OST 580 Respiratory Spring Semester OST 580 Respiratory Medicine Course Schedule
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1 OST 580 Respiratory Spring Semester OST 580 Respiratory Medicine Course Schedule 1/26/17 SG Please note that integrative learning session 1 and 2 content will occur in back to back weeks, but you have a total of four calendar weeks to learn the material. Session 1 lectures will be tested on during the first session and session 2 lectures will be tested on during the second session, but do not wait until session 1 is over to start looking at session 2 material. Although it looks like there are a lot of lectures, we have divided them and then placed in recommended order to review. Some are short and some are a full hour. The sequence listed will help assure that you have the pre-requisite materials to do the next lecture. The material is pretty much all new to you and will require time to understand. You will have ample opportunity to work with the materials in the integrative learning sessions, and you will be retested on it during the comprehensive exams at the end of the course. Session 1 (review prior to Feb 24) *Material covered in the Anatomy lectures will be used throughout OST 580 and may be tested throughout the course in a variety of formats. For session 1 and beyond the Lung Surface Anatomy will be tested. For session 2 and beyond the Thoracic Cavity and Lungs Anatomy will be tested. For session 3 and beyond the Pharynx and Larynx, Nasal Cavity and Sinuses, and Ear will be on session 3 and beyond. For session 4 and beyond the Oral Cavity and Teeth Anatomy will be tested. Viewing Lecturer Topic Elapse Time 1 Pratt Lung Surface Anatomy (General, male and female auscultation posts) 20:28 2 Pratt Thoracic Cavity and Lungs (Lung embryology, lung growth, pleura, cavities and spaces, cross sectional review) 49:47 3 Stephenson Review Complete Procedure for Acid Base Disorders Module from OST572 - posted to OST580 D2L Lectures Folder for your convenience. 0 4 Stephenson Physiology A: Introduction to Respiratory Physiology Modules 9:24 5 Stephenson Physiology B Part 1: Respiratory Microanatomy (Histology) 55:36 Physiology B Part 2 33:42 6 Stephenson Physiology C Part 1: Four Respiratory Physics Interludes Physiology C Part 2 Physiology C Part 3 34:49 23:39 25:23 7 Stephenson 8 Stephenson 9 Stephenson 10 Stephenson 11 Stephenson Physiology D Part 1: Respiratory Mechanics and Ventilation Physiology D Part 2 Physiology D Part 3 Physiology E Part 1: The Pathway for Oxygen Physiology E Part 2 Physiology F Part 1: The Pathway for Carbon Dioxide Physiology F Part 2 Physiology G Part 1: Limits to Oxygen Consumption Physiology G Part 2 Physiology H Part 1: Physiological Basis for Pulmonary Functions (PFTs) Physiology H Part :29 39:06 28:58 1:08:09 37:32 37:20 51:48 58:34 45:54 51:26 50:12 12 Stephenson Physiology I: Chemoreceptor Reflex and Control of Ventilation 60:28 13 Stephenson Physiology J: Review: Physiology of Acid-Base Disturbances (from OST 572) Handout
2 Viewing Lecturer Topic Elapse Time posted on D2L 14 Otten Lung and Thorax Otten Arterial Blood Gasses 41:55 16 Otten Acute Respiratory Failure Gobel Oxygen transport and delivery 19:57 18 Gobel Pulmonary Function Tests 18:05 19 Thornburg Pharmacology of Drugs for Asthma & COPD 34:51 20 Thornburg Pharmacology of Antihistamines, Antitussives, Expectorants, Decongestants, and Drugs for Influenza 27:50 21 Thornburg Pharmacology of Anticoagulants (Review OST578 Heme-9/9/16) 37:03 22 Thornburg Pharmacology Antiplatelet Drugs and Thrombolytics (Review OST579 Cardio-11/7/16) 35:33 Thornburg Pharmacology Review article, Advances in Inhaled Technologies: 23 Understanding the Therapeutic Challenge, Predicting Clinical Performance, and Designing the Optimal Inhaled Product. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Vol. 95. No. 5, May pp Approximate Elapsed time: ~ 20 hours 2
