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Agartala government Medical College

Master Time Table: CBME Phase - I


Period: 1st September 2019 to 30th November 2019

1st AUGUST to 31st AUGUST 2019 : Foundation course

1st to 7th SEPTEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
01.09.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
02.09.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 1.1: PY 1.1: Describe BI 1.1 Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C (Roll no. 67-100): BI 11.1:
Demonstrate the structure and Describe the AN 65.1: Identify Orientation class on ECE Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and
normal anatomical functions of a molecular and epithelium under equipments, good safe laboratory practice and waste
position, various mammalian cell functional the microscope & L Physiology: Gr.B disposal.
planes, relation, organization of a describe the various Orientation class on ECE Physiology: Gr.A (Roll no. 1-34):PY 2.11(a):
comparison, cell and its sub- types that U Introduction to practical physiology
laterality & cellular correlate to its Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B (Roll no. 35-66):AN 65.1
movement in our components function N Orientation class on ECE Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
body the various types that correlate to its function
03.09.19 BI 1.1 AN 76.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical C ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the stages
AN 1.2: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.1:
molecular and of human life
Describe composition of bone and bone Orientation class on ECE Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and
functional AN 76.2:
marrow equipments, good safe laboratory practice and waste
organization of a Explain the terms-
Physiology: Gr.C disposal.
cell and its phylogeny,
Orientation class on ECE Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(a):
subcellular ontogeny, trimester,
H Introduction to practical physiology
components viability
Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 65.1
O Orientation class on ECE Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
the various types that correlate to its function
04.09.19 PY 1.2: PY 1.3: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical U ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe AN 2.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.1.:
discuss the intercellular Describe parts, blood and nerve supply of a R Orientation class on ECE Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus and
principles of communication long bone equipments, good safe laboratory practice and waste
homeostasis AN 2.2: Physiology: Gr.A disposal.
Enumerate laws of ossification Orientation class on ECE Physiology: Gr. B: PY 2.11(a):
AN 2.3: Introduction to practical physiology
Enumerate special features of a sesamoid Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 65.1:
bone Orientation class on ECE Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
the various types that correlate to its function
05.09.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN3.1: PY1.4: BI 3.1 PY1.5: PY1.5: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 1.1
Classify muscle Describe apoptosis Discuss and Describe and Describe and discuss Describe the molecular and functional organization of a
tissue according to – programmed cell differentiate discuss transport transport mechanisms cell and its sub-cellular components
structure & action death monosaccharides, mechanisms across across cell membranes
di-saccharides and cell membranes
polysaccharides
giving examples of Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(b):
main carbohydrates Study of compound microscope
as energy fuel, Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 53.1:
structural element Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
and storage in the Describe the salient features, articulations &
human body demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
06.09.19 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 3.1 AN 2.4: AN 2.5: PY 1.1: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 1.1:
Discuss and Describe various Describe various joints with subtypes and Describe the structure Describe the molecular and functional organization of a
differentiate types of cartilage examples and functions of a cell and its sub-cellular components
monosaccharides, with its structure & AN 2.6: mammalian cell Physiology: Gr. C: PY 2.11(b):
di-saccharides and distribution in body Explain the concept of nerve supply of PY 1.2: Study of compound microscope
polysaccharides joints & Hilton’s law Describe and discuss the Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.1
giving examples of principles of homeostasis Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
main carbohydrates PY 1.3: Describe the salient features, articulations &
as energy fuel, Describe intercellular demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
structural element communication
and storage in the PY 1.4:
human body Describe apoptosis –
programmed cell death
07.09.19 AN 4.1: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe different (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 1.1 (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
types of skin & Describe the molecular and functional Tutorial /SDL) &
dermatomes in organization of a cell and its sub-cellular CM 1.1: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
body ANATOMY components Define and describe the
AN 4.2: Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(b): concept of Public Health
Describe structure Study of compound microscope
& function of skin Anatomy: Gr.C:AN 53.1:
with its appendages Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical
position, Describe the salient features,
articulations & demonstrate the attachments
of muscle groups

8th to 14th SEPTEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
08.09.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
09.09.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 5.1: PY 1.6: BI 5.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.1:
Differentiate Describe the fluid Describe and AN 9.1: Hospital visit Describe commonly used laboratory apparatus
between blood compartments of discuss functions of Describe and equipments, good safe laboratory practice and
vascular and the body, its ionic proteins and attachment, nerve Physiology: Gr.B waste disposal.
lymphatic system composition structure-function supply & action of Hospital visit Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(c):
& measurements relationships in pectoralis major and Preparation and staining of peripheral blood
relevant areas eg, pectoralis minor Biochemistry: Gr.C smear and identification of blood cells
hemoglobin and Hospital visit Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 65.1
selected Identify epithelium under the microscope &
hemoglobinopathies describe the various types that correlate to its
function
10.09.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Tue
11.09.19
Wed
12.09.19
Thu College Week Celebration College Week Celebration
13.09.19
Fri
14.09.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

15th to 21th SEPTEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
15.09.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
16.09.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 5.3: PY 1.7: BI 6.12: AN 4.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.2:
List general Describe the Describe the major Describe different Hospital visit Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation
differences between concept of pH & types of types of skin & of pH.
arteries & veins Buffer systems in haemoglobin and its dermatomes in body Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(c):
AN 5.4: the body derivatives found in AN 4.2: Hospital visit Preparation and staining of peripheral blood
Explain functional the body and their Describe structure smear and identification of blood cells
difference between physiological/ & function of skin Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 65.2:
elastic, muscular pathological with its appendages Hospital visit Describe the ultrastructure of epithelium
arteries and relevance. AN 4.3:
Arterioles Describe superficial
AN 5.5: fascia along with fat
Describe portal distribution in body
system giving
examples
17.09.19 BI 3.1: AN 77.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Discuss and Describe the uterine
AN 9.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.2:
differentiate changes occurring
Describe attachment, nerve supply & action Hospital visit Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation
monosaccharides, during the
of pectoralis major and pectoralis minor of pH.
di-saccharides and menstrual cycle
Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(c):
polysaccharides AN 77.2:
Hospital visit Preparation and staining of peripheral blood
giving examples of Describe the
smear and identification of blood cells
main carbohydrates synchrony between
Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 65.2:
as energy fuel, the ovarian and
Hospital visit Describe the ultrastructure of epithelium
structural element menstrual cycles
and storage in the AN 77.3:
human body Describe
spermatogenesis
and oogenesis along
with diagrams
AN 77.4:
Describe the stages
and consequences
of fertilization
AN 77.5:
Enumerate and
describe the
anatomical
principles
underlying
Contraception
AN 77.6:
Describe
teratogenic
influences; fertility
and sterility,
surrogate
motherhood, social
significance of
“sex-ratio”.
18.09.19 PY 1.8: PY 1.9: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Demonstrate the AN 9.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.2:
discuss the ability to describe Describe attachment, nerve supply & action Hospital visit Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation
molecular basis of and discuss the of pectoralis major and pectoralis minor of pH.
resting membrane methods used Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(c):
potential and action to demonstrate the Hospital visit Preparation and staining of peripheral blood
potential in functions of the smear and identification of blood cells
excitable tissue cells and its Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 65.2:
products, its Hospital visit Describe the ultrastructure of epithelium
communications
and their
applications in
Clinical care and
research.
19.09.19 ALIGNMENT SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 6.1: PY 2.1: BI 6.1: PY 2.2: PY 2.3: Biochemistry: Gr.C (Roll no. 67-100): Tutorial
List the Describe the Discuss the Discuss the origin, Describe and discuss the BI 3.1:
components and composition and metabolic processes forms, variations synthesis and functions of Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
functions of the functions of blood that take place in and functions of Haemoglobin and explain its saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
lymphatic system components specific organs in plasma proteins breakdown. Describe variants of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
the of haemoglobin element and storage in the human body
body in the fed and Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(d):
fasting states. Differential Leucocytes count
Anatomy: Gr.B (Roll no. 35-66): AN 8.1:
Identify the given bone, its side, important
features & keep it in anatomical position
20.09.19 BI 3.1: AN 4.3: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri Discuss and Describe superficial AN 9.2: PY 1.5: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
differentiate fascia along with fat Breast: Describe the location, extent, deep Describe and discuss transport Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
monosaccharides, distribution in body relations, structure, age changes, blood mechanisms across cell saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
di-saccharides and AN 4.4: supply, lymphatic drainage, microanatomy membranes of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
polysaccharides Describe and applied anatomy of breast PY 1.6: element and storage in the human body
giving examples of modifications of Describe the fluid Physiology: Gr.C : PY 2.11(c):
main carbohydrates deep fascia with its compartments of the body, its Preparation and staining of peripheral blood
as energy fuel, functions ionic composition smear and identification of blood cells
structural element AN 4.5: & measurements Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 8.1:
and storage in the Explain principles PY 1.7: Identify the given bone, its side, important
human body of skin incisions Describe the concept of pH & features & keep it in anatomical position
Buffer systems in the body
PY 1.8:
Describe and discuss the
molecular basis of resting
membrane
potential and action potential in
excitable tissue
21.09.19 AN 9.2: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Breast: Describe (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: Tutorial BI 3.1: (Lecture/SGT/
the location, extent, Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, Tutorial /SDL)
deep relations, di-saccharides and polysaccharides giving CM 1.2:
structure, age PHYSIOLOGY examples of main carbohydrates as energy Define health; describe the SPORTS & EXTRCURRICULAR
changes, blood fuel, structural element and storage in the concept of holistic health ACTIVITIES
supply, lymphatic human body including concept of spiritual
drainage, Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(c): health and the relativeness &
microanatomy and Preparation and staining of peripheral blood determinants of
applied anatomy of smear and identification of blood cells health
breast Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 8.1:
Identify the given bone, its side, important
features & keep it in anatomical position

