKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?Topic ic Number of competencies26Joints of The Head & Neck426.1Atlanto-occipital joint: type, articulating bones, ligaments, axes, movements, muscles causing movementsK/SSHMKLecture/ Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce?26.2Atlanto-axial joint : type, articulating bones, ligaments, movements, muscles causing movementsK/SSHMKLecture/ Practical/SGDWritten/Viva Voce?26.3Joints between the vertebral bodiesKKHDKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva Voce?26.4Clinical correlates: SpondylosisKKHNKLecture/ SGDWritten/Viva VoceOrthopedics Topic icNumber of competencies27Parotid gland327.1Location, external features, relations, capsule, structures embedded in parotid gland, blood supply, nerve supply ( sensory, sympathetic, parasympathetic) . Parotid duct: size, course, termination, clinical correlatesK/SSHMKLecture,/Practical,/SGDWritten/Viva Voce/Skill assessment?27.2Clinical correlates- Parotitis, Parotid recesses and related structures, parotid abscess, sialolithiais,Frey’s syndromeK/SSHDKLecture,/Practical,/SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral Surgery27.3Surgical approaches to parotidectomyKKHNKPractical, SGDWritten/Viva VoceGeneral Surgery????????GNeuroanatomy Topic ic Number of competencies1Meninges and CSF2C.LO.NumberComptency & Learning Objective(s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegration1.1Various layers of meninges with its extent & modifications K/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment General Medicine 1.2Sub-arachnoid cisterns Circulation of CSF with its applied anatomy K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce General Medicine Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies2Spinal Cord52.1Spinal cord - External featuresK/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment ?2.2Extent of spinal cord in child & adult with its clinical implication K KH MKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?2.3Transverse section of spinal cord at mid-cervical & mid- thoracic level K KH MKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?2.4Ascending & descending tracts at mid thoracic level of spinal cord K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce General Medicine Physiology 2.5Syringomyelia, Tabes Dorsalis K KH NKLecture Written General Medicine Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies3Medulla Oblongata43.1External features of medulla oblongata K/S SH MKLectureWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment ?3.2Transverse section of medulla oblongata at the level of 1) pyramidal decussation, 2) sensory decussation 3) ION K KH MKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?3.3Cranial nerve nuclei in medulla oblongata with their functional group K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce Physiology 3.4Anatomical basis & effects of medial & lateral medullary syndrome K KH NKLecture Written General Medicine Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies4Pons34.1External features of pons K/S SH MKLectureWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment Physiology 4.2Transverse section of pons at the upper and lower level K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?4.3Cranial nerve nuclei in pons with their functional group K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?Topic icNumber of competencies5Cerebellum35.1External & internal features of cerebellum K/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP session Written/ Viva voce/ skill assessment ?5.2Connections of cerebellar cortex and intracerebellar nuclei K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?5.3Cerebellar dysfunction K KH NKLecture Written General Medicine Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies6Midbrain36.1External & internal features of midbrain K/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP session Written/ Viva voce/ skill assessment ?6.2Internal features of midbrain at the level of superior & inferior colliculus K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?6.3Benedikt’s and Weber’s syndrome K KH NKLecture Written General Medicine Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies7Cranial nerve nuclei and Cerebral Hemisphere77.1Cranial nerve nuclei , functional component K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce ?7.2Cerebral hemisphere - surfaces, sulci, gyri, poles, & functional areas K/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment General Medicine Physiology 7.3White matter of cerebrum K KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce General Medicine Physiology 7.4Basal ganglia - parts & major connectionsK KH DKLecture Written/ Viva voce Physiology 7.5Limbic lobe - parts & major connectionsKKHDKLectureWritten/ Viva voce ?7.6Boundaries, parts, gross relations, major nuclei and connections of dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, metathalamus and subthalamus K KH MKLecture Written/ Viva voce General Medicine Physiology 7.7Vertebro-basilar and Internal carotid system of arteries Formation, branching pattern and supply of Circle of WillisK/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment General Medicine Physiology Topic icNumber of competencies8Ventricular System28.1Parts, boundaries & features of