SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS IV Semester 135 Students ( March )
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1 SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS IV Semester 135 Students ( March ) Date Day Time AM 1-2 PM 2-4 PM Topic Faculty Wednesday Theory Salmonella,Shigellarev/assign AFB/GS/Record Mr. Kanishka Thursday Theory Theory Vibrio-rev/assign Dr. Anitha AFB/GS/Record Friday Tut ( 3-4) Spirochaetesrev/assign Monday AFB/GS/Record Wednesday Theory Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma (PBL) Revision - G/S & Record Completion Thursday Theory Introduction to virology classification & Nomenclature- LGL Monday Ext-spotter, staph. & group A streptococci Ext-spotter, staph. & group A streptococci Wednesday Theory General properties, Morphology & cultivation of virus- Slides, video Dr Uma maheswari Ms. Kalaiselvi Dr. Anitha Dr. Divija Dr. Subha Mrs. Hemamalini, Dr Divija, Mrs. Rajapriya Dr. Subha, Dr. Manonmoey, Dr.Sangamithra Dr.Sneka Dr. stephen
2 demonstration Ext-spotter Pneumococci, Strep viridians, C.diptheriae Dr Sangamithra,, Thursday Theory Virus host interaction-lgl ( B-Batch) Ext-spotter Pneumo, Strep viridians, C.diptheriae Saturday I A Test - FM Monday Wednesday Theory Ext-spotter Pneumo, Strep viridians, C.diptheriae Integrated teaching- LEPROSY Ext-spotter- E.coli, kleb, proteus Thursday Theory Pox virus & Bacteriophage - LGL Ext-spotter- E.coli, kleb, proteus Saturday IA- Pharmacology Monday Ext-spotter E.coli, kleb, proteus Thursday Theory Classification of HSV, VZV(flipped) Dr. UmaMaheswari Dr.Umamaheswari Dr.Umamaheswari, Dr.Sangamithra., Dr.Shaweez, Mrs. Hemamalini Dr. Manonomoney Dr.Sandhiya, Dr. Sneka Dr. Umamaheswari Dr.Umamaheswari Dr. Sneka, Dr.Sangamithra, Dr. Sneka, Dr Shaweez
3 ( B-Batch) Ext-spotter salmonella, shigella.,, Professor & Head Department of Microbiology
4 SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS IV Semester 14 Students ( March ) Date Day Time AM 1-2 PM 2-4 PM Topic Faculty Wednesday Theory Salmonella,Shigellarev/assign AFB/GS/Record Mr. Kanishka Thursday Theory Vibrio-rev/assign Dr. Anitha AFB/GS/Record Friday Tut ( 3-4) Spirochaetesrev/assign Saturday Am Question paper Revision Monday AFB/GS/Record completion Tuesday Theory Chlamydiaerev/assign Wednesday Theory Mycoplasma & ureaplasma G/S revision & record completion Thursday Theory Introduction virology classification & Nomenclature - LGL Ext-spotter, staph. & group A steptococci Dr Uma maheswari Ms. Kalaiselvi Dr Stephen Dr. Anitha,Dr. Divija Dr. Subha Mrs. Hemamalini Dr.Divija,, Mrs. Rajapriya Dr. Subha Dr, Manonmoney Monday Ext-spotter, staph. & group A steptococci,
5 Tuesday Theory ASO, CRP & RA practical Wednesday Theory General properties, Morphology & cultivation of virus- Slides, video demonstration Ext-spotter Pneumo, viridians, C.diptheriae Thursday Theory Virus host interaction- LGL Ext-spotter Pneumo, ( B-Batch) viridians, C.diptheriae Saturday IA Test Dr. Sneka Dr. Sneka Dr Subha, Dr.Manonmoney Dr. Uma Dr.Uma, Monday Ext-spotter Pneumo, viridians, C.diptheriae Tuesday Theory WIDAL practical & discussion Wednesday Theory Integrated teaching- LEPROSY Ext spott-e.coli, kleb, proteus., Dr. Subha, Mrs. Hemamalini Thursday Theory Pox virus (LGL) Ext spott -E.coli, kleb, proteus Saturday IA- Pharmacology,
6 Monday Ext spott -E.coli, kleb, proteus Tuesday Theory RPR practical & discussion Thursday Theory Classification of HSV, VZV(FLIPPED) ( B-Batch) Salmonella & shigella Dr. Umamaheswari Dr.Umamaheswari Dr. Sneka, Mrs. Hemamalini Dr.Sangamithra, Dr. Sneka, Dr.Sangamithra Dr.Hemamalini, Professor & Head Department of Microbiology
7 SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS (11 Students) March 2017 Date Day Time Topic Faculty PM 2-4 PM Wednesday Theory Revision - Staphylococci Dr. UmaMaheswari Thursday Theory Revision Gp A, Streptococci Mrs. Hemamalini Monday WIDAL Demo & discussion Wednesday Theory Assignment other strept & Enterococci Dr. Mangayarkarasi Dr. Sneka, Dr. Divija Thursday Theory Revision - Pneumococci & C. Diphteriae Monday VDRI / RPR Demo discussion Dr Umamaheswari Dr. Anitha Wednesday Theory Revision - Neisseriae Dr. Subha Thursday Theory Bacillus anthracis Assignment Dr. Divija Monday ELISA _ Demo, Video discussion Dr.Shaweez Fathima Wednesday THEORY Integrated teaching- LEPROSY Thursday Theory Botulism, Antibiotic, associated colitis
8 Monday Spotters - GB Dr. Uma Mr. Kanishka, Ms. Kalaiselvi Tuesday TUT Non sporing anaerobes assignment Thursday Theory E. coli - Revision
9 SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS IV Semester 135 Students ( April ) Date Day Time AM 1-2 PM 2-4 PM Topic Faculty Saturday Microbiology I A Theory Test - Systemic Monday Bacteriology Part II OSPE- Salmonella, Shigella -DOAP Wednesday Theory CMV, EBV, other Herpes viruses( PBL) OSPE - Salmonella, Shigella - DOAP Thursday Theory Theory Adenovirus ( LGL) PPt Test GB Spotters, Gram Stain, AFB Friday Tut ( 3-4) Coxsackie virus, Rhino virus, Echo virus (Flipped class) Monday Test GB Spotters, Gram Stain, AFB staining Wednesday Theory Poliovirus Enterovirus (PBL) Test GB Spotters, Gram Stain, AFB staining Thursday Theory Influenza virus ( CBL) OSPE- Vibrio cholera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa - DOAP Dr.Sangamithra,, Mrs. Hemamalini Dr.Manonmoney Dr. UmaMaheswari Dr.Subha Dr.Sandhiya, Dr.Stephen
10 Saturday Pathology IA Test Monday Wednesday OSPE -Vibrio cholera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa - DOAP, Theory Paramyxo virus (CBL) Dr. Sneka, OSPE- Vibrio cholera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa- DOAP Thursday Theory Arbovirus classification, Flavivirus (Flipped class) ( B-Batch) Spotters- Systematic Bacteriology Saturday Forensic I A Test Monday Spotters - Systematic Bacteriology Wednesday Theory Bunya viruses Reoviridae Toga viruses (LGL)PPt Spotters -Systematic Bacteriology- Dr.Shaweez Thursday Theory Rhabdovirus (PBL) Dr. Sneka, Dr.Subha Dr.Stephen Spotters Virology Saturday Pharmacology I A Test Note : DOAP, Observation, Assistance and Performance PBL Problem based learning CBL Case based learning LGL Large group learning Prof & Head
11 SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS IV Semester 14 Students ( April ) Date Day Time AM 1-2 PM 2-4 PM Topic Faculty Saturday Microbiology I A Theory Test Systemic Bacteriology Part II Monday OSPE- Salmonella, Shigella -DOAP,Dr.Triveda, Mrs.Hemamalini Tuesday Theory HIV Tridot, HbsAg Wednesday Theory CMV, EBV, other herpes viruses( PBL) OSPE- Salmonella, Shigella- DOAP Dr.Manonmoney Dr.Triveda Thursday Theory Adenoviruses ( LGL) Dr. UmaMaheswari Test GB Spotters, Gram Stain, AFB staining Friday Tut ( 3-4) Coxsackie virus, Rhino virus, Echo virus (Flipped class) Monday Test GB Spotters, Gram Stain, AFB staining Tuesday Theory ELISA,Widal Wednesday Theory Poliovirus Enterovirus (PBL) Test GB Spotters, Gram Stain, AFB Staining Thursday Theory Influenza virus ( CBL) OSPE- vibrio cholera Pseudomonas aeruginosa- DOAP Dr.Subha,Dr.Archana Dr.Sandhiya Dr. Sneka, Dr.Stephen Dr.Sangamithra Dr.Subha
12 Saturday Pathology - Test Monday OSPE- Vibrio cholera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa- DOAP Tuesday Theory Immunology Test Dr. Sneka, Wednesday Theory Paramyxo virus (CBL) Dr. Sneka, OSPE-Vibrio cholera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa-doap Thursday Theory Arbovirus classification Flavivirus (Flipped class ) ( B-Batch) Spotters - Systematic Bacteriology Saturday Forensic I A Test Dr.Stephen Dr.Stephen Monday (C-Batch) Spotters - Systematic Bacteriology Tuesday Theory I A Test Immunology, Dr.Stephen Wednesday Theory Bunya viruses, Reoviridae Toga viruses (LGL) Spotters- Systematic Bacteriology Thursday Theory Rhabdo virus (PBL) Dr. Sneka Spotters Virology Saturday Pharmacology I A Test Note: DOAP, Observation, Assistance and Performance PBL Problem based learning CBL Case based learning LGL Large group learning Dr.Subha Dr.Subha, Dr.Stephen Dr.Stephen
13 SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Teaching Schedule for II-MBBS (11 Students) April 2017 Date Day Time Topic Faculty PM 2-4 PM Monday OSPE- Staph, Strep, Pneumococci- DOAP Dr. Mangayarkarasi ( Observer ), Wednesday Theory Klebsiella Discussion Dr.Shaweez Fathima Thursday Theory Proteus- Discussion and Assignment Monday OSPE- E.coli, Kleb, Proteus - DOAP Dr Umamaheswari Dr.Shaweez Fathima Wednesday Theory Salmonella- Discussion Dr. Sneka Thursday Theory Shigella- Discussion Dr. Sangathima Monday OSPE- Salmonella, Shigella- DOAP Mrs. Hemamalini Dr.Shaweez Fathima
14 Wednesday THEORY Vibrio cholera and other Vibrios- Discussion Thursday Theory Pseudomonas- Discussion and Assignment Monday OSPE- Vibrio, Pseudomonas - DOAP Dr. Subha Dr.ArchanaDr.Stephen Tuesday Class Test- Enterobacteriaceae Mr. Kanishka, TUT Wednesday Theory Campylobacter- Discussion and Assignment Thursday Theory Helicobacter- Discussion and Assignment Dr. Sneka Dr. Subha DOAP-, Observation, Assistance and Performance Prof & Head
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