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MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE CBME MBBS-2019 PLANNING
INTRODUCTION CBME-“Competency based medical education provides an effective outcome –based strategy where various domains of teaching including teaching
learning methods and assessment form the framework of competencies”-MCI-2019
The Curriculum Committee members along with Faculty of Medicine, MMCH&RI are working keenly on the steps of implementation of (CBME)-
Curriculum Based Medical Education for MBBS program starting 2019 batch at MMCH&RI affiliated to MAHER (Deemed to be University).
As a preparatory step sensitisation workshops were conducted on “Curriculum, Planning, Implementation and Development” for all senior and
junior faculty of MMCH&RI by MEU members under the leadership of MEU coordinator Dr.Ursula Sampson, Professor & HOD of Biochemistry.
Frequent interactions and small workshops on preparation of Annual Academic Calendars, Weekly Time-Table also were taken up with sample
template.
As a part of effective CBME implements alignment of topics (phase wise), horizontal & vertical integration, identification have been planned and
prepared as follows
I-MODULES identification have been identified and sequenced .(10 modules for I MBBS)
1. MODULE –GENERAL INTRODUCTION
2. BLOOD
3. MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM
4. ENDOCRINOLOGY
5. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
6. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
7. GASTRO-INTESTINAL SYSTEM
8. RENAL SYSTEM
9. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
10. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
11. SPECIAL SENSES
* Preparation of SLO
* Alignment and Integration Teaching (Phase Wise Workshop done)
II. Alignment of speciality wise competencies into module based planning as (Anatomy, physiology and biochemistry as major specialities)
III. With detailed preparation of SLOs and expected outcomes horintal integration of phase wise is planned.
IV ECE-Early Clinical Exposure relevant to each module and identification of integrating clinical departments
V. Vertical integration with other specialities (phase II & III)
VI. Incorporating and planning for AETCOM module and Foundation course topics
VII. Planning for assessment of theory & skill wherever necessary.
Other major steps taken at MMCHRI
Identification and allocation of (Module Coordinator) whose responsibilities include
1. Preparation of module based Time-table
2. Compilation of SLOs and skill outcomes on MCI recommended competencies.
3. Coordinating for horizontal and vertical integration.
4. Identification of cases and reports for ECE.
5. Planning and coordination for AETCOM, foundation course and Community medicine and aligning with module based teaching, learning and
assessment.
6. Planning for formative assessment whenever necessary.
The following have been prepared and uploaded for reference-with MAHER Websit
1. Details of curriculum committee members.
2. Introductory report by MEU co ordinator.
3. Foundation course and orientation (details).
4. Module based aligned teaching learning assessment along with allotted foundation course. AETCOM extra curriculur activities and
Community Medicine.
5. Hours distribution for each module.
6. ECE distribution and integrating departments.
7. Weekly time table (master one-to be modified for each module).
8. Annual Academic calendar-including vacation.
9. Feed back forms .
Dr. Ursula Sampson,
Prof & HOD,
MEU Coordinator.
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE Foundation Course Distribution -Recommendation my MCI
Contents Teaching Hours Total Hours
Orientation 35 35 (Enclosed)
Skills Module 35 35
Field Visit to community health center
8 8
Professional Development including ethics
40
Sports and Extracurricular activities
22 22
Enhancement of language/computer skills
40 40
*Field Visit to community health center, Sports and Extracurricular activities are planned with module based Teaching
(Please Refer).
Dr. Ursula Sampson,
Vice-Principal
MEU Coordinator.
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
ORIENTATION COURSE PROGRAMME
Time Topics
Staff Incharge to Coordinate
Resource Person
1st Day
8.30am-10.30am Introduction to Anatomy Book Suggestions
10.30am-11.00am Break
11.00am-1.00pm Talk by Faculty incharge – Anti Ragging committee
1.00pm-2.00pm Break
2nd Day
8.30am-10.30am Introduction to Medical Terminologies
10.30am -11.00am Break
11.00am-12.00 noon Medical Ethics & Professionalism
12.00am-01.00pm Introduction to Physiology Book Suggestions
02.00pm-3.00pm Universal Precautions and Vaccinations
3.00pm -4.00 pm Introduction to Biochemistry Book Suggestions
3rd Day
8.30am-9.30am Blood as a Lifesaver
9.30am -10.30am Student introduction
10.30am-11.00am Break
11.00am -1.00 Pm Hospital Tour – Medicine and Allied departments (Day-1)
02.00pm-4.00pm Patient Safety & Biomedical Waste Management (Part 1)
4th Day
8.30am-9.30am Extra curricular yoga teaching
9.30am -10.30am Yoga and Physical fitness
10.30am-11.00am Break
11.00am-01.00pm Hospital Tour – Surgery & Allied Departments (Day 2)
02.00pm-4.00pm Orientation to all Para clinical Departments Pharmacology SPM Pathology Microbiology Forensic Medicine
5th Day
8.30am-10.30am Extra curricular yoga teaching
10.30am-11.00am Break
11.00am-1.00 pm Introduction to IT & its use in Medicine/ Medical Literature search
1st MBBS Incharge DEAN Dr.Ursula Sampson(Prof & HOD)
02.00pm-3.00pm BLS and First Aid
3.00pm -4.00 pm Career Advancement in Medicine- Future Options & Optimal Time to Prepare Yourself
6th Day
8.30am-10.30am Extra curricular yoga teaching
10.30 am-11.00 am Break
11.00am -1.00 pm Learning Medicine Effectively (Tips & Tricks)
HOD
Department of Anatomy
HOD
Department of Biochemistry
HOD
Department of Physiology
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE Module Wise Distribution of Teaching/ Learing/Assisment/ Hours
Module
Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry
Theory SDL/
Seminar Intergraded
Teaching Skills
Theory
SDL/ Seminar
Intergraded Teaching
Skills Theory SDL/
Seminar
Intergraded Teaching
Skills Total
MODULE I - GENERAL INTRODUCTION
7 1 2 8 9 2 2 6 7 2 2 10 58
MODULE II - BLOOD
15 2 2 16 12 2 4 54 6 2 2 14 131
MODULE III - MUSCULO SKELETAL SYSTEM
28 8 10 72 9 2 2 6 4 2 2 10 155
MODULE IV - ENDOCRINOLOGY
7 2 3 9 20 4 4 6 3 2 2 8 70
MODULE V - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
12 5 3 16 11 2 4 16 3 2 2 8 84
MODULE VI - CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
9 4 5 14 19 2 6 28 7 2 2 14 112
MODULE VII - GASTRO INTESTINAL SYSTEM
28 4 5 56 12 2 6 6 16 6 6 30 177
MODULE VIII - RENAL SYSTEM
9 2 2 16 11 2 4 4 5 2 2 12 71
MODULE IX - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM & HEAD & NECK
50 6 21 70 27 4 10 32 12 4 4 20 260
MODULE XI - REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
15 3 4 20 15 2 5 4 1 2 2 2 75
MODULE X - SPECIAL SENSES
10 3 5 14 13 2 5 12 1 2 2 2 71
TEST 30 27
Total Hours 220 40 62 338 158 26 52 174 65 28 28 130
Grand Total Hours
660 410 251
* Assisment distribution at the end of every Module
Theory -3X3 = 9
Practical-3X6=18
Total: 27 hrs
Dr.Mageshwari Professor & HOD Of Anatomy
Dr.Ursula Sampson Professor & HOD Of Biochemistry
Dr.Neelambikai Curriculum Committee Member- I MBBS
Dr.Ursula Sampson MEU / Curriculum Co-ordinator
Dr.Muthulakshmi
Professor & HOD Of Physiology
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE ACADEMIC LOAD DISTRIBUTION CHART