IIIrd, IVth & lateral ventricle K/S SH MKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP session Written/ Viva voce/ skill assessment Physiology 8.2Congenital hydrocephalus K KH DKLecture Written Pediatrics Physiology HEmbryology ??Topic icNumber of competencies1General Embryology3C.LO.NumberComptency & Learning Objective(s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegration1.1Stages of human life K KH MKLecture Written/Viva voce?1.2Prenatal-Zygote, pre-embryonic, Embryonic & Fetal, Terms of references- Cranial, Rostral, Caudal Dorsal, Ventral, Medial, LateralK KH MKLecture Written/viva voce?1.3EMBRYOLOGICAL terms- phylogeny, ontogeny, trimester, viability K KH MKLecture written/ vivavoce?Topic icNumber of competencies2Gametogenesis and Fertilization62.1Uterine changes during the menstrual cycle K KH MKLecture Written/Viva voceObstetrics & Gynaecology 2.2Synchrony between the ovarian and menstrual cycles K KH MKLecture Written/Viva voceObstetrics & Gynaecology 2.3Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis K KH MKLecture Written/Viva voceObstetrics & Gynaecology 2.4Stages and consequences of fertilisation K KH MKLecture Written/Viva voceObstetrics & Gynaecology 2.5Anatomical principles underlying contraception K KH DKLecture Written/Viva voceObstetrics & Gynaecology 2.6Teratogenic influences; fertility and sterility, surrogate motherhood, social significance of “sex-ratio”. K KH NKLecture Written/Viva voceObstetrics & Gynaecology Topic icNumber of competencies3Second week of development53.1Cleavage and formation of blastocyst K KH MKLecture Written ?3.2Development of trophoblast K KH MKLecture Written ?3.3Implantation & common abnormal sites of implantation K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 3.4Extra-embryonic mesoderm and coelom, bilaminar disc and prochordal plate K KH MKLecture Written ?3.5Abortion; decidual reaction, pregnancy test K KH DKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology Topic icNumber of competencies43rd to 8th week of development84.1Primitive streak - formation & fateK KH MKLecture Written ?4.2Formation & fate of notochord K KH MKLecture Written ?4.3Neurulation, Neural crest cellsK KH MKLecture Written ?4.4Development of somites and intra-embryonic coelom K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 4.5Derivatives of EndodermKKH MKLecture Written ?4.6VasculogenesisKKH DKLecture Written ?4.7Congenital malformations, nucleus pulposus, sacrococcygeal teratomas, neural tube defects K KH DKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 4.8Diagnosis of pregnancy in first trimester and role of teratogens, alpha-fetoprotein K KH DKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology Topic icNumber of competencies53rd month to Birth75.1Formation, functions & fate of-chorion: amnion; yolk sac; allantois & decidua K KH MKLecture Written ?5.2Formation & structure of umbilical cord K KH MKLecture Written ?5.3Formation of placenta, its physiological functions, foetomaternal circulation & placental barrier K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 5.4Monozygotic & dizygotic twiningK KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 5.5Placental hormones in uterine growth & parturition K KH DKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 5.6Fetal age estimationK KH NKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 5.7Types of umbilical cord attachments K KH NKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology Topic icNumber of competencies6Prenatal Diagnosis36.1Methods of prenatal diagnosis K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 6.2Amniocentesis - indications, process and disadvantages K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 6.3Chorion villus biopsy - indications, process and disadvantages K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology Topic icNumber of competencies7Congenital malformation27.1Causative factors, Mechanisms K KH MKLecture Written Obstetrics & Gynaecology 7.2Genetic basis of malformations, Critical period of development, Teratogens.K KH DKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies8Body Cavities Mesenteries & The Diaphragm38.1Subdivision of the coelomic cavity Related parts: cardiogenic area, septum transversumSomatopleura, splanchnopleura Mesenteries: formation, functions & fate, Diaphragm.K KH MKLecture Written ?8.2Enumeration of congenital anomaliesDiaphragmatic hernias.K KH DKLecture Written ?8.3Clinical presentation,Respiratory distress syndromeHerniation.K KH NKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies9Musculoskeletal System29.1Limb buds Fate, Rotation of the limb buds.K KH MKLecture Written ?9.2Congenital anomalies Amelia, Phocomelia etc.K KH DKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies10Cardiovascular System310.1AngiogenesisHeart loop and formation of the chambers of the heart, septa & valvesTruncus arteriosus & fate Intraembryonic vessels: normal & anomalies arterial systemMajor veins: normal & anomaliesFoetal circulation & changes at birthASDs. VSDs, PDA, Fallot’s tetralogy.K KH MKLecture Written ?10.2Enumeration of veins, abnormalitiesCorrelation with gross anatomy & anomalies, Lymphatic systemK KH DKLecture Written ?10.3Clinical featuresRecent development: prosthetic valves, grafting, Surgical correction.K KH NKLecture Written