22nd to 28th SEPTEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
22.09.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sun
23.09.19 ALIGNMENT AN 10.1: ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 7.1: PY 2.4: BI 4.1: Identify & describe Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 3.1:
Describe general Describe RBC Describe and boundaries and Basic science co-relation Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
plan of nervous formation discuss main classes contents of axilla saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
system with (erythropoiesis & of lipids AN 10.2: Physiology: Gr.B of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
components of its regulation) and (Essential/non- Identify, describe Basic science co-relation element and storage in the human body
central, its functions essential fatty and demonstrate the Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(d):
peripheral & acids, cholesterol origin, extent, Biochemistry: Gr.C Differential Leucocytes count
autonomic nervous and hormonal course, parts, Basic science co-relation Anatomy: Gr.B:
systems steroids, relations and AN 71.1:
AN 7.2: triglycerides, major branches of axillary Identify bone under the microscope; classify
List components of phospholipids and artery & tributaries various types and describe the structure-function
nervous tissue and sphingolipids) of vein correlation of the same
their functions relevant to human AN 71.2:
AN 7.3: system and their Identify cartilage under the microscope &
Describe parts of a major functions. describe various types and structure- function
neuron and classify correlation of the same
them based on
number of neurites,
size & function
AN 7.4:
Describe structure
of a typical spinal
nerve
24.09.19 BI 4.1: AN 78.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Describe cleavage
AN 10.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
discuss main and formation of
Identify & describe boundaries and contents Basic science co-relation Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
classes of lipids blastocyst
of axilla saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
(Essential/non- AN 78.1:
Physiology: Gr.C of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
essential fatty Describe the
Basic science co-relation element and storage in the human body
acids, cholesterol development of
Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(d):
and hormonal trophoblast
Biochemistry: Gr.A Differential Leucocytes count
steroids, AN 78.1:
Basic science co-relation Anatomy: Gr.A:
triglycerides, major Describe the
AN 71.1:
phospholipids and process of
Identify bone under the microscope; classify
sphingolipids) implantation &
various types and describe the structure-function
relevant to human common abnormal
correlation of the same
system and their sites of
AN 71.2:
major functions. Implantation
Identify cartilage under the microscope &
AN 78.1:
describe various types and structure- function
Describe the
correlation of the same
formation of extra-
embryonic
mesoderm and
coelom, bilaminar
disc and prochordal
plate
AN 78.1:
Describe in brief
abortion; decidual
reaction, pregnancy
test
25.09.19 PY 2.5: PY 2.5: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe different Describe different AN 10.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 3.1:
types of anaemias types of anaemias & Identify, describe and demonstrate the Basic science co-relation Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
& Jaundice Jaundice origin, extent, course, parts, relations and saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
(Hemophilia, branches of axillary artery & tributaries of Physiology: Gr.A of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
purpura) vein Basic science co-relation element and storage in the human body
Physiology: Gr. B: PY 2.11(d):
Biochemistry: Gr.B Differential Leucocytes count
Basic science co-relation Anatomy: Gr.C:
AN 71.1:
Identify bone under the microscope; classify
various types and describe the structure-function
correlation of the same
AN 71.2:
Identify cartilage under the microscope &
describe various types and structure- function
correlation of the same
26.09.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 7.5: PY 2.6: BI 4.1: (SDL) PY 2.8: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 3.1:
Describe principles Describe WBC Describe and PY 2.7: Describe the physiological Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
of sensory and formation discuss main classes Describe the basis of hemostasis and, saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
motor innervation (granulopoiesis) and of lipids formation of anticoagulants. Describe of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
of muscles its regulation (Essential/non- platelets, functions bleeding & clotting element and storage in the human body
AN 7.5: essential fatty and variations. disorders (Hemophilia, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(d):
Describe concept of acids, cholesterol purpura) Differential Leucocytes count
loss of innervation and hormonal Anatomy: Gr.B:
of a muscle with its steroids, AN 8.2:
applied Anatomy triglycerides, major Identify & describe joints formed by the given
AN 7.5: phospholipids and bone
Describe various sphingolipids) AN 8.3:
type of synapse relevant to human Enumerate peculiarities of clavicle
AN 7.5: system and their
Describe major functions.
differences between
sympathetic and
spinal ganglia
27.09.19 BI 4.1: AN 10.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri Describe and Describe the AN 10.3: PY 2.1: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
discuss main anatomical groups Describe, identify and demonstrate Describe the composition and Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
classes of lipids of axillary lymph formation, branches, relations, area of functions of blood components saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
(Essential/non- nodes and specify supply of branches, course and relations of PY 2.2: of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
essential fatty their areas of terminal branches of brachial Discuss the origin, forms, element and storage in the human body
acids, cholesterol drainage plexus variations and functions of Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(d):
and hormonal plasma proteins Differential Leucocytes count
steroids, PY 2.3: Anatomy: Gr.A:
triglycerides, major Describe and discuss the AN 8.2:
phospholipids and synthesis and functions of Identify & describe joints formed by the given
sphingolipids) Haemoglobin and explain its bone
relevant to human breakdown. Describe variants AN 8.3:
system and their of haemoglobin Enumerate peculiarities of clavicle
major functions. PY 2.4:
Describe RBC formation
(erythropoiesis & its
regulation) and its functions
28.09.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat
29th SEPTEMBER to 5th OCTOBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
29.09.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
30.09.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 7.7: PY 2.9: BI 4.1: AN 10.6: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 3.1:
Describe various Describe different Describe and Explain the Brachial plexus injury Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
type of synapse blood groups and discuss main classes anatomical basis of saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
AN 7.8: discuss the clinical of lipids clinical features of Physiology: Gr.B of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
Describe importance of blood (Essential/non- Erb’s palsy and Concept to clinical element and storage in the human body
differences between grouping, blood essential fatty Klumpke’s examination Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(e):
sympathetic and banking and acids, cholesterol paralysis Estimation of Hemoglobin
spinal ganglia transfusion and hormonal AN 10.7: Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B:
steroids, Explain anatomical Visit to Service Lab AN 67.1:
triglycerides, major basis of enlarged Describe & identify various types of muscle
phospholipids and axillary lymph under the microscope
sphingolipids) nodes AN 67.2:
relevant to human Classify muscle and describe the structure-
system and their function correlation of the same
major functions. AN 67.3:
Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
01.10.19 BI 4.6: AN 79.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the
AN 10.8: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
therapeutic uses of formation & fate of
Describe, identify and demonstrate the Brachial plexus injury Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
prostaglandins and the primitive streak
position, attachment, nerve saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
inhibitors of AN 79.2:
supply and actions of trapezius and Physiology: Gr.C of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
eicosanoid Describe formation
latissimus dorsi Concept to clinical element and storage in the human body
synthesis. & fate of notochord
examination Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(d):
AN 79.3:
Differential Leucocytes count
Describe the
Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.A:
process of
Visit to Service Lab AN 67.1:
neurulation
Describe & identify various types of muscle
AN 79.4:
under the microscope
Describe the
AN 67.2:
development of
Classify muscle and describe the structure-
somites and intra-
function correlation of the same
embryonic coelom
AN 67.3:
AN 79.5:
Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
Explain
embryological basis
of congenital
malformations,
nucleus pulposus,
sacrococcygeal
teratomas, neural
tube defects
AN 79.6:
Describe the
diagnosis of
pregnancy in first
trimester and role of
teratogens, alpha-
fetoprotein
02.10.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Wed
03.10.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 10.9: PY 2.9: BI 6.11: (SDL) PY2.10: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 3.1:
Describe the Describe different Describe the PY 2.10: Define and classify different Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
arterial anastomosis blood groups and functions of haem Define and classify types of immunity. Describe saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
around the scapula discuss the clinical in the body and different types of the development of immunity of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
and mention the importance of blood describe the immunity. Describe and its regulation. element and storage in the human body
boundaries of grouping, blood processes the development of Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(f):
triangle of banking and involved in its immunity and its Study of improved Neubauer’s counting chamber
auscultation transfusion metabolism and regulation Anatomy: Gr.B (Roll no. 35-66): AN 8.4:
describe porphyrin Demonstrate important muscle attachment on the
metabolism. given bone
04.10.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 10.9: PY 2.5: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
BI 4.1: AN 10.13: Describe the arterial anastomosis around the Describe different types of Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
Describe and Explain anatomical scapula and mention the boundaries of anaemias & Jaundice saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
discuss main basis of Injury to triangle of auscultation (Hemophilia, purpura) of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
classes of lipids axillary nerve AN 10. 10: PY 2.6: element and storage in the human body
(Essential/non- during Describe and identify the deltoid and rotator Describe WBC formation Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(e):
essential fatty intramuscular cuff muscles (granulopoiesis) and its Estimation of Hemoglobin
acids, cholesterol injections AN 10.11: regulation Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 8.4:
and hormonal Describe & demonstrate attachment of PY 2.7: Demonstrate important muscle attachment on the
steroids, serratus anterior with its action Describe the formation of given bone
triglycerides, major platelets, functions and
phospholipids and
variations.
sphingolipids)
relevant to human PY 2.8:
system and their Describe the physiological
basis of hemostasis and,
major functions. anticoagulants. Describe
bleeding & clotting
disorders (Hemophilia,
purpura)
PY 2.9:
Describe different blood
groups and discuss the clinical
importance of blood grouping,
blood banking and transfusion

