M-I Class Schedule Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of 12/20/2018)
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1 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/7/2019 1/8/2019 1/9/2019 1/10/2019 1/11/ Course Overview Introduction Ethanol Metabolism Biophysics 2 Cytochrome P50s Biophysics 7 9 Intro to Senior Mentor Program/Inpatient Rounds Mandatory Attendance Ethanol Metabolism Biophysics 3 Research in Medicine Biophysics 8 10 Introduction to the course IHI Open School Modules Spinal cord: External anatomy lab Biophysics Brain stem & cranial nerves: External anatomy lab 11 Embryology & the adult brain Spinal cord: Internal anatomy lab Biophysics 5 Brain stem & cranial nerves: Internal anatomy lab 1 Introduction to 2 Biophysics 1 IHI Open School Modules Biophysics 6 1:00 2:30pm MANDATORY MEETING WITH DEAN HALL 3 The Medical History II University of South Carolina 1 School of Medicine
2 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/1/2019 1/15/2019 1/16/2019 1/17/2019 1/18/ Protein Digestion and Absorption : Signal Transduction Amino Acids I : GI 9 IHI Open School Review Urea Cycle Smooth Muscle Dr. Fisher Amino Acids II 10 Cerebrum: External anatomy lab Gender Development & Sexual Behavior in Childhood Dr. Phelps Pain & temp paths: body : GI Touch, pressure, proprioceptive paths: body 11 Cerebrum: Internal anatomy lab The Pediatric History Dr. Lindsey Pain & temp paths: head Touch, pressure, proprioceptive paths: head 1 Skeletal Muscle 1 Dr. Fisher Pediatrics Autonomic 1 Dr. MA Wilson 2 Skeletal Muscle 2 Dr. Fisher 1:00 2:30 pm Groups 1-5 Autonomic 2 Dr. MA Wilson 3 Early Childhood Development Dr. Warren 2:30 :00 pm Groups 6-10 University of South Carolina 2 School of Medicine
3 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/21/2019 1/22/2019 1/23/2019 1/2/2019 1/25/ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Service Day Adolescence Dr. Williams GI Cases Purine Metabolism 9 10 Defects in Amino Acid Metabolism (self study) 11 Amino Acid Derivatives 1 Adolescence 2 1:00 2:30 pm Groups 6-10 Pyrimidine Metabolism Pain & temperature paths - lab : GI Discriminative touch & proprioceptive paths lab GI Clinical Correlation Dr. Iseman Exam 1 7:5-9:5am Somatosensory Neurophysiology I Dr. Wood Somatosensory Neurophysiology II Dr. Wood 3 2:30 :00 pm Groups 1-5 No Classes University of South Carolina 3 School of Medicine
4 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/28/2019 1/29/2019 1/30/2019 1/31/2019 2/1/ Diets and Metabolism CV3 Reserved for M2 Exam overflow 9 Normal Aging TBD Case Studies CV 10 Somatosensory Neurophysiology III Dr. Wood 11 Somatosensory Neurophysiology IV Dr. Wood Late Adulthood & Approach to the Medical History Dr. Gajadhar Review Dr. Wood Review (lecture & lab) : CV Case Studies 1 CV1 Geriatrics CV5 Exam 1 1 pm 2 CV2 1:00 2:30 pm Groups :30 :00 pm Groups 6-10 IHI Meeting 5:00 7:00 PM Russell House Ballroom University of South Carolina School of Medicine
5 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2//2019 2/5/2019 2/6/2019 2/7/2019 2/8/ Human Sexuality TBD Exam 1 CV8 CV9 DNA Structure & Composition Self-study DNA Replication CV CV13 10 Eye movements I Health Needs of LGBT Patients Dr. Thornhill Lower motor neurons (LMNs) CV10 Corticospinal tract (UMNs) 11 Eye movements II The Sexual History Dr. Wright Lower motor neurons (LMNs) lab CV11 Corticospinal tract (UMNs) lab 1 CV6 Conducting a Sexual History ECG Labs Groups 1-5 ECG Labs Groups CV7 1:00 2:30 pm Groups Working with a Language Interpreter 2:30 :00 pm Groups 1-5 ECG Labs Groups 6-10 ECG Labs Groups University of South Carolina 5 School of Medicine
6 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2/11/2019 2//2019 2/13/2019 2/1/2019 2/15/ DNA Repair CV16 Mitosis/Meiosis CV18 9 Exam 1 DNA Recombination CV17 RNA Composition and Structure Self study CV19 10 Corticobulbar tract (UMNs) Intro to the Physical Exam & Vital Signs Basal ganglia Cerebellum CV Case Studies 11 Corticobulbar tract (UMNs) lab Integumentary Exam I Dr. Mayeaux Basal ganglia lab Cerebellum lab 1 CV1 Integumentary Exam - II CV Lab Groups CV Lab Groups CV15 HEENT Dr. McKee 3 Infection Control CV Lab Groups CV Lab Groups 1-5 University of South Carolina 6 School of Medicine