SurgeryTopic icNumber of competencies11Digestive (Alimentary) System311.1Body cavities & serous membrane, Foregut & its derivatives: omental bursaMidgut: Derivatives, rotation of the gut, Meckel’s diverticulum; Liver & extra-hepatic biliary system, Pancreas, SpleenPortal vein, Hindgut, Cloaca and its derivativesK KH MKLecture Written ?11.2Malformations-Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, Atresia, Omphalocele,Hernia, Malformations;Fistulae, situs inversus, Non-rotation, reversed & mixed rotation.K KH DKLecture Written Paediatrics11.3Clinical presentation in premature births and neonatal period.K KH NKLecture Written PaediatricsTopic icNumber of competencies12Respiratory System212.1Tracheobronchial diverticulum, Development of larynx, trachea, bronchi & lungs, Tracheo-oesophageal fistula.K KH MKLecture Written ?12.2Associated anomalies, Respiratory distress syndrome.K KH DKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies13Urogenital System313.1Kidneys, ureter urinary bladder, Cloaca-urinary bladder and urethraSuprarenal gland, Gonads: testis & ovary, Descent of gonads, Mesonephric duct and para-mesonephric systems, Uterine tube, uterus and vagina, External genitalia.K KH MKLecture Written ?13.2Congenital anomalies and their causesAmbiguous genitalia & hermaphroditism Remnants and vestiges of the ducts & tubules.K KH DKLecture Written ?13.3Clinical presentation & visualization in the livingHernia, hydrocele.K KH NKLecture Written SurgeryTopic icNumber of competencies14Face & Pharyngeal Apparatus314.1Pharyngeal arches. Pouches and cleft: derivatives and fateDevelopment of face, oral cavity, palate: Normal development & associated anomalies. First arch syndrome.K KH MKLecture Written ?14.2Common anomalies and syndromes of pharyngeal arches.K KH DKLecture Written ?14.3Congenital malformationsK KH NKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies15Nervous System315.1Neural tube and brain vesicles, Ventricular system, Neural crest and its derivatives, Hypophysis cerebri, Peripheral nervous system: somatic and automatic Neurobiotaxis, Functional components spina bifidaAnencephaly, hydrocephalus.K KH MKLecture Written ?15.2Congenital associated disorders- Hirschsprung’s disease.K KH DKLecture Written ?15.3Sequence of myelination Genetic & teratogenic factors neural tube defects.K KH NKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies16Organs Of Special Senses316.1Eye: Embryologic source of each component and the adnexa, Ear: Internal ear-membranous and bony labyrinth, Middle ear and External ear.K KH MKLecture Written ?16.2Common anomalies of the eye: Retinal detachment; Congenital glaucoma,Coloboma iridis, Congenital cataract.K KH DKLecture Written Opthalmology16.3Genetics and teratology especially Rubella, Toxoplasmosis –TORCH infectionsK KH NKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies17Integumentary System317.1Skin, pilo-sebaceous unit, Tooth as modified dermal papillae, Nail, sweat glands, mammary glands.K KH MKLecture Written ?17.2Associated Congenital anomalies –supernumerary breast, amastia, athelia etc.K KH DKLecture Written ?17.3Genetics and teratology Clinical syndromes.K KH NKLecture Written ?????????IGenetics??Topic icNumber of competencies1Introduction2C.LO.NumberComptency & Learning Objective(s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegration1.1Medical genetics, Clinical geneticsMendelian laws of inheritanceK KH MKLecture Written ?1.2Cell division, Mitosis & Meiosis.K KH MKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies2Chromosome-I32.1Structure, Classification, Sex chromatin, Lyon hypothesisK KH MKLecture Written ?2.2Grouping of chromosomesK KH DKLecture Written ?2.3KaryotypingK KH NKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies3Chromosome-II23.1Chromosomal Disorders-Trisomy & monosomy, down’s syndrome, Patau’s syndromeEdward’s syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndromeK KH MKLecture Written ?3.2Genetic codeK KH DKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies4Genetic diseases54.1Structure of DNA &RNA,Single Gene DisordersK KH MKLecture Written ?4.2Genetic Transmission-Autosomal dominant, Autosomal recessiveSex linked dominant, Sex linked recessive, K KH MKLecture Written ?4.3Gene mutation Mutagens, Mosaicism, leukemiaMultifactorial Disorder, K KH MKLecture Written ?4.4Cri-du chat syndromeFragile X syndrome, Genomic Imprinting- Angelman &Prader-Willi syndromeK KH DKLecture Written ?4.5Robertsonian translocation,Philadelphia chromosomeK KH NKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies5Clinical Genetics25.1Pedigree chart/symbols K KH MKLecture Written ?5.2Pedigree analysisK KH DKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies6Diagnosis of Genetics Diseases16.1Prenatal diagnosis: -IndicationsAmniocentesis, Chorionic villus biopsy, Maternal serum screening.K KH MKLecture Written ?Topic icNumber of competencies7Genetic Counseling & New Developments17.1Definition, Indications ofGene therapy, Human genomeHuman cloning, stem cellsK KH MKLecture Written ?????????JHistology ??C.LO.NumberComptency & Learning Objective(s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegration????????Topic ic Number of competencies1 Microscopy51.1Relevance of histology to MedicineKKHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?1.2Light