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1 PHASE 1 Year I Student Schedule Fall Semester Academic Year Class location: Class Sessions (lectures, reviews, and exams) are held in LR-B unless noted otherwise. The Core ANAT 715 Laboratory will be held in the Multidisciplinary Laboratory (MDL) unless otherwise noted. Problem-based Learning (PBL) and other small-group room assignments will be included in the course information you will receive. Schedule Color Code:, Reviews Small Groups Large Group Rooms Laboratory Sessions/Histology PBL Simulation Center Clinical Skills Sessions Other Exam Please Note: This Fall Semester Schedule is subject to change based on curricular needs, and at the discretion of the course directors and the College of Medicine s Committee for Undergraduate Medical Education (CUMED). Revised
2 July 21, 2014 July 22, 2014 July 23, 2014 July 24, 2014 July 25, :00-8:30 Introduction Drs. Moser and Haidet PROFESSION OF MEDICINE 8:30-10:00 Uniting Biomedical with Psychosocial Drs. Moser and Haidet PROFESSION OF MEDICINE Learning Strategy Matters J. Meka PROFESSION OF MEDICINE Considering Teams and Processes Dr. P. Haidet Identity Formation Dr. P. Haidet Oath Writing Dr. P. Haidet How to Ask a Great Question N. Adams Membership in a Team Dr. E. Moser LR-B (:30pm) Rooms 1-5pm C-1811 * C-1854 LR-B (:30pm) Rooms 1-5pm 2
3 July 28, 2014 PROFESSION OF MEDICINE July 29, 2014 Effective Feedback Dr. E. Moser July 30, 2014 PROFESSION OF MEDICINE July 31, 2014 August 1, 2014 PROFESSION OF MEDICINE EXAM LR-A LR-B Competencies Drs. T. Wolpaw and K. Papp Systems Exercise Dr. P. Haidet SMART(ER) Goals Dr. E. Moser Oath Writing Drs. E. Moser and P. Haidet Personal Improvement Plan to Maximize Learning Dr. E. Moser Reflection and Next Steps Drs. E. Moser and P. Haidet Mandatory PBL Presentation Drs. Vrana, Baccon, Williams Lunch Included :30 Mandatory Mock Exam LR-B (1-4pm) Rooms 1-5pm C-1811 C-1832 * LR-C (1-4pm) Rooms 1-5pm Mandatory Title IX Training And Active Shooter Training Auditorium 1-3 WHITE COAT CEREMONY Students Arrive at 2:00 p.m. Ceremony starts at 4:00 p.m. Hershey Lodge - Great American Hall Light Reception Following Ceremony 3
4 August 4, 2014 August 5, 2014 August 6, 2014 August 7, 2014 August 8, 2014 Cell Biology - Membrane Trafficking and Secretory Pathway Dr. C. Yengo Basic Cell Histology Dr. E. Frauenhoffer Membrane Proteins: Channels, Pumps, Cell Surface Receptors Dr. R. Scaduto Membrane Potential and Excitable Cells Dr. R. Scaduto Course Overview Drs. Yengo and Hennrikus Cell Biology - Components of Cells Dr. C. Yengo Room B Protein Structure Function Dr. I. Ropson Post-Translational Modification, Protein Damage, Mutation Dr. I Ropson Room B Patient Encounter Drs. Hennrikus and Vender Integration and Review Drs. Yengo, Ropson, Frauenhoffer, Scaduto, Hennrikus Rooms Rooms 4
5 August 11, 2014 August 12, 2014 August 13, 2014 August 14, 2014 August 15, 2014 Autonomic Nervous System Dr. K. Vrana Pharmacokinetics Dr. K. Karpa Muscle Dr. C. Yengo Enzymology - Dose Response Curve, Allostery, Kinetics Dr. I. Ropson Pharmacodynamics - Agonist, Antagonist, Drug Receptor Interactions Dr. K. Karpa Room B Basic Pharmacology Principles: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Elimination (ADME) Dr. K. Karpa Room B Patient Encounter Drs. C.Yengo, M. Kothari Integration and Review Drs. Karpa, Ropson, Yengo, Vrana, Kothari, Hennrikus Rooms Rooms Mandatory MSR Information Session Dr. I. Ropson Lunch Included 1:00pm C4618 (LR-A) 5
6 August 18, 2014 August 19, 2014 Carb Metabolism II Dr. C. Lynch TCA Cycle Dr. C. Lynch August 20, 2014 August 21, 2014 Cholesterol Synthesis and Transport Dr. I. Ropson Obesity, Dyslipidemia, Insulin Resistance Dr. C. Lynch August 22, 2014 Overview of Metabolism - Carbohydrate Metabolism, Glycogen Dr. C. Lynch Carb Metabolism Dr. C. Lynch Room B Electron Transport Dr. I. Ropson Lipid Metabolism Dr. I. Ropson Room B Patient Encounter Dr. E. Hennrikus Integration and Review Drs. Ropson, Lynch, Hennrikus DKA Simulation Simulation Center Groups 1:00-2:00 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 3:00-4:00 pm 4:00-5:00 pm 5:00-6:00 pm Rooms Rooms DKA Simulation Simulation Center Groups 1:00-2:00 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 3:00-4:00 pm 4:00-5:00 pm 5:00-6:00 pm DKA Simulation Simulation Center Groups DKA Simulation Simulation Center Groups 6
