M-I Class Schedule Spring 2018 Master Schedule (as of 1/31/2018)
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1 Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/1/2018 1/2/2018 1/3/2018 1/4/2018 1/5/ Biophysics 1 Introduction Ethanol Metabolism 9 Biophysics 2 Ethanol Metabolism CANX 10 Introduction to the course Biophysics 2 11 Embryology & the adult brain Biophysics 3 1 Biophysics 4 Biophysics 6 Biophysics 7 Spinal cord: External anatomy lab Spinal cord: Internal anatomy lab 2 Biophysics 5 3 MANDATORY class meeting for VA swearing in CANX due to weather 4 University of South Carolina 1 School of Medicine
2 Week 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/08/2018 1/9/2018 1/10/2018 1/11/2018 1// Medical History Taking Dr. Huffman Autonomic 1 Dr. MA Wilson Protein Digestion and Absorption GI 9 Biophysics 8 Intro to ICM Spring Dr. Williams Autonomic 2 Dr. MA Wilson Urea Cycle GI 10 Brain stem & cranial nerves: External anatomy lab Cytochrome P450s Pain and temp paths: Body Dr. Ortinski Signal Transduction Touch, pressure, proprioceptive paths: body Dr. Ortinski 11 Brain stem & cranial nerves: Internal anatomy lab Research in Medicine Pain and temp paths: Head Dr. Ortinski GI Touch, pressure, proprioceptive paths: head Dr. Ortinski 1 Skeletal Muscle 1 Dr. Fisher Intro to IP Drs. Blake & Ray BP Measurement (L1-L10) Dr. Bertollo Smooth Muscle Dr. Fisher 2 Skeletal Muscle 2 Dr. Fisher Medical History Taking BP Measurement (L11-L20) Dr. Bertollo GI 3 4 University of South Carolina 2 School of Medicine
3 Week 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/15/2018 1/16/2018 1/17/2018 1/18/2018 1/19/ Dr. Martin Luther 9 King Jr. Service Day Clinical Information Resources Tutorial Roz McConnaughy GI Cases Defects in Amino Acid Metabolism (self study) PFC 102: Dignity and Respect Dr. Williams Amino Acids II 1 Medical History Taking Amino Acid Derivatives (self-study) Amino Acids I Cerebrum: External Anatomy lab GI Cerebrum: Internal Anatomy lab GI GI Clinical Correlation Dr. Herlong 2 (Standardized Patients) 7:45 9:45 am Exam #1 Sensory neurophysiology 1 Dr. Wood Sensory neurophysiology 2 Dr. Wood MANDATORY class meeting for VA swearing in 3 No Classes 4 University of South Carolina 3 School of Medicine
4 Week 4 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/22/2018 1/23/2018 1/24/2018 1/25/2018 1/26/ CV 3 Diets and Metabolism 9 / CV 4 Case Studies EXAM #1 10 Sensory neurophysiology 3 Dr. Wood Purine Metabolism Pain and temperature Paths lab 11 Sensory neurophysiology 4 Pyrimidine Metabolism Discriminative touch & Dr. Wood proprioceptive paths lab 1 CV 1 Focused History Taking Dr. Poston ECG s Groups CV 2 MHT Write-ups/Focused 3 History Taking CV Case Studies ECG s Groups University of South Carolina 4 School of Medicine
5 Week 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1/29/2018 1/30/2018 1/31/2018 2/1/2018 2/2/ Medicine and the Law Prof. Fox CV 7 Exam #1 CV 9 / Medical-legal Partnership Prof. Suski CV 8 CV Lower motor neurons (LMNs) Corticospinal tract (UMNs) CV 10 Corticobulbar path (UMNs) 11 Lower motor neurons (LMNs) Corticospinal tract (UMNs) CV 11 Corticobulbar path (UMNs) 1 CV 5 2 CV 6 Focused History Taking (Standardized Patients) CV 9 ECG s Groups Clinical Information Resources Tutorial due by 5pm ECG s Groups 6-10 University of South Carolina 5 School of Medicine
6 Week 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2/5/2018 2/6/2018 2/7/2018 2/8/2018 2/9/ Gender Development and Sexual Behavior in Childhood Dr. Phelps CV 16 9 / CV 17 DNA Repair DNA Recombination CV 18 CV Basal ganglia DNA Structure & Composition Self-study Cerebellum 11 Basal ganglia DNA Replication Cerebellum 1 CV 14 Early Childhood Development Dr.Warren CV Groups CV 15 PBL Infant/Toddler 3 CV Case Studies CV Case Studies CV Groups Injuries to the motor System 1 Injuries to the motor System 2 4 CV Groups 1-5 CV Groups University of South Carolina 6 School of Medicine