microscope:Principles and Magnification/resolutionKKHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?1.3Setting up of a microscope,paraffin block making, H& E stainingK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?1.4Special stains for connective tissue, muscle and nerve tissueKKHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?1.5Different Types of microscopeKKHNKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?Topic No. TopicNumber of competencies2Microtomy52.1 Parts of Rotary microtomeKKHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?2.2 Paraffin section cutting.K/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?2.3Freezing Microtome KKHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?2.4Cryotome and cryostat methods,KSHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?2.5Sample preparations for biological specimens for transmission and electron microscopyKSHNKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?Topic No. TopicNumber of competencies3 Cell33.1Cell membrane, Cell organelle KKHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.2Cell junctions, Modifitions of cell membraneKKHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.3Euchromatin and Heterochromatin,Chemical nature of DNA and RNAKKHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ????????Topic No. TopicNumber of competencies3General Histology63.1 Epithelial tissue: Types and location, Surface Modification of cell membrane. Junctional complexesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.2 Connective tissue-Components, Types and Identification of cells and Fibres. Cartilages -Hyaline,Elastic and Fibrocartilage, Bone- cancellous and compactK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.3Muscle tissue - Types and Location (skeletal,smooth and cardiac)K/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.4Nerve tissue - Structure of neuron and neuroglia, Peripheral nerve,Ganglia: Sensory (DRG): Motor(Systemic)K/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.5Meissner’s, Pacinnian corpusclesK/SSHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?3.6Ultrastructure of epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissueK/SSHNKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?Topic No. TopicNumber of competencies4Systemic Histology114.1Integumentary system- Microanatomical Features of Thick and Thin skin, Keratinization, Cutaneous Receptors and Appendages and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.2Lymphatic system -Microanatomical Features of Tonsil,Lymph node,Thymus and Spleen and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.3GI system and Salivary glands-Microanatomical Features of Lip, Tongue,Oesophagus,Stomach, Small and Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder, Pancrease and their fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.4Respiratory system-Microanatomical Features of Larynx,Trachea , Bronchi,Bronchioles,Alveoli and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.5Circulatory sysytem- Microanatomical Features of Blood vessels(Large, Medium and Small),capillary and sinusoids and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.6Excretory system-Microanatomical Features of Kidney,Ureter and Urinary Bladder and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.7 Endocrine system- Microanatomical Features of Thyroid, Parathyroid,Pancrease, Adrenal and Pituitary and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.8Reproductive system (Male)- Microanatomical Features of Testis, Epididymus, Vas deferens, Seminal Vesicles, Prostate and Penis and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.9Reproductive system (Female)- Microanatomical Features of Uterus, Fallopian Tube and Ovary, Placenta and Umbilical cord and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.1 Nervous system -Microanatomical Features of Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Spinal cord and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHMKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?4.11 Special senses- Microanatomical Features of Eye and Ear and their Fuctional correlatesK/SSHDKLecture/practicalWritten/Viva voce/Skill assessment ?????????KRadiological Anatomy C.LO.NumberComptency & Learning Objective(s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegrationTopic icNumber of competencies1Upper Limb21.1Bones and joints of upper limb seen in anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of shoulder region, arm, elbow, forearm and hand,K/S SH MKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 1.2Applied- Fracture , DislocationK/S SH DKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis Topic icNumber of competencies2Lower Limb22.1Bones and joints of lower limb seen in anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of various regions of lower limb K/S SH MKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 2.2Applied- Fracture , DislocationK/S SH DKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis Topic icNumber of competencies3Thorax43.1Plain x-ray chest (PA view) K/S SH MKPractical, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce Radiodiagnosis, General Medicine 3.2Barium swallow K/S SH DKPractical, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce Radiodiagnosis, General Medicine 