7 August 25, 2014 August 26, 2014 August 27, 2014 August 28, 2014 August 29, 2014 Amino Acid Metabolism with Medical Implications III Dr. R. Keil Nucleotide Metabolism with Medical Implications Dr. R. Keil Large Group TBL Gout (Group B) Drs. R. Keil and B. Ostrov Vitamin Review/Jeopardy (Group A ) Dr. E. Hennrikus U.C.C. Amino Acid Metabolism with Medical Implications I Dr. R. Keil Amino Acid Metabolism with Medical Implications II Dr. R. Keil Room B Large Group TBL Gout (Group A) Drs. R. Keil and B. Ostrov Vitamin Review/Jeopardy (Group B ) Dr. E. Hennrikus U.C.C. Room B Patient Encounter Dr. C. Berlin Integration and Review Drs. R. Keil and E. Hennrikus Mandatory MSR Information Session Dr. I. Ropson Lunch Included C5621 (LR-B) Rooms Rooms LR-D (1-4pm) LR-D (1-4pm) 7
8 September 1, 2014 September 2, 2014 September 3, 2014 September 4, 2014 September 5, 2014 Nucleic Acids Biochemistry, Structure and Function Dr. S. Grigoryev Introduction to Genetics - Pedigrees Dr. S. Grigoryev Connective Tissue - Histology Dr. E. Frauenhoffer LAB DAY HOLIDAY Room B Chromosome Organization Dr. S. Grigoryev Chromosome Abnormalities Dr. S. Grigoryev Room B Patient Encounter Dr. E. Hennrikus Integration and Review Drs. Grigoryev, Frauenhoffer, Hennrikus Rooms Rooms 8
9 September 8, 2014 September 9, 2014 September 10, 2014 September 11, 2014 September 12, 2014 Chromatin Epigenetics Dr. S. Grigoryev Transcription, Splicing, mrna Turnover/Stability Dr. G. Matters Complex Traits, Multi-Gene diseases, Linkage, Genetic Mapping Dr. G. Gerhard GWAS, Genomics, Exome Sequencing, Microarrays, SNP arrays Dr. G. Gerhard Embryology Dr. M. Lazarus DNA Replication and Topoisomerases Dr. S. Grigoryev Room B Regulation of Gene Expression Dr. G. Matters Room B Integration and Review Drs. Lazarus, Grigoryev, Matters, Gerhard and Hennrikus Exam Review Drs. Hennrikus and Yengo Mandatory Patients as Teachers Orientation Dr. C. Dellasega :30pm (Lunch Provided) Rooms Rooms LR-D (1-4pm) LR-B (1-4pm) 9
10 September 15, 2014 September 16, 2014 September 17, 2014 September 18, 2014 September 19, 2014 Introduction to Cancer: Signaling Networks are Disrupted in Cancer Dr. L. Shantz DNA Damage and Carcinogenesis Dr. G.L. Moldovan DNA Repair II Dr. G.L. Moldovan EXAM LR-B LR-C Room B Tumor Progression; Invasion and Metastasis Dr. L. Shantz Room B Tumor Board Drs. A. Chetlen, Maria Baker, H. Wagner, C. Truica, B. Han, R. Kass, Hennrikus Integration and Review Drs. Shantz and Moldovan Financial Aid Update Jim Carideo, Director for Student Aid (Optional) Rooms Rooms 10
11 September 22, 2014 September 23, 2014 September 24, 2014 September 25, 2014 September 26, 2014 Pathology Dr. E. Frauenhoffer Genetic Testing Dr. Maria Baker Anti-Cancer Drugs I Dr. K. Vrana Anti-Cancer Drugs II Dr. K. Vrana Epithelium Dr. E. Frauenhoffer Classification Identification of Neoplasia Dr. Newell Room B Cancer Genomics Dr. J. Broach Personalized Medicine - Follow and Susceptibility Dr. Dr. J. Broach Room B Patient Encounter Dr. A. Freiberg Integration and Review Drs. Maria Baker, Freiberg, Frauenhoffer, Newell, Broach, Vrana, Hennrikus Mandatory Preceptorship Orientation Drs. Gordon and Kanzleiter (Lunch Included) :30pm Rooms Rooms 11
12 September 29, 2014 September 30, 2014 October 1, 2014 October 2, 2014 October 3, 2014 Antigen Capture and Presentation to T Lymphocytes Dr. R. Bonneau Antigen Recognition in the Adaptive Immune System Dr. R. Bonneau Humoral Immune Responses Dr. T. Schell Effector Mechanisms of Humoral Immunity Dr. T. Schell Introduction to the Immune System Dr. R. Bonneau Innate Immunity Dr. R. Bonneau Room B Cell-Mediated Immune Responses Dr. R. Bonneau Effector Mechanisms of Cell-Mediated Immunity Dr. R. Bonneau Room B Clinical Correlate Drs. R. Bonneau and T. Schell Integration and Review Drs. R. Bonneau and T. Schell Rooms Rooms 12
13 October 6, 2014 October 7, 2014 October 8, 2014 October 9, 2014 October 10, 2014 Bacteria 3 - Bacterial Physiology and Pathogenesis Dr. R. Craven Bacteria 4 - Clinical Perspective and Overview Dr. M. Katzman Fungi 1 Basic Mycology and Skin Infections Dr. M. Katzman Fungi 2 Systemic Mycoses Dr. M. Katzman Bacteria 1 - Bacteria and Their Structures Dr. R. Craven Bacteria 2 Commensals, Opportunists, and Pathogens Dr. R. Craven Room B Bacteria 5 - Antibiotics I Dr. K. Julian Bacteria 6 - Antibiotics 2 Dr. C. Berlin Room B Patient Encounter Dr. C. Whitener Integration and Review Drs. Craven, Katzman, Whitener, Berlin Rooms Rooms 13
14 October 13, 2014 October 14, 2014 October 15, 2014 October 16, 2014 October 17, 2014 Viruses 3 Viral Pathogenesis 1 Dr. C. Meyers Viruses 4 Viral Pathogenesis 2 Dr. C. Meyers Parasites 1 General Principles and Protozoa Dr. J. Stoute Parasites 2 Selected Helminths Dr. J. Stoute Viruses 1 - Viruses and Their Structures Dr. C. Meyers Viruses 2 Virus Replication Dr. C. Meyers Room B Viruses 5 - Antivirals Dr. M. Katzman Fungi 3 - Antifungals Dr. M. Katzman Room B Patient Encounter Dr. J. Zurlo Integration and Review Drs. Stoute, Meyers, Katzman, Zurlo Rooms Rooms 14
15 October 20, 2014 October 21, 2014 October 22, 2014 October 23, 2014 October 24, 2014 Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B C1845a/b C2860 Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B C1845a/b C2860 Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B U.C.C Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B U.C.C Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B LR-C C-5620 Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B LR-C C-5620 Room B Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B LR-C LR-D Small and Large Groups Groups as Assigned Review Session LR-B LR-C LR-D Room B Patient Encounter Dr. E. Hennrikus Large Group Patient-Centered Cook-Off Competition Drs. Yengo and Hennrikus Rooms Rooms 15
16 October 27, 2014 October 28, 2014 October 29, 2014 October 30, 2014 October 31, 2014 Study Day Study Day Study Day Room B Study Day Room B EXAM LR-B LR-D Rooms Rooms 16
17 November 3, 2014 November 4, 2014 November 5, 2014 November 6, 2014 November 7, 2014 ANAT 715 ANAT 715 ANAT 715 Room B ANAT 715 Room B ANAT 715 Rooms Rooms 17
18 November 10, 2014 November 11, 2014 November 12, 2014 November 13, 2014 November 14, 2014 ANAT 715 ANAT 715 ANAT 715 BIH 722 Science of Mind-Body Room B ANAT 715 Room B ANAT 715 EXAM 8-12 LR-B LR-D Rooms Rooms 18
19 November 17, 2014 November 18, 2014 November 19, 2014 November 20, 2014 November 21, 2014 BIH 722 Science of Mind-Body Room B Room B Rooms Rooms 19
20 November 24, 2014 November 25, 2014 November 26, 2014 November 27, 2014 November 28, 2014 VACATION VACATION VACATION VACATION VACATION \ 20
21 December 1, 2014 December 2, 2014 December 3, 2014 December 4, 2014 December 5, 2014 MDL Orthopedic workshop 6 exam rooms Sim Center Rooms (9:00am-12pm) BIH 722 Science of Mind-Body Room B Room B Rooms Rooms 21
22 December 8, 2014 December 9, 2014 December 10, 2014 December 11, 2014 December 12, Large Groups LR-B LR-D C5702 C7842 H1021 BIH 722 Science of Mind-Body Room B Room B Rooms Rooms 22
23 December 15, 2014 December 16, 2014 December 17, 2014 December 18, 2014 December 19, 2014 EXAM 8am-11am LR-A C3621 BIH 722 Science of Mind-Body Room B Room B Lunch Break NBME EXAM 12-2pm Rooms Rooms LR-A C3621 End of Fall Semester 23
24 December 22, 2014 December 23, 2014 December 24, 2014 December 25, 2014 December 26, 2014 WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK 24
25 December 29, 2014 December 30, 2014 December 31, 2014 January 1, 2015 January 2, 2015 WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK 25
26 January 5, 2015 January 6, 2015 January 7, 2015 January 8, 2015 January 9, 2015 First Day of Classes for Spring Semester Second Day of Classes for Spring Semester Third Day of Classes for Spring Semester Fourth Day of Classes for Spring Semester Fifth Day of Classes for Spring Semester 26
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