7 Week 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2//2018 2/13/2018 2/14/2018 2/15/2018 2/16/ Adolescence: Dr. Williams 8:30 10:00am Epigenetics/Modification of DNA 7:45 9:45 am 9 / CV Clinical Correlation Dr. Stinson Apoptosis and Cancer Exam #2 10 Eye movements 1 11 Eye movements 2 1 Review of CV Case Studies Mitosis/Meiosis Motor neurophysiology 1 Dr. Kelly Orthostasis RNA Composition and Motor neurophysiology 2 Structure Self study Dr. Kelly Motor neurophysiology 3 Dr. Kelly Motor neurophysiology 4 Dr. Kelly 2 ECG & CV Post- PBL: Adolescence 3 4 University of South Carolina 7 School of Medicine
8 Week 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2/19/2018 2/20/2018 2/21/2018 2/22/2018 2/23/ Normal Aging Dr. Hirth Endo 3 Dr. Frizzell 9 / Endo 4 Dr. Frizzell 10 Problem solving cases (case studies 1-3: meet in M1) 11 Problem solving cases (case studies 4-6: meet in M1) 1 Endo 1 Dr. Frizzell 2 Endo 2 Dr. Frizzell RNA Transcription RNA Processing Adult and Geriatric Alcohol Issues Dr. Jones PBL: Adulthood Review Review Dr. Kelly Intro to Vascular Ultrasound See Syllabus for Times Regulation of Gene Expression I Regulation of Gene Expression II Reproduction Anomalies in Sexual Differentiation 3 EXAM #2 4 University of South Carolina 8 School of Medicine
9 Week 9 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 Endo 5 Dr. Frizzell 9 Endo 6 Dr. Frizzell 10 Auditory system 11 Auditory system 1 Repro 1 Dr. MA Wilson 2 Repro 2 Dr. MA Wilson 2/26/2018 2/27/2018 2/28/2018 3/1/2018 3/2/2018 Late adulthood Dr. Gajadhar Mutations and Translation Research in Medicine The Fast and Furious in the Golden Years Stephanie Scharf PBL: Geriatrics reproduction Repro 3 Dr. MA Wilson Visual system Visual system Heart Ultrasound See Syllabus for Times Medical Application of Biochemical Techniques I Medical Application of Biochemical Techniques II Anomalies in Sexual Differentiation Exam #1 IN M2 CLASSROOM 3 Renal 1 Renal 2 Auditory neurophysiology Dr. Wood Visual neurophysiology Dr. Wood 4 University of South Carolina 9 School of Medicine
10 Week 10 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3/5/2018 3/6/2018 3/7/2018 3/8/2018 3/9/ Renal 3 Ammonia & Urea Exam #2 Renal 9 9 Renal 4 OPEN Renal Case Studies Renal Visual reflexes 11 Reticular formation 1 Renal 5 Case studies Vestibular system Renal 7 Optional Q&A Vestibular system Renal 8 Spinal cord & brain stem Blood supply lab Brain stem Syndromes lab 2 Renal 6 PBL: Geriatrics/Evaluations 3 4 University of South Carolina 10 School of Medicine
11 Week 11 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 3//2018 3/13/2018 3/14/2018 3/18/2018 3/16/ University of South Carolina 11 School of Medicine
12 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3/19/2018 3/20/2018 3/21/2018 3/22/2018 3/23/ Mechanisms of Inheritance I Reproduction Cases Exam #3 Dr. MA Wilson 9 / Mechanisms of Inheritance II 10 Olfaction and taste Human Sexuality in adulthood Clinical neuroscience: Problem solving cases Dr. Brett Neuro-ultrasound Aldosterone (case studies 10-: meet in Dr. Hoppmann M1) 11 Olfaction and taste Taking a Sexual History Problem solving cases Clinical neuroscience: Dr. Wright (case studies 7-9: Meet in M1) AVP (ADH) Pediatric otolaryngology Dr. Iverson 1 Human sexuality panel Renal Clinical Correlation SGD-1: Drs. Poston/Luberoff/Wright Dr. Stinson Groups Review of Renal Cases Sexuality 3 SGD-1: Groups University of South Carolina School of Medicine
13 Week 13 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3/26/2018 3/27/2018 3/28/2018 3/29/2018 3/30/ Clinical Correlation-Pedigree Risk Assessment Populations Genetics 9 / Complex/Multifactorial Inheritance Static / dynamic compliance Newborn Screening and Carrier Screening EXAM # Spinal cord, brain stem & cerebrum: MRI lab (meet in M1) Health Needs of Gay and Lesbian Patients Dr. Huffman Sleep Dr. Bertollo Review / Dr. Wood Review Pulmonary / CV Interactions 1 Respiration 1 2 Respiration 2 Sexual history interviews (Standardized Patients) 3 4 University of South Carolina 13 School of Medicine