05.10.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY


Sat
6th CTOBERBER to 12th OCTOBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
06.10.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
07.10.19
Mon Durga Puja Holiday Durga Puja Holiday
08.10.19
Tue
09.10.19
Wed
10.10.19
Thu Student’s academic HOLIDAY Student’s academic HOLIDAY
11.10.19
Fri
12.10.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

13th OCTOBERBER to 19th OCTOBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
13.10.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
14.10.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 10.12: PY3.1: BI 6.9: AN 11.4: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 3.1:
Describe and Describe the Describe the Describe the Breast cancer Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
demonstrate structure and functions of various anatomical basis of saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
shoulder joint for– functions of a minerals in the Saturday night Physiology: Gr.B of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
type, articular neuron and body, their paralysis Anaemia element and storage in the human body
surfaces, neuroglia; metabolism AN 11.6: Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(g):
capsule, synovial Discuss Nerve and homeostasis. Describe the Biochemistry: Gr.C Total Leucocytes count(TLC)
membrane, Growth Factor & anastomosis around Visit to Central Lab Anatomy: Gr.B:
ligaments, other growth the elbow joint AN 67.1:
relations, factors/cytokines. Describe & identify various types of muscle
movements, under the microscope
muscles AN 67.2:
involved, blood Classify muscle and describe the structure-
supply, nerve function correlation of the same
supply and applied AN 67.3:
anatomy Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
15.10.19 BI 4.1: AN 80.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Describe formation,
AN 11.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
discuss main functions & fate of-
Describe and demonstrate muscle groups of Breast cancer Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
classes of lipids chorion: amnion;
upper arm with emphasis on biceps and saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
(Essential/non- yolk sac; allantois
triceps brachii Physiology: Gr.C of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
essential fatty & decidua
Anaemia element and storage in the human body
acids, cholesterol AN 80.2:
and hormonal Describe formation Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(f):
steroids, & structure of Biochemistry: Gr.A Study of improved Neubauer’s counting chamber
triglycerides, major umbilical cord Visit to Central Lab Anatomy: Gr.A:
phospholipids and AN 80.3: AN 67.1:
sphingolipids) Describe formation Describe & identify various types of muscle
relevant to human of placenta, its under the microscope
system and their physiological AN 67.2:
major functions.. functions, Classify muscle and describe the structure-
foetomaternal function correlation of the same
circulation & AN 67.3:
placental barrier Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
16.10.19 PY 3.2: PY 3.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the types, Describe the AN 11.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: Tutorial BI 3.1:
functions & structure of neuro- Identify & describe origin, course, relations, Brachial plexus injury Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
properties of nerve muscular junction branches (or tributaries), termination of saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
fibers and transmission important nerves and vessels in arm Physiology: Gr.A of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
PY3.3: of impulses Concept to clinical element and storage in the human body
Describe the PY 3.5: examination Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(d):
degeneration and Discuss the action Differential Leucocytes count
regeneration in of neuro-muscular Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C:
peripheral nerves blocking agents Visit to Service Lab AN 67.1:
PY 3.6: Describe & identify various types of muscle
Describe the under the microscope
pathophysiology of AN 67.2:
Myasthenia gravis Classify muscle and describe the structure-
function correlation of the same
AN 67.3:
Describe the ultrastructure of muscular tissue
17.10.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 10.9: PY3.7: BI 6.11: (SDL) PY 3.9: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 4.1:
Identify & describe Describe the Describe the 3.8: Describe the molecular basis of Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
flexor retinaculum different types of functions of haem Describe action muscle contraction in skeletal (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol
with its attachments muscle fibres and in the body and potential and its and in smooth muscles and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major
their structure PY describe the properties in phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to
3.8: processes different muscle human system and their major functions.
Describe action involved in its Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(g):
potential and its metabolism and Total Leucocytes count(TLC)
properties in describe porphyrin Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 8.4:
different muscle metabolism. Demonstrate important muscle attachment on the
types (skeletal & given bone
smooth)
18.10.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 11.3: PY3.1: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 4.1:
BI 4.1: AN 12.1: Describe the anatomical basis of Describe the structure and Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
Describe and Describe and Venepuncture of cubital veins functions of a neuron and (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol
discuss main demonstrate AN AN 10.5: neuroglia; Discuss Nerve and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major
classes of lipids important muscle Describe and identify the deltoid and rotator Growth Factor & other growth phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to
(Essential/non- groups of ventral cuff muscles factors/cytokines. human system and their major functions
essential fatty forearm with PY 3.2: Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(g):
acids, cholesterol attachments, nerve Describe the types, functions & Total Leucocytes count(TLC)
and hormonal supply and actions properties of nerve fibers Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 8.4:
steroids, PY3.3: Demonstrate important muscle attachment on the
triglycerides, major Describe the degeneration and given bone
phospholipids and regeneration in peripheral
sphingolipids) nerves.
relevant to human PY 3.4:
system and their Describe the structure of
major functions. neuro-muscular junction and
transmission
of impulses
PY 3.5:
Discuss the action of neuro-
muscular blocking agents
PY 3.6:
Describe the pathophysiology
of Myasthenia gravis
19.10.19 AN 12.8: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: Tutorial BI 4.1: (Lecture/SGT/
anatomical basis of Describe and discuss main classes of lipids Tutorial /SDL) SPORTS & EXTRCURRICULAR
Claw hand BIOCHEMISTRY (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, CM 1.3: ACTIVITIES
AN 12.10: cholesterol and hormonal steroids, Describe the characteristics of
Identify & describe triglycerides, major phospholipids and agent, host and environmental
origin, course, sphingolipids) relevant to human system factors in health and disease
relations, branches and their major functions and the multi factorial etiology
(or tributaries), Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(e): of disease
termination of Estimation of Hemoglobin
important nerves Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 8.4:
and vessels of back Demonstrate important muscle attachment
of forearm on the given bone

20th OCTOBER to 26th OCTOBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
20.10.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
21.10.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 13.1: PY 3.9: BI 4.6: AN 13.4: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 3.1:
Describe and Describe the Describe the Describe Tennis Elbow and golfer’s Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
explain Fascia of molecular basis of therapeutic uses of Sternoclavicular Elbow saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
upper limb and muscle contraction prostaglandins and joint, of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
compartments, in skeletal and inhibitors of Acromioclavicular Physiology: Gr.B element and storage in the human body
veins of upper limb in smooth muscles eicosanoid joint, Anaemia Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(h):
and its lymphatic synthesis. Carpometacarpal Total Erythrocytes count
drainage joints & Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B:
Metacarpophalange Visit to Central Lab AN 8.5:
al joint Identify and name various bones in articulated
hand, Specify the parts of metacarpals and
phalanges and enumerate the peculiarities of
pisiform
22.10.19 BI 4.1: AN 80.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Describe
AN 12.2: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
discuss main embryological basis
Identify & describe origin, course, relations, Tennis Elbow and golfer’s Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
classes of lipids of twinning in
branches (or tributaries), termination of Elbow saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
(Essential/non- monozygotic &
important nerves and vessels of forearm of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
essential fatty dizygotic twins
Physiology: Gr.C element and storage in the human body
acids, cholesterol AN 80.4:
Anaemia Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(h):
and hormonal Describe role of
Total Erythrocytes count
steroids, placental hormones
Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 8.5:
triglycerides, major in uterine growth &
Lab waste disposal Identify and name various bones in articulated
phospholipids and parturition
hand, Specify the parts of metacarpals and
sphingolipids)
phalanges and enumerate the peculiarities of
relevant to human
pisiform
system and their
major functions.
23.10.19 PY 3.9: PY3.10: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the Describe the mode AN 12.5: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: Tutorial BI 3.1:
molecular basis of of muscle Identify & describe small muscles of hand. Tennis Elbow and golfer’s Discuss and differentiate monosaccharides, di-
muscle contraction contraction Also describe movements of Elbow saccharides and polysaccharides giving examples
in skeletal and (isometric and thumb and muscles involved of main carbohydrates as energy fuel, structural
in smooth muscles isotonic). AN 12.6: Physiology: Gr.A element and storage in the human body
Describe & demonstrate movements of Anaemia Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(g):
thumb and muscles involved Total Leucocytes count(TLC)
AN 12.7: Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 8.5:
Identify & describe course and branches of Visit to Central Lab Identify and name various bones in articulated
important blood vessels and hand, Specify the parts of metacarpals and
nerves in hand phalanges and enumerate the peculiarities of
pisiform
24.10.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 13.3: PY: 3.11: BI 4.6: (SDL) PY3.18: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 4.1:
Identify & describe Explain energy Describe the PY 3.17: Observe with Computer Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
the type, articular source and muscle therapeutic uses of Describe Strength- assisted learning (i) amphibian (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol
surfaces, capsule, metabolism prostaglandins and duration curve nerve -muscle experiments (ii) and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major
synovial PY: 3.12: inhibitors of amphibian cardiac experiments phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to
membrane, Explain the eicosanoid synthesis in smooth muscles human system and their major functions
ligaments,relations, gradation of Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(h):
movements, blood muscular activity Total Erythrocytes count
and nerve supply of PY: 3.13: Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 13.5:
elbow joint, Describe muscular Identify the bones and joints of upper limb seen in
proximal and distal dystrophy: anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of
radio-ulnar joints, myopathies shoulder region, arm, elbow, forearm and hand
wrist joint & first
carpometacarpal
joint
25.10.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 12.5: PY3.7: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 3.1:
BI 5.1: AN 12.11: Identify & describe small muscles of hand. Describe the different types of Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
Describe and Identify, describe Also describe movements of muscle fibres and their (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol
discuss structural and demonstrate
organization of important muscle thumb and muscles involved structure. and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major
proteins. groups of dorsal AN 12.6: 3.8: phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to
forearm with Describe & demonstrate movements of Describe action potential and human system and their major functions
attachments, nerve thumb and muscles involved its properties in different Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(h):
supply and actions AN 12.7: muscle Total Erythrocytes count
Identify & describe course and branches of PY 3.9: Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 13.5:
important blood vessels and nerves in hand Describe the molecular basis of Identify the bones and joints of upper limb seen in
muscle contraction in skeletal anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs of
and in smooth muscles shoulder region, arm, elbow, forearm and hand
26.10.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

