Block 5 VIRGINIA CAMPUS Gastrointestinal and Renal Systems 2018

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1 WEEK 1 Time/Date Monday, July 23 Tuesday, July 24 Wednesday, July 25 Thursday, July 26 Friday, July PATHOLOGY 4. PATHOLOGY Histology of the Mouth and Salivary Glands Histology of the Esophagus, Stomach, and Intestines Dr. Hill Dr. Hill 2. PATHOLOGY 5. PATHOLOGY LAB: Histology of the Mouth and Salivary Glands LAB: Histology of the Esophagus, Stomach, and Intestines Dr. Hill Dr. Hill 1. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 1. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Functional Anatomy and General Principles of Regulation in the GI Tract Disorders and Cancer of Salivary Glands, Parotid Glands, and Oral Cavity Dr. Olgun Dr. Breiner 2. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 3. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Functional Anatomy and Physiology of the Salivary Regulation and Function of Gastric Secretions Glands and Esophagus Dr. Olgun Dr. Olgun 1 LUNCH LUNCH 3. PATHOLOGY 6. PATHOLOGY CELEBRATION PICNIC SDL: Diseases of the Oral Cavity SDL: Diseases of the Salivary Glands WITH OF 2022 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 5:30 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, July 30 Tuesday, July 31 Wednesday, August 1 Thursday, August 2 Friday, August 3 4. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 2. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 1. PHARMACOLOGY 3. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 4. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Gastric Motility and Disorders Esophageal and Gastric Cancer Medications for GERD and Peptic Ulcer Disease Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease Esophageal Disorders 1 Dr. Olgun Dr. Hansen Dr. Costa Dr. Williams Dr. McKinney 5. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 3. ANATOMY 2. PHARMACOLOGY 5. ANATOMY 5. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI GI Motility Foregut-Esophagus to Anti-Nausea/Anti-Emetics Hindgut Large Intestine to Upper GI Bleed Duodenum Anal Canal Dr. Olgun Dr. Anstrom Dr. Costa Dr. Anstrom Dr. McKinney 1. ANATOMY ANATOMY 4. ANATOMY 6. ANATOMY 6. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Abdomen and Anterior LAB: Foregut Esophagus Midgut Small Intestine Development of GI Tract Gastroesophageal Reflux Abdominal Wall to Duodenum and Cecum Disease (GERD) and Barrett s Esophagus Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Anstrom Dr. Hrubec Dr. M Thomas 2. ANATOMY 7. PATHOLOGY 9. PATHOLOGY 10. PATHOLOGY Inguinal Region, Hernias SDL: Diseases of the SDL: MALT Lymphoma, SDL: Peptic Ulcer Disease and Hernia Repair Esophagus Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Dr. Dunn Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH ANATOMY 8. PATHOLOGY 2. LAB: Anterior Abdominal LUNCH SDL: Diseases of the DDX of Abdominal Pain Wall, Inguinal Region and Stomach Opening of the Abdomen Dr. Santo Dr. TBA The Integrated GI Exam OMT for GI Disorders and Post-Op OMT Management Dr. Dickens Dr. TBA LAB: The Integrated GI Exam LAB: OMT for GI Disorders and Post-Op OMT Mgmt Adventure Race :00 a.m. Claytor Lake

3 WEEK 3 Time/Date Monday, August 6 Tuesday, August 7 Wednesday, August 8 Thursday, August 9 Friday, August CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 14. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI SDL: Digestion, Absorption, Celiac Disease and Malabsorption 1 PATHOLOGY EXAM 1 #1-10 through Dr. Meacham Dr. Hart 7. ANATOMY 12. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 15. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Clinical Anatomy: Intestines SDL: Dairy and Gluten Inflammatory Bowel Disease Intolerance, and Use of Probiotics CLINICAL MEDICINE GI EXAM 1 #1-10 through Dr. Breiner Dr. Meacham Dr. Hart 6. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 7. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 13. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 13. PATHOLOGY 16. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI SI I: Functional Anatomy Congenital Disorders of the Diverticular Disease SDL: Ischemic Bowel Right Lower Quadrant Pain and the Assimilation of Abdominal Wall and GI Disease Carbohydrates and Protein System Dr. Olgun Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Breiner Dr. Santo Dr. Call 7. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 8. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 8. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 14. PATHOLOGY 17. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI SI II: Assimilation of Lipids, Pediatric Upper GI Disorders LI and Intestinal Transport of SDL: Acute Appendicitis, Acute Abdominal Pain: Vitamins and Minerals Including Reflux and Pyloric Water and Electrolytes Peritonitis Mesenteric Ischemia and Stenosis Small Bowel Obstruction Dr. Olgun Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Olgun Dr. Santo Dr. LePera LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH ANATOMY 9. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 11. PATHOLOGY 15. PATHOLOGY LAB: Small and Large Encopresis, Constipation, SDL: Congenital SDL: Inflammatory Bowel Intestines and the Hirschsprung s Disease and Abnormalities of the Disease Mesenteric Vessels Megacolon in Children Gastrointestinal System Dr. A Abraham Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 10. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 12. PATHOLOGY 4. Intussusception, Midgut SDL: Malabsorption and Pelvis and Sacrum: PE Volvulus, and Necrotizing Diverticular Disease Enterocolitis Dr. A Abraham Dr. Santo Dr. Dickens LAB: Pelvis and Sacrum: PE