3.3Contrast CT/MRI with contrast, AngiographyK/S SH DKPractical, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce Radiodiagnosis, General Medicine 3.4BronchoscopyK/S SH NKPractical, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis, General Medicine Topic icNumber of competencies4Head, Neck and brain34.1 Plain x-ray skull, AP view and lateral view, Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and lateral view, Plain x- ray of paranasal sinuses K/S SH MKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 4.2Carotid angiogram and vertebral angiogram techniqueK/S SH DKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 4.3Anatomical structures in carotid angiogram and vertebral angiogram K/S SH NKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis Topic icNumber of competencies5Abdomen and Pelvis65.1Cross-section at the level of T8, T10 and L1 (transpyloric plane) CT SCAN K/S SH MKPractical, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 5.2Midsagittal section of male and female pelvis CT AND MRI IMAGEK SH MKPractical, Small group discussionWritten/ Viva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 5.3Plain X ray abdomen K/S SH MKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 5.4Contrast X ray Barium swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema, Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography & Hysterosalpingography. UsgK/S SH DKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 5.5ULTRASONOGRAPHYK/SSHNKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce/ skill assessment Radiodiagnosis 5.6ERCP, CT abdomen, MRI, Arteriography in radiodiagnosis of abdomen K KH NKPractical, Small group discussionViva voce Radiodiagnosis LSurface anatomy/Living anatomyTopic icNumber of competenciesC.LO.NumberComptency & Learning Objective(s)Domain [Knowledge (K), Skill (S), Attitude (A), Communication (C) ]Level of CompetencyPrioritization [Must Know (MK)/Desirable to know (DK)/Need to know (NK)]Teaching Learning MethodsAssessment MethodsIntegration1Upper limb21.1Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks of upper limb: Jugular notch, sternal angle, acromial angle, spine of the scapula, vertebral level of the medial end, Inferior angle of the scapulaK/SSHMKPractical,Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP sessionViva voce/ skill assessment ?1.2Identify & demonstrate surface projection of:Cephalic and basilic vein, Palpation of Brachial artery, Radial artery, Testing of muscles: Trapezius, pectoralis major, serratus anterior, latissimus dorsi, deltoid, biceps brachii, BrachioradialisK/SSHMKPractical,Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP sessionViva voce/ skill assessment ?2Lower limb32.1Identify & 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 navicularK/SSHMKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP sessionViva voce/ skill assessment General medicine 2.2Identify & demonstrate palpation of femoral, popliteal, post tibial, anti tibial & dorsalis pedis blood vessels in a simulated environmentK/SSHMKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP sessionViva voce/ skill assessment General medicine , General surgery2.3Identify & demonstrate Palpation of vessels (femoral, popliteal,dorsalis pedis,post tibial), Mid inguinal point, Surface projection of: femoral nerve, Saphenous opening, Sciatic, tibial, common peroneal & deep peroneal nerve, Great and small saphenous veinsK/SSHMKPractical, Lecture, Small group discussion, DOAP sessionViva voce/ skill assessment ?3Thorax13.1Demonstrate surface marking of lines of pleural reflection, lung borders and fissures, trachea, heart borders, apex beat & surface projection of valves of heart K/SSHMKPracticalViva voce , SKILL assessmentGeneral medicine, pediatrics, physiology 4Abdomen and pelvis 24.1Demonstrate the surface marking of; Regions and planes of abdomen, Superficial inguinal ring, Deep inguinal ring , McBurney’s point, Renal Angle & Murphy’s pointK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingViva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery4.2Demonstrate the surface projections of: Stomach, Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen, Duodenum, Pancreas, Ileocaecal junction, Kidneys & Root of mesenteryK/SSHMKPractical , LECTURE, DOAP session, Small group teachingViva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery5Head and Neck25.1Demonstrate- 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 levelsK/SSHMKPracticalViva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery5.2Demonstrate 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 nerveK/SSHMKPracticalViva Voce/Skill assessmentGeneral surgery?Column C: K- Knowledge, S – Skill, A - Attitude / professionalism, C- Communication.Column D: K – Knows, KH - Knows How, SH - Shows how, P- performs independently,Column F: DOAP session – Demonstrate, Observe, Assess, Perform.Eligibility criteria - M.B.B.S. students must obtain 80% attendance in aggregate with a minimum of 70% in each of the subjects before they are permitted to appear in the 1st Professional Examination. M.B.B.S student must obtain 50% marks in aggregate with a minimum of 50% in each subject before they are permitted to appear in the 1st Professional examination. ................
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