Block 3 VIRGINIA CAMPUS Neurological System and Special Senses 2017

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1 WEEK 1 Time/Date Monday, January 30 Tuesday, January 31 Wednesday, February 1 Thursday, February 2 Friday, February 3 1. PATHOLOGY 2-3. NEUROSCIENCE 6. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 11. NEUROSCIENCE 8:00 a.m. Histology of the Nervous System Gross Brain, Meninges, Circulation, CSF, Spinal Autonomic Nervous System I Spinal Cord and Spinal Cord Sensory and Motor Sensory Receptors and Pathways Cord I and II Pathways I and II Dr. Hill Dr. Anstrom Dr. Anstrom Dr. Anstrom Dr. Olgun 2. PATHOLOGY 7. NEUROSCIENCE 12. NEUROSCIENCE : Histology of the Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System II Spinal Reflexes Dr. Hill Dr. Olgun Dr. Olgun 1. NEUROSCIENCE 4. NEUROSCIENCE 8. NEUROSCIENCE 1. PHARMACOLOGY 2. PHARMACOLOGY CNS Overview Physiology of Neurons Neuronal Microenvironment Autonomics Pharmacology Autonomics Pharmacology and Glial Cells I II Dr. Anstrom Dr. Olgun Dr. Olgun Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Rzigalinski 1. CLINICAL MED NEURO 5. NEUROSCIENCE 4. PATHOLOGY 3. PHARMACOLOGY Pediatric Developmental Neurotransmitters SDL: Cerebrovascular LUNCH Autonomics Pharmacology Milestones Diseases I: Global and III Focal Cerebral Ischemia Dr. C Kozar Dr. Olgun Dr. Santo Dr. Rzigalinski Surviving Block 3 Dr. Prater NEUROSCIENCE LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH : Spinal Cord and LUNCH Spinal Cord Sensory and 3. PATHOLOGY NEUROSCIENCE 5. PATHOLOGY Motor Pathways 6. PATHOLOGY SDL: Cerebral Edema, : Gross Brain, SDL: CV Diseases II: SDL: CNS Trauma Increased Intracranial Meninges, Circulation, Intracerebral, Pressure, Hydrocephalus CSF, Spinal Cord Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo All calendars are subject to change due to unanticipated emergencies or illness. The student will be notified via any time the schedule is changed and with as much notice as possible. In general, however, students should not plan events during the 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours during the weeks the blocks are in session, as those are considered the hours of duty for a student.

2 WEEK 2 Time/Date Monday, February 6 Tuesday, February 7 Wednesday, February 8 Thursday, February 9 Friday, February CLINICAL MED NEURO 4. CLINICAL MED NEURO 5. CLINICAL MED NEURO 6. CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. SDL: Preventive Health of the Nervous System Diagnosis, Management of Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal Cord Syndromes Diagnostic Imaging of the CNS Vasculature NEUROSCIENCE EXAM # through Dr. Dickens Dr. Brolinson Dr. Zhang Dr. Langlinais 3. CLINICAL MED NEURO 6. PHARMACOLOGY 8. PHARMACOLOGY 7. CLINICAL MED NEURO Nutrition and the Nervous System Local Anesthetics Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Cerebrovascular Disease and Infarct: Atherosclerosis, Embolus and Stroke Treatment Dr. Meacham Dr. Costa Dr. Kidd Dr. Cramer 4. PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACOLOGY 9. PHARMACOLOGY 8. CLINICAL MED NEURO Autonomics Pharmacology Thoracic Spine: Med Hx, General Anesthetics Neuromuscular Blocking IV DDX and PE Agents Hemorrhagic Strokes and Non-Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Call Dr. Costa Dr. Kidd Dr. Cramer 5. PHARMACOLOGY NEUROSCIENCE 10. PHARMACOLOGY 8. PATHOLOGY Autonomics Pharmacology Thoracic Spine: Palpation CNS Vasculature Autonomics Pharmacology V and ROM Demo -Mr. Watson Edwards, SDL: CNS Malformations II: Forebrain and Posterior Fossa Malformations Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. A Kozar Dr. Anstrom Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Santo LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 13. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 9. PATHOLOGY Development of the : Thoracic Spine : CNS Vasculature SDL: Brain Tumors I Nervous System I Direct Techniques Dr. Hrubec Group B Dr. Santo 14. NEUROSCIENCE 10. PATHOLOGY Development of the SDL: Brain Tumors II Nervous System II Dr. Hrubec Dr. Santo 7. PATHOLOGY SDL: CNS Malformations I: Neural Tube Defects Group A Dr. Santo VCOM GALA

