UNIT 6 CALENDAR: BRAIN, MIND, and BEHAVIOR Subunit 1 - CNS structure, function, and development
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1 Subunit 1 - CNS structure, function, and development draft, rev 7/18 Week 1 Nov 13, 017 Nov 14, 017 Nov 15, 017 Nov 16, 017 Nov 17, 017 Informational session: UNIT 6 INTRO [00] Unit 1 Review (IL): Neurophysiology, spinal cord, PNS and ANS (Keith Williams) [001] Fine structure of the nervous system I (F [00] The anatomic basis of the neuro exam (MK/) [004] Neurohisto Lab 1 (VM), [008] PBL 1, SESSION 1 (): BABY JACOB Marquis) [1101] Neurotransmitters and chemical signaling (Gintzler) [005] Essentials of CNS anatomy: part II (F [003] IL:Intro to neuropharmacology (Alarcon) [006] Essentials of CNS anatomy: part III ( [003] Cortex and White Matter (Hrabetova) [007] BMCN session 1: Hemingway s Brain and the Jumping Frenchmen of Maine (Williams) PBL 1, BABY JACOB, part [110] [010] Essentials of CNS anatomy: part I (F [003] PBL 1, SESSION 1 () BABY JACOB (Kubie and Marquis) [1101] Neurohisto Lab 1 (VM), [008] LAB 1 [009] [010] LAB 1 [009] PBL 1, BABY JACOB, part [110] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [15]) Lecture 9.5 Lab 5.0 PBL 4.5 Office 3.0 TOTAL: (+30 min intro) 1
2 UNIT 6 CALENDAR BRAIN, MIND, and BEHAVIOR Subunit 1 - CNS structure, function, and development; infections Week Nov 0 Nov 1 Nov Nov 3 Nov 4 Developmental disorders of the nervous system (Libien) [018] BMCN session : TBD (ccc) THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING Choroid plexus, BBB, and F (normal and abnormal) (J [016] Pathology of CNS infections (Zeng) [015] POPS 1A CNS INFECTIONS, part 1 (Landesman and B Anziska) [01] Write-ups [011] POPS 1B CNS INFECTIONS, part (Volkert and Merlin) [01] Development of the nervous system (Teitelman) [017] LAB [01] POPS 1A CNS INFECTIONS, part 1 (Landesman and B Anziska) [01] Toxic, metabolic, and genetic diseases of the CNS (including dysmyelinating) (Libien) [00] Write-ups [011] LAB [01] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [131]) Lecture 5.5 Lab.5 POPS 4.0 PBL/.0 TOTAL: 14
3 Subunit Function and dysfunction of neural pathways: SENSORY SYSTEMS & trauma Week 3 Nov 7 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 30 Dec 1 General sensory systems II Pathways, perception [031] Interactive Lecture (IL) Concussion (A Quinn) [08] BMCN session 3: TBD Axon growth and repair (Teitelman) [019] General sensory systems I Peripheral receptors, physiology [030] Patient demo: Sensory A [036] Patient demo: Sensory B [036] SESSION : Oral presentations 1 [034] Autonomic nervous system, part 1 (Mark Stewart) [013] Autonomic nervous system, part [014] POPS TRAUMA 5 th fl carrels (Valsamis & Sadr) [09] LAB 4: PBL 1, BABY JACOB [1103] [033] LAB 3 [0] [03] General sensory systems III Plasticity, rewiring, phantom limb [03] Oral presentations 1 [034] LAB 3: [0] Sensory pathway Problem sets, [037] Patient demo: Sensory A [036] Patient demo: Sensory B [036] Sensory Pathway Problem sets, [037] [03] LAB 4 [033] PBL 1, BABY JACOB [1103] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [19]) Lecture 7.0 Lab 5.0 POPS.0 PBL 4.0 Office 3.0 Pathway probs 1.5 Patient demo 1.0 TOTAL: 3.5 3
4 Subunit Function and dysfunction of neural pathways: MOTOR SYSTEMS & stroke Week 4 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Motor systems: corticospinal and corticobulbar [038] Motor control and coordination I: extrapyramidal and cerebellar [039] Motor control and coordination II: gait, posture, locomotion, ataxia [040] Patient demo: motor B (YAnziska) [048] Patientdemo: motor A [048] PBL, session 1 (): CLEARY (Elmalem) [3501] Degenerative diseases of the nervous system causing movement disorders (Libien) [043] POPS in the lecture hall: Case studies (videos) in movement disorders (Cabassa) [045] IL: Treatment of Parkinsons Disease [044] Vascular supply of the CNS (D Dow-Edwards) [04] Brain metabolism and stroke (Kass) [05] Neuropathology of cerebrovasc disease (J Zeng) [06] POPS 4 STROKE, 5 th fl (Marchidann) [07] PBL, CLEARY, part [350] Gross Lab 5 [046] [047] Motor pathway problem sets, [049] PBL, session 1 (): CLEARY (Elmalem) [3501] POPS 3 LOCALIZATION: I can t walk!! 5 th fl carrels (Merlin ) [050] Motor pathway problem sets, [049] Neuromuscular disorders [04] POPS 3 LOCALIZATION: I can t walk!! 5 th fl carrels (Merlin ) [050] Patient demo: motor B [048] Patient demo: motor A [048] BMCN session 4: [047] Gross Lab 5 [046] PBL, CLEARY, part [350] POPS 4 STROKE, 5 th fl (Marchidann) [07] ASYNCH: 30 min MRI online interactive atlas Lecture 9.5 Lab.5 POPS 4.0 PBL 4.5 Pathway prob 1.5 Office 3.0 TOTAL: 6.0 Patient demo 1.0 4
5 Subunit - Function and dysfunction of neural pathways: SPECIAL SENSES; pelvic exam Week 5 Dec 11 Dec 1 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec 15 Tumors of the nervous system (Zeng) [065] Auditory and vestibular systems, including central pathways (Kollmar) [05] Eye movements (Elmalem) [041] Olfaction and taste, including central pathways [055] Ear structure and function (Kollmar) [051] Neurohisto Lab (VM) and problem sets: EAR [054] session Oral presentations [035] Visual system I: optics and peripheral structure (Fox) [056] Visual system II: retina and central pathways (Martinez-Conde) [057] Interactive Lecture (IL) Pelvic Exam (Llanes-Oberstein) [090] Neurohisto Lab 3 (VM) and problem sets: EYE [060] PBL, CLEARY part 3 [3503] Histopath Lab (VM) (Zeng) [073] [061] Otologic and vestibular dysfuction (Hanson) [053] session Oral presentations [035] Neurohisto Lab (VM) and problem sets: EAR [054] Visual system III: cortex and central processing (Macknik) [058] Visual system disorders (Rony Gelman) rony.gelman@gmail.com [059] [061] Pelvic task trainers Ai Pelvic task trainers Bi PBL, CLEARY part 3 [3503] Neurohisto lab 3 (VM) and problem sets: EYE [060] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [133]) Lecture 13.5 Lab PBL/ 4.0 lab 0-.0 Office 3.0 TOTAL:
6 Subunit - Fxn and dysfunction of CNS pathways: HIGHER CORTICAL FUNCTIONS Week 6 Dec 18 Dec 19 Dec 0 Dec 1 Dec IL: Dx, Rx, and pathology of demyelinating diseases [067] BMCN session 6: POPS 5 WHITE MATTER DISEASE (Merlin & B Anziska) [068] USMLE & Gateway formative 1 [3505] IL: Localizing value of the mental status exam [064] Basic mechanisms of seizures and epilepsy [069] Learning and Memory I (Moreno) [081] Learning and Memory II (Stelzer) [08] PBL, SESSION 4 CLEARY Hallf [3504] Degenerative diseases of the nervous system causing dementia (Libien) [084] Complete neuro exam incl. MMSE A [07] Complete neuro exam incl. MMSE B Higher cortical functions (Stelzer) [063] USMLE & Gateway formative 1 [3505] POPS 5 WHITE MATTER DISEASE 5 th fl (Merlin and B Anziska) [068] Antiepileptic drugs and Status epilepticus (Koziorynska) [070] POPS 6 EPILEPSY 5 th fl & (Mortati and Koziorynska) BMCN session 5: Rudell?? [071] Complete neuro exam incl. MMSE A [07] Complete neuro exam incl. MMSE B Histopath Lab (VM) (Zeng) [073] PBL, SESSION 4 CLEARY [3504] [07] [07] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [17]) ASYNCH: 30 min neuroanatomy atlas Lecture 8.5 Lab 0-.5 POPS 4.0 PBL 4.0 TOTAL: lab.0 6
7 December 5 December 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec 9 HOLIDAY BREAK 7
8 Subunit 3 Behavior, emotion, cognition & consciousness: Dementia, delirium, psychosis, epigenetics Week 7 Jan 1, 018 Jan Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 NEW YEAR S DAY Iinteractive Lecture (IL): Intro to the psychiatric interview and psychiatric diagnosis [076] Lecture (IL): Cognitive biases (A Quinn) [075] BMCN session 7: EPIGENETI OF PSYCH DISORDERS (PATO & MEYERS) Biology of stress, anxiety, and depression (Coplan) [096] POPS 7 Dementia & Delirium (Moreno) [085] PBL3, session 1: STEVEN SMITH [8801] Hypothalamus (S Smith) [086] Biology of feeding and thirst (Dinkevich) [09] Psychosis and schizophrenia (A. Fanous) [077] Pharmacology of psychosis (N. Schooler) [078] POPS 8 Health disparities of neuropsych disease [080] PBL 3, STEVEN SMITH, part [880] Motivation, emotion, and the limbic system PBL 3, session 1: STEVEN SMITH [8801] POPS 7 Dementia & Delirium (Moreno ) [095] [085] Hormones and Behavior (Moreno) [093] Lecture (IL): The patient write-up (Ovitsh) [089] Assessment week prep [11501] Pelvic task trainers Ai Pelvic task trainers Bi PBL 3, STEVEN SMITH, part [880] POPS 8 Health disparities of neuropsych disease [080] ASYNCH: 30 min each (biostatistics [135], and MSE tutorial) EVENING: teaching associates (pelvic 3 hrs, GU 1.5 hrs) Lecture 10.5 PBL 4.5 POPS 4.0 Lab TOTAL: 19-1
9 Subunit 3 Behavior, emotion, cognition & consciousness: pediatrics, stress/anxiety/mood Week 8 Jan 8 Jan 9 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 1 Neuropsych testing (Lax) [111] Interactive Lecture (IL) Integrative medicine (Quinn & Markell) [119] BMCN session 8: TBD Geriatric psychiatry (Reinhardt) [083] Pediatric neurology, part I (Marquis) [110] Pediatric neurology, part II (Marquis) [110] POPS 9 Child and adolescent psych [094] Delivering bad news [088] Anxiety and related disorders (Steven Friedman) [097] Psychological trauma and stress-related disorders (Friedman, Steven) [098] Mood disorders (Coplan) [099] Pharmacology of depression and anxiety (Coplan) [100] POPS 10 ANXIETY [101] PBL 3, STEVEN SMITH [8803] LAB Child and adolescent psychiatry (Galanter) [11] Rotating Radiology Exhibits EISNER [10] POPS 9 Child and adolescent psych [094] Formative SP interviews with feedback (0 minutes per student) Delivering bad news [09101] [088] Pelvic task trainers Aii Bii OCD and OCD-spectrum disorders (M Pato) [19] Lab practice practical Basement, [115] Lab practice practical Basement, [115] Pelvic task trainers Aii Bii Rotating Radiology Exhibits EISNER [10] PBL 3, STEVEN SMITH wrapup [8803] POPS 10 ANXIETY [101] ASYNCH: 30 min each (biostatistics [137], and neuroanatomy atlas) EVENING: teaching associates: pelvic [3 hr] and GU [1.5 hr] Lecture 1.0 POPS 4.0 lab 0-.0 PBL 4.0 RRE.5 TOTAL:
10 Subunit 3 Behavior, emotion, cognition and consciousness: pain and drugs Week 9 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 19 MLK day Gateway prep (Ovitsh) [11505] POPS 11 Diagnosis and treatment of depression [103] PBL 4, SESSION 1 () JOE JOHNSON, part 1 INTEGRATIVE PBL [11301] Interactive lecture (IL): Pain management:principles of pharmacology and nonpharmacologic therapies (B Anziska) [105] Interactive lecture (IL): Case studies in pain management (B Anziska) [106] Toxicology (Wiener) [087] Interactive Lecture (IL) The impaired physician (M Myers) [114] Neuropharm of drugs [06] POPS 1 Headache: Dx, Rx, and pathophys [108] PBL 4, JOE JOHNSON, part [1130] Biology of pain (Fox) PBL 5, SESSION 1 () JOE JOHNSON, part 1 [11301] [104] POPS 11 Diagnosis and treatment of depression [103] Interactive lecture (IL): Substance abuse and addiction (R Branch) [107] REVIEW FOR OSCE EXAM (Merlin & B Anziska) [1150] REVIEW SESSION FOR PRACTICAL [11503] BMCN session 9: TBD PBL 4, JOE JOHNSON, part [1130] POPS 1 Headache: Dx, Rx, and pathophys [108] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [139]) ASYNCH: 30 min neuroanatomy atlas Lecture 9.0 PBL 4.5 POPS 4.0 TOTAL: (+3.5 hrs exam prep)
11 Subunit 3 Behavior, emotion, cognition and consciousness: consciousness and death Week 10 Jan Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Interactive Lecture (IL) Death and Dying (J Stetz) [11] Anatomy and physiology of brain states (Stewart) [116] Somatization (Viswanathan) [109] POPS 13 Anesthetics (D Wlody & Ellie Fried) [10] session USMLE & Gateway formative [113] UNIT Q&A Unit directors [11504] FORENSIC PATHOLOGY (HAMMERS, JENNIFER) jhammers@ocme.nyc.gov [1] Ethics in Psychiatry [16] Personality disorders (Feola) [14] Foundations of psychotherapy (Feola) [15] Farewell address: Frontiers of Neuroscience (Unit Directors) [130] Gross Path Lab (Zeng) 5 th fl A [074] Gross Path Lab (Zeng) B [074] PBL 4, JOE JOHNSON [11303] LAB Sleep architecture and sleep disorders (Koziorynska) [117] Death & dying B [18] HDPE A [17] Formative SP interviews with feedback (0 minutes per student) session USMLE & Gateway formative POPS 13 Anesthetics [09101] Stupor, coma, and vegetative state (Perk) [118] Brain death, medicine, and the law (B Anziska) [13] Death & dying B [18] HDPE A [17] PBL 4, JOE JOHNSON [11303] Gross Path Lab (Zeng) 5 th fl A [074] Gross Path Lab (Zeng) B [074] HDPE Death & dying [113] (Wlody & Fried) [10] HDPE Death & dying B [17] A [18] B [17] A [18] ASYNCH: 30 min (biostatistics [141]) ASYNCH: 30 min neuroanatomy atlas Lecture 11.5 POPS.0 PBL 4.5 Frontiers 1.0 lab 3.3 TOTAL:.3 (+ 1 hr exam prep) 11
12 UNIT 6 CALENDAR: REFLECTION, INTEGRATION, and ASSESSMENT WEEK Week 11 Jan 9 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb Gateway OSCE day 1 Gateway OSCE day UNIT 6 PRACTICAL EXAMS Gateway OSCE day 3; PBLI/SBP half class Gateway OSCE day 4; PBLI/SBP half class
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