27th OCTOBER to 2nd NOVEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
27.10.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
28.10.19 HOLIDAY
Mon
29.10.19 BI 5.1: AN13.8: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Describe
AN 13.6: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.2:
discuss structural development of
Identify & demonstrate important bony Tennis Elbow and golfer’s Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation
organization of upper limb
landmarks of upper limb: Jugular notch, Elbow of pH.
proteins.
sternal angle, acromial angle, spine of the Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(i):
scapula, vertebral level of the medial end, Physiology: Gr.C Determination of Bleeding time & Clotting time
Inferior angle of the scapula Anaemia Anatomy: Gr.A:
AN 70.1:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify exocrine gland under the microscope &
Demo & discussion on distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed
Thalasaemia acini

30.10.19 PY 4.1: PY 4.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Wed Describe the Describe the Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: Tutorial BI 11.2:
structure and composition, Anatomy: Upper limb Unit test Tennis Elbow and golfer’s Describe the preparation of buffers and estimation
functions of mechanism of Elbow of pH.
digestive system secretion, functions, Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(g):
and regulation of Physiology: Gr.A Total Leucocytes count(TLC)
saliva, gastric, Jaundice Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 70.1:
pancreatic, Identify exocrine gland under the microscope &
intestinal juices and Biochemistry: Gr.B distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed
bile secretion Demo & discussion on acini
Thalasaemia
31.10.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 15.1: PY 4.2: BI 5.2: (SDL) PY 4.3: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe and Describe the Describe and PY 4.2: Describe GIT movements, BI 4.1:
demonstrate origin, composition, discuss functions of Describe the regulation and functions. Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
course, relations, mechanism of proteins and composition, Describe defecation reflex. (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol
branches (or secretion, functions, structure-function mechanism of Explain role of dietary fibre and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major
tributaries), and regulation of relationships in secretion, functions, phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to
termination of saliva, gastric, relevant areas eg, and regulation of human system and their major functions
important nerves pancreatic, hemoglobin and saliva, gastric, BI 4.6:
and vessels of intestinal juices and selected pancreatic, Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins
anterior thigh bile secretion hemoglobinopathies intestinal juices and and inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis.
bile secretion Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(i):
Determination of bleeding time & clotting time
Anatomy: Gr.B : AN 13.6:
Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks
of upper limb: Jugular notch, sternal angle,
acromial angle, spine of the scapula, vertebral
level of the medial end, Inferior angle of the
scapula
01.11.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 15.2: PY 4.1: Biochemistry: Gr.B:
BI 5.2: AN 15.3: Describe and demonstrate major muscles Describe the structure and BI 4.1:
Describe and Describe and with their attachment, nerve functions of digestive system Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
discuss functions of demonstrate supply and actions PY 4.2: (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol
proteins and boundaries, floor, Describe the composition, and hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major
structure-function roof and contents of mechanism of secretion, phospholipids and sphingolipids) relevant to
relationships in femoral functions, and regulation of human system and their major functions
relevant areas eg, triangle saliva, gastric, pancreatic, BI 4.6:
hemoglobin and intestinal juices and bile Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins
selected secretion and inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis
hemoglobinopathie Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(i):
s. Determination of bleeding time & clotting time
Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 13.6:
Identify & demonstrate important bony landmarks
of upper limb: Jugular notch, sternal angle,
acromial angle, spine of the scapula, vertebral
level of the medial end, Inferior angle of the
scapula
02.11.19 AN 15.4: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Explain anatomical (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: (Lecture/SGT/
basis of Psoas BI 4.1: Tutorial /SDL) SPORTS & EXTRCURRICULAR
abscess & Femoral ANATOMY Describe and discuss main classes of lipids CM 1.4: ACTIVITIES
hernia (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, Describe and discuss the
cholesterol and hormonal steroids, natural history of disease
triglycerides, major phospholipids and
sphingolipids) relevant to human system
and their major functions
BI 4.6:
Describe the therapeutic uses of
prostaglandins and inhibitors of eicosanoid
synthesis
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(g):
Total Leucocytes count(TLC)
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 13.5:
Identify the bones and joints of upper limb
seen in anteroposterior and
lateral view radiographs of shoulder region,
arm, elbow, forearm and hand

3rd NOVEMBER to 9th NOVEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
03.11.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
04.11.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 15.5: PY 4.3: BI 5.2: AN 16.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.3:
Describe and Describe GIT Describe and Describe and Tennis Elbow and golfer’s Describe the chemical components of normal
demonstrate movements, discuss functions of demonstrate origin, Elbow urine.
adductor canal with regulation and proteins and course, relations, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(i):
its content functions. Describe structure-function branches (or Physiology: Gr.B Determination of bleeding time & clotting time
defecation reflex. relationships in tributaries), Jaundice Anatomy: Gr.B:
Explain role of relevant areas eg, termination of AN 70.1:
dietary fibre hemoglobin and important nerves Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify exocrine gland under the microscope &
selected and vessels of Lab waste disposal distinguish between serous, mucous and mixed
hemoglobinopathies gluteal region acini
05.11.19 BI 2.3: AN 80.6: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Explain
AN 15.2: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.3:
explain the basic embryological basis
Describe and demonstrate major muscles Carpel Tunnel syndrome Describe the chemical components of normal
principles of of estimation of
with their attachment, nerve supply and urine.
enzyme activity fetal age. actions Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(j):
Jaundice Determination of Blood Groups(ABO & Rh)
Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 70.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
ABG analysis & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
06.11.19 PY 4.4: PY 4.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the Describe the AN 15.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: Tutorial BI 11.3:
physiology of physiology of Describe and demonstrate major muscles Carpel Tunnel syndrome Describe the chemical components of normal
digestion and digestion and with their attachment, nerve supply and urine.
absorption of absorption of actions Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(h):
nutrients nutrients Jaundice Total Erythrocytes count
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 70.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
ABG analysis & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
07.11.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 16.3: PY 4.5: BI 2.5: (SDL) PY 4.5: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 5.1:
Explain the Describe the source Describe and PY 4.5: Describe the source of GIT Describe and discuss structural organization of
anatomical basis of of GIT hormones, discuss the clinical Describe the source hormones, their regulation and proteins.
Trendelenburg sign their regulation and utility of various of GIT hormones, functions Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(j):
functions serum enzymes as their regulation and .. Determination of Blood Groups(ABO & Rh)
markers of functions Anatomy: Gr.B : AN 14.1:
pathological Identify the given bone, its side, important
conditions. features & keep it in anatomical position
08.11.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 16.2: PY 4.3: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 5.1:
BI 3.7: AN 16.4: Describe anatomical basis of sciatic nerve Describe GIT movements, Describe and discuss structural organization of
Describe the Describe and injury during gluteal regulation and functions. proteins.
common poisons demonstrate the intramuscular injections Describe defecation reflex.
that inhibit crucial hamstrings group of Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(k):
Explain role of dietary fibre Determination of Platelet count
enzymes of muscles with their PY 4.4:
carbohydrate attachment, nerve Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 14.1:
Describe the physiology of Identify the given bone, its side, important
metabolism (eg; supply and actions digestion and absorption of
fluoride, arsenate) features & keep it in anatomical position
nutrients
PY 4.5:
Describe the source of GIT
hormones, their regulation and
functions
09.11.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