3 WEEK 3 Time/Date Monday, February 13 Tuesday, February 14 Wednesday, February 15 Thursday, February 16 Friday, February 17 8:00 a.m. 16. NEUROSCIENCE 9. CLINICAL MED NEURO 12. CLINICAL MED NEURO Brainstem I Congenital Malformations of the Brain I PHARM EXAM 1 #1-10 through Congenital and Acquired Neurological Disorders in Pediatrics I Dr. Anstrom Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Abraham-Hardee 17. NEUROSCIENCE 10. CLINICAL MED NEURO 13. CLINICAL MED NEURO Brainstem II Congenital Malformations of Congenital and Acquired the Brain II Neurological Disorders in Pediatrics II Dr. Anstrom Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Abraham-Hardee CM NEURO EXAM #1-11 through NEUROSCIENCE 20. NEUROSCIENCE 21. NEUROSCIENCE 14. CLINICAL MED NEURO 15. CLINICAL MED NEURO Cortical and Brainstem Control of Motor Function Cranial Nerves Thalamus (Diencephalon) Cervical Spine Trauma Brain Tumors and Their Management I Dr. Olgun Dr. Anstrom Dr. Anstrom Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Brooks 19. NEUROSCIENCE 11.CLINICAL MED NEURO 22. NEUROSCIENCE 13. PATHOLOGY 16. CLINICAL MED NEURO Hypothalamus Cranial Nerve Disorders Limbic System SDL: Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Tumors and Their Management II Dr. Olgun Dr. Cramer Dr. Anstrom Dr. Santo LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 1:00 p.m Dr. Brooks 11. PATHOLOGY NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 17. CLINICAL MED NEURO SDL: Peripheral Nerve Tumors : Thoracic Spine Indirect Techniques : Brainstem and Cranial Nerves Brainstem Jeopardy (OPTIONAL REVIEW) Disorders of Motor Neuron, Root, Plexus, and Peripheral Nerves Dr. Santo Group A Drs. Anstrom/Cramer Dr. Zhang 12. PATHOLOGY NEUROSCIENCE 18. CLINICAL MED NEURO SDL: Metabolic Diseases of Brainstem Jeopardy Neurocutaneous Disorders the Nervous System (OPTIONAL REVIEW) Dr. Santo Drs. Anstrom/Cramer Dr. Zhang Group B LUNCH

4 WEEK 4 Time/Date Monday, February 20 Tuesday, February 21 Wednesday, February 22 Thursday, February 23 Friday, February CLINICAL MED NEURO 21. CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. Aphasias and Other Cortical Radiologic Imaging: Normal Syndromes Brain and Spinal Cord NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2 #11-20 through PATHOLOGY EXAM 1 #1-13 through RESEARCH DAY (attendance is encouraged) Dr. Cramer Dr. Langlinais 20. CLINICAL MED NEURO 22. CLINICAL MED NEURO Localization in Neurology Radiologic Imaging: Abnormal Brain and Spinal Cord Dr. Cramer Dr. Langlinais 23. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 28. NEUROSCIENCE Basal Ganglia Lumbosacral: Med Hx, DDE Cerebrum Physiology of Sleep and PE I Dr. Olgun Dr. Call Dr. Anstrom Dr. Olgun 24. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 23. CLINICAL MED NEURO 14. PATHOLOGY Cerebellum Lumbosacral: Med Hx, DDE Higher Cortical Function Disorders of Sleep SDL: Lysosomal Storage and PE II Disorders Dr. Olgun Dr. Call Dr. Olgun Dr. Zhang Dr. Santo 25. NEUROSCIENCE SDL: Pain Receptors and LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Pain Pathways Dr. Olgun NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 11. PHARMACOLOGY : Thalamus, Limbic : Lumbar Spine : Higher Cortical Sedatives and Hypnotics I System, Cerebellum, and Palpation, ROM and Special Function Basal Ganglia Tests group B Group A Dr. Rzigalinski 12. PHARMACOLOGY Sedatives and Hypnotics II Dr. Rzigalinski

5 WEEK 5 Time/Date Monday, February 27 Tuesday, February 28 Wednesday, March 1 Thursday, March 2 Friday, March NEUROSCIENCE 25. CLINICAL MED NEURO 27.CLINICAL MED NEURO 30. CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. Sensory Pathways Integration Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Trauma Differential Diagnosis of Headaches SGL: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Central Nervous System I (micro) CLINICAL MED NEURO EXAM 2 #12-23 through Dr. Anstrom Dr. Stanley Drs. M. Thomas, Johnson Dr. Rogers 30. NEUROSCIENCE 26. CLINICAL MED NEURO 28.CLINICAL MED NEURO 16. PHARMACOLOGY Motor Pathways - Trauma: Skull Fractures, ER SGL: Infectious Diseases Treatment for Headaches Integration Approach to Head Injury, Affecting the CNS II (micro) Epidural, Subdural, Intracerebral Bleed Dr. Olgun Dr. Georges Drs. M Thomas, Johnson Dr. Kidd 13. PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 31. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE Opioids I Lumbar Spine: Eval and Tx SGL: Infectious Diseases Facial Osteology/Cranium : Facial of Somatic Dysfunction Affecting the CNS III (path) Osteology/Cranium Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. A Kozar Drs. M Thomas, Santo Dr. Anstrom 14. PHARMACOLOGY 15. PHARMACOLOGY Opioids II SGL: Drugs for Treatment of CNS Infections Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Kidd 11:30-1:30 LUNCH DR. ANDERSON MANDATORY ATTENDANCE 24.CLINICAL MED NEURO SDL: Responsible Opioid Prescribing-Pain Mgmt Guidelines : Lumbar Spine Direct Techniques LUNCH CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS Lumbar Dr. Kowalski Group A Puncture, Sterile 1:30-3:15 Technique 1-5 Group B 3:15-5:00 CPS Checkoff 1:00-5:30

6 WEEK 6 Time/Date Monday, March 6 Tuesday, March 7 Wednesday, March 8 Thursday, March 9 Friday, March CLINICAL MED NEURO 35.CLINICAL MED NEURO 37.CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. Seizures and Epilepsy in Neuro Case Discussions: Adults Muscle Weakness I PHARM EXAM 2 #11-16 through Fever and Altered States of Consciousness in Pediatric Patients NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 3 #21-31 through Dr. Zhang Dr. C Kozar Dr. Zhang NEUROSCIENCE 33. CLINICAL MED NEURO 36.CLINICAL MED NEURO 38.CLINICAL MED NEURO Pharyngeal Arch Embryology Pediatric Non-Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy Emergent Assessment and Differential Diagnosis of Neuro Case Discussions: Muscle Weakness II Syndromes in Children I Altered Mental Status Dr. Hrubec Dr. Zhang Dr. Lander Dr. Zhang 31.CLINICAL MED NEURO 34. CLINICAL MED NEURO 18. PHARMACOLOGY 39. CLINICAL MED NEURO Cerebellar and Basal Pediatric Non-Febrile Drugs for Epilepsy I Trauma to Head and Spine: Ganglia Movement Seizures and Epilepsy Neurosurgical Management I Disorders and Treatment Syndromes in Children II NEUROSCIENCE PRACTICAL EXAM Dr. Cramer Dr. Zhang Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Simonds (labs #1-7) 17. PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACOLOGY 40. CLINICAL MED NEURO Drugs for Parkinson s Disease Integrated Approach to the Evaluation of Low Back Pain Drugs for Epilepsy II Trauma to Head and Spine: Neurosurgical Mgmt II Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Harden Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Simonds LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH CLINICAL PROCEDURAL CPS CHECKOFS SKILLS Lumbar Puncture, : Lumbar Spine Indirect 1:00-5:30 Sterile Technique Techniques 1:00-5:30 Group B Group A

7 WEEK 7 Time/Date Monday, March 13 Tuesday, March 14 Wednesday, March 15 Thursday, March 16 Friday, March PATHOLOGY 33. NEUROSCIENCE 8:00 a.m. Cranial Nerves: Med Hx, Histology of the Nose and Muscles of Facial DDX and PE Throat Expression & Mastication I CLINICAL MED NEURO EXAM 3 #24-34 through EXAM 1 #1-6 through Dr. McCrady Dr. Hill Dr. Anstrom PHARMACOLOGY 17. PATHOLOGY 34. NEUROSCIENCE Integrated Approach to the Evaluation of Neck Pain Drugs for Demyelinating Disorders Histology of the Nose and Throat Muscles of Facial Expression & Mastication II Dr. Harden Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Hill Dr. Anstrom 41. CLINICAL MED NEURO CLINICAL MED NEURO 46. CLINICAL MED NEURO Immune-Mediated Neurological History and SDL: Demyelinating Ethical Decisions in BREAK Neurological Disease Exam with Demo I Disorders of the Nervous Neurology and Brain Death I System I Dr. Prater Dr. McCrady Dr. Cramer Dr. Simonds 20. PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 47. CLINICAL MED NEURO NEUROSCIENCE Drugs for Alzheimer s Disease Neurological History and Exam with Demo II SDL: Demyelinating Disorders of the Nervous System II Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. McCrady Dr. Cramer Dr. Simonds Ethical Decisions in Neurology & Brain Death II 42. CLINICAL MED NEURO SDL: Dementia I LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Dr. Switzer 43. CLINICAL MED NEURO 15. PATHOLOGY SDL: Dementia II : Neurological SDL: Demyelinating CPS CHECKOFFS Disorders and Spongiform Encephalopathies 1:00-5:30 Dr. Switzer Exam with Demo Dr. Santo SKILLS Lumbar Puncture, Group A Sterile Technique 1:00-4:00 Group B : Muscles of Facial Expression and Mastication

8 WEEK 8 Time/Date Monday, March 20 Tuesday, March 21 Wednesday, March 22 Thursday, March 23 Friday, March 24 8:00 a.m. 37. NEUROSCIENCE 18. PATHOLOGY 41. NEUROSCIENCE 20. PATHOLOGY CLINICAL MED Nasal Cavity and Sinuses Histology of the Ear Vestibular Pathways SDL: Otosclerosis NEURO FINAL EXAM Dr. Johansen Dr. Hill Dr. Olgun Dr. Santo #35-47 through 1. CLINICAL MED HEENT 19. PATHOLOGY 3. CLINICAL MED HEENT Epistaxis, Rhinitis, : Histology of the Ear Otitis Media, Otitis Sinusitis, Abscess and Externa Sinus Venous Thrombosis Dr. Georges Dr. Hill Dr. Dickens 35. NEUROSCIENCE 22. PHARMACOLOGY 39. NEUROSCIENCE 4. CLINICAL MED HEENT Auditory Pathways Taste and Smell Antihistamines and Decongestants Vestibulitis, Labyrinthitis, Meniere's, Tinnitus Diagnosis and Mgmt Dr. Olgun Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Olgun Dr. Dickens 36. NEUROSCIENCE 38. NEUROSCIENCE 5. CLINICAL MED HEENT Anterior Neck Ear and Mastoid LUNCH Hearing Loss. Dr. Johansen Dr. Anstrom Dr. Williams 40. NEUROSCIENCE LUNCH LUNCH Development of the Ear Dr. Hrubec NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE 2. CLINICAL MED HEENT : Anterior Neck : Ear and Mastoid Congenital Disorders of the Face and Ear Dr. C Kozar CONVO