14 Week 14 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4/2/2018 4/3/2018 4/4/2018 4/5/2018 4/6/ Cytogenetics I Respiration 5 Molecular Diagnosis Respiration 9 9 / Cytogenetics II Respiration 6 Clinical Correlation Risk Assessment and Genetic Testing Strategies Respiration Dorsal thalamus Nutrition I Dr. Bertollo Dorsal thalamus Respiration 7 Hypothalamic regulatory function 11 Hypothalamus Nutrition II Dr. Bertollo Hypothalamus Respiration 8 Sleep and arousal 1 Respiration 3 Domestic Violence Dr. Ross Resp Resp 2 Respiration 4 Abuse and Neglect See Syllabus for Times See Syllabus for Times 3 4 University of South Carolina 14 School of Medicine
15 Week 15 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4/9/2018 4/10/2018 4/11/2018 4//2018 4/13/ Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis Integ Physiol 1 Cancer Genetic Evaluation Integ Physiol 4 9 / Metabolic Disease Diagnosis and Management Integ Physiol 2 Clinical Correlation: Common Genetic Syndromes Integ Physiol 5 10 Limbic system Breaking bad news Dr. Poston Limbic physiology Integ Physiol 3 Cerebral cortex: General features 11 Limbic system Physical Activity Dr. Keisler Topography of the cerebrum - Respiratory Cases Blood supply lab 1 2 Respiration 11 Respiration Breaking Bad News (Standardized Patients) Ultrasound and Heart Sounds See Syllabus for Times Shock Ultrasound See Syllabus for Times 3 4 Weight Management Due by 5pm University of South Carolina 15 School of Medicine
16 Week 16 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4/16/2018 4/17/2018 4/18/2018 4/19/2018 4/20/ Review of Respiratory Cases Exam #3 9 / Respiratory Cases Respiratory Post-lab 10 Cerebral cortex: occipital And temporal lobes Stress & Resilience Dr. Orr Cerebral cortex: parietal and insular lobes Integrated Medicine Clinical Correlation Fiber systems lab 11 Ventricular system lab Motivational Interviewing I Dr. Orr Cerebral cortex: Frontal lobes and language Dr. Richard Bell 1 Respiration Clinical Correlation Dr. Gripaldo Motivational Interviewing II Dr. Orr 2 Motivational Interviewing 3 4 University of South Carolina 16 School of Medicine
17 Week 17 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4/23/2018 4/24/2018 4/25/2018 4/26/2018 4/27/ :30 10:00 am Exam #4 9 / Acid-Base Clinical Correlation Dr. Stinson 7:45 9:45am 10 Problem solving cases (case studies 13-14: meet in M1) 11 Clinical neuroscience: Neurology Dr. Sen Motivational Interviewing III Dr. Orr Problem solving cases (case studies 15-16: meet in M1) Clinical neuroscience: Neurosurgery Dr. Webb Fill out online course/faculty evals Review Review 1 LAST DAY OF CLASSES Acid-Base Motivational Interviewing (Standardized Patients) PHYSIOLOGY JEOPARDY 2 (Davenport) 3 4 University of South Carolina 17 School of Medicine
18 Week 18 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday /30/2018 5/1/2018 5/2/2018 5/3/2018 5/4/2018 M1 Reading Day No Classes M1 Final #1 M1 Final #2 ICM I Final BLACKBOARD (in M2 classroom) 9:00 11:30 AND OSCE in Clinical Skills Center 9:00 4:00 Molecular Medicine NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 8:30 : Molecular Medicine NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 1:00 4: University of South Carolina 18 School of Medicine
19 Week 19 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5/7/2018 5/8/2018 5/9/2018 5/10/2018 5/11/ M1 Final #3 M1 Final # NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 8:30 :00 Individual s time is posted in blackboard Exam #4 Commencement Day Class of NBME Final (in M2 classroom) 1:00 4:30 SUBJECT EXAMS 3 Individual s time is posted in blackboard 4 University of South Carolina 19 School of Medicine
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