10th NOVEMBER to 16th NOVEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
10.11.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
11.11.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 17.1: PY 4.6: BI 2.6: AN 17.3: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.4:
Describe and Describe the Gut- Discuss use of Describe dislocation Carpel Tunnel syndrome Perform urine analysis to estimate and determine
demonstrate the Brain Axis enzymes in of hip joint and normal and abnormal Constituents
type, articular laboratory surgical hip Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(k):
surfaces, capsule, investigations replacement Jaundice Determination of Platelet count
synovial (Enzyme-based Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 70.2:
membrane, assays) Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
ligaments, Demo & discussion on & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
relations, Thalasaemia thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
movements and function
muscles involved,
blood and nerve
supply, bursae
around the hip joint
12.11.19 BI 2.7: AN 80.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Interpret laboratory Describe various
AN 16.5: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: : BI 11.4:
results of enzyme types of umbilical
Describe and demonstrate the origin, Carpel Tunnel syndrome Perform urine analysis to estimate and determine
activities & cord attachments
course, relations, branches (or tributaries), normal and abnormal Constituents
describe the clinical
termination of important nerves and vessels Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(l):
utility of various
on the back of thigh Jaundice RBC Indices
enzymes as
markers of Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 70.2:
pathological Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
conditions. Lab Instruments & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
13.11.19 PY4.7: PY 4.8: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe & discuss Describe & discuss AN 16.6 Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.4:
the structure and gastric function Describe and demonstrate the boundaries, Carpel Tunnel syndrome Perform urine analysis to estimate and determine
functions of liver tests, pancreatic roof, floor, contents and normal and abnormal Constituents
and gall bladder exocrine function relations of popliteal fossa Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(h):
tests & liver Oedema Total Erythrocytes count
function tests Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 70.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
Lab Instruments & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
14.11.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 17.2: PY 4.8: BI 3.2: (SDL) PY 4.9: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 5.1:
Describe Describe & discuss Describe the PY 4.9: Discuss the physiology aspects Describe and discuss structural organization of
anatomical basis of gastric function processes involved Discuss the of: peptic ulcer, proteins.
complications of tests, pancreatic in digestion and physiology aspects gastrooesophageal BI 2.3:
fracture neck of exocrine function assimilation of of: peptic ulcer, reflux disease, vomiting, Describe and explain the basic principles of
femur tests & liver carbohydrates and gastrooesophageal diarrhoea, constipation, enzyme activity
function tests storage. reflux disease, Adynamic ileus, BI 2.5:
vomiting, diarrhoea, Hirschsprung's disease Describe and discuss the clinical utility of various
constipation, serum enzymes as markers of pathological
Adynamic ileus, conditions
Hirschsprung's Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(k):
disease Determination of Platelet count
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 14.2:
Identify & describe joints formed by the given
bone

15.11.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 18.1: PY 4.8: Biochemistry: Gr.B BI 5.1:
BI 3.3: AN 18.2: Describe and demonstrate major muscles of Describe & discuss gastric Describe and discuss structural organization of
Describe and Describe and anterior compartment of leg with their function tests, pancreatic proteins.
discuss the demonstrate origin, attachment, nerve supply and actions exocrine function tests & liver BI 2.3:
digestion and course, relations, function tests Describe and explain the basic principles of
assimilation of branches (or PY 4.9: enzyme activity
carbohydrates tributaries), Discuss the physiology aspects BI 2.5:
from food. termination of of: peptic ulcer, Describe and discuss the clinical utility of various
important nerves gastrooesophageal serum enzymes as markers of pathological
and vessels of reflux disease, vomiting, conditions
anterior diarrhoea, constipation, Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(m):
compartment of leg Adynamic ileus, Determination of ESR , PCV & Haemin Crystal
Hirschsprung's disease Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 14.2:
PY 4.9: Identify & describe joints formed by the given
Discuss the physiology aspects bone
of: peptic ulcer,
gastrooesophageal
reflux disease, vomiting,
diarrhoea, constipation,
Adynamic ileus,
Hirschsprung's disease

16.11.19 AN 18.4: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine


Sat Describe and (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 5.1: (Lecture/SGT/
demonstrate the Describe and discuss structural organization Tutorial /SDL)
type, articular of proteins. CM 1.5:
surfaces, capsule, PHYSIOLOGY BI 2.3: Describe the application of SPORTS & EXTRCURRICULAR
synovial Describe and explain the basic principles of interventions at various levels ACTIVITIES
membrane, enzyme activity of prevention
ligaments, BI 2.5:
relations, Describe and discuss the clinical utility of
movements and various serum enzymes as markers of
muscles involved, pathological conditions.
blood Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(h):
and nerve supply, Total Erythrocytes count
bursae around the Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 14.2:
knee joint Identify & describe joints formed by the
given bone

17th NOVEMBER to 23rd NOVEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
17.11.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
18.11.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 18.5: PY 5.1: BI 3.3: AN 18.6: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.20:
Explain the Describe the Describe and Describe knee joint Carpel Tunnel syndrome Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret
anatomical basis of functional anatomy discuss the injuries with its the findings and correlate these with pathological
locking and of heart including digestion and applied anatomy Physiology: Gr.B states.
unlocking of the chambers, assimilation of Oedema Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(l):
knee joint sounds; and carbohydrates RBC Indices
Pacemaker tissue from food. Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 70.2:
and conducting . ABG analysis Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
system & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
19.11.19 BI 3.4: AN 20.10: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Define and Describe basic
AN 19.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: : BI 11.20:
differentiate the concept of
Describe and demonstrate the major Skin Incision Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret
pathways of development of
muscles of back of leg with their the findings and correlate these with pathological
carbohydrate lower limb
attachment, nerve supply and actions Physiology: Gr.C states.
metabolism,
Oedema Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(n):
(glycolysis,
gluconeogenesis, Determination of Osmotic Fragility of RBC
Biochemistry: Gr.A
glycogen SGPT, SGOT Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 70.2:
metabolism, HMP Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
shunt).. & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
20.11.19 PY 5.2: PY 5.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the Describe the AN 19.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.20:
properties of properties of Describe and demonstrate the origin, Skin Incision Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret
cardiac muscle cardiac muscle course, relations, branches (or tributaries), the findings and correlate these with pathological
including its including its termination of important nerves and vessels Physiology: Gr.A states.
morphology, morphology, of back of leg Oedema Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(i):
electrical, electrical, Determination of bleeding time & clotting time
mechanical and mechanical and Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 70.2:
metabolic functions metabolic functions SGPT, SGOT Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
& describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
function
21.11.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 22.2: PY 5.2: BI 3.4: (SDL) PY 5.3: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 5.2:
Describe & Describe the Define and PY 5.3: Discuss the events occurring Describe and discuss functions of proteins and
demonstrate properties of differentiate the Discuss the events during the cardiac cycle structure-function relationships in relevant areas
external and cardiac muscle pathways of occurring during the eg, hemoglobin and selected hemoglobinopathies
internal features of including its carbohydrate cardiac cycle Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(h):
each chamber of morphology, metabolism, Determination of ESR , PCV & Haemin Crystal
heart electrical, (glycolysis, Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 70.2:
mechanical and gluconeogenesis, Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
metabolic functions glycogen & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
metabolism, HMP thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
shunt).. function
22.11.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN : PY 5.1: Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 5.2:
BI 3.4: AN 18.3: Describe the functional Describe and discuss functions of proteins and
Define and Explain the anatomy of heart including structure-function relationships in relevant areas
differentiate the anatomical basis of chambers, eg, hemoglobin and selected hemoglobinopathies
pathways of foot drop sounds; and Pacemaker tissue Physiology: Gr.C: PY 3.14:
carbohydrate AN 18.7: and conducting system Ergography
metabolism, Explain anatomical PY 5.2: Anatomy: Gr.A70.2:
(glycolysis, basis of Describe the properties of Identify the lymphoid tissue under the microscope
gluconeogenesis, Osteoarthritis cardiac muscle including its & describe microanatomy of lymph node, spleen,
glycogen morphology, thymus, tonsil and correlate the structure with
metabolism, HMP electrical, mechanical and function
shunt).. metabolic functions
PY 5.3:
Discuss the events occurring
during the cardiac cycle