9 WEEK 9 Time/Date Monday, March 27 Tuesday, March 28 Wednesday, March 29 Thursday, March 30 Friday, March PATHOLOGY CLINICAL MED HEENT 46. NEUROSCIENCE 8:00 a.m. Histology of the Eye Ophthalmology: Eye History, Minor Facial and Orbital FINAL Oral Cavity and Pharynx Risk Factors, and Exam Injuries / Lacerations EXAM #7-13 through Dr. Hill Dr. Dickens and Dr. Justice Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Anstrom 22. PATHOLOGY 6.CLINICAL MED HEENT 8. CLINICAL MED HEENT NEUROSCIENCE : Histology of the Eye Ophthalmology and Refractive Errors Bell s Palsy vs. Facial Nerve Paralysis vs. Tumor : Oral Cavity and Pharynx Dr. Hill Dr. Justice Dr. Recupero 42. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE Orbit and Eye ENT History and ENT Exam Physiology of Vision (Otoscope) Dr. Anstrom Dr. Dickens Dr. Olgun 43. NEUROSCIENCE NEUROSCIENCE Development of the Eye OMM for Sinusitis/Otitis Visual Pathways Dr. Hrubec Dr. Harden Dr. Olgun LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH NEUROSCIENCE : Orbit and Eye : OMM for HEENT Infections Group B Group A PRACTICAL EXAM

10 WEEK 10 Time/Date Monday, April 3 Tuesday, April 4 Wednesday, April 5 Thursday, April 6 Friday, April 7 9.CLINICAL MED HEENT 11.CLINICAL MED HEENT 13.CLINICAL MED HEENT 8:00 a.m. The Red Eye CLINICAL MED HEENT EXAM 1 #1-8 through Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease NEUROSCIENCE FINAL EXAM Dr. Puckett Dr. Puckett #32-46 Dr. Prussin Nonemergent Disorders of the Throat 10.CLINICAL MED HEENT 12.CLINICAL MED HEENT through CLINICAL MED HEENT Adult Visual Abnormalities Glaucoma Emergent Disorders of the Throat Dr. Puckett Dr. Puckett Dr. Prussin 23. PATHOLOGY 23. PHARMACOLOGY 24. PATHOLOGY 15.CLINICAL MED HEENT SDL: Eye Disorders I Ophthalmic and Otic SDL: Eye Disorders II NEUROSCIENCE Ocular Trauma Preparations PRACTICAL EXAM Dr. Prater Dr. Kidd Dr. Santo (labs #8-12) Dr. Lander LUNCH AND GLOBAL HEALTH SEMINAR 11:30-1:00 MANDATORY ATTENDANCE 25. PATHOLOGY SDL: Eye Disorders (Retinoblastoma) Dr. Santo SP TESTING 1-5 SP TESTING 1-5.

11 WEEK 11 Time/Date Monday, April 10 Tuesday, April 11 Wednesday, April 12 Thursday, April 13 Friday, April CLINICAL MED HEENT 8:00 a.m. Strabismus and Pediatric Eye Disease I. PATHOLOGY FINAL EXAM #14-25 SMALL GROUP REVIEWS PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM #17-23 through Dr. Ancy Abraham through CLINICAL MED HEENT Strabismus and Pediatric Eye Disease II Dr. Ancy Abraham LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH SMALL GROUP REVIEWS SMALL GROUP REVIEWS CLINICAL MED HEENT FINAL EXAM #9-17 through

12 WEEK 12 Time/Date Monday, April 17 Tuesday, April 18 Wednesday, April 19 Thursday, April 20 Friday, April 21 8:00 a.m. REMEDIATION WEEK and Directed Study of Comprehensive Review Materials: Complete Practice Questions.

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