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Anatomy, Embryology and Imaging BMS 6115C Summer Semester 2009 Lynn J. Romrell, Ph.D. Course Director Course Schedule Color codes for course activities: Anatomy Sessions Anatomic Radiology Sessions Embryology Sessions Presentations Sessions Page 1 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 1 - Back & Upper Extremity 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 1 2 PM Anatomical Terminology Early Development Fertilization to Gastrulation Introduction to Anatomy by Radiologic Imaging Radiologic Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord Presentation 1 (R. Watson, M.D.) 2 3 PM Spinal Deformity Neck & Arm Pain Breast Mass Shoulder Injury Nervous System Part 1 Dissect (5 to13; end with Erector spinae)* Dissect (15 to18; 22 to 24)* Dissect (20 to 21; 24 to 28)* Dissect (28 to 36)* 4 5 PM Muscles, nerves and vessels of the back Vertebral Canal & Spinal Cord; Scapular Region Superficial Dissection Upper Extremity; Pectoral Region Axilla & Arm Page 2 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 2 - Upper Extremity 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 1 2 PM Neurulation and Establishment of Body Form Musculoskeletal Sytem Radiologic Upper Extremities Quiz 1 Presentation 2 (J. Latimer, P.T.) 2 3 PM Elbow Injury Wrist Injury Injection Foot Drop Nervous System Part 2 Dissect (36 to 43)* Dissect (44 to 48; 50 to 53)* Dissect (148 to 159)* 4 5 PM Forearm Flexor Region and Palm of Hand Continue Hand & Forearm Extensor Region and Joints of UE Superficial Dissection Lower Extremity; Anterior Thigh Page 3 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 3 - Lower Extremity 6-15 6-16 6-17 6-18 6-19 1 2 PM Quiz 1 Review Development of the Peripheral Nervous System 2 3 PM Knee Injury Diminished Pulses Radiological Lower Extremities Review Functional Lower Extremity Presentation 3 (R. Watson, M.D.) Review Functional Upper Extremity Dissect (159 to 167)* Dissect (167 to 175)* Dissect (167 to 175; 180 to 184)* Practice Practical And Review 4 5 PM Gluteal Region, Hip and Posterior Thigh Leg & Foot Leg & Foot and Joints of the Lower Extremity Page 4 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 4 - Lower Extremity & Unit 1 Exams 6-22 6-23 6-24 6-25 6-26 1 2 PM Unit 1 Exams Exam Review Development of the Heart and Lungs Chest Pain Presentation 4 (L Granville, MD) 2 3 PM Chest Pain and Cough Cough and Difficulty Breathing Dissect (Remove heart 66 to 73)* Radiological Thorax, Lungs, and Heart Dissect (54 to 60)* Dissect (60 to 66 up to remove heart)* 4 5 PM Thorax Thorax and Lungs Heart and Middle Mediastinum Page 5 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 5 - Thorax 6-29 6-30 7-1 7-2 7-3 1 2 PM Development of the Heart and Lungs - 2 Neck Pain Neck Mass Quiz 2 2 3 PM Difficulty Swallowing Dissect (73 to 77)* Study of the Skull (199 to 201)* Dissect (186 to 194)* Dissect (195 to 199)* Viscera and Deep Neck Fourth of July Holiday 4 5 PM Superior and Posterior Mediastinum Anterior and Posterior Neck Page 6 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 6 Head and Neck 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 1 2 PM Free Day for Study Day Facial Paralysis Severe Facial Pain Head Injury Presentation 5 2 3 PM Quiz 2 Review Dissect (210 to 213)* Dissect (220, 222 to 227)* Radiologic Head and Neck Dissect (201 to 207)* 4 5 PM Superficial Face Deep Face Cranial Fossae Page 7 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 7 Head and Neck 7-13 7-14 7-15 7-16 7-17 1 2 PM Eye Movements Craniofacial Development Cranial Nerve Review Development of the Eye and Ear Presentation 6 (R. Watson, M.D.) 2 3 PM Difficulty Breathing Sore on the Lip Dissect (249 to 252) * Essential Anatomy of the Ear Radiologic Head and Neck Review Dissect (235 to 240)* Dissect (240 to 248)* Oral Cavity Practice Practical 4 5 PM Pharynx and Larynx Nasal Cavity and Palate Page 8 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 8 End Head and Neck Unit 2 Exams 7-20 7-21 7-22 7-23 7-24 1 2 PM Unit 2 Exams Exam Review Hernias Development and Rotation of the Gut Presentation 7 (J. Fogarty, M.D.) 2 3 PM Hernia and Abdominal Wall Severe Abdominal Pain Blood in the Stool Radiological Abdomen and Bowel Dissect (78 to 87)* Dissect (87 to 96)* Dissect (96 to105)* 4 5 PM Abdominal Wall and Inguinal Region Abdominal Cavity 1 Abdominal Cavity 2 Page 9 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 9 - Abdomen 7-27 7-28 7-29 7-30 7-31 1 2 PM Weakness in the Lower Extremity Quiz 3 Vaginal Pain Presentation 8 (M. Manting, MD) 2 3 PM Dissect (105 to112)* Dissect (113 to124 ; 133 to 137 )* Trauma to the Perineum 4 5 PM Independent Study Day Posterior Abdominal Wall Male and Female Perineum Dissect (113 to124 ; 133 to 137 )* Male and Female Perineum Page 10 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 10 - Pelvis and Perineum 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 1 2 PM Radiological Urogenital and Reproductive Systems Development of the Urogenital System Review Innervation of Viscera Review Time Unit 3 Practical Examination 2 3 PM Right Lower Quadrant Pain Back Pain 4 5 PM Dissect Vaginal Pain (124 to133 ; 137 to 147 )* Male and Female Pelvis Dissect (124 to133 ; 137 to 147 )* Male and Female Pelvis Practice Practical Page 11 of 12 Version: April 2009

Week 11 Examination Week 8-10 8-11 8-12 8-13 8-14 Morning Unit 3 Written Examination NBME Subject Examination Afternoon Page 12 of 12 Version: April 2009