4 WEEK 4 Time/Date Monday, August 13 Tuesday, August 14 Wednesday, August 15 Thursday, August 16 Friday, August CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 20. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 5. PHARMACOLOGY 9. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Surgical Disorders of the Rectum and Anus Colorectal Cancer Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) 1 CLINICAL MEDICINE GI EXAM 2 #11-23 Dr. Stoeckle Dr. Hansen Dr. Costa through Dr. Olgun Functional Anatomy and Physiology of the Exocrine Pancreas 3-4. PHARMACOLOGY 21. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 24. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 27. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Drugs for Diarrhea and Non-Diarrheal Systemic Infections Initiated Pancreatic Tumors Constipation/Diarrhea, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) & Biliary Disorders I-II Infectious Diseases I (micro) in the GI Tract Dr. Costa Dr. T Johnson Dr. Rajagopalan Dr. Hansen 22. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 25. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 26. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 28. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Diarrhea and Non-Diarrheal Nutrition Support: Enteral SGL: Cases - Diarrhea and Pancreatitis Infectious Diseases II and Parenteral Non-Diarrheal Infectious (micro) Disease Dr. T Johnson Dr. M. Thomas Dr. Williams Dr. Georges 19. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 23. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 18. PATHOLOGY 20. PATHOLOGY 29. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Constipation, Non-Infectious Diarrhea and Non-Diarrheal SDL: Acute and Chronic SDL: Jaundice Immune-Mediated Diarrhea, and Irritable Bowel Infectious Diseases III Pancreatitis Diseases of the GI System Syndrome (micro) Dr. M Thomas Dr. Rajagopalan Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Prater LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 16. PATHOLOGY 17. PATHOLOGY 19. PATHOLOGY SDL: Colonic Polyps SDL: Colorectal Carcinoma SDL: Carcinoma of the Pancreas Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo CAMPUS EMERGENCY TRAINING- MANDATORY 5. Pelvis: Evaluation and Treatment Dr. Harden LAB: Pelvis: Evaluation and Treatment

5 WEEK 5 Time/Date Monday, August 20 Tuesday, August 21 Wednesday, August 22 Thursday, August 23 Friday, August ANATOMY 21. PATHOLOGY 30. CLINICAL MEDICINE GI Liver, Biliary System, Pancreas and Spleen Histology of Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas Cholelithiasis, Choledocholethiasis, PATHOLOGY EXAM 2 #11-19 through Cholangiocarcinoma CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Dr. Anstrom Dr. Hill Dr. Stoeckle EXAM 1 # ANATOMY 22. PATHOLOGY CLINICAL MEDICINE GI through Radiographic Imaging of the LAB: Histology of Liver, Hepatitis I and II Gastrointestinal Tract Gallbladder and Pancreas Dr. Lo Dr. Hill Dr. M Thomas ANATOMY 10. ANATOMY 10. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO LAB: Liver, Biliary System, Clinical Anatomy: Hepatobiliary Physiology and Body Fluids I and II Pancreas and Spleen Hepatobiliary System Functional Anatomy 1 Dr. Dunn Dr. Olgun Dr. Reilly 23. PATHOLOGY 11. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 6. PHARMACOLOGY SDL: Hemochromatosis Liver Physiology Drugs Used in Hepatic and Wilson Disease Diseases Dr. Santo Dr. Olgun Dr. Costa LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 24. PATHOLOGY 25. PATHOLOGY 27. PATHOLOGY SDL: Circulatory SDL: Viral Hepatitis I SDL: Cholelithiasis and Disorders of the Liver Cholecystitis Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 26. PATHOLOGY 6. SDL: Viral Hepatitis II Sacrum: Evaluation and Treatment Dr. Santo Dr. Harden LAB: Sacrum: Evaluation and Treatment

6 WEEK 6 Time/Date Monday, August 27 Tuesday, August 28 Wednesday, August 29 Thursday, August 30 Friday, August CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 12. ANATOMY 32. PATHOLOGY Noninfectious Hepatitis Radiology of the Urinary ANATOMY EXAM 1 Histology of the Renal and Hepatic Obstruction System System 1 CLINICAL MEDICINE #1-10 through GI FINAL EXAM #24-34 Dr. M Thomas Dr. Lo Dr. Hill through CLINICAL MEDICINE GI 13. ANATOMY 33. PATHOLOGY Cirrhosis and its Complications Embryology of the Urinary System LAB: Histology of the Renal System Dr. M Thomas Dr. Hrubec Dr. Hill 7. PHARMACOLOGY 28. PATHOLOGY 14. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 1-2. CM NEPHROLOGY Antiparasitic Drugs SDL: Metabolic Liver Anatomy and Blood Supply Disease of the Kidney ANATOMY PRACTICAL EXAM Infectious Agents of the Bladder, Kidneys and Prostate I and II Dr. Costa Dr. Santo Dr. Reilly Dr. T Johnson 11. ANATOMY 29. PATHOLOGY 15. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Posterior Abdominal SDL: Biliary Tract Disease Renal Clearance Viscera (Urinary System and Adrenal Glands) Dr. Anstrom Dr. Santo Dr. Reilly LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH ANATOMY 30. PATHOLOGY LAB: Posterior Abdominal Viscera (Urinary System and SDL: Cirrhosis and Hepatic Failure Adrenal Glands) Dr. Santo 31. PATHOLOGY 7. SDL: Tumors of the Liver and Pelvis and Sacrum: Biliary Tract Technique Review Dr. Santo Dr. Harden LAB: Pelvis and Sacrum: Technique Review VCOM OLYMPICS HOMECOMING!

7 WEEK 7 Time/Date Monday, September 3 Tuesday, September 4 Wednesday, September 5 Thursday, September 6 Friday, September CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 5. CM NEPHROLOGY LABOR DAY Renal Blood Flow and Reabsorption and Secretion I Fluid/Electrolyte Replacement Glomerular Filtration I and II and II in Adults and Children 1 PATHOLOGY EXAM 3 #20-31 through Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. TBA CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Sodium Balance I and II Dr. Reilly 3. CM NEPHROLOGY 4. CM NEPHROLOGY 34. PATHOLOGY Acute Renal Failure UTI in Children and Adults SDL: Inherited Renal Diseases Dr. Recupero Dr. M Thomas Dr. Santo 14. ANATOMY 8. PHARMACOLOGY 35. PATHOLOGY Posterior Abdominal Wall Medications for the Treatment of UTIs SDL: Amyloidosis Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Costa Dr. Santo LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH ANATOMY LAB: Posterior Abdominal Wall 8. Counterstrain for Pelvis COMLEX PREP FAIR 12:30-4:00 Dr. Harden mandatory attendance from 2-4 p.m. LAB: Counterstrain for Pelvis

8 WEEK 8 Time/Date Monday, September 10 Tuesday, September 11 Wednesday, September 12 Thursday, September 13 Friday, September CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 6. CM NEPHROLOGY 8. CM NEPHROLOGY Potassium, Phosphate and Chronic Renal Failure CELL Wilm s Tumor and Renal Calcium Balance Abnormalities in Children 1 BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Dr. Reilly Dr. Recupero EXAM 2 #12-19 Dr. Abraham-Hardee 15. ANATOMY 7. CM NEPHROLOGY through 18. ANATOMY Pelvis and Perineum Nephrolithiasis Male Pelvic Viscera Dr. Anstrom Dr. Recupero Dr. Anstrom CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 16. ANATOMY 19. ANATOMY 9. CM NEPHROLOGY Water Balance-Concentration Acid-Base Balance I and II Female External Genitalia Female Pelvic Viscera Acid Base III Clinical and Dilution of Urine I and II and Breast Correlations/ABGs Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. Anstrom Dr. Anstrom Dr. B Thomas 17. ANATOMY 10. CM NEPHROLOGY Male External Genitalia Immune-mediated LUNCH Nephritis Dr. Anstrom Dr. Prater ANATOMY INTRO TO ECE/LUNCH? LUNCH LAB: Male and Female LUNCH LUNCH Pelvic Viscera, and Hemisection of the Pelvis CLINICAL CLINICAL ANATOMY CLINICAL PROCEDURAL PROCEDURAL LAB: Urogenital Triangle PROCEDURAL SKILLS SKILLS (Male and Female) SKILLS LAB LAB LAB 1:00-4:30 NG Tube, Male and Female Foley Catheter Insertion 1:30-5:00 NG Tube, Male and Female Foley Catheter Insertion 36. PATHOLOGY 37. PATHOLOGY 38. PATHOLOGY SDL: Glomerular Lesions SDL: Glomerular Diseases I SDL: Glomerular Diseases II Associated with Systemic Dz Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 39. PATHOLOGY SDL: Tubulointerstitial Diseases Dr. Santo 1:00-4:30 NG Tube, Male and Female Foley Catheter Insertion

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10 WEEK 9 Time/Date Monday, September 17 Tuesday, September 18 Wednesday, September 19 Thursday, September 20 Friday, September CM NEPHROLOGY CLINICAL 20. ANATOMY Renal and Bladder Cancer CELL BIO/PHYSIO SP TESTING MEDICINE Clinical Anatomy: Pelvis Dr. Hansen FINAL EXAM #20-26 NEPHROLOGY Dr. Dunn 12. CM NEPHROLOGY through EXAM ANATOMY Interpretation of Urinalysis 1 #1-10 through LAB: Neurovasculature of the Dr. M Thomas Hemipelvis 9. PHARMACOLOGY 13. CM NEPHROLOGY Pharmacology of Drugs Acting on Vasopressin Receptors Evaluation of Hematuria Dr. Costa Dr. M Thomas 14. CM NEPHROLOGY 40. PATHOLOGY Polycystic Renal Disease SDL: Renal Vascular Disorders Dr. Recupero Dr. Santo. 41. PATHOLOGY 1 LUNCH SDL: Tumors of the Kidney LUNCH LUNCH Dr. Santo 1:30 p.m CLINICAL AARP Health Fair PROCEDURAL SKILLS LAB :00-4:00 Counterstrain for C Spine Counterstrain for T Spine NG Tube Dr. Harden Dr. Harden Male and Female Foley Catheter Insertion LAB: Counterstrain for C LAB: Counterstrain for T Spine Spine SP TESTING

11 WEEK 10 Time/Date Monday, September 24 Tuesday, September 25 Wednesday, September 26 Thursday, September 27 Friday, September CM NEPHROLOGY 17. CM NEPHROLOGY 42. PATHOLOGY 1 PHARMACOLOGY SDL: Urinary Tract ANATOMY FINAL Electrolyte Disorders I and II Glomerulonephritis FINAL EXAM #1-9 Infections EXAM #11-22 through Dr. Recupero Dr. Recupero Dr. Santo through CM NEPHROLOGY 43. PATHOLOGY Nephrotic Syndrome SDL: Diseases of the Ureters, Bladder, Urethra Dr. Recupero Dr. Santo 21. ANATOMY 19. CM NEPHROLOGY 44. PATHOLOGY Embryology of the Female Renovascular Disease and SDL: Tumors of the Reproductive System Hypertension Urothelium Dr. Hrubec Dr. Recupero Dr. Santo 22. ANATOMY 20. CM NEPHROLOGY 45. PATHOLOGY Embryology of the Male SDL: Urinary Tract Nutrition for Renal Disease Reproductive System Stones, Hydronephrosis Dr. Hrubec Dr. Wilson Dr. Santo LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH SMALL GROUP REVIEWS SMALL GROUP REVIEWS ANATOMY PRACTICAL EXAM CORE SITE FAIR

12 WEEK 11 Time/Date Monday, October 1 Tuesday, October 2 Wednesday, October 3 Thursday October 4 Friday, October 5 CLINICAL MEDICINE CPS CHECKOFFS FINAL PATHOLOGY FINAL NEPHROLOGY 8:30-12:30 EXAM #1-11 EXAM #32-45 through FINAL EXAM #11-20 through through CPS CHECKOFFS 11:00-5:00 PRACTICAL EXAM 1 LUNCH 11. Articulatory Techniques/HVLA: Lumbar Spine Dr. Harden LAB: Articulatory Techniques/HVLA: Lumbar Spine group B

13 WEEK 12 Time/Date Monday, October 8 Tuesday, October 9 Wednesday, October 10 Thursday October 11 Friday, October 12 REMEDIATION WEEK and Directed Study of Comprehensive Review Materials: Complete Practice Questions 1

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