23.11.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY


Sat
24th NOVEMBER to 30th NOVEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
24.11.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
25.11.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 22.3: PY5.4 : BI 3.4: AN 19.5: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.8:
Describe & Describe Define and Describe factors Skin Incision Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins,
demonstrate origin, generation, differentiate the maintaining albumin and A:G ratio
course and conduction of pathways of importance arches Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY 2.11(n):
branches of cardiac impulse carbohydrate of the foot with its Oedema Determination of Osmotic Fragility of RBC
coronary arteries metabolism, importance Anatomy: Gr.B:
(glycolysis, Biochemistry: Gr.C AN 71.1:
gluconeogenesis, Lab Instruments Identify bone under the microscope; classify
glycogen various types and describe the structure-function
metabolism, HMP correlation of the same
shunt)..
26.11.19 BI 3.4: AN 81.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Define and Describe various
AN 20.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B BI 11.8:
differentiate the methods of prenatal
Describe and demonstrate the type, articular Fractures Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins,
pathways of diagnosis
surfaces, capsule, synovial albumin and A:G ratio
carbohydrate
membrane, ligaments, relations, movements Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 3.15:
metabolism,
and muscles involved, blood Oedema Effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and
(glycolysis,
and nerve supply of tibiofibular and ankle record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
gluconeogenesis,
joint Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.A: AN 71.1:
glycogen
SGOT, SGPT Identify bone under the microscope; classify
metabolism, HMP
various types and describe the structure-function
shunt)..
correlation of the same
27.11.19 PY 5.3: PY5.4 : Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Discuss the events Describe AN 20.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A BI 11.8:
occurring during generation, Describe and demonstrate the type, articular Fractures Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins,
the cardiac cycle conduction of surfaces, capsule, synovial albumin and A:G ratio
cardiac impulse membrane, ligaments, relations, movements Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(i):
and muscles involved, blood Heart sounds Determination of bleeding time & clotting time
and nerve supply of tibiofibular and ankle Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 71.1:
joint Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify bone under the microscope; classify
SGOT, SGPT various types and describe the structure-function
correlation of the same
28.11.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu (SDL)
PY 5.5:
Describe the
physiology of
electrocardiogram
(E.C.G), its
applications and the
cardiac axis
AN 22.4: PY 5.5: BI 3.4: PY 5.6: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 2.6:
Describe Describe the Define and Describe abnormal ECG, Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory
anatomical basis of physiology of differentiate the arrythmias, heart block and investigations (Enzyme-based assays)
ischaemic heart electrocardiogram pathways of myocardial Infarction BI 2.7:
disease (E.C.G), its carbohydrate Interpret laboratory results of enzyme activities &
applications and the metabolism, describe the clinical utility of various enzymes as
cardiac axis (glycolysis, markers of pathological conditions.
gluconeogenesis, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 3.14:
glycogen Ergography
metabolism, HMP Anatomy: Gr.B : AN 14.4:
shunt).. Identify and name various bones in the articulated
foot with individual muscle attachment
29.11.19 Biochemistry Anatomy Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri (SDL) (SDL) AN 20.3: PY5.4 : Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 2.6:
BI 3.4: AN 19.3: Describe and demonstrate Fascia lata, Describe generation, Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory
Define and Explain the concept Venous drainage, Lymphatic conduction of cardiac impulse investigations (Enzyme-based assays)
differentiate the of “Peripheral drainage, Retinacula & Dermatomes of PY 5.5: BI 2.7:
pathways of heart” lower limb Describe the physiology of Interpret laboratory results of enzyme activities &
carbohydrate AN 19.4: electrocardiogram (E.C.G), its describe the clinical utility of various enzymes as
metabolism, Explain the applications and the cardiac markers of pathological conditions.
(glycolysis, anatomical basis of axis Physiology: Gr.C: PY 2.11(h):
gluconeogenesis, rupture of calcaneal PY 5.6: Effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and
glycogen tendon Describe abnormal ECG, record changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
metabolism, HMP arrythmias, heart block and Anatomy: Gr.A AN 14.4:
shunt).. myocardial Infarction Identify and name various bones in the articulated
foot with individual muscle attachment
30.11.19 AN 19.6: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Explain the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: (Lecture/SGT/
anatomical basis of BI 2.6: Tutorial /SDL)
Flat foot & Club Discuss use of enzymes in laboratory CM 1.6: SPORTS & EXTRCURRICULAR
foot PHYSIOLOGY investigations (Enzyme-based assays) Describe and discuss the ACTIVITIES
AN 19.7: BI 2.7: concepts, the principles of
Explain the Interpret laboratory results of enzyme Health promotion and
anatomical basis of activities & describe the clinical utility of Education, IEC and Behavioral
Metatarsalgia & various enzymes as markers of pathological change communication (BCC)
Plantar fasciitis conditions
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(c):
Determination of Blood Groups(ABO &
Rh)
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 14.4:
Identify and name various bones in the
articulated foot with individual muscle
attachment

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Agartala government Medical College
Master Time Table: CBME Phase - 1
Period: 1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020

1st DECEMBER to 7th DECEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
01.12.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
02.12.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 22.5: PY 5.7: BI 2.7 AN 21.4: Describe Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.6: Describe the principles
Describe & Describe and Interpret laboratory & demonstrate Myocardial Infarction of colorimetry
demonstrate the discuss results of enzyme extent, attachments, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 3.15:
formation, course, haemodynamics of activities & direction of fibres, L Physiology: Gr.B Effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and record
tributaries and circulatory system describe the clinical nerve Pulse rate changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
termination utility of various supply and actions U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 71.2
of coronary sinus enzymes as markers of intercostal Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify cartilage under the microscope & describe
of pathological muscles N Chromatography of various types and structure- function correlation of the
conditions. Amino acid same
03.12.19 BI 2.7 AN 25.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical C ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Interpret laboratory Describe
AN 21.3: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.6: Describe the principles
results of enzyme development of
Describe & demonstrate the boundaries of Myocardial Infarction of colorimetry
activities & pleura, lung & heart
thoracic inlet, cavity and outlet Physiology: Gr.C: PY 3.16:
describe the clinical
Physiology: Gr.C Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact
utility of various
Pulse rate on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated
enzymes as
markers of H environment
Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 71.2
pathological
O Chromatography of Identify cartilage under the microscope & describe
conditions.
Amino acid various types and structure- function correlation of the
U same
04.12.19 PY 5.7: PY 5.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 21.6: R Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A BI 11.6:
discuss discuss Mention origin, course and branches/ Myocardial Infarction Describe the principles of colorimetry
haemodynamics of haemodynamics of tributaries of: Physiology: Gr. B: PY 2.11(k):
circulatory system circulatory system 1) anterior & posterior intercostal vessels Physiology: Gr.A Determination of Platelet count
2) internal thoracic vessels Pulse rate Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 71.2
Identify cartilage under the microscope & describe
Biochemistry: Gr.B various types and structure- function correlation of the
Chromatography of same
Amino acid
05.12.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN21.5: PY5.8: BI 3.8 PY5.8: PY5.8: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 4.1
Describe & Describe and Discuss and Describe and Describe and discuss Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
demonstrate origin, discuss local and interpret laboratory discuss local and local and systemic (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol and
course, relations systemic results of analytes systemic cardiovascular regulatory hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids
and branches of a cardiovascular associated with cardiovascular Mechanisms and sphingolipids) relevant to human system and their
typical regulatory metabolism of regulatory major functions.
intercostal nerve mechanisms carbohydrates Mechanisms Physiology: Gr.A PY 3.15:
Effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and record
changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 21.1:
Identify and describe the salient features of sternum,
typical rib, Ist rib and typical thoracic vertebra
06.12.19 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 3.8 AN 21.7: AN 21.8: PY 5.7: Biochemistry: Gr. B: : BI 4.1
Discuss and Mention the origin, Describe & demonstrate type, articular Describe and discuss Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
interpret laboratory course, relations surfaces & movements of haemodynamics of (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol and
results of analytes and branches of manubriosternal, costovertebral, circulatory system hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids
associated with 1) atypical costotransverse and xiphisternal joints PY5.8: and sphingolipids) relevant to human system and their
metabolism of intercostal nerve Describe and discuss major functions.
carbohydrates. 2) superior local and systemic Physiology: Gr. C: PY 3.18:
intercostal artery, cardiovascular regulatory
subcostal artery Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian
Mechanisms nerve -muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac
experiments
Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 21.1:
Identify and describe the salient features of sternum,
typical rib, Ist rib and typical thoracic vertebra
07.12.19 AN 21.9: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe & (SGT/SDL) (Lecture/SGT/
demonstrate Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 4.1 Tutorial /SDL)
mechanics and BIOCHEMISTRY Describe and discuss main classes of lipids CM 1.6: SPORTS
types of respiration (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, Describe and discuss the &
cholesterol and hormonal steroids, concepts, the principles EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
triglycerides, major phospholipids and of Health promotion and
sphingolipids) relevant to human system Education, IEC and
and their major functions. Behavioral change
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 2.11(l): communication (BCC)
RBC Indices
Anatomy: Gr.C:AN 21.1:
Identify and describe the salient features of
sternum, typical rib, Ist rib and typical
thoracic vertebra