CBME I MBBS 2019
S.No
Module
THEORY Including SGT
and Integration
PRACTICAL Including
SGT
ECE ASSESSMENT
THEORY
ASSESSMENT SKILLS
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
SDL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
EXTRA CURRICULAR
TOTAL
1. MODULE I - GENERAL 44 54 6 9 18 5 8 6 2 152 2.
MODULE II - BLOOD 23 22 6 9 18 2 10 2 2 94
3. MODULE III - MUSCULO SKELETAL SYSTEM
46 82 6 9 18 5 7 5 4 183
4. MODULE IV - ENDOCRINOLOGY
25 26 6 9 18 2 13 2 2 103
5. MODULE V - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
40
34
6 9 18 3 4
3 3 120
6. MODULE VI - CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
39 60 12 9 18 10 12 4 4 168
7. MODULE VII - GASTRO INTESTINAL
65 75 6 9 18 3 23 3 3 205
SYSTEM 8. MODULE VIII - RENAL
SYSTEM 38 18 6 9 18 3 2 3 3 100
9. MODULE IX - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM & HEAD & NECK SPECIAL SENSES
114 131 12 18 36 8 10 8 8 345
10. MODULE X - REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
30 26 6 9 18 3 5 3 3 103
11. TOTAL 464 528 66 99 198 44 94 28 34 1573
Grant Total =1573
Dr.Mageshwari Dr.Muthulakshmi Dr.Ursula Sampson
Professor & HOD of Anatomy Professor & HOD of Physiology Professor & HOD of Biochemistry
Dr.Neelambikai Dr.Ursula Sampson
Curriculum Committee Member-I MBBS MEU/ Curriculum Committee Coordinator
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
I MBBS SYSTEM-ACADEMIC ANNUAL CALENDAR(2019-20)
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE MODULE BASED TIME TABLE-CBME
CBME I MBBS 2019
S.No DAYS 8.30 -9.30 9.30-10.30 10.30-11.30 11.30-12.30
LUNCH
1.30-2.30 2.30-3.30 3.30-4.30
1 MONDAY Lecture
Lecture
Skill Training Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
Horizontal
Integrated Teaching
Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
Foundation /AETCOM
2 TUESDAY Lecture
Lecture
SGT
Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
ECE
Skill Training Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
Sports and Extra
Curricular Activity
3 WEDNESDAY Anatomy Dissection Lecture Lecture Vertical
Integrated Teaching
Skill Training Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
4 THURSDAY Anatomy Dissection Lecture Lecture
SGT-
Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
ECE
Community
Medicine
5 FRIDAY Theory-SDL-Anatomy/
Physiology/Biochemistry
Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
SGT-
Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
ECE
6
SATURDAY
Lecture
Theory-SDL-Anatomy/
Physiology/Biochemistry
Theory-SDL-Anatomy/
Physiology/Biochemistry
Horizontal
Integrated Teaching
Anatomy/Physiology/Biochem
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE I GENERAL
S.No
TOPIC COMPETENCY
NUMBER LEVEL THEORY HOURS
PRACTICAL HOURS SDL INTEGRATION
1. Introduction to Anatomy K/KH 1
2. Introduction to Physiology K/KH 1
3. Introduction to Biochemistry K/KH 1
4. Anatomical position, various planes, relation, comparison, laterality & movement in our body AN 1.1 K/KH/S/SH 2 2
5. Structure& functions of the cell & sub-cellular organelles, Fluid mosaic model, cell junctions, inter cellular connection BI 1.1 K/KH 1
6. Structure and functions of a mammalian cell,apoptosis & Clinical applicationsPrinciples of Homeostasis PY 1.1+1.4+1.9 K/KH 2 Biochem
7. Introduction to Microscope PY2.11 K/KH/S/SH 4
8. Composition of bone and bone marrow, long bone, laws of ossification, special features of a sesamoid bone AN1.2,2.1,2.2,2.3 K/S 1 2
9. Carbohydrates –Importance, Classification, Monosaccharides BI 3.1 K/KH 1 2
10. Intercellular connections and Communications, Transport mechaisms across cell membranes PY1.3,1.5 K/KH 3 1
11. Types of cartilage with its structure & distribution in body, Joints with subtypes and examples, Nerve supply of joints & Hilton’s law AN 2.4,2.5,2.6 K/KH 1 1 Ortho
12. Reactions of Monosaccharides,Disaccharides&polysaccharides BI 3.1 K/KH 1 4
13. Fluid compartments of the body, its ionic composition & measurements PY1.6 K/KH 2 1
14. Structure of muscle tissue, parts of skeletal muscle and differentiate between, A116tendons and aponeuroses with examples.Shunt and spurt muscles AN 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 K/KH 1 Physio
15. Different types of muscle fibres and their structure PY 3.7 K/KH 1
16. Action potential and its properties in different muscle types (skeletal & smooth) PY 3.8 K/KH 1
17. Chart Discussion PY K/KH/S/SH 4
18. Proteins – Definition, Importance & Classification,Proteins – structure Isoelectric pH, Denaturation sequence BI 5.1 K/KH 1 2
19. Introduction to vascular system AN 5.1 to 5.8 K 1
20. Amino acids, classification, reactions BI 5.1 K/KH 1 4
21. Introduction to lymphatic system AN 6.1 to 6.3 K 1
22. Lipids – Classification & Fatty acid reactions phospholipids, cholesterol, lipoproteins BI 4.1 K/KH 2 4
23. Molecular basis of Resting Membrane Potential & Action Potential in excitable tissue PY 1.8 k 1
24. Introduction to nervous system AN 7.1 to 7.8 K 1
25. Structure and functions of a neuron and neuroglia, Nerve Growth Factor & other growth factors/cytokines PY 3.1 K/KH 1
26. Fundamental concepts of enzymes including IUBMB classification, co enzymes BI 2.1 K/KH 2 4 4
27. Introduction to integumentary system AN 4.1 to 4.5 K/KH/S/SH 1 2
28. Types of ossification, laws of ossification AN 2.2 K 1
29. Cell structure and Division AN 76.1,76.2 K 1
30. Gamatogenesis,Menstrual cycle AN 77.1,77.2,77.3 K 1
31. I Week of development AN 77.4 - 77.6 K 1
32. II Week of development AN 78.1- 78.5 K 1
33. III Week of development AN 79.1,79.2,79.3, 79.4,79.5,79.6 K 2 OBG
34. Embryonic period, Placenta and Umblical cord, Twinning and teratogens Postnatal growth & development
AN 80.1, 80.3 to 80.7, 52.6
K 3 OBG, PAED
35. Structural and numerical aberrations of chromosomes AN 75.1, 75.2 K 2
36. Modes of inheritance AN 75.3, 75.4 K 1
37. Prenatal diagnosis and Genetic counseling AN 81.1 , 81.2, 81.3, 75.5 K 1 Paed
38. Structure and classification of chromosomes AN 73.1 to 73.3 K 1
39. Karyotyping 7AN 3.1 to 73.3 K/KH 2
40. Epithelial tissue AN 65.1, 65.2 K/KH/S/SH 2
41. Connective tissue- General AN 66.1, 66.2 K/KH/S/SH 1
42. Cartilage AN 71.2 K/KH/S/SH 1
43. Mucopolysaccharides BI 3.1 K/KH 1
44. Bone AN 71.1 K/KH/S/SH 1
45. Muscle tissue AN 67.1 to 67.3 K/KH/S/SH 2
46. Peripheral nerve and autonomic ganglia AN 68.1 to 68.3 K/KH/S/SH 2
47. Blood vessels AN 69.1 to 69.3 K/KH/S/SH 2
48. Lymphoid organs- I, II AN 70.2 K/KH/S/SH 1
49. Skin &Glands AN 70.1, 72.1 K/KH/S/SH 1 PHYSIO
50. Demonstration of Embryology models AN 77,78,79,80 K/KH/S/SH 2
51. Demonstration of Genetic models AN 75 K/KH/S/SH 2
52. ASSESSMENT THEORY 3X3 = 9
53. ASSESSMENT SKILLS 6X3 + 18
54.
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE 6
GM,PAED,OBG,LAB, REGISTRATION
COUNTER
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 23 26 3 52
PHYSIOLOGY 12 8 2 22
BIOCHEMISTRY 10 20 4 34
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 45
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 54
SDL 9
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 5
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 6
EXTRA CURRICULAR 2
TOTAL HOURS 154
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
A (1-30) GM PAED OBG LAB REGISTRATIONCOUNTER
B (31-60) A B C D E
C (61-90) E A B C D
D (91-120) D E A B C
E (121-150) C D E A B
B C D E A
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.P.T.KOMALA - PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE II - BLOOD
S.No TOPIC
COMPETENCY NUMBER LEVEL
THEORY HOURS
PRACTICAL HOURS SDL INTEGRATION
1. Composition and functions of blood components PY2.1 K/KH 1 2. Origin, functions and variations of plasma
proteins BI 5.2 K/KH 1 2 PHYSIOLOGY 3. Structure, functions of hemoglobin and
myoglobin. Abnormal Hg and types BI 6.11, 6.12 K/KH 2 2 4. Estimation of Hemoglobin, ESR, PCV PY 2.11, 2.12 K/KH/S/SH 8 5. RBC formation(Erythropoiesis) and regulation
and its functions PY2.3 K/KH 2 6. Estimation of RBC PY2.11 S/SH 8 7. Vitamins B12 & Folic acid BI 6.5 K/KH 2 8. Pyridoxine, Iron metabolism BI6.9,6.10 K/KH 2 9.
Different types of anaemias & Jaundice PY2.5 K/KH 3 Medicne, Bio, Path
10. G6 PD deficiency, HMP Pathway & Uronic acid pathway BI 3.4 K/KH 1 Phy, GM
11. WBC formation (granulopoiesis) and its regulation PY2.6 K/KH 1 1
12. Estimation of WBC count PY 2.11 K/KH/S/SH 8 13. Reactions of proteins BI 5.1, 5.2 S/SH 2 14. Different types of immunity.
Development of immunity and its regulation PY2.10 K/KH 3 1 15. Differential Leukocyte count PY 2.11 K/KH/S/SH 8 16. Test for albumin BI 5.1, 5.2 S/SH 2 17. Test for gelatin BI 5.1, 5.2 S/SH 2
18. Cellular and humoral components of immune system, types and structure of antibodies & antigens. Immunoglobulins BI10.3,10.4 K/KH 1 2
19. Formation of platelets,variations and function Physiological basis of Hemostasis PY2.7, 2.8 K/KH 3
20. Estimation of Platelet, BT, CT PY 2.11, 2.13 K/KH/S/SH 12
21. Niacin & Vitamin K BI 6.5 K/KH 1 GM 22. Anticoagulants.Describe bleeding and clotting
disorders. PY 2.8 K/KH 2 1 Pathology 23. Test for peptones BI 5.1, 5.2 S/SH 2 24. Test for casein BI 5.1, 5.2 S/SH 2 25. Describe the differnt blood groups and discuss
clinical importance of blood banking,transfusion PY2.9 K/KH 2 1 Blood Bank
26. Blood grouping & revision PY 2.11 K/KH/S/SH 4
27. Identification of unknown proteins BI 5.1,5.2 S/SH 2 28. Osmotic fragility, Specific gravity & Charts PY 2.12 K/KH 12 29. Estimation of total protein in serum BI 11.8, 11.21 S/P 2 30.
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE 6
Blood Bank, Central Lab,
Biochem Lab, Path, GM, Paediatrics including Neonatal
ward 31. ASSESSMENT THEORY 3x3 = 9
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
PHYSIOLOGY 17 60 4 81
BIOCHEMISTRY 10 14 6 30
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 27
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 74
SDL 10
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 2
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 2
EXTRA CURRICULAR 2
TOTAL HOURS 150
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
A (1-25) BLOOD BANK CENTRAL LAB
BIO LAB PATH GM PEDIATRICS
B (26-50) A B C D E F
C (51-75) B C D E F A
D (76 - 100) C D E F A B
E (101 - 125) D E F A B C
F (126 - 150) E F A B C D
F A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.K.SENTHIL KUMAR - ASSO. PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE III-MUSCLO SKELETAL SYSTEM
Topic COMPETENCY NUMBER
LEVEL THEORY HOURS
PRAC HOURS
SDL INTEGRATION
Upper limb Osteology- Clavicle, scapula, Humerus Articulated hand
AN8.1 AN8.2 AN8.3 AN8.4 AN8.5 AN8.6
K/S 6
Vitamin D& Role of calcium as messenger
BI 6.5
K/KH 2
Introduction &development of locomotor system Pectoral region
AN13.8 AN20.10 AN9.1 AN9.2 AN9.3
K/S K/S/SH
1 2
Axilla
AN10.1 AN10.2 AN10.3 AN10.4 AN10.5 AN10.6
K/S/SH 2 2
AN11.2 AN11.4
Structure and functions of a neuron and neuroglia; Nerve Growth Factor & other growth factors/cytokines
PY3.1
1
Types, functions & properties of nerve fibers & Degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerves
PY3.2, PY 3.3
K/KH 1
Shoulder joint complex AN10.8 AN10.9 AN10.10 AN10.11 AN10.12
K/S/SH 2 2 Ortho
Intermuscular spaces around shoulder
AN10.8
K/KH 1
Arm AN10.10 AN10.11 AN10.12
K/S/SH 2 6
AN11.2
Structure of neuro-muscular junction and transmission of impulses & Neuro-muscular blocking agents & Myasthenia gravis
PY3.4,PY3.5, PY3.6
2
Cubital fossa
AN11.3 AN11.5 AN13.7
KH/K 1
Forearm AN12.1 AN12.2 AN12.11 AN12.12
K/S/SH 2 6
Elbow & wrist joints AN12.4 AN12.11 AN12.13
K/S/SH 2 2 Ortho
Molecular basis of muscle contraction in skeletal andinsmooth muscles & Mode of muscle contraction (isometric and isotonic)
PY3.9,PY3.10
3
Calcium & Phosphorus BI 6.9,6.10 K/KH 2 Phy,GM
Estimation of calcium & Phosphorus in serum
BI 11.11
S/P 2
Hand – muscles, vessels & nerves
AN12.3 AN12.5 AN12.6 AN12.7 AN12.8 AN12.9 AN12.14 AN12.15 AN13.3 AN13.4
K/S/SH 2 6
Hand – spaces
AN12.9 AN12.10 AN12.15
K/S/SH 2 2 GS
Nerve injuries of upper limb
AN10.3 AN10.5 AN10.6 AN10.13 AN11.2 AN11.4 AN12.8
K/S/SH 2 GS
Venous & lymphatic drainage of upper limb
AN10.4 AN13.1
K/S/SH 1 2
Radioulnar joints AN13.3 K/KH 1
Hand grips AN13.4 K/KH 1
Surface anatomy of upper limb
AN13.6 K/S/SH 1
Radiology of upper limb
AN13.5 K/S 1 Radiology
Lower Limb Osteology-Hip bone, femur, tibia,fibula Articulated foot
AN14.1 AN14.2 AN14.3 AN14.4
K/S 6
Explain energy source and muscle metabolism
Bl 3.4 K/KH 1
Glycogen Metabolism and disorders
BI 3.4,3.7,3.8
K/KH 2 Path,GM
Introduction, femoral triangle, Front of thigh adductor canal
AN15.1 AN15.2 AN15.3 AN15.4 AN15.5
K/S/SH 3 4 GS
Femoral canal Saphenous opening
AN15.4 AN15.1
K/S/SH 1
Hip joint AN17.1 AN17.2 AN17.3
K/S/SH 2 2 Ortho
Gluteal region AN16.1 AN16.2 AN16.3
K/S/SH 1 2
Posterior compartment of thigh
AN16.4 AN16.5
K/S/SH 1 2
Popliteal fossa
AN16.6 K/S/SH 1 2
Knee joint AN18.4 AN18.5 AN18.6 AN18.7
K/S/SH 2 2 Ortho
Anterior & lateral compartment of leg and dorsum of foot
AN18.1 AN18.2 AN18.3 AN18.4 AN18.5 AN18.6 AN18.7
K/S/SH 1 6
Posterior compartment of leg & retinacula around ankle
AN19.1 AN19.2 AN19.3 AN19.4 AN19.5 AN19.6 AN19.7
K/S/SH 2 4
Ankle joint, joints of foot
AN20.2 AN
K/KH/S 1
Vitamin C& Collagen metabolism
BI 6.5
K/KH 1 GM
Explain the gradation of muscular activity & Describe muscular dystrophy: myopathies
PY3.12 PY3.13
K/KH 2
1
MossosErgography
PY 3.14 K/KH/SH 4
Arches of foot
AN19.4 AN19.5 AN19.6 AN19.7
K/KH 1
Venous drainage of lower limb
AN20.3 AN20.5
K/S/SH 2 GS-1
Tibiofemoral joints AN20.1 K/KH 1
Gait AN16.2 AN16.3 AN19.6 AN19.7
K/KH 1
Sole AN19.6 AN19.7
K/KH 1 4
Surface anatomy of LL AN20.7
K/S/SH 2
Radiology of LL AN20.6 K/S 1 Radio
ASSESSMENT THEORY 3X3 = 9
ASSESSMENT PRACTICALS 3X6 = 18
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE 6 HRS
(Central lab,Pharmacology,GM,Orthopaedics,Paediatrics,Radiology)
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 35 73 7 112
PHYSIOLOGY 9 4 1 14
BIOCHEMISTRY 7 5 12
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 51
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 82
SDL 8
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 5
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 5
EXTRA CURRICULAR 4
TOTAL HOURS 188
A (1-25)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
CENTRAL LAB PHARM GM ORTHO PAED RADIO
B (26-50) A B C D E F
C (51-75) B C D E F A
D (76 - 100) C D E F A B
E (101 - 125) D E F A B C
F (126 - 150) E F A B C D
F A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.GNANAVEL – ASSO. PROF, DEPT. OF ANATOMY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE IV – ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
S.No Topic Competency Number
Level Theory Hours Practical Hours SDL Integration
1 Mechanism of action of steroid, protein and amine hormones, second messengers
PY8.6 K/KH 2 Biochemistry
2 Synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of hypothalamus
PY8.6 K/KH 1
3 Pituitary – Gross, histology & development. Effect of pituitary tumours on visual pathway Microanatomy of pituitary gland, Congenital anomalies of face, palate, tongue, branchial apparatus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland & eye
A 30.5 A 43.2 A 43.4
K/KH
1
2
General Surgery
4 Hypothalamo pituitary axis – Functions test
BI 3.10 K/KH 1
5 Synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions,regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion ofpituitary gland, charts
PY8.2 K/KH 2 2
6 Thyroid and parathyroid location, parts, border, surface, relations & blood supply of thyroid gland –Surgical anatomy+35.8 Clinical features of Thyroid swellings
A35.2, A35.8
K/KH 1 2 Gen surgery
7 Thyroid and parathyroid- Microscopic and Development, microanatomy of thyroid, parathyroid gland Development and developmental basic of congenital anomalies of thyroid gland
A 43.2, A 43.4
K/KH 1
8 Synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of thyroid gland.
PY8.2
K/KH 4 Vertical Integration – Anatomy, Physiology Bio chem. & Gen Med.
9 Thyroid Function Test BI 3.10 K/KH 1 2
10 Synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of parathyroid gland.
PY8.2 K/KH 1 1
11 Physiology of bone and calcium metabolism
PY8.1 K/KH 1 Anatomy
12 Adrenal gland- Gross, histology &development Gross anatomy & identify the microanatomy features of Gastro-
A 47.5 A 52.1,
K/KH/SH 1 1
intestinal system: Suprarenal gland
13 Synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of adrenal gland
PY 8.2 K/KH 3 2
14 Adrenal function test BI 3.10 K/KH 1 2
15 Pancreas- Gross, histology & development Gross anatomy & identify the microanatomy features of Gastro-intestinal system: Pancreas development
A 47.5 A 52.1 A 52.6,
K/KH/SH 2 1 General Medicine
16 Synthesis, secretion, transport, physiological actions, regulation and effect of altered (hypo and hyper) secretion of pancreas
PY8.2 K/KH 4 2 Gen. Medicine, Anatomy, Biochem, Physiology – Vertical Integration
17 Pancreatic Function Test BI 3.10 K/KH 1 2
18 Islets of Langerhans A 52.1 K/KH 1
19 Plasma glucose regulation, Diabetes Mellitus Estimation of Glucose in serum
BI 3.9,11.17(VI-PA,IM) BI 11.21
K/KH S/P
1 4
2
20 Metabolism of ketone bodies Identification of abnormal constituents in urine
BI 3.9, 11.17 BI 11.20
K/KH S/P
1
6
21 Pineal gland K/KH/SH 1
Identify, describe and draw microanatomy and development pineal gland
A 43.3
22 Physiology of Thymus & Pineal Gland PY8.3 K/KH 1 1 1
23 Diffuse endocrine system A 52.1 K/KH 1
24 Demonstration of Embryology models A 52.1 K/KH/SH 2
25 Histology of Pituitary, Thyroid and parathyroid, Adrenal gland, Pancreas, Pineal gland
A 52.1 K/KH/SH 2
26 Physiology Charts PY 8.5 K/KH 4
27 Metabolic and endocrine consequences of obesity &metabolic syndrome, Stress response. Outline the psychiatry component pertaining to metabolic syndrome.
PY8.5 CME-Integrated 3
28 Early clinical exposure – Thyroid, DM, Pituitary tumors, Cushing’s syndrome
Gen. Medicine, Bio lab, Paediatrics, Gen.Surgeory, 6 hrs Vertical Integration
29 ASSESSMENT THEORY 3X3=9
30 ASSESSMENT SKILLS 3X6 = 18
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 6 11 2 19
PHYSIOLOGY 22 12 2 36
BIOCHEMISTRY 5 10 9 24
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 33
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 33
SDL 13
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 2
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 2
EXTRA CURRICULAR 2
TOTAL HOURS 118
A (1-25)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
GM BIO LAB GS PAED PATH OG
B (26-50) A B C D E F
C (51-75) B C D E F A
D (76 - 100) C D E F A B
E (101 - 125) D E F A B C
F (126 - 150) E F A B C D
F A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.E.KAYALVIZHI - ASSO. PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE V - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
S.NO TOPIC COMPETENCY NUMBER LEVEL
THEORY HOURS
PRACTICAL HOURS SDL INTEGRATION
1 Introduction of respiratory system AN 37.1, 37.2, 37.3 K/KH/S/SH 3 2
2 Functional anatomy of the respiratory tract Py 6.1 K/KH 1 Anatomy (H)
3 Larynx I, Larynx II AN 38.1, to 38.3 K/KH/S/SH 2 2
4 Thoracic cage AN 21.3 K/KH/S/SH 1 2
5 Intercostal muscles,vessels and nerves AN 21.4 to 21.7 K/KH/S/SH 2 2
6 Diaphragm
AN 47.13, 47.14, 52.5 K/KH/S/SH 1 2
7 Pleura, lung, Pherenic nerve,Trachea
AN 24.1 to 24.6 K/KH/S/SH 2 2 Physio (H), GM (V)
8
Mechanics of normal respiration, pressure changes during ventilation, Lung volumes and capacities, alveolar surface tension, Compliance, airway resistance, ventilation, V/P ratio, diffusion capacity of lungs Py 6.2 K/KH 4 1
9 Spirometry PY 6.8 K/KH/S/SH 2
10 Transport of respiratory gases: Oxygen & CO2 Py 6.3 K/KH/S/SH 2
11 Examination of RS PY 6.9 K/KH/S/SH 4
12 Regulation of Respiration PY K/KH/S/SH 2
13 Revision Practicals PY K/KH/S/SH 4
14
General aspects of acid base balance, respiratory regulation of blood pH Bi 6.7, 6.8 K/KH 1
GM (V), Physio(H)
15 Associated disorders of acid base balance, Interpretation of ABG Bi 6.7, 6.8 K/KH/S/SH 1+1 2 GM (V),
Physio(H)
16 Physiology of high altitude & deep sea diving Py 6.4 K/KH/S/SH 2
17 Respiratory Function Test, Stethography PY 6.10 K/KH/S/SH 4
18
Principles of artificial respiration, oxygen therapy, acclimatization & decompression sickness py 6.5 K/KH/S/SH 3 1
19 Chart Discussion PY K/KH/S/SH 4
20
Pathophysiology of dyspnoea, hypoxia, cyanosis, asphyxia, drowning, periodic breathing py 6.6 K/KH/S/SH 2 1
21 Lung function tests & their clinical significance Py 6.7 K/KH/S/SH 2
TB & chest
22 Chart Discussion & OSCE PY K/KH/S/SH 4
23
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
6
TB Chest, Radio, Micro Lab, Biochem Lab, GM
24 ASSESSMENT THEORY 3X3=9
25 SKILLS ASSESSMENT 3X6=18
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 11 12 23
PHYSIOLOGY 18 22 3 43
BIOCHEMISTRY 3 2 5
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 32
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 34
SDL 5
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 3
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 3
EXTRA CURRICULAR 3
TOTAL HOURS 113
A (1-30)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
TB CHEST MICRO RADIP BIO LAB GM
TB
CHEST
B (31-60) A B C D E A
C (61-90) B C D E A B
D (91 - 120) C D E A B C
E (121 - 150) D E A B C D
E A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.SUNDARAVADIVEL, ASST PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE VI - CARDIO VASCULAR SYSTEM
TOPIC Competency Number Level
THEORY HOURS
PRAC HOURS SDL INTEGRATION
Introduction to CVS & Introduction & Demonstration of mediastinum AN 21.11 K/KH/SH 1 2
Subdivisions of mediastinum and its contents AN 21.11,23.1, 23.2,23.3,23.4 K/KH/SH 1 2
Fatty acid oxidation – all types (B) BI 4.2 K/KH 1 phy
Subdivisions, sinuses in pericardium, blood supply and nerve supply of pericardium AN 22.1 K/KH/SH 1 2
Fatty acid oxidation – all types (B) BI 4.2 K/KH 1
External features & internal features of heart AN 22.2 K/KH/SH 2 4
Fibrous skeleton of heart & cardiac plexus AN 22.6 K 1 1
Phospholipids & eicosanoids BI 4.1,4.6 K/KH 1 1
Mention the parts, position and arterial supply of the conducting system of heart AN 22.7 K/KH 1 Anat & Phy
Clincial examination of CVS PY 5.15 K/KH/SH 4
Pacemaker tissue and conducting system & Generation, conduction of cardiac impulse PY5.1,5.4 K/KH 2 Anat
Properties of cardiac muscle PY5.2 K/KH 1 Bio
Physiology of electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its applications and the cardiac axis PY5.5 K/KH 2 2 1 Medicine
Events occurring during the cardiac cycle , heart sounds PY5.3,5.1 K/KH 3 1
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE FOR CVS MODULE - I GM,RAD,CCU, Bio Lab,Cardio K
6 (2EACH)
Origin, course and branches of coronary arteries AN 22.3 K/KH/SH 1 2
Formation, course, tributaries and termination of coronary sinus AN 22.5 K//KH/SH 2
Metabolism of cholesterol, bile acids, enterohepatic circulation BI 4.3 K/KH/SH 1 2
Haemodynamics of circulatory system PY5.7 K/KH 1 1
Metabolism of cholesterol, bile acids, enterohepatic circulation BI 4.3 K/KH/SH 1 2
Local and systemic cardiovascular regulatory mechanisms PY5.8 K/KH 1
Metabolism of chylomicrons and VLDL, Metabolism of HDL, dyslipoproteinemias & Fatty Liver
BI 4.3
K/KH 1 2
Factors affecting heart rate, regulation of cardiac output PY5.9 K/KH/SH 3
Arterial pulse JVP PY5.12 K/KH/SH 1 4
Estimation of total cholesterol & HDL in serum BI 11.9 S/P
4 Biochemistry chart, Lipid profile BI 4.7,11.17 K/KH/SH 2 2 Path,GM
Regulation blood pressure PY5.9 K/KH/SH 2
Determination of BP and in different grades of posture & exercise PY 5.12 K/KH/SH 12
Estimation of triglycerides in serum BI 11.10 S/P
4 Biochemistry chart, Lipid profile BI 4.7,11.17 K/KH 2 Path, GM
Anatomical basis of ischemic heart disease AN 22.4
K/KH 2 GM, Phy, bio
Peculairities of coronary circulation PY5.10 K/KH 1
Abnormal ECG, arrythmias, heart block and myocardial Infarction
PY5.6
K/KH 2 GM, Anat & bio
Iso enzymes and Cardiac biomarkers BI 11.17, 2.1 K/KH/SH 2 2 Anat &phy
Patho-physiology of shock, syncope and heart failure PY5.11 K/KH 3 1
Development of heart and demonstration of embryology models, AN 25.2 K/KH/SH 2 2
etal circulation and changes occurring at birth AN 25.3 K/KH 1
Embryological basis of:1) atrial septal defect, 2) ventricular septal defect, 3) Fallot’s tetralogy & 4)Tracheo-oesophageal fistula
AN 25.4
K/KH 1 1 Paed
Developmental basis of congenital anomalies, transposition of great vessels, dextrocardia, patent ductus arteriosus and coarctation of aorta,
AN25.5
K/KH/SH 1 3 1 Radio
Mention development of aortic arch arteries, SVC, IVC and coronary sinus AN 25.6 K/KH 1
Surface anatomy of apex beat, heart borders & valves of heart AN 25.9 k/S/SH 2
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE FOR CVS MODULE - II
GM, RAD, ECHO,Bio Lab, Lab Cath, Paediatrics
K 6
Phy practicals Revision 4 hrs
ASSESSMENT THEORY - CVS MODULE 3X3 = 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS - CVS MODULE 6X3 + 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE FOR MODULE CVS 10
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 13 22 3 38
PHYSIOLOGY 22 26 4 52
BIOCHEMISTRY 10 16 5 31
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 45
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 64
SDL 12
ECE 12
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 10
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 4
EXTRA CURRICULAR 4
TOTAL HOURS 178
A (1-25)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
GM Radio CCU/ECHO Bio Lab
Cath
Lab Paed
B (26-50) A B C D E F
C (51-75) B C D E F A
D (76 - 100) C D E F A B
E (101 - 125) D E F A B C
F (126 - 150) E F A B C D
F A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.NEELAMBIKAI, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE VII - GASTRO INTESTINAL SYSTEM
Topic COMPETENCY NUMBER
LEVEL TEORY HOURS
PRAC HOURS
SDL INTEGRATION
Describe the structure and functions of digestive system
PY 4.1 1
Balanced diet & dietary fibre, BMR BI 8.1,8.4 K/KH 1 3 PATH,GM,paed
Inguinal Canal AN 44.4 ,44.5 K/S/SH 2 2 GS
Inguinal Hernia AN 44.4 K/KH 1
Peritoneum AN 47.1 , 47.2, 47.3, 47.4 ,47.1 ,47.2
K/S 2 4
Oral cavity AN 36.1, 36.2, 36.4 1
Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of saliva
PY 4.2 2
Stomach AN 47.5,47.6 47.5 K/S/SH 2 4 GS
Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation
of gastric juice
PY 4.2 4
Discuss the physiology aspects of: peptic ulcer
PY 4.2 2 1 GS, PHARM, PATH
Pyloric stenosis AN 47.5 1
Duodenum AN K/S/SH 2 4
Pancreas & coeliac trunk AN 47.5 ,47.6 K/S 3 2 GM
Jejunum, Ileum, superior mesenteric artery
AN 47.5 K/S/SH 2
Describe the composition, mechanism of secretion, functions, and regulation of exocrine pancreas
PY4.2 2 1
Describe GI movements, regulation and functions.
PY4.3 4 2
Digestion & absorption of Carbohydrates, lipids, & proteins
BI 3.2, 3.3, 4.2, 5.3 K/KH 2 1 GM
Gastric function tests BI 6.14 K/KH 2 4 GM, PHYSIO
Glycolysis, pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
BI 3.4 ,3.7 K/KH 1 GM
Liver AN 47.5, 47.6 K/S 2 4
Extrahepatic Biliary Apparatus AN 47.5 ,47.6 , 47.7 K/S/SH 2 2 GS-1
Portal vein &Porto-systemic anastomosis
AN 47.8 ,47.10 ,47.1 K/S/SH 3 4 GS-1
Spleen AN 47.5 , 47.6 1
Gluconeogenesis BI 3.4,4.2,6.9,6.10 K/KH 1 GM, PHYSIO
Glycogen metabolism BI 3.4 K/KH 1 GM
liver function tests BI 6.14 K/KH 1 1 GM, PHYSIO
Pancreatic function tests BI 6.14 K/KH 1 2
Estimation of total bilirubin in serum BI 11.12 S/P 2
Estimation of SGOT& SGPT in serum BI 11.13 S/P 2
Estimation of Alkaline phosphatase in serum
BI 11.14 S/P 2
Caecum & Vermiform Appendix AN 47.5, 47.6 K/S/SH 2 2 GS
Trace elements BI 6.9,6.10 K/KH 1 GM
Minerals BI 6.9,6.10 K/KH 1 GM, PHYSIO
Large intestine function, defecation reflux and explain role of dietary fibres
PY 4.3 1 1 BIO
Discuss the physiology aspects of , gastrooesophageal reflux disease, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, dynamic ileus, Hirschsprung's disease
PY 4.9 K/KH 2 1 1 GM,GS
Rectum AN 47.5 ,48.8 K/S/SH 1 2
Anal Canal AN 47.5 K/S 2 2 GS
Ischio-anal fossa AN 49.4 K/S 1 GS
Describe the source of GIT hormones, their regulation and functions
PY 4.5 2
Clinical examination of abdomen PY 4.10 S 4
Types and causes of PEM and its effects BI 8.2 K 1 Path,GM,Paed
GIT Charts PY 4 GM-1
Development of GIT Embryology & Demonstration of GIT models
AN 52.4 ,52.5 , 52.6 K/S 4 4
Describe the Gut-Brain Axis PY 4.6 1 2
Lumbar Vertebra & Sacrum AN 50.1, 50.2, 50.3, 50.4
2
Osteology of Pelvis AN 53.1, 53.2, 53.3,53,4
1 2 OBG
Surface anatomy of all organs of GIT AN 55.1,55.2 2
Radiology - Plain and contrast Radiographs
AN 54.1,54.2,54.3 2 Rad-1
Histology: Salivary Glands- Serous, Mucous, Mixed
2
Histology: Salivary Glands- Serous, Mucous, Mixed
2
Histology: Salivary Glands- Serous, Mucous, Mixed
2
ASSESSMENT THEORY
ASSESSMENT SKILLS
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE GM,GS,PAED,OBG,RAD, LAB,
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 34 60 4 98
PHYSIOLOGY 21 11 7 39
BIOCHEMISTRY 11 7 11 29
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 66
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 78
SDL 22
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 3
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 3
EXTRA CURRICULAR 3
TOTAL HOURS 208
A (1-25)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
GM PAED GS LAB RADIO OBG
B (26-50) A B C D E F
C (51-75) B C D E F A
D (76 - 100) C D E F A B
E (101 - 125) D E F A B C
F (126 - 150) E F A B C D
F A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.LALITHA- ASST. PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF ANATOMY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE VIII - RENAL SYSTEM
S. NO.
TOPIC COMPETENCY NO.
LEVEL THEORY HRS
PRACTICAL HRS
SDL INTEGRATING DEPT.
1. Kidney and ureter
AN 47.5 K/KH/SH
2 4 RAD-1
2. Structure and function of kidney
PY7.1
K/KH 1 Anatomy
3. Structure and functions of juxta glomerular apparatus and role of renin-angiotensin system
PY7.2
K/KH 1
4. Mechanism of urine formation involving processes of filtration,GFR tubular reabsorption & secretion; concentration and diluting mechanism
PY7.3
K/KH 8 2
5. Urea cycle Urea estimation, NPN substance
BI 5.4
K/KH 2 PAEDIATRICS
6. Urinary bladder , Innervations of urinary bladder, Cystometry and normal cystometrogram
AN 48.5, 48.6 &
K/KH/S/SH
2 + 1 2 GM -1, PHY
7 Physiology of micturition and its abnormalities & Cystometry and
PY7.6 + PY7.9
K/KH 3 2 1
normal cystometrogram
8 Male and female urethra
AN 48.2 K/KH 1
9. Development of Kidney, ureter, Urinary bladder
AN 52.7 K/KH 2
10. Renal angle AN 55.1 K/KH 1
11. Morris parallelogram AN 55.2 K/KH 1
12. Acid base balance, Renal regulation of pH
BI 6.7,6.8
K/KH 2
13. Posterior abdominal wall(fascia,plexus)
AN 45.1-45.3, 47.12, 48.4
K/KH/S/SH
2 4
14. Histology of Kidney, ureter, Urinary bladder K/KH/S/SH
2
15. Embryology models K/KH/S/SH
2
16. Artificial kidney, dialysis and renal transplantation , Diuretics
PY7.7
K/KH 4 Medicine
17. Renal function tests BI 6.14, PY 7.8
K/KH 2 Physio, path, GM.
18 Creatinine clearance BI K/KH 4
19 Abnormal constituents of urine BI K/KH 8
20 Renal Calculi BI K/KH 1+2
21. Acid base imbalance and renal regulation of PH
BI 6.7, 6.8, 7.5 K/KH/S/SH
1 2 Physio, GM
22 Chart discussion PHY K/KH/S/SH
4
Theory Assessment 3X3=9
Skills Assessment 3X6=18
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 10 14 2 26
PHYSIOLOGY 17 6 3 26
BIOCHEMISTRY 22 2 24
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 49
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 22
SDL 5
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 3
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 3
EXTRA CURRICULAR 3
TOTAL HOURS 118
A (1-25)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
GM UROLOGY RADIO LAB NEPHRO Paed
B (26-50) A B C D E F
C (51-75) B C D E F A
D (76 - 100) C D E F A B
E (101 - 125) D E F A B C
F (126 - 150) E F A B C D
F A B C D E
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.SUMANTH, ASST PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE IX - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM -1
TOPIC- HEAD NECK/ CNS SS/ VITAMINS GENETICS MODULE 9 COMP NO. DOMAIN LEVEL THEORY HRS PRAC HRS SDL INTEGRATION
Organisation of nervous system PY 10.1 K KH 1 Anatomy
Synapse,reflex,receptors,chemical transmission in nervous system
PY10.2, 10.10 K KH 3
Reflexes,superficial, deep reflexes PY 10.11 S SH 8 8
Spinal cord (5) AN 57.1-5 K/S KH,SH 2 2 Physio,GM
Structure and functions of DNA, RNA including cell cycle BI 7.1 K KH 1
Medulla (4) AN 58.1-4 K/S KH,SH 2 2 ,GM
Replication of DNA BI7.2 K KH 1
Pons (3) AN 59.1-3 K/S KH,SH 1 2 Physio
Midbrain(3) AN 61.1-3 K/S KH,SH 1 1 Physio,GM
Transcription BI7.2 K KH 1 GM
Cerebrum-surface,poles,sulci gyri, functional areas AN62.2,3 K/S KH,SH 2 3
Cerebral cortex PY10.7 K/S KH,SH 1
Cerebrum -White matter AN62.3 K/S KH,SH 2 2
Physiological basis of memory, sleep, learning PY10.9 K KH 2
Cranial nerves 1,2,5 AN 62.1 K KH 3
Cranial nerves 3,4,6 AN 62.1 K KH 1 1
Examination of cranial nerves1-6 PY10.20 S SH 8
Cranial nerves 7,8,9 AN 62.1 K KH 2
Cranial nerve 10,11,12 AN 62.1 K KH 2
Examination of cranial nerves 7-12 PY10.20 S SH 8
Translation BI 7.2 K KH 1
Thalamus, Hypothalamus PY10.7 K/S KH,SH 2 1 Physio,GM
Regulation of gene BI 7.3 K KH 1
Somatic sensations and sensory tract PY 10.3 K KH 2
Sensory system examination PY10.11 S SH 8
Motor tract PY 10.4 K KH 2
Motor system examination PY 10.11 S SH 8
Spinal cord- function, lesion, sensory disturbances PY10.6 K KH 1 2 ,GM
Cerebellum (3) AN 60.1-3 K/S KH,SH 2 2 Physio,GM
Cerebellum PY10.7 K/S KH,SH 2 4
Genetic code & mutation, DNA repair BI 7.2, 7.3 K KH 1
Maintanence of tone, body movements, posture, equilibrium, vestibular apparatus PY10.4 K KH 2 1
Basal Ganglia AN62.4 K/S KH,SH 1 1
Basal ganglia PY10.7 K/S KH,SH 2
Recombinant DNA technology BI 7.4 K KH 1
Limbic system AN62.4 K KH 1
Limbic system PY10.7 K KH 2
carcinogens, tumour markers BI 10.1, 10.2 K KH 1
Ventricular system(2) AN 63.1,2 K KH 3 1 1 Physio,PAED
Molecular techniques BI 7.4 K KH 1
Meninges and CSF (2) AN. 56.1,2 K/S KH,SH
2 1 1 Physio, GM
CSF(1) BI11.15 K KH 1
Reticular activating system, Autonomic nervous system PY10.5 K KH 2 1
EEG during sleep PY10.8 K KH 1 Physio,MGM
Identify normal EEG PY10.12 K/S KH,SH 1 1 1
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE 6 GM, PAED, PSYCHIATRY, CLINICAL PHARM, SURGERY
ASSESSMENT THEORY 3X3=9
SKILLS ASSESSMENT 3X6=18
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 27 37 2 66
PHYSIOLOGY 34 47 3 84
BIOCHEMISTRY 13 13
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 74
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 84
SDL 5
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 4
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 4
EXTRA CURRICULAR 4
TOTAL HOURS 208
A (1-30)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
GM PAED SURGERY PSYCHIATRY
CLINICAL
PHARMACOLOGY
B (31-60) A B C D E
C (61-90) B C D E A
D (91 - 120) C D E A B
E (121 - 150) D E A B C
E A B C D
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR DR.VIJAYA, PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF ANATOMY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE XI CNS & SPECIAL SENSES-2
S.NO
TOPIC- HEAD NECK/ CNS SS/ VITAMINS GENETICS MODULE 9
COMPETENCY NUMBER DOMAIN LEVEL
THEORY HRS
PRAC HRS SDL INTEGRATION
1 Osteology Head neck- (7) competencies AN26.1,2,3,4,5,7
K/S SH 6
2 Scalp- (2) AN27.1,2 K/S KH,SH 1 2 General surgery
3 Face and parotid region(10) AN 28.1- 10
K/S KH,SH 4 5 General surgery
4 Posterior triangle of neck (4) AN 29.1,3
K/S KH,SH 2 2
5 Cranial cavity (5) AN30.1-4
K/S KH,SH 3 4
6 Orbit (5)
AN31.1-5 K/S KH,SH 2 2 1 Ophthalmology
7 Anterior triangle (2) AN32.1,2 K/S KH,SH 3 3
8 Temporal and infratemporal region (5) AN 33. 1- 5
K/S KH,SH 2 4 General Surgery
9 Submandibular region (2) AN 34.1,2
K/S KH,SH 2 3 General Surgery
10 Deep structures of neck (5) AN 35.1,3,4,5,6,7
K/S KH,SH 5 3 1 General Surgery
11 Deep structures of neck (3) AN 36.1,2,3
K KH 2 2 1 ENT
12 Larynx (3) AN 38.1-3
K/S KH,SH 3 3 ENT
13 Cavity of nose(2) AN 37.1-3
K/S KH,SH 2 3 ENT A B
14 Tongue (2) AN 39.1,2
K/S KH,SH 1 2
15 Smell and taste sensation(2) PY10.13, 10.14
K KH 2 2
16 Vitamins Biotin, Pantothenic acid Thiamin, Pyridoxine(1)
BI 6.5 K KH 2 2 GM
17 Organs of Hearing & Equilibrium (5) AN40.1-5
K/S KH,SH 3 3 ENT
18 Functional anatomy of ear, hearing (1) PY10.15
K KH 1 ANAT
19 Deafness, hearing tests (1) PY 10.16 K/S KH,SH 1 4 ENT
20 Eyeball (3) AN41.1-3 K/S KH,SH 3 3 Ophthalmology
21 Functional anatomy of eye, image form,colour vision,refractive error, pupil, lightreflex(1)
PY10.17 K KH 5 2
22 Testing visual acquity, field of vision, colour vision, Snellen chart
PY10.20 S SH 2 8
23 Pituitary gland and tumor in visual Pathway(1) AN 30.5 K KH 1 GM
24 Physiological basis of lesion in visual pathway (1) PY 10.18
K KH 1 2 ENT
25 Vitamin A Xerophthalmia (1) BI6.5 K KH 1
26 Auditory and Visual evoke potentials (1) PY 10.19 K KH 1 2 2
27 Back region(3) AN42.1-3 K/S KH,SH 1 1 General surgery
28 Head and neck-histology, joints, SA, radiology(9) AN 43.1-9
K/S KH,SH 4 7 Radiodiagnosis/GS
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE 6 ENT, OPTHAL,NEURO, SURGERY, ORTHO
ASSESSMENT THEORY ASSESSMENT THEORY 3X3=9
SKILLS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT SKILLS 3X6=18
B C
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 44 60 3 107
PHYSIOLOGY 13 18 4 35
BIOCHEMISTRY 3 2 5
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 60
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 78
SDL 9
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 4
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 4
EXTRA CURRICULAR 4
TOTAL HOURS 192
A (1-30)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
ENT OPTHAL ORTHO SURGERY NEURO
B (31-60) A B C D E
C (61-90) B C D E A
D (91 - 120) C D E A B
E (121 - 150) D E A B C
E A B C D
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR
DR.VIJAYA, PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF ANATOMY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI
C D
D E
MEENAKSHI ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
MEENAKSHI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CBME - TEACHING LEARNING ASSESSMENT - MODULE X - REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
S.No TOPIC COMPETENCY NUMBER LEVEL THEORY HOURS
PRAC HOURS SDL
INTEGRATING DEPT
1 External genitalia – male and female AN 46.1, 46.2 K/S 2 2
2
Penis (parts, components, blood supply and lymphatic drainage)
AN 46.3,46.4,46.5 K/KH 1
3
sex determination; sex differentiation and theirabnormities and outline psychiatry and practical implication of sex
determination PY9.1 K/KH 2 1 Anatomy
4 Testis and spermatic cord AN 46.1 1 1
5 Perineum AN 49.3, 49.2, 49.5 K/S/SH 2 1
6 Pelvic diaphragm with pelvic peritoneal pouches AN 48.1, 49.1 K/S/SH 2 1
7 Prostate and accessory male reproductive organs AN 48.2, 48.5, 48.7 K/S/SH 2 2 GS
8 Uterus, Adnexa and ovaries& AN 48.2 K/S/SH 3 3 OBG
9 Lateral pelvic wall AN 48.3, 48.4 K/S/SH 1 1
10 Mammary gland AN 9.2, 9.3 K/KH/S 2 1 GS
11 Development of reproductive system AN 52.8 K/KH 2 2
12
Puberty: onset, progression, stages; early anddelayed puberty and outline adolescent clinical and psychological association PY9.2 K/KH 2 Psychology
13 Vitamin E and selenium BI-6.5 K/KH 1 GM
14
Male reproductive system: functions of testis and control of spermatogenesis & factors modifying it and outline its association with psychiatric illness PY9.3 K/KH/S/SH 2 1
Anat, Psychology
15
Female reproductive system: (a) functions of ovary and its control; (b) menstrual cycle - hormonal, uterine and ovarian changes PY9.4 K/KH/S/SH 2 2 Anatomy
16 Physiological effects of sex hormones PY9.5 K/KH/S/SH 1 1
17 Contraceptive methods for male and female. Discuss theiradvantages & disadvantages PY9.6 K/KH/S/SH 1
18 Effects of removal of gonads on physiological functions PY9.7 1
19 Physiology of pregnancy, parturition & lactation and outline the psychology and psychiatry-disorders associated with it PY9.8 K/KH/S/SH 3 OG
20 Semen analysis report including (a) sperm count,(b) sperm morphology and (c) sperm motility PY9.9 K/KH/S/SH 1 1
21
Pregnancy tests & theormonal changes and their effects during perimenopause and menopause & common causes of infertility in a couple androle of IVF in managing a case of infertility PY9.10 + 11 + 12 K/KH/S/SH 2 1 OG, BIO
22 Charts PY 4
Prostatic urethra AN 48.2 K/KH 1
23 Ambiguous genitalia AN 52.8 K/KH 1
24 Remnants of mesonephric and paramesonephric ducts AN 52.8 K/KH 1
25 Sections of pelvic cavity – Male and female AN K/KH/S/SH 2
26 Models for development of reproductive system AN K/KH/S/SH 2
27
Histology:Testis, epididymis, Vas deferens, Seminal vesicle & prostate, Penis, Uterus, Uterine tube Ovary, mammary gland, and placenta
AN 52.2, 52.3 K/KH/S/SH 2
28 Radiology:Hystero-salpingography, Cystoscopy AN 54.2 K/KH/S/SH 1 RAD
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE 6
Lab, Lab ward,
Surgery, Paed
ASSESSMENT THEORY 3x3 = 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 6x3 = 18
TOTAL HOURS
DEPARTMENT THEORY/SGT PRACTICAL SDL TOTAL
ANATOMY 17 22 3 42
PHYSIOLOGY 17 7 2 26
BIOCHEMISTRY 1 1
HOURS
THEORY INCLUDING SGT & INTEGRATION 34
PRACTICAL INCLUDING SGT 29
SDL 6
ECE 6
ASSESSMENT THEORY 9
ASSESSMENT SKILLS 18
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 3
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 3
EXTRA CURRICULAR 3
TOTAL HOURS 111
A (1-30)
EARLY CLINICAL EXPOSURE
Lab OG Surgery Paed GM
B (31-60) A B C D E
C (61-90) B C D E A
D (91 - 120) C D E A B
E (121 - 150) D E A B C
E A B C D
MODULE CO-ORDINATOR
DR.SIVAKUMAR, ASST PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY
MODULE PREPARED & CHECKED BY
DR.MAHESWARI - PROF & HOD OF ANATOMY DR.MUTHULAKSHMI - PROF & HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY DR.URSULA SAMPSON - PROF & HOD OF BIOCHEMISTRY IN COLLABORATION WITH MEU CO-ORDINATOR PROF.DR.URSULA SAMPSON SUBMITTED TO DEAN, MMCH&RI