3 Session 2 (review prior to Mar. 3) *Material covered in the Anatomy lectures will be used throughout OST 580 and may be tested throughout the course in a variety of formats. For session 1 and beyond the Lung Surface Anatomy will be tested. For session 2 and beyond the Thoracic Cavity and Lungs Anatomy will be tested. For session 3 and beyond the Pharynx and Larynx, Nasal Cavity and Sinuses, and Ear will be on session 3 and beyond. For session 4 and beyond the Oral Cavity and Teeth Anatomy will be tested. Viewing Lecturer Topic Elapse Time 1 Young Pharm - Resp Infections: Pharm of Antifungals 27:21 2 Young Pharm - Resp Infections: Pharm of Antivirals 7:09 3 Young Pharm - Resp Infections: Pharm of Antibiotics: Focus on Pneumonia 1:06:56 4 Pernicone Rad - Module 1 Respiratory & Sinus Radiology 40:23 5 Pernicone Rad - Module 2 The Normal Chest 15:08 6 Pernicone OST 570 Rad - Module 3 Special Considerations - Pediatric X-Rays 4:44 7 Pernicone Rad - Module 4A The Airway 13:45 8 Pernicone Rad - Module 4B Hilar Anatomy and Pathology 12:40 9 Pernicone Rad - Module 4C Bronchi and Lungs 1:45:28 10 Pernicone Rad - Module 4D Pulmonary Embolism and Infarction; pleural disease 17:19 11 Pernicone OST570 Rad - Module 5 Pediatric Chest Pathology and Child Abuse 10:29 12 Pernicone Rad - Module 6 Normal Sinus Anatomy, sinus x-ray views and sinus pathology 3 10:46 13 Pernicone Rad - Module 7 Normal CT and x-ray of mastoids; mastoid pathology 4:54 14 Hughes OST570 Upper Airway Emergencies 71:45 15 Hughes Clinical Approach to Acute Bronchodilator Therapy 20:37 16 Hughes Math calculations 6:44 17 Gulick Pulmonary Defenses 1:02:41 18 Nantais Immunology Review - Part 1 Immunology Review - Part 2 Immunology Review - Part Wilkins Micro Bacterial Classification and Structure 15:07 20 Wilkins Micro Bacterial Physiology and Genetics 24:55 21 Wilkins Micro Normal Human Microbiota and an Overview of Bacterial Classes 15:30 22 Wilkins Micro Bacterial Respiratory Pathogens 16:17 23 Gulick Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) 41:39 24 Gulick Hospital Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) 57:08 25 Markey Path Pulmonary Infections - Pneumonia - Part 1 28:25 26 Markey Path Pulmonary Infections - Pneumonia Part 2 20:35 27 Markey Path Pulmonary Infections - Pneumonia TB 19:19 28 Markey Path Pulmonary Infections Fungal Infections (Must View Path -TB first) 15:48 29 Gulick Fungal Respiratory Infections 53:45 30 Rosenberg Viral Infections In Which Respiratory Manifestations Predominate: Part I: Virology Rosenberg Viral Part II: Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis, Treatment, Part I and Prevention Cont 32 Markey Path Pulmonary Infections Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Host 21:55 33 Gulick Pulmonary Infections in the Immunocompromised Patient 1:17:10 34 Butki Sepsis 18:12
4 Approximate Elapse time for OST580 online modules: 16.5 hours Approximate Elapse time for OST570 online modules: 1hr. 30 mins. **Note: All radiology modules may be tested again on subsequent exams in addition to the final exam. 4