7 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2/18/2019 2/19/2019 2/20/2019 2/21/2019 2/22/ Epigenetics/Modification of DNA 8:30 10:00am CV Clinical Correlation RNA Transcription Exam 2 7:5-9:5am 9 Cardiovascular Exam Dr. Huffman Apoptosis and Cancer Dr. Stinson RNA Processing 10 Injuries to the Motor system I An Introduction to Heart Murmurs Motor neurophysiology I Dr. Kelly Orthostasis Motor neurophysiology III Dr. Kelly 11 Injuries to the Motor system II Chest & Lung Exam Dr. McCallum Motor neurophysiology II Dr. Kelly Motor neurophysiology IV Dr. Kelly 1 Review of CV Case Studies 2 ECG & CV Post-Lab Vitals, Skin, HEENT 1:00 :00pm Intro to Vascular Ultrasound Lab See Syllabus for Times 3 Vitals, Skin, HEENT Vitals, Skin, HEENT IHI Meeting 5:00 7:00 PM Russel House Ballroom University of South Carolina 7 School of Medicine
8 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2/25/2019 2/26/2019 2/27/2019 2/28/2019 3/1/ Regulation of Gene Expression I 9 Mutations and Translation 10 Problem solving cases (case studies 1-3: meet in MI) 11 Problem solving cases (case studies -6: meet in MI) 1 Endo 1 Dr. Frizzell Regulation of Gene Expression II Problem-Based Learning Mandatory Attendance Endo 3 Dr. Frizzell Endo Dr. Frizzell Review Review Dr. Kelly ICM-1 Medical Application of Biochemical Techniques I Medical Application of Biochemical Techniques II Reproduction Exam 2 ICM-1 2 Endo 2 Dr. Frizzell Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Exam PH Simulation Center PH Simulation Center 3 Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Exam Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Exam University of South Carolina 8 School of Medicine
9 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 9 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3//2019 3/5/2019 3/6/2019 3/7/2019 3/8/ Abdominal Exam Research in Medicine Exam 2 Renal 1 9 Dr. Bornemann Case Studies Anomalies in Sexual Differentiation Renal 2 10 Auditory system Neurological Exam Dr. Pokharna Visual system Repro 1 Dr. MA Wilson Auditory neurophysiology Dr. Wood 11 Auditory system lab Visual system lab Repro 2 Dr. MA Wilson Visual neurophysiology Dr. Wood 1 Endo 5 Dr. Frizzell Abdominal Exam Repro 3 Dr. MA Wilson 2 Endo 6 Dr. Frizzell 3 Abdominal Exam Abdominal Exam University of South Carolina 9 School of Medicine
10 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 10 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 3/11/2019 3//2019 3/13/2019 3/1/2019 3/15/ University of South Carolina 10 School of Medicine
11 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 11 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 3/18/2019 3/19/2019 3/20/2019 3/21/2019 3/22/2019 Mechanisms of Inheritance I The Eye Exam Dr. Pogrebniak 9 Mechanisms of Inheritance II 10 Visual reflexes 11 Reticular formation 1 Renal 3 2 Renal Musculoskeletal Exam Dr. Hoppmann Physical Exam Skills Review Session Neurological Exam Renal 5 Renal 6 Vestibular system Vestibular system lab 1:00 :00pm Heart Ultrasound Lab See Syllabus for Times Clinical Correlation-Pedigree Risk Assessment Complex/Multifactorial Inheritance Renal 7 Renal 8 Ammonia & Urea Renal Cases Renal 9 Renal 10 Spinal cord & brain stem Blood supply lab Brain stem syndromes lab 3 Neurological Exam Neurological Exam University of South Carolina 11 School of Medicine
12 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3/25/2019 3/26/2019 3/27/2019 3/28/2019 3/29/ Populations Genetics Reproduction Cases Dr. MA Wilson Exam 3 7:5 9:5am 9 / Newborn Screening and Carrier Screening 10 Olfaction and taste ICM-1: EBM Describing Data Clinical neuroscience: TBA Aldosterone Problem solving cases (case studies 10-: meet in M1) 11 Olfaction and taste lab : EBM Statistical Inference Problem solving cases (case studies 7-9: meet in M1) AVP (ADH) Clinical neuroscience: TBA 1 SGD -1: Ultrasound Renal Clinical Correlation Dr. Stinson 2 Groups 1 - Physical Diagnosis (Ultrasound Institute) Review of Renal Cases 3 SGD -1: Groups 5-8 University of South Carolina School of Medicine
13 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 13 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /1/2019 /2/2019 /3/2019 //2019 /5/ Cytogenetics I Respiration 3 Molecular Diagnosis 9 / Cytogenetics II Respiration Clinical Correlation Risk Assessment and Genetic Exam 3 Testing Strategies 10 Statistical Testing Part 1 Review Spinal cord, brain stem & Dr. Bennett Drs. McDonald / Wood cerebrum: MRI lab Static / dynamic 11 (Meet in M1) Compliance Statistical Testing Part 2 Lab review Dr. Bennett 1 Respiration 1 2 Respiration 2 Musculoskeletal Exam 3 Musculoskeletal Exam IHI Meeting 5:00 7:00 PM Russell House Ballroom Musculoskeletal Exam University of South Carolina 13 School of Medicine