8th DECEMBER to 14th DECEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
08.12.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
09.12.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 24.4: PY 5.9: BI 3.9: AN 65.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21: Demonstrate
Identify phrenic Describe the factors Discuss the Describe & COPD estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and total protein
nerve & describe its affecting heart rate, mechanism and demonstrate
formation & regulation of significance of subdivisions, L Physiology: Gr.B in serum.
distribution cardiac output blood glucose sinuses in Blood pressure Physiology: Gr.A : PY 3.18:
& blood pressure regulation in pericardium, blood U Observe with Computer assisted learning (i) amphibian
health and disease. supply and nerve Biochemistry: Gr.C nerve -muscle experiments (ii) amphibian cardiac
supply of N Urine: Inborn error experiments
pericardium metabolism Anatomy: Gr.B :AN 72.1
C Identify the skin and its appendages under the
microscope and correlate the structure with function
10.12.19 BI 3.9: AN 25.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Discuss the Describe
AN 21.11: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B BI 11.21:
mechanism and development of
Mention boundaries and contents of the COPD Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
significance of pleura, lung & heart
blood glucose
superior, anterior, middle and total protein in serum.
posterior mediastinum H Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY:
regulation in
Blood pressure Introduction to Clinical Examination
health and disease.
O Anatomy: GrA: AN 72.1
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify the skin and its appendages under the
U Urine: Inborn error microscope and correlate the structure with function
metabolism
11.12.19 PY 5.9: PY 5.9: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical R ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the factors Describe the factors AN 22.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
affecting heart rate, affecting heart rate, Describe & demonstrate external and COPD Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
regulation of regulation of internal features of each chamber of total protein in serum.
cardiac output cardiac output heart Physiology: Gr.A
& blood pressure & blood pressure Physiology: Gr. B: PY 2.11(m):
Blood pressure Determination of ESR , PCV & Haemin Crystal
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 65.1:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
Urine: Inborn error the various types that correlate to its function
metabolism
12.12.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN22.6: PY 5.9: BI 3.10: PY5.10: PY5.10: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe the Describe the factors Interpret the resultsDescribe & discuss Describe & discuss BI 4.3: Explain the regulation of lipoprotein
fibrous skeleton of affecting heart rate, of blood glucose regional circulation regional circulation metabolism & associated disorders.
heart regulation of levels and other including including BI 4.4: Describe the structure and functions of
cardiac output laboratory microcirculation, microcirculation, lipoproteins, their functions, interrelations & relations
& blood pressure investigations lymphatic lymphatic circulation, with atherosclerosis
related to disorders circulation, coronary, cerebral, Physiology: Gr.A: PY:
of carbohydrate coronary, cerebral, capillary, skin, foetal, Introduction to Clinical Examination
metabolism. capillary, skin, pulmonary and Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 53.1:
foetal, splanchnic circulation Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th
pulmonary and ribs, 1st, 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae
splanchnic
circulation
13.12.19 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 3.10: AN 22.7: AN 22.2: PY 5.9: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Interpret the results Mention the parts, Describe & demonstrate external and Describe the factors BI 4.3: Explain the regulation of lipoprotein
of blood glucose position and arterial internal features of each chamber of affecting heart rate, metabolism & associated disorders.
levels and other supply of the heart regulation of cardiac
laboratory conducting system BI 4.4: Describe the structure and functions of
output & blood pressure lipoproteins, their functions, interrelations & relations
investigations of heart
related to disorders with atherosclerosis
of carbohydrate Physiology: Gr. C: PY 5.12(a):
metabolism. Examination of Radial Puse
Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.1:
Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th
ribs, 1st, 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae
14.12.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

15th DECEMBER to 21st DECEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
15.12.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
16.12.19
Mon
17.12.19
Tue EXAMINATION WEEK
18.12.19
Wed
19.12.19
Internal Assessment – 1(One)
Thu Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry
20.12.19
Fri
21.12.19
Sat

22nd DECEMBER to 28th DECEMBER 2019

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
22.12.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
23.12.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 23.1: PY5.10: BI 3.10: AN 23.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21:
Describe & Describe & discuss Interpret the results Describe & Dysphagia Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
demonstrate the regional circulation of blood glucose demonstrate the total protein in serum.
external including levels and other extent, relations L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A : PY 5.12(a):
appearance, microcirculation, laboratory tributaries of Jugular venous pulse Examination of Radial Puse
relations, blood Lymphatic investigations thoracic duct U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 24.5:
supply, nerve circulation, related to disorders and enumerate its Biochemistry: Gr.C Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and
supply,lymphatic coronary, cerebral, of carbohydrate applied anatomy N Protein Electrophoresis nerve supply of lungs
drainage and capillary, skin, metabolism.
applied anatomy of foetal, C
oesophagus pulmonary and
splanchnic H
circulation
24.12.19 BI 6.10: AN 25.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Enumerate and Describe
AN 23.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: ): BI 11.21:
describe the development of
Describe & demonstrate the external H Dysphagia Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
disorders associated pleura, lung & heart
with mineral
appearance, relations, blood supply, total protein in serum.
nerve supply,lymphatic drainage and O Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 5.12(b):
metabolism. applied anatomy of oesophagus Jugular venous pulse Recording of systemic arterial blood pressure
U Anatomy: GrA: AN 24.5:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Mention the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and
R Protein Electrophoresis nerve supply of lungs
25.12.19
Wed HOLIDAY HOLIDAY

26.12.19 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Thu AN24.6: PY5.10: BI 6.10: PY5.11: PY5.11: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe the extent, Describe & discuss Enumerate and Describe the patho- Describe the patho- BI 4.6:
length, relations, regional circulation describe the physiology of physiology of shock, Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins and
blood supply, including disorders associated shock, syncope and syncope and heart failure inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis
lymphatic drainage microcirculation, with mineral heart failure BI 4.7:
and nerve supply of lymphatic metabolism Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with
trachea circulation, metabolism of lipids.
coronary, cerebral, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 5.12(b):
capillary, skin, Recording of systemic arterial blood pressure
foetal, pulmonary Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 21.10:
and splanchnic Describe costochondral and interchondral joints
circulation
27.12.19 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 3.4: AN 23.4: AN 23.2: PY5.10: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Define and Mention the extent, Describe & demonstrate the extent, Describe & discuss BI 4.6:
differentiate the branches and relations tributaries of thoracic duct regional circulation Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins and
pathways of relations of arch of and enumerate its applied anatomy including inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis
carbohydrate aorta & descending microcirculation, BI 4.7:
metabolism, thoracic aorta lymphatic circulation, Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with
(glycolysis, coronary, cerebral, metabolism of lipids.
gluconeogenesis, capillary, skin, foetal,
glycogen Physiology: Gr. C: PY 5.12(b):(Revision 1)
pulmonary and Recording of systemic arterial blood pressure
metabolism, HMP splanchnic circulation
shunt). Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 21.10:
PY5.11: Describe costochondral and interchondral joints
Describe the patho-
physiology of shock,
syncope and heart failure
28.12.19 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

…………………………….
29th DECEMBER 2019 to 4th JANUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
29.12.19 HOLIDAY
Sun
30.12.19 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 23.3: PY 6.1: BI 6.10: AN 23.6: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21:
Describe & Describe the Enumerate and Describe the Pleural effusion Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
demonstrate origin, functional anatomy describe the splanchnic nerves total protein in serum..
course, relations, of respiratory tract disorders associated AN 23.7: L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY 5.12(b): (Revision 1)
tributaries and with mineral Mention the extent, Dyspnoea Recording of systemic arterial blood pressure
termination of metabolism. relations and U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 24.3:
superior venacava, applied anatomy of Biochemistry: Gr.C Describe a bronchopulmonary segment
azygos, lymphatic duct N Electrophoresis
hemiazygos and
accessory C
hemiazygos veins
31.12.19 BI 7.1 AN 25.3: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe fetal
AN 23.5: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.21:
structure and circulation and
Identify & Mention the location and extent Pleural effusion Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
functions of DNA changes occurring
of thoracic sympathetic chain total protein in serum.
and RNA and at birth
H Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 5.12(c):
outline the cell
Dyspnoea Effect of Posture on blood pressure and pulse rate
cycle.
O Anatomy: GrA: AN 24.3:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Describe a bronchopulmonary segment
U Electrophoresis
01.01.20 PY 6.2: PY 6.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the Describe the AN 24.4 R Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
mechanics of mechanics of Identify phrenic nerve & describe its Dysphagia Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
normal respiration, normal respiration, formation & distribution total protein in serum.
pressure changes pressure changes Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B PY 2.11(n):
during ventilation, during ventilation, Jugular venous pulse Determination of Osmotic Fragility of RBC
lung volume and lung volume and Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 24.3:
capacities, alveolar capacities, alveolar Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe a bronchopulmonary segment
surface tension, surface tension, Protein Electrophoresis
compliance, airway compliance, airway
resistance, resistance,
ventilation, V/P ventilation, V/P
ratio, diffusion ratio, diffusion
capacity of lungs capacity of lungs
02.01.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN24.3: PY 6.2: BI 7.1 PY 6.2: PY 6.2: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Identify phrenic Describe the Describe the Describe the Describe the mechanics BI 5.1:
nerve & describe its mechanics of structure and mechanics of of normal respiration, Describe and discuss structural organization of
formation & normal respiration, functions of DNA normal respiration, pressure changes proteins.
distribution pressure changes and RNA and pressure changes during ventilation, lung BI 5.2: Describe and discuss functions of proteins and
during ventilation, outline the cell during ventilation, volume and capacities, structure-function relationships in relevant areas eg,
lung volume and cycle. lung volume and alveolar surface tension, hemoglobin and selected hemoglobinopathies
capacities, alveolar capacities, alveolar compliance, airway
surface tension, surface tension, resistance, ventilation, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 5.12(c):
compliance, airway compliance, airway V/P ratio, diffusion Effect of Posture on blood pressure and pulse rate
resistance, resistance, capacity of lung
ventilation, V/P ventilation, V/P Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 25.7:
ratio, diffusion ratio, diffusion Identify structures seen on a plain x-ray chest (PA
capacity of lung capacity of lung view)
03.01.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 7.1 AN 24.5: AN 24.2: PY 6.1: Biochemistry: Gr. B
Describe the Mention the blood Identify side, external features and relations Describe the functional BI 5.1:
structure and supply, lymphatic of structures which form root of lung & anatomy of respiratory Describe and discuss structural organization of
functions of DNA drainage and nerve bronchial tree and their clinical correlate tract proteins.
and RNA and supply of lungs PY 6.2:
outline the cell BI 5.2: Describe and discuss functions of proteins and
Describe the mechanics structure-function relationships in relevant areas eg,
cycle. of normal respiration, hemoglobin and selected hemoglobinopathies
pressure changes
during ventilation, lung Physiology: Gr. C: PY 5.12(c): (Revision 1)
volume and capacities, Effect of Posture on blood pressure and pulse rate
alveolar surface tension,
compliance, airway Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 25.7:
resistance, ventilation, Identify structures seen on a plain x-ray chest (PA
V/P ratio, diffusion view)
capacity of lungs
04.01.20 AN 24.1: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Mention the blood (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 4.6: (Lecture/SGT/
supply, lymphatic Describe the therapeutic uses of Tutorial /SDL) SPORTS
drainage and nerve prostaglandins and inhibitors of eicosanoid CM 1.7: &
supply of pleura, ANATOMY synthesis Enumerate and describe EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
extent of pleura and BI 4.7: health indicators
describe the pleural Interpret laboratory results of analytes
recesses and their
associated with metabolism of lipids.
applied
anatomy Physiology: Gr.B PY 3.14:
Ergography
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 21.10:
Describe costochondral and interchondral
joints

