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1 KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY I M.B.B.S BATCH (8) - SCHEDULE OCTOBER 2016 NAME OF THE FACULTY LECTURE/DEMONSTRATION TOPIC DATE TIME DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY 01/10/ Subdivisions Of Anatomy DR. T.L. ANBUMANI EXAM PATTERN 01/10/ DR. T.L. ANBUMANI INTRODUCTION TO ARTHROLOGY 01/10/ MEDICAL EDUCATION ORIENTATION PROGRAM 03/10/ UNIT & DR. GIRIJA SIVAKUMAR MEDICAL EDUCATION ORIENTATION PROGRAM 04/10/ UNIT & DR. GIRIJA SIVAKUMAR MR. G. SIVAKUMARAN CARTILAGES, 05/10/ Classification, Types, Function. MR. G. SIVAKUMARAN SKELETAL 05/10/ Functions of bones, Classification of bones, Gross structure of Adult bone, parts of Growing bone, ossification, blood supply of bone TERMINOLOGY 06/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI INTRODUCTION TO DIGESTIVE 06/10/ DR. T.L. ANBUMANI INTRODUCTION TO CARDIAC 06/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI INTRODUCTION TO CIRCULATORY 06/10/ INTRODUCTION TO LYMPHATIC 06/10/ Components, lymph nodes, drainage. MRS. M. RAZIA BANU INTRODUCTION TO INTEGUMENTARY 06/10/ Structure of skin, nails, hair, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, superficial and deep fascia. DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN INTRODUCTION TO MYOLOGY 07/10/ Types of muscles, classification, structure of striated muscle, Fascicular architecture of muscles, naming of muscles, nerve supply, actions. DR. T.L. ANBUMANI CLASSIFICATION OF JOINTS 07/10/ MRS. M. RAZIA BANU INTRODUCTION TO EXCRETORY 07/10/
2 DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN DR. T.L. ANBUMANI INTRODUCTION TO REPRODUCTIVE 08/10/ INTORDUCTION TO ENDOCRINE 08/10/ INTRODUCTION TO NERVOUS Parts, neuron, peripheral nerves, spinal nerves, summary of cranial nerves, autonomic nervous system. 08/10/ MR. G. SIVAKUMARAN CONNECTIVE TISSUES AND GLANDS 08/10/ MRS. M. RAZIA BANU INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS 08/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY 13/10/ DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN PRINCIPLES OF RADIOLOGY 13/10/ DR. T.L. ANBUMANI INTRODUCTION TO SURFACE MARKING 13/10/ AND OSPE DR. T.L. ANBUMANI INTRODUCTION TO UPPER LIMB 13/10/ DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN PALMAR APONEUROSIS SUPERFICIAL PALMAR ARCH FLEXOR RETINACULUM 14/10/ DR. GIRIJA SIVAKUMAR MRS. M. RAZIA BANU SMALL MUSCLES OF HAND DEEP BRANCH OF ULNAR NERVE DEEP PALMAR ARCH CARPAL TUNNEL DORSUM OF HAND DORSAL VENOUS ARCH & VEINS OF UPPER LIMB 14/10/ /10/ /10/ MRS. M. RAZIA BANU HISTOLOGY INTRODUCTION - 17/10/ MICROSCOPES ALL STAFF HISTOLOGY PRACTICALS 17/10/ DR. T.L. ANBUMANI INTRODUCTION TO EMBRYOLOGY 17/10/ MR. G. SIVAKUMARAN ETENSOR EXPANSION 18/10/ EXTENSOR TENDON MRS. M. RAZIA BANU FASCIAL SPACES OF HAND 18/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI WRIST JOINT 19/10/ JOINTS OF THUMB DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN MUSCLES OF THE BACK ATTACHED TO 19/10/ SCAPULA DR. T.L. ANBUMANI MAMMARY GLAND 20/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI AXILLA-BOUNDARIES & CONTENTS 20/10/ MRS. M. RAZIA BANU AXILLARY ARTERY. 20/10/ TRAPEZIUS & STRUCTURES UNDER COVER OF IT 20/10/ ALL STAFF DISSECTION 21/10/
3 DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN DELTOID & STRUCTURES UNDER COVER OF IT PECTORAL MUSCLES CLAVI PECTORAL FASCIA LATISSIMUS DORSI SERRATUS ANTERIOR 21/10/ /10/ ALL STAFF HISTOLOGY PRACTICAL 24/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI CUBITAL FOSSA 24/10/ MR. G. SIVAKUMARAN BACK OF ARM MUSCLES,NERVES & VESSELS RADIAL GROOVE. 25/10/ MRS. M. RAZIA BANU FRONT OF FORE ARM 25/10/ DR. T.L. ANBUMANI SHOULDER JOINT 26/10/ ALL STAFF DISSECTION 27/10/ FRONT OF ARM MUSCLES, NERVES, VESSELS 27/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI BACK OF FORE ARM 27/10/ DR. T.L. ANBUMANI ELBOW JOINT & ANASTAMOSIS AROUND IT 27/10/ ALL STAFF DISSECTION 28/10/ DR. K. DURAI PANDIAN RADIO ULNAR JOINT INTEROSSEOUS MEMBRANE 28/10/ MR. G. SIVAKUMARAN OSTEOLOGY - HUMERUS 28/10/ ALL STAFF DISSECTION 31/10/ DR. A. THAMARAI SELVI RADIOLOGY OF UPPER LIMB 31/10/
4 KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTY- I YR MBBS BATCH 03/10/2016 TEACHING SCHEDULE OF OCTOBER 2016 PRACTICALS DATE DAY TIME TOPIC STAFF TUE ORIENTATION Medical Edu Unit WED INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICALS-I TUE REACTIONS OF GLUCOSE- DEMO WED REACTIONS OF GLUCOSE- DEMO Dr. A. Khadeja bi Dr. Sathish kumar Dr. Prabha Suresh TUE REACTIONS OF GLUCOSE PRACTICAL Dr. Harini WED REACTIONS OF GLUCOSE PRACTICAL Dr. Firoz Pathan All teaching staff are required to complete their portions within stipulated time Any exchange of classes or extension of classes should be informed prior to MBBS practicals moderators Dr. A. Khadeja & Dr. P. Firoz and HOD. Professor & HOD Department of Biochemistry
5 KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTY 02/10/2016 TEACHING SCHEDULE OF OCTOBER 2016 I YR MBBS BATCH DATE DAY TIME TOPIC STAFF WED 02:30-3:30 Introduction Of Biochemistry Dr. Saha THUR 11:30-12:30 Introduction Of Biochemistry Dr. Saha FRI 02:30-3:30 Cell & subcellular organelles Dr.L. Siva TUE Transport mechanisms Dr.L. Siva WED 02:30-3:30 Chemistry of Carbohydrates I- Classification THUR 11:30-12:30 Chemistry of Carbohydrates IIproperties FRI 02:30-3:30 Chemistry of Carbohydrates III-Isomerism TUE Chemistry of Carbohydrates IV- Polysaccharides WED 02:30-3:30 Chemistry of Proteins I- Classification of aminoacids & proteins THUR 11:30-12:30 Chemistry of Proteins II- Structural organisation FRI 02:30-3:30 Chemistry of Proteins III- Structural organisation SAT I- MONTHLY TEST DR. Sarvanan DR. Sarvanan DR. Pathan Firoz DR. Pathan Firoz Dr. Saha Dr. Saha Dr. Saha TUE Chemistry of Proteins IVbiological Dr. A. Khadeja bi important peptides, structure of other proteins WED 02:30-3:30 Chemistry of Proteins V- Dr. A. Khadeja bi Immunoglobulins THUR 11:30-12:30 Practical/ Demonstration DR.Amar FRI 02:30-3:30 Practical/ Demonstration DR.Amar All teaching staff are required to complete their portions within stipulated time Any exchange of classes or extension of classes should be informed prior to MBBS moderator Dr. L. Siva and HOD. Prof. & Head Department of Biochemistry, KIMS
6 Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre DATE TIME LECTURE/DEMONSTRATION FACULTY Introduction to Physiology Dr.S.Vadivel UNIT I - GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY Cell membrane- Fluid Mosaic model, Structure & Functions, Cell organelles, Nucleus, cytoskeleton, Molecular motors Dr.M.Vijayamalathi Practical instruction Microscope Dr.M.Vijayamalathi Practical - Microscope & Haemocytometer ALL STAFF Dr.S.Vadivel Dr.Navin.R Dr.B.Jaya Dr.M.Vijayamalathi Dr.Sumitra Mrs.Uma Mrs.Lalitha Dr.Sudakar Dr. Arumugam Intercellular junctions -Types & functions, Cell adhesion Dr.M.Vijayamalathi molecules types, functions Transport across cell membrane- passive transport: simple Dr.Sumitra diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, Ficks Law Transport across cell membrane- Active transport: primary active transport, Secondary active transport, Vesicular transport Dr.Sumitra Practicals - Microscope & Haemocytometer ALL STAFF Homeostasis, Feedback mechanisms in body Dr.Vadivel Tutorials Cell Physiology, Transport across cell membrane ALL STAFF Test - Cell Physiology, Transport across cell membrane ALL STAFF Body fluid compartments- ECF, ICF, Anion gap, edema Dr.Navin Rajaratnam
7 Membrane potential, Genesis of resting membrane potential Dr.B.Jaya Practical instruction Enumeration of RBC Mrs.Lalithamma.A Practicals Enumeration of RBC ALL STAFF Membrane potential- Action potential in neuron, Skeletal, Cardiac muscles Dr.B.Jaya Practicals Enumeration of RBC ALL STAFF Second messengers, Physiology of genetics, Apoptosis Mrs.Lalithamma UNIT II NERVE, MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY Neuron Structure, functions, Properties of nerve fibres, Nerve Dr.Sumitra fibre-types, Classification, Neuroglia, Neurotrophins Generation & Propagation of nerve impulse, Degeneration and Dr.Sumitra regeneration Muscles - Types & structure of Skeletal muscle, sarcotubular Dr.M.Vijayamalathi system Practical Instruction Enumeration of WBC Mrs.Lalithamma Practicals Enumeration of WBC ALL STAFF Neuromuscular junction structure, Mechanism of Dr.S.Vadivel transmission, Neuromuscular blockers, Myasthenia Gravis, Lambert-Eaton Syndrome, Denervation hypersensitivity Practicals Enumeration of WBC ALL STAFF Excitatation contraction Coupling, Sliding filament theory Dr.S.Vadivel Types of contraction- isometric, isotonic, factors affecting force of contraction,motor unit Dr.Navin Rajaratnam Slow& Fast muscle,oxygen debt, Fatigue, energy source for contraction & Applied aspects Dr.Navin Rajaratnam Smooth muscle Properties, Mechanism of contraction Dr.B.Jaya Cardiac muscle, comparison of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle Mrs.Lalithamma Professor & HOD Department of Physiology
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