Block 4 VIRGINIA CAMPUS Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems 2018
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1 WEEK 1 Time/Date Monday, April 23 Tuesday, April 24 Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April PATHOLOGY 3.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 4-5. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 6. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 6. ANATOMY 8:00 a.m. Histology of the Respiratory System Oxygen Transport in the Blood II Mechanism of Breathing I, II Lung Volumes and Capacities I Clinical Anatomy: Laryngoscopy, Bronchoscopy, Intubation Dr. Hill Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. Dunn 2. PATHOLOGY 1. ANATOMY 2.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 7. ANATOMY LAB: Histology of the Respiratory System Thoracic Wall Approach to Upper Respiratory Obstruction in Respiratory Embryology: Mouth and Pharynx Children Dr. Hill Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Hrubec 1. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 2. ANATOMY 4. ANATOMY 5. ANATOMY 8. ANATOMY Structure of the Respiratory System Mediastinum Larynx and Upper Airway Clinical Anatomy: Upper Respiratory System, Respiratory Embryology: Larynx and Lungs Pharynx and Larynx Dr. Reilly Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Breiner Dr. Hrubec 2. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 3. ANATOMY 1. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 1. PPC OMM Oxygen Transport in the Anatomy and Exam of the Blood I Lymphatic System Anatomy of Body Cavities and Diaphragm - Embryology Approach to the Patient with Acute Stridor (tracheitis, epiglottitis, croup and airway foreign body) Dr. Reilly Dr. Hrubec Dr. C Kozar Dr. Harden LUNCH PIZZA LUNCH with Dr. LUNCH and Mr. Edwards, LUNCH LUNCH and scholarship Prater, surviving the block SIM intern positions presentation with Diane Sutphin ANATOMY 3. PATHOLOGY 2. PPC OMM ANATOMY LAB: Mediastinum and SDL: Disorders of Pleura, Rib Cage: Osteopathic LAB: Larynx and Upper Thoracic Wall Diaphragm and Chest Wall Considerations Airway Dr. Santo Dr. Lois PPC OMM LAB: Rib Cage Osteopathic Considerations All calendars are subject to change due to unanticipated emergencies or illness. Students will be notified via any time the schedule is changed, 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. Please note all labs, SGLS and exams are 100% mandatory. LUNCH
2 WEEK 2 Time/Date Monday, April 30 Tuesday, May 1 Wednesday, May 2 Thursday, May 3 Friday, May 4 3.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 9-10.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 14.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 9.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. Cancer of the Head, Neck, and Throat Gas Exchange I and II Ventilation-Perfusion Relationship I and II Control of Breathing Chest Trauma and Pneumothorax I Dr. Prussin Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. LePera 7-8.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 15.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 10CM CARDIOPULMONARY Lung Volumes and Capacities II and III Integrative Functions of Pulmonology Chest Trauma and Pneumothorax II Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. LePera 4. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 5. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 6.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 1. PHARMACOLOGY Pulmonary Diagnostic Tests Non-Cancerous Tumors of the Head and Neck Asthma: Diagnosis, Guidelines and Management Treatment of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Dr. Costa Dr. Georges Dr. M Thomas Dr. Williams 9. ANATOMY 3. PPC OMM 13.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 2. PHARMACOLOGY Lower Airway Autonomics and TART: Palpating for Viscerosomatic Immunologic Basis of Allergic Rhinitis and Sinusitis LUNCH Antibiotic Agents for Lower Resp Tract Infections Dysfunction Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Harden Dr. Prater Dr. Costa 7.CM CARDIOPULMONARY LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Lower Respiratory LUNCH Disorders in Children Dr. Abraham-Hardee ANATOMY PPC OMM 4. PATHOLOGY 8.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 6. PATHOLOGY LAB: Lower Airway LAB: Autonomics and TART: Palpating for Viscerosomatic SDL: Asthma Cystic Fibrosis SDL: Tumors of Head and Neck Dysfunction 1:00-2:30 Dr. Santo Dr. A Abraham Dr. Santo 5. PATHOLOGY 7. PATHOLOGY SDL: Obstructive Lung Disease SDL: Tumors of the Upper Respiratory Tract Dr. Prater Dr. Santo VCOM AOASM GRADUATION
3 WEEK 3 Time/Date Monday, May 7 Tuesday, May 8 Wednesday, May 9 Thursday, May 10 Friday, May CM CARDIOPULMONARY 16.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 19.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. Infectious Agents of the Respiratory Tract, I-III (micro) CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO EXAM 1 #1-13 through Tuberculosis and Management Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ANATOMY EXAM #1-9 through Drs. M Thomas, T Johnson Dr. M Thomas Dr. Georges 17.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 20.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Acute Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Dr. M Thomas Dr. Georges 14.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 5. PHARMACOLOGY 21.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Community Acquired Pneumonias: Bacterial, Atypical Drugs for Tuberculosis Influenza and Other Viral Respiratory Tract Infections Dr. Williams Dr. Jamison Dr. M Thomas 15.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 18.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 22.CM CARDIOPULMONARY LUNCH Nosocomial Pneumonias: Respiratory Failure Fungal and Opportunistic HAP, HCAP, VAP Respiratory Infections Dr. Williams Dr. Ekey Dr. M Thomas 3. PHARMACOLOGY Drugs for COPD, Asthma I LUNCH CPS LAB 12-5 LUNCH Dr. Rzigalinski 4. PHARMACOLOGY 4. PPC OMM 8. PATHOLOGY Drugs for COPD, Asthma II Pulmonary System: Medical SDL: Bronchiectasis History, Differential Diagnosis, Physical Exam Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Dickens Dr. Santo 5. PPC OMM DDX for Shortness of Breath Dr. Dickens PPC OMM LAB: Pulmonary System BLOCK 3 SP REMEDIATION ANATOMY LABORATORY PRACTICAL EXAM
4 WEEK 4 Time/Date Monday, May 14 Tuesday, May 15 Wednesday, May 16 Thursday, May 17 Friday, May PATHOLOGY CM CARDIOPULM 18. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 12. ANATOMY 8:00 a.m. Histology of the Lung Cancer I and II CM CARDIOPULM Cardiac Muscle and Mediastinal Masses, Cardiovascular System and EXAM 1 #1-13 through Excitation-Contraction Pericarditis, and Cardiac the Heart Coupling Tamponade Dr. Hill Dr. Goldschmidt Dr. Mahaney Dr. Dunn 10. PATHOLOGY 19. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 20. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO LAB: Histology of the Cardiovascular System and the Heart Cardiac Function and the Cardiac Cycle Fetal Circulation Dr. Hill Dr. Mahaney Dr. Mahaney 23.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 27.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 16. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 10. ANATOMY CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Restrictive Lung Diseases Pulmonary Vascular Disease Preferred Fuels for Cardiac External Heart and Hemodynamics I and II Muscle and Heart Work Pericardium Coronary Vessels Dr. Georges Dr. Bolin Dr. Mahaney Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Mahaney 24.CM CARDIOPULMONARY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 17. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 11. ANATOMY Deep Vein Thrombosis and Introduction to EKG Electrophysiology of Embryology of Heart Pulmonary Embolus Cardiac Cells Dr. Georges Dr. Fred Rawlins Dr. Mahaney Dr. Hrubec LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH STUDENT ORG PHOTOS PPC OMM ANATOMY CM CARDIOPULMONARY Block 3 SP REMEDIATION Respiratory Disorders: CPS LAB 12-5 LAB: External Heart and SDL: EKG Modules 1-5 p.m. Osteopathic Considerations Pericardium Coronary Dr. Dickens Vessels Dr. F Rawlins 11. PATHOLOGY PPC OMM CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: Lung Cancer LAB: Respiratory Disorders: SDL: EKG Modules Osteopathic Considerations Dr. Santo Dr. F Rawlins 12. PATHOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: Restrictive Lung Dz SDL: EKG Modules Dr. Santo Dr. F Rawlins 13.PATHOLOGY 14. PATHOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: Pulmonary Vascular SDL: Acute Respiratory SDL: EKG Modules Disorders Distress Syndrome Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. F Rawlins
5 WEEK 5 Time/Date Monday, May 21 Tuesday, May 22 Wednesday, May 23 Thursday, May 24 Friday, May CM CARDIOPULMONARY 26. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 28. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 8:00 a.m. CM CARDIOPULM Relative Risk Factors for and PATHOLOGY EXAM Cardiac Output and Venous Cardiac Function in Disease EXAM 2 #14-27 through Prevention of CV Disease 1 #1-8, through Return Dr. Dickens (pulmonary path) Dr. Mahaney Dr. Mahaney CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 27.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Regulation of Arterial Pressure I and II Microcirculation Using Exercise to Integrate Control of the Cardiovascular System I, II Dr. Mahaney Dr. Mahaney Dr. Mahaney 23.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO ANATOMY 14. ANATOMY Pressure-Volume Relationships LAB: Heart Chambers and Valves Great Vessels and their Distributions Dr. Mahaney Dr. Carpenetti 13. ANATOMY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 15. ANATOMY 16. ANATOMY Heart Chambers and Valves SDL: EKG Modules Clinical Anatomy: Internal Jugular, Subclavian, Central Venous Lines, Thoracostomy Clinical Anatomy: Femoral Lines, AAA, Fem-Pop Bypass, CEA Dr. Carpenetti Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Dunn Dr. Breiner LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 7-8. PPC OMM 9. PPC OMM ANATOMY Heart and Lung Sounds Concepts of Counterstrain: CPS LAB 12-5 LAB: Great Vessels and their 12:30-5:30 (1hr/student) Extremities Distributions TBD PPC OMM LAB: Counterstrain for Upper Extremity 15. PATHOLOGY SDL: Vasculitides I Dr. Santo CP SIM and CPS CHECKOFF PATHOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: Vasculitides II SDL: EKG Modules Dr. Santo Dr. F Rawlins
6 WEEK 6 Time/Date Monday, May 28 Tuesday, May 29 Wednesday, May 30 Thursday, May 31 Friday, June CM CARDIOPULMONARY 31. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 8:00 a.m. MEMORIAL DAY Imaging of Cardiac/Pulmonary Systems SDL: Genetic Disorders of the Circulatory System CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO EXAM 2 #14-25 through PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1 #1-8 Dr. Langlinais Dr. Bolin through 30. CM CARDIOPULMONARY CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Diagnosis and Management of Special Circulations I and II Lipid Disorders Dr. Call Dr. Mahaney 6-7. PHARMACOLOGY 8. PHARMACOLOGY 34. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Antihyperlipidemics I and II Overview of Case: Heart Failure with Antihypertensives Reduced Ejection Fraction Dr. Costa Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Mahaney CM CARDIOPULMONARY 17. ANATOMY 35. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO EKG Lecture #2 and Quiz Posterior Thoracic Wall Case: Heart Failure with #1 Preserved Ejection Fraction Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Carpenetti Dr. Mahaney LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH PPC OMM ANATOMY LAB: Counterstrain for Lower Extremity CP SIM 1-5 And CPS CHECKOFF 17. PATHOLOGY SDL: Hyperlipidemia Dr. Santo 18. PATHOLOGY SDL: Cardiac Tumors Dr. Santo 19. PATHOLOGY 20. PATHOLOGY SDL: Vascular Tumors SDL: Immunology of Cardiac and Pulmonary Transplant Dr. Santo Dr. Santo LAB: Posterior Thoracic Wall CP SIM 1-5 AND CPS CHECKOFF
7 WEEK 7 Time/Date Monday, June 4 Tuesday, June 5 Wednesday, June 6 Thursday, June 7 Friday, June 8 31.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 33. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 37. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. SDL: Peripheral Vascualr CELL Congenital Heart Defects I: Congestive Heart Failure Disease, Cold and Blue BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Acyanotic Extremities FINAL EXAM #26-35 PPC OMM EXAM 1 #1-9 through through Dr. Bolin Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Georges 32.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 34. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 38.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Vasculitis Congenital Heart Defects II: Cyanotic Adult Congenital Heart Disease Dr. M Thomas Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Thomas 9. PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACOLOGY 35. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 12. PHARMACOLOGY ACEIs, ARBS, and Direct Diuretics I and II Beta Blockers and Other Renin Inhibitors Sympatholytics PPC OMM LABORATORY PRACTICAL EXAM SGL: Hypertension: Guidelines, Emergencies, Urgency, Pheochromocytoma *complete required reading before class* Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Dickens Dr. Rzigalinski CM CARDIOPULMONARY 36. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 13. PHARMACOLOGY SDL: EKG Modules Chronic Mgmt of Coronary Artery Calcium Channel Blockers Disease and Other Vasodilators Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Dickens Dr. Rzigalinski LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 21. PATHOLOGY 23. PATHOLOGY SDL: Peripheral Vascular CP SIM 1-5 SDL: Congenital Heart Disease I CP SIM 1-5 Disease, Venous Disorders AND CPS CHECKOFF AND CPS CHECKOFF Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 22. PATHOLOGY 24. PATHOLOGY SDL: Atherosclerosis SDL: Congenital Heart Disease II Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 25. PATHOLOGY SDL: Heart Failure Dr. Santo
8 WEEK 8 Time/Date Monday, June 11 Tuesday, June 12 Wednesday, June 13 Thursday, June 14 Friday, June CM CARDIOPULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY 8:00 a.m. Cardiac Catheterization PATHOLOGY EXAM 2 Antiplatelets, Anticoagulants, CM CARDIOPULM CP SIM 8-5 #9-10, through and Thrombolytics I and II EXAM 3 #28-41 through Dr. Neal (cardiac path) Dr. Costa 40.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Acute Coronary Syndromes 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Dr. Neal 41.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 42.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 44. CM CARDIOPULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY Complications of Acute Diseases of the Aorta Nutrition and CV Disease Pharmacologic Coronary Syndromes Management of Ischemic Heart Disease I and II Dr. Neal Dr. LePera or Lander Dr. Meacham Dr. Costa 43. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 45. CM CARDIOPULMONARY LUNCH Non-invasive Cardiac Testing Nutrition and Pulmonary Disease Dr. Call Dr. Meacham PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacologic Management LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH of Congestive Heart Failure I and II Dr. Costa 10. PPC OMM 27. PATHOLOGY 11. PPC OMM Counterstrain for Typical and SDL: Arterial Hypertension Cardiovascular System: Atypical Ribs Medical Hx, DDX, and PE Dr. Harden Dr. Santo Dr. Bolin CM CARDIOPULMONARY PPC OMM 28. PATHOLOGY PPC OMM SDL: EKG Modules LAB: Counterstrain for Typical and Atypical Ribs SDL: Ischemic Heart Dz I Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Santo CM CARDIOPULMONARY 29. PATHOLOGY SDL: EKG Modules SDL: Ischemic Heart Disease II Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Santo 26.PATHOLOGY 30. PATHOLOGY SDL: Arteriosclerosis SDL: Aneurysms Dr. Santo Dr. Santo LAB: Cardiovascular System: Medical Hx, DDX, and PE
9 WEEK 9 Time/Date Monday, June 18 Tuesday, June 19 Wednesday, June 20 Thursday, June 21 Friday, June CM CARDIOPULMONARY 48.CM CARDIOPULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY 54.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. SGL: Infectious Agents of Pericardial Disease: ANATOMY FINAL Management of Arrhythmias I Valvular Heart Disease: Pericarditis, Myocarditis, and Pericarditis, Effusion, and EXAM #10-17 and II Aortic and Pulmonic Endocarditis (micro) Tamponade. through Dr. T Johnson Dr. Ekey Dr. Costa Dr. Neal 47. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 49.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 55.CM CARDIOPULMONARY SGL: Myocarditis and Mgmt of Blood Valvular Heart Disease: Endocarditis Loss/Hypovolemic Shock Mitral and Tricuspid Dr. M Thomas Dr. Ekey Dr. Neal 31. PATHOLOGY 50.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 52.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 56.CM CARDIOPULMONARY SGL: Myocarditis and Cardiomyopathies Surgical Valvular Repair Pericardial Disease ANATOMY LABORATORY PRACTICAL EXAM Supraventicular Arrhythmias: SVT, Flutter, WPW, Bradycardia: Management and Pacing and Quiz #2 Dr. Santo Dr. Recupero Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Neal 32. PATHOLOGY 51.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 53. CM CARDIOPULMONARY SGL: Infective Endocarditis Sepsis/Shock Ventricular Arrhythmias: Acute, Chronic and their Management Dr. Santo Dr. M Thomas Dr. F Rawlins LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 33. PATHOLOGY 12. PPC OMM 34. PATHOLOGY 13. PPC OMM SDL: Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease OMT for CV Diseases/Problems SDL: Cardiomyopathies Integrated Cardiopulmonary Exam Dr. Santo Dr. Harden Dr. Santo Dr. Bolin CM CARDIOPULMONARY PPC OMM 35. PATHOLOGY 14. PPC OMM SDL: EKG Modules LAB: OMT for CV SDL: Valvular Heart DDX/Decision Tree for Chest Diseases/Problems Disease Pain Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Santo Dr. Dickens SP TESTING 11-5
10 WEEK 10 Time/Date Monday, June 25 Tuesday, June 26 Wednesday, June 27 Thursday, June 28 Friday, June 29 8:00 a.m. PHARMACOLOGY PPC OMM FINAL EKG FINAL EXAM SMALL GROUP PATHOLOGY FINAL FINAL EXAM #9-21 EXAM #10-14 (including CM lectures REVIEWS EXAM #25-35 through through through #52-53) PPC OMM LABORATORY PRACTICAL EXAM SP TESTING 12-5 LUNCH LUNCH SMALL GROUP REVIEWS SMALL GROUP REVIEWS
11 WEEK 11 Time/Date Monday, July 2 Tuesday, July 3 Wednesday, July 4 Thursday, July 5 Friday, July 6 8:00 a.m. CM CARDIOPULM FINAL HAPPY JULY 4! EXAM #42-51, through (#52 and 53 on EKG exam)
12 WEEK 12 Time/Date Monday, July 10 Tuesday, July 11 Wednesday, July 12 Thursday, July 13 Friday, July 14 8:00 a.m. REMEDIATION WEEK and Directed Study of Comprehensive Review Materials: Complete Practice Questions..
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