5 Session 3 (review prior to Mar. 16) *Material covered in the Anatomy lectures will be used throughout OST 580 and may be tested throughout the course in a variety of formats. For session 1 and beyond the Lung Surface Anatomy will be tested For session 2 and beyond the Thoracic Cavity and Lungs Anatomy will be tested For session 3 and beyond the Pharynx and Larynx, Nasal Cavity and Sinuses, and Ear will be on session 3 and beyond. For session 4 and beyond the Oral Cavity and Teeth Anatomy will be tested Viewing Lecturer 1 Pratt Topic Nasal Cavity and Sinuses (Anatomical relationships, radiographic landmarks, blood supply to/innervation of) Elapse Time 2 Pratt Ear (Radiology, external ear, middle ear, mastoid process, Eustachian tube, lymphatics) 26:36 3 Pratt Pharynx and Larynx (Fascia, embryology, pharynx lymphatics, larynx ligaments, larynx muscles, thyroid gland) 60:18 4 Markey Path Obstructive Lung Disease 33:17 5 Gobel COPD 53:29 6 Gobel COPD Medical Management 7 Gobel Asthma 45:55 8 Markey Path - Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Diffuse Alveolar Damage) 7:38 9 Gobel Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) 31:34 10 Gulick Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 42:32 11 Gulick Atypical Mycobacteria 39:43 12 Young Respiratory Infections: Pharmacology of Antibiotic: Focus on Mycobacteria 20:56 13 Gorbis OPP 6:14/14:50 14 Gobel Acute Respiratory Failure Modes of Ventilatory Support 46:48 15 Myrtha Gregoire- OST570 Lung Disease in Cystic Fibrosis Bottex 45:19 16 Markey OST570 Pediatric Respiratory Pathology 14:17 17 Pagnan OST570 Respiratory Disorders in the Newborn 14:00 18 Breitzer OST570 Pediatric Otitis Media in Infants and Children 62:12 19 Breitzer OST570 Pediatric NMT Common Upper Respiratory Tract Problems in Children 44:31 20 Douma OST570 Pediatric Reactive Airway Disease & Asthma 34:30 21 Dinkha OST570 Pediatric Pneumonia Congenital & Community Acquired Pneumonia 26:52 22 Gobel Pulmonary Issues in Pregnancy 30:25 23 Hughes I Can t Breathe Part I 22:48 24 Hughes I Can t Breathe Part II 21:42 25 Hughes I Can t Breathe Part III 45:02 26 Hughes Periorbital and Orbital Cellulitis 10:35 27 Hughes Chest Trauma Parts :00 28 Hughes Developing a Differential Diagnosis: Prep for small group session on Dyspnea 20:43 6:03 5
6 Approximate Elapse time: ~15 hours Approximate Elapse time for OST580 online modules: 11 hours Approximate Elapse time for OST570 online modules: 4 hours **Note: All radiology modules may be tested again in Session 3 and 4 in addition to the final exam. 6
7 Session 4 (review prior to Mar. 29 exam) *Material covered in the Anatomy lectures will be used throughout OST 580 and may be tested throughout the course in a variety of formats. For session 1 and beyond the Lung Surface Anatomy will be tested For session 2 and beyond the Thoracic Cavity and Lungs Anatomy will be tested For session 3 and beyond the Pharynx and Larynx, Nasal Cavity and Sinuses, and Ear will be on session 3 and beyond. For session 4 and beyond the Oral Cavity and Teeth Anatomy will be tested Viewing Lecturer Topic Elapse Time 1 Pratt Oral Cavity and Teeth (Embryology, oral cavity, teeth, tongue lymphatics, salivary glands, MALT and GALT and oropharynx) 50:55 2 Strabbing ENT Rhinitis 6:29 3 Strabbing ENT Sinusitis 18:14 4 Strabbing ENT External Ear 7:32 5 Strabbing ENT Middle Ear 8:55 6 Strabbing ENT Epistaxis 13:28 7 Strabbing ENT Inner Ear 18:18 8 Markey Path - Interstitial Lung Disease I - Pneumoconiosis 33:16 9 Markey Path - Interstitial Lung Disease II Sarcoidosis/Idiopathic Interstitial Lung Disease 33:16 10 Gobel Sarcoidosis 41:27 11 Kaufman Hypercalcemia/Sarcoid 10:20 12 Gobel Interstitial Lung Disease 52:34 13 