5th JANUARY to 11th JANUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
05.01.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
06.01.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 24.1: PY 6.3: BI 4.7: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.7:
Mention the blood Describe and Interpret laboratory AN 65.1: Identify Thoracic outlet syndrome Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and
supply, lymphatic discuss the transport results of analytes epithelium under creatinine clearance
drainage and nerve of respiratory gases: associated with the microscope & L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A :PY 5.12(d):
supply of pleura, Oxygen and metabolism of describe the various Cyanosis Effect of Exercise on blood pressure and pulse rate
extent of pleura and Carbon dioxide lipids. types that U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 25.1
describe the pleural correlate to its Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung
recesses and their function N Auto-analyzer
applied anatomy
07.01.20 BI 5.3: AN 25.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical C ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe
AN 24.2: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.7:
digestion and embryological basis
Identify side, external features and relations Thoracic outlet syndrome Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and
absorption of of:
of structures which form root creatinine clearance.
dietary proteins 1) atrial septal
of lung & bronchial tree and their clinical Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C PY 5.12(d):
defect, 2)
correlate Cyanosis Effect of Exercise on blood pressure and pulse rate
ventricular septal
H Anatomy: GrA: AN 25.1
defect, 3) Fallot’s
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung
tetralogy & 4)
O Auto-analyzer
tracheo-
oesophageal fistula
B198 U
08.01.20 PY 6.3: PY 6.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and R
AN 24.5: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.7:
discuss the discuss the Mention the blood supply, lymphatic Thoracic outlet syndrome Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and
transport of physiology of high drainage and nerve supply of lungs creatinine clearance.
respiratory gases: altitude and deep Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 3.15:
Oxygen and sea diving Dyspnoea Effect of mild, moderate and severe exercise and record
Carbon dioxide changes in cardiorespiratory parameters
Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 25.1
Auto-analyzer Identify, draw and label a slide of trachea and lung
09.01.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN25.5: PY 6.4: BI 5.4: PY6.5: PY6.5: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe Describe and Describe common Describe and Describe and discuss the BI 4.1:
developmental discuss the disorders associated discuss the principles of artificial Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
basis of congenital physiology of high with protein principles of respiration, oxygen (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol and
anomalies, altitude and deep metabolism. artificial respiration, therapy, acclimatization hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids
transposition of sea diving oxygen and decompression and sphingolipids) relevant to human system and their
great vessels, therapy, sickness major functions
dextrocardia, patent acclimatization and BI 4.2:
ductus arteriosus decompression Describe the processes involved in digestion and
and coarctation of sickness. absorption of dietary lipids and also the key features of
aorta their metabolism
Physiology: Gr.A: PY 5.12(d): (Revision 1)
Effect of Exercise on blood pressure and pulse rate
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 21.2:
Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th
ribs, 1st, 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae
10.01.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 5.4: AN 25.8: AN 25.9: PY 6.3: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe common Identify and Demonstrate surface marking of lines of Describe and discuss the BI 4.1:
disorders associated describe in brief a
with protein barium swallow pleural reflection, lung borders and fissures, transport of respiratory Describe and discuss main classes of lipids
metabolism trachea, heart borders, apex beat & surface gases: Oxygen and (Essential/non-essential fatty acids, cholesterol and
projection of valves of heart Carbon dioxide hormonal steroids, triglycerides, major phospholipids
PY 6.4: and sphingolipids) relevant to human system and their
Describe and discuss the major functions
physiology of high BI 4.2:
altitude and deep sea Describe the processes involved in digestion and
diving absorption of dietary lipids and also the key features of
PY6.5: their metabolism
Describe and discuss the Physiology: Gr. C: PY 5.12(d): (Revision 1)
principles of artificial Effect of Exercise on blood pressure and pulse rate
respiration, oxygen Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 21.2:
therapy, acclimatization Identify & describe the features of 2nd, 11th and 12th
and decompression ribs, 1st, 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae
sickness

11.01.20
Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY

12th JANUARY to 18th JANUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
12.01.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
13.01.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN44.1: PY6.5: BI 5.4: AN 44.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.7:
Describe & Describe and Describe common Describe & identify Anatomical basis of skin Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and
demonstrate the discuss the disorders associated the Fascia, nerves & incision creatinine clearance
Planes principles of with protein blood vessels of L Physiology: Gr.A :PY 5.15:
(transpyloric, artificial respiration, metabolism. anterior Physiology: Gr.B Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
transtubercular, oxygen therapy, abdominal wall U Visit to Medicine wards cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
subcostal, lateral acclimatization and simulated environment
vertical, linea alba, decompression N Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1:
linea semilunaris), sickness Jaundice Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
regions & C Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
Quadrants of stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
abdomen H Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
14.01.20 BI 5.4: AN 25.6: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe common Mention
AN 44.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.7:
disorders associated development of
Describe & demonstrate the Planes H Anatomical basis of skin Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and
with protein aortic arch arteries,
(transpyloric, transtubercular, incision creatinine clearance
metabolism. SVC, IVC and
subcostal, lateral vertical, linea alba, linea Physiology: Gr.C: PY 5.15:
coronary sinus O
semilunaris), regions & Physiology: Gr.C Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
Quadrants of abdomen Visit to Medicine wards cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
U Biochemistry: Gr.A simulated environment
Jaundice Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1:
R Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
15.01.20 PY 6.6: PY 6.6: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 44.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A BI 11.7:
discuss the discuss the Describe & identify the Fascia, nerves & Anatomical basis of skin Demonstrate the estimation of serum creatinine and
pathophysiology of pathophysiology of blood vessels of anterior incision creatinine clearance
dyspnoea, hypoxia, dyspnoea, hypoxia, abdominal wall Physiology: Gr. B: PY 3.16:
cyanosis asphyxia; cyanosis asphyxia; Physiology: Gr.A Demonstrate Harvard Step test and describe the impact
drowning, periodic drowning, periodic Cyanosis on induced physiologic parameters in a simulated
breathing breathing
environment
Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.1:
Jaundice Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
16.01.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu A44.3: PY6.7: BI 5.5: PY6.7: PY7.1: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe the Describe and Interpret laboratory Describe and Describe structure and BI 4.3:
formation of rectus discuss lung results of analytes discuss lung function of kidney Explain the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism &
sheath and its function tests & associated with function tests & associated disorders
contents their clinical metabolism of their clinical BI 4.4:
significance proteins. significance Describe the structure and functions of lipoproteins,
their functions, interrelations & relations with
atherosclerosis
Physiology: Gr.A PY 5.15:(Revision 1)
Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment
Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 53.2:
Demonstrate the anatomical position of bony pelvis &
show boundaries of pelvic inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic
outlet
17.01.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 5.5: A44.3: AN 44.2: PY 1.1: Biochemistry: Gr.
Interpret laboratory Describe the Describe & identify the Fascia, nerves & PY6.5: BI 4.3:
results of analytes formation of rectus blood vessels of anterior Describe and discuss the Explain the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism &
associated with sheath and its abdominal wall principles of artificial associated disorders
metabolism of contents respiration, oxygen BI 4.4:
proteins. therapy, acclimatization Describe the structure and functions of lipoproteins,
and decompression their functions, interrelations & relations with
sickness atherosclerosis
PY 6.6: Physiology: Gr. C: A PY 5.15:(Revision 1)
Describe and discuss the Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
pathophysiology of cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
dyspnoea, hypoxia, simulated environment
cyanosis asphyxia; Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.2:
drowning, periodic Demonstrate the anatomical position of bony pelvis &
breathing show boundaries of pelvic inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic
PY6.7: outlet
Describe and discuss lung
function tests & their
clinical significance
18.01.20 AN 52.4: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: (Lecture/SGT/
development of BI 4.3: Tutorial /SDL)
anterior abdominal Explain the regulation of lipoprotein CM 1.8: SPORTS
wall PHYSIOLOGY metabolism & associated disorders Describe the &
BI 4.4: Demographic profile of EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Describe the structure and functions of India and discuss its
lipoproteins, their functions, interrelations impact on health
& relations with atherosclerosis
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 3.18:
Observe with Computer assisted learning (i)
amphibian nerve -muscle experiments (ii)
amphibian cardiac experiments
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 53.2:
Demonstrate the anatomical position of
bony pelvis & show boundaries of pelvic
inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic outlet

19th JANUARY to 25th JANUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
19.01.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
20.01.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 44.4: PY7.1: BI 6.1: AN 44.5: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.8:
Describe & Describe structure Discuss the Explain the Hernia Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and
demonstrate extent, and function of metabolic processes anatomical basis of A:G ratio.
boundaries, kidney that take place in inguinal hernