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1 TEACHING SCHEDULE GENERAL ANATOMY I - MBBS S.NO DATE & TIME Monday Tuesday Wednesday pm Thursday Thursday 12 1pm Friday 11 1pm Saturday & Wednesday Thursday 11 1pm Friday Saturday Saturday 11 12noon NAME OF THE TOPIC STAFF Signature Registration & Department orientation Anatomical Terms History of anatomy Epithelium, skin & fascia Connective tissue & cartilage Visit to museum, dissection hall Muscular system Circulatory system Nervous system Nervous system Skeletal system-bones Lymphatic system ALL STAFF HOD All staff Dr. Vijay Anand Mr. Jones HOD HOD Test-General Anatomy

2 TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY - UPPER LIMB S.NO 1 DATE & TIME Mon/ 9-10am NAME OF THE TOPIC STAFF SIGNATURE Introduction to upper limb including cutaneous innervation,bones,regions. Breast Tue/9-10am Wed/9-10am Thu/9-10am Fri/9-10am Sat/8-9am Sat/11-12am Mon/9-10am Tue/9-10am Wed/9-10am Thu/9-10am Mon/9-10am Pectoral region Pectoral muscles and clavipectoral fascia Axilla Boundaries, contents & axillary nodes Brachial plexus Axillary artery & axillary nerve Front of arm Muscles & musculocutaneous nerve Brachial artery & anastomosis around elbow Back of arm with radial nerve Scapular muscles with serratus anterior and anastomosis around scapula Muscles of back with triangles Deltoid muscle & structures undercover it including intermuscular spaces Shoulder joint Dr.Vijaianand Mr.Jones Dr.Kannan Dr.Kannan

3 TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/8-9am Mon/8-9am Mon/8-9am Epithelial tissue & Glands Connective tissue Cartilage Dr.Vijaianand TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Wed/8-9am Wed/8-9am Male Reproductive system Spermatogenesis Female Reproductive system Oogenesis & Reproductive cycles TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY Thu/12-1pm Thu/12-1pm Clavicle Scapula Mr.Jones Dr.Kannan

4 TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY - UPPER LIMB Tue/9-10am Wed/9-10am Thu/9-10am Fri/9-10am Sat/8-9am Sat/11-12am Mon/9-10am Tue/9-10am Wed/9-10am Thu/9-10am Fri/9-10am Sat/8-9am Sat/11-12am Mon/9-10am Tue/9-10am Cubital fossa Boundaries & contents Elbow joint Front of forearm Superficial muscles, Radial artery Deep muscles of front of forearm with anterior interosseous nerve, ulnar artery Back of forearm & posterior interosseous nerve and vessels Flexor & extensor retinaculum of hand, anatomical snuff box & cutaneous innervations of hand Radio-ulnar joints and joints of hand Median nerve Ulnar nerve Radial nerve Palm Aponeurosis, superficial palmar arch, thenar & hypothenar muscles Flexor tendons, deep palmar arch, lumbricals, interossei and deep branch of ulnar nerve Dorsum of hand&venous drainage of Upper limb&dorsal digital expansion Wrist joint Surgical spaces of hand Mr.Jones Dr.Vijaianand Dr.Kannan Mr.Jones Dr.Vijaianand Mr.Jones Dr.Kannan Mr.Jones Dr.Vijaianand

5 TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/8-9am Mon/8-9am Bone Muscular tissue Dr.Vijaianand TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Wed/8-9am Wed/8-9am Fertilization Changes of 1 st week TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY Thu/12-1pm Thu/12-1pm Humerus Radius & Ulna FIRST INTERNAL ASSESMENT Dr.Vijaianand PRACTICALS (Wed) Time: 9 am to 1pm THEORY (Thu) Time: 8 am to 11am

6 TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY LOWER LIMB S.NO 1 DATE & TIME Fri/ 9-10 am Sat/ 8-9 am Sat/ am Mon/ 9-10 am Tue/ 9-10 am Wed/ 9-10 am Thu/ 9-10 am Fri/ 9-10 am Sat/ 8-9 am Sat/ am Mon/ 9-10 am Tue/ 9-10 am Wed/ 9-10 am NAME OF THE TOPIC STAFF SIGNATURE Introduction to lower limb Front of thigh cutaneous nerve supply, superficial fascia, deep fascia, inguinal lymph nodes Femoral triangle Boundaries, contents, Femoral sheath, Hernia Femoral nerve & Vessels Muscles of front of thigh, Adductor canal Medial side of Thigh Muscles & Profunda femoris artery, Obturator nerve & vessels Back of thigh Muscles & Sciatic nerve Popliteal fossa Boundaries, contents, Anastomosis around knee joint Gluteal region cutaneous, Gluteus maximus & structure under G. maximus Gluteus medius, G. Minimus, G. Nerves & vessels, short lateral rotators Hip joint Leg Anterior compartment, Muscles, nerve, vessels Leg Posterior compartment Superficial muscles Leg Posterior compartment Deep Muscles, Tibial n & a Dr. Kannan Mr. Jones Dr. Kannan Mr. Jones

7 TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/ 8-9 am Mon/ 8-9 am Blood vessels Lymph node & Spleen Dr. Kannan TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Wed/ 8-9 am Wed/ 8-9 am II nd week changes III rd week changes TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY Thu/ 12-1 pm Hip bone

8 TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY LOWER LIMB S.NO DATE & TIME Thu/ 9-10 am Fri/ 9-10 am Sat/ 8-9 am am NAME OF THE TOPIC STAFF SIGNATURE Leg Peroneal compartment, superficial peroneal nerve & tibial nerve & artery Tibiofibular joint Knee joint Part I type, bones, capsule, extra aurticular ligaments Knee joint Part II interior of knee, movts, applied aspect Dorsum of foot cutaneous innervations, muscles, vessels Ankle joint & Retinaculae Mon/ 9-10 am Dr. Kannan Tue/ 9-10 am Sole skin, plantar aponeurosis, 1 st & 2 nd Mr. Jones Wed/ 9-10 am layers Sole 3 rd & 4 th layers, Nerves & vessels Thu/ 9-10 am Arches of foot Fri/ 9-10 am Joints of foot Sat/ 8-9 am Sat/ am venous drainage of Lower limb Dr. Kannan TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/ 8-9 am Skin & Ganglion TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Wed/ 8-9 am Placenta TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY

9 Fri/ 12-1 pm Thu/ 12-1 pm Fri/ 12-1 pm Femur Tibia Fibula Patella Dr. Kannan II INTERNAL ASSESMENT PRACTICALS Time: 9 am to 1 pm THEORY Time: 10 am to 1 am VIVA Time: 9 am to 1 pm Time: 11 am to 1 pm

10 S.NO DATE & TIME Fri/ 9-10 am Sat/ 8-9 am Sat/ 11-12am Mon/ 9-10 am Tue/ am Wed/ 9-10 am Thu/ 8-9 am Thu/ 9-10 am TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY - THORAX NAME OF THE TOPIC STAFF Signature Introduction thorax & Bony cage with inlet & outlet & Ribs Intercostal spaces & Intercostal Muscles Neurovascular bundles Pleura Layers, Recesses & Clinical Anatomy Lungs parts, Relations, B.S,L.S,L.D Trachea & Bronchopulmonary segments clinical anatomy Mediastinum Ascending, Arch of Aorta, Descending aorta Superior vena cava Dr. Kannan Mrs. Shreeja TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/ 8-9 am Wed/ 8-9 am Thymus TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Placenta TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY Thu/ 12-1 pm Sternum Dr. Kannan III INTERNALS THORAX THEORY Time: 10-1 pm Practical Time: 9 1pm Viva - 17 &

11 TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY - THORAX Mon/ 9-10 am Tue/ 9-10 am Wed/ 9-10 am Thu/ 9-10 am Fri/ 9-10 am Sat/ 8-9 am Pericardium & Heart External features Heart Right & Left Atrium with development of Inter arterial septum Right & left ventricles with development of Inter ventricular septum Blood supply of Heart Conducting system of Heart & Nerve supply of Heart Oesophagus Mrs. Hetty Sat/ am Joints of Thorax Mon/ 9-10 am Tue/ 9-10 am Wed/ 9-10 am Thoracic duct Azygos vein & Phrenic nerve Diaphragm Mrs. Shreeja TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/ 8-9 am Trachea & Lung TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Wed/ 8-9 am Wed/ 8-9 am RS CVS TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY Fri/ 12-1 pm Thoracic vertebrae

12 III INTERNALS THORAX THEORY Time: 10-1 pm Practical Time: 9 1pm Viva - 17 &

13 TEACHING SCHEDULE GROSS ANATOMY ABDOMEN I S.NO 1 DATE & DAY Thu/9 10am NAME OF THE TOPIC STAFF SIGN Introduction to abdomen, skin, cutaneous innervations, fasciae, umbilicus, planes, quadrants Fri/9 10am Sat/8 9am Sat/ Mon/9 10am Tues/9 10am Wed/9 10am Fri/9 10am Sat/8 9am Sat/ Mon/9 10am Tue/9 10am Wed/9 10am Thu/9-10am Fri/9-10am Sat/8-9am Sat/11-12 External oblique muscle,internal oblique and transverse abdominus muscles Transversalis fascia, Rectus sheath and its contents In detail Male external genitalia Penis, Scrotum, Testis coverings and spermatic cord contents Inguinal canal Boundaries, contents and hernia Abdominal cavity Peritoneal reflections Stomach Spleen with Histology Duodenum Pancreas Liver Extra hepatic biliary apparatus Portal vein Coeliac axis Jejunum & ileum with mesentry, Superior mesenteric artery Colon upto sigmoid colon and inferior mesentric artery Caecum and appendix with Histology of colon & appendix Mrs.Shreeja Dr.kannan Dr.Vijay Anand Dr.Vijay Anand Dr.Kannan Mrs.Hetty Dr.Vijay Anand Dr.Kannan

14 TEACHING SCHEDULE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Mon/8-9 General features of GIT & Oesophagus, Stomach Mon/ Wed/ Wed/8-9 Small intestine Dr.Vijay Anand TEACHING SCHEDULE EMBRYOLOGY Foregut stomach, pancreas and Liver Midgut Rotation, Meckels diverticulum TEACHING SCHEDULE OSTEOLOGY Thurs/ Thurs/12-1 Lumbar vertebrae Sacrum Mrs.Hetty / Mrs.Shreeja Mrs.Hetty / Mrs.Shreeja IV INTERNAL ASSESMENT Practical (Monday) - Time: 9 am to 1 pm Theory (Tuesday) - Time: 8 am to 11 am

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