14 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /8/2019 /9/2019 /10/2019 /11/2019 // Respiration 5 Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis Respiration 9 9 Group Discussion Senior Mentor Program Respiration 6 Metabolic Disease Diagnosis and Management Respiration 10 Mandatory Attendance 10 Dorsal thalamus Exam 2 Hypothalamus Respiration 7 Hypothalamic regulatory Function 11 Dorsal thalamus lab Hypothalamus lab Respiration 8 Sleep and arousal 1 2 Pulmonary / CV Interactions Open Lab Clinical Skills Center 1:00 5:00pm Respiration Lab 1:00 5:00pm Respiration Lab See Syllabus for Times See Syllabus for Times 3 : EBM Measuring Risk Part 1 University of South Carolina 1 School of Medicine
15 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 15 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /15/2019 /16/2019 /17/2019 /18/2019 /19/ Cancer Genetic Evaluation Integ 1 Case Studies Prof Janice Edwards Integ 9 / Clinical Correlation: Common Genetic Syndromes Integ 2 Optional Q&A Integ 5 10 Limbic system Measuring Risk Part 2 Limbic physiology Integ 3 Cerebral cortex: general features 11 Limbic system lab Principles of Screening Dr. Torres Topography of the cerebrum lab Respiratory Cases Blood supply lab 1 Respiration 11 The Complete Exam Ophthalmology Clinic 2 Respiration 3 The Complete Exam The Complete Exam Ophthalmology Clinic University of South Carolina 15 School of Medicine
16 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 16 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /22/2019 /23/2019 /2/2019 /25/2019 /26/ Exam 3 8:30 10:00am Exam 3 review Review of Respiratory Cases NBME Prep 9 / Integrated Medicine Clinical Correlation Dr. Prest NBME Prep Respiratory Post-lab 10 Cerebral cortex: occipital & Temporal lobes Problem Review Session Cerebral cortex: parietal & Insular lobes Respiratory Clinical Correlation Dr. Owens Fiber systems lab 11 Ventricular system lab Cerebral cortex: frontal lobes & language 1 2 Respiratory Cases Open Lab Clinical Skills Center 1:00 :00pm Heart Sounds Ultrasound Lab See Syllabus for Times 1:00 :00pm Shock Ultrasound Lab See Syllabus for Times 3 University of South Carolina 16 School of Medicine
17 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 17 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /29/2019 /30/2019 5/1/2019 5/2/2019 5/3/ NBME Prep 8:30 10:00am NBME Prep Exam 7:5 9:5am 9 Group Discussion Inpatient Rounds NBME Prep Acid-Base Clinical Correlation Dr. Stinson NBME Prep Mandatory Attendance 10 Problem solving cases (case studies 13-1: meet in MI) Physical Exam Skills Problem solving cases (case studies 15-16: meet in MI) Open Fill out online Review 11 Clinical neuroscience: Neuro-ultrasound Assessment (Clinical Skills Center) Clinical neuroscience: Course / evaluations Review Dr. Hoppmann TBA 1 LAST DAY OF CLASSES 2 Acid-Base (Davenport) Physical Exam Skills Assessment (Clinical Skills Center) PHYSIOLOGY JEOPARDY 3 Physical Exam Skills Assessment (Clinical Skills Center) University of South Carolina 17 School of Medicine
18 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 18 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /6/2019 5/7/2019 5/8/2019 5/9/2019 5/10/2019 M1 Reading Day M1 Final #1 M1 Final #2 Molecular Medicine NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 8:30 :00 NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 8:30 : No Classes Molecular Medicine NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 1:00 :30 Individual s time is Posted in Blackboard NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 1:00 :30 Individual s time is Posted in Blackboard Commencement Day Class of 2018 University of South Carolina 18 School of Medicine
19 Spring 2019 Master Schedule (as of /20/2018) Week 19 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5/13/2019 5/1/2019 5/15/2019 5/16/2019 5/17/ M1 Final #3 M1 Final # 9 Final Final Final SUBJECT EXAMS 2 3 University of South Carolina 19 School of Medicine
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