Gobel Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease 37:38 14 Gobel Pleural Disease 37:01 15 Markey Path Pulmonary Neoplasms 43:58 16 Gulick Lung Cancer 39:00 17 Markey Pulmonary Vascular Disorders 31:59 18 Markey Path Head and Neck Pathology 51:38 19 Strabbing ENT Head and Neck masses 10:41 20 Strabbing ENT Oral and Oropharyngeal cancer 7:11 21 Strabbing ENT Oral Cavity 9:31 22 Strabbing ENT Laryngeal cancer 4:31 23 Strabbing ENT Pharyngeal and Adenotonsillar disorders 7:06 24 Strabbing ENT Salivary Glands 5:39 25 Khan/Gobel Sleep Related Breathing Disorders 53:44 26 Strabbing Obstructive Sleep Apnea 13:31 27 Rosenberg OST570 Approach to the Febrile Infant and Child 11:25 28 Rosenberg OST570 Congenital Infections 36:28 Approximate recording time: ~10 hours 47 minutes Approximate Elapse time for OST580 online modules: 10 hours Approximate Elapse time for OST570 online modules: 47 minutes **Note: All radiology modules may be tested again in Session 3 and 4 in addition to the final exam. 7
8 Mandatory Lectures OST580 Introduction to Respiratory, Dr. Hughes Friday, January 27, 9:00am 9:50am OST580 Airway Lecture Friday, March 24, 7:30am-8:30am Mandatory Clinical Integration Sessions Session 1 - Friday, February 24, 2017 Topic EL Rooms EL Faculty DMC Faculty MUC Faculty Station 1 ABG E105/E106 Otten/Prodinger Minter Flaherty Station 2 Phys I E202/E211 Stephenson/ Kaufman Chapaton-Rivard Barnowsky Station 3 PFT E109 Gobel/ Grim Chapaton-Rivard Barnowsky Station 4 Pharm I D9/Patenge Hughes/Thornburg Minter Young Session 2 - Friday, March 3, 2017 Topic EL Rooms EL Faculty DMC Faculty MUC Faculty Station 1 Micro/ID I E105 Gulick/Rosenberg Ognjan McQuiston Station 2 Pharm II E106/Patenge AM Thornburg/Prodinger Minter Young E106/E109 PM Station 3 Radiology D9 Pernicone N. Khan May Station 4 Phys II E200/E202 Stephenson/Kaufman Chapaton-Rivard Barnowsky Session 3 - THURSday, March 16, 2017 Topic EL Rooms EL Faculty DMC Faculty MUC Faculty Station 1 Resp Board Rev E105 Hughes Chapaton-Rivard Pope Station 2 Micro/ID II E202 Rosenberg/Gulick Ognjan McQuiston Station 3 Compare and E200 J. Gudakunst Contrast Waarala Station 4 Dyspnea I (clinical) E221/E106 Maier/Prodinger N.Butki Flaherty Session 4 - Wednesday, March 29, 2017 (EL ONLY) & Friday, March 31, 2017 (SEMI ONLY) Topic EL Rooms EL Faculty DMC Faculty MUC Faculty Station 1 Anatomy H/N Lab Pratt, Hughes, Etchebarne, Prodinger, Maier, etal Hughes, Pratt, Fitzsimmons,etal Hughes, Pratt, Fitzsimmons,etal Station 2 Anatomy Chest Lab Pratt, Hughes, Etchebarne, Prodinger, Maier, etal Hughes, Pratt, Fitzsimmons,etal Hughes, Pratt, Fitzsimmons,etal Station 3 Mechanical Vents E105 Gobel /Trejo J. Marshick Station 4 ENT E202 Strabbing/Palmer Stern/Lindsay Stern/Lindsay ** Semi-professional attire is to be worn by all students during the required sessions. Clothes with holes in them, revealing clothes, sweatpants and hats are expressly prohibited. Students may be asked to go change into scrubs if they present themselves in such fashion. ** 8
9 Mandatory Lab Sessions DATE LAB EL Rooms EL Faculty DMC Faculty MUC Faculty Feb 20, 2017 All sites Histology Lab E200 Kennedy J. Schwartz Nazaroff/ Weitz Mar 20, 2017 SEMI Resp/Derm/GU C. Wilkins C. Wilkins/ Faner Mar 20, 2017 SEMI IV Lab Butki Flaherty Mar 24, 2017 EL only Resp/Derm/GU E109 C. Wilkins/ W. Khalife Mar 24, 2017 EL only IV Lab E106 J. Gudakunst Mar 24, 2017 All sites Intubation Lab E105 M. Hughes Butki Flaherty Mar 24, 2017 All sites Suture Lab E202 C. Gudakunst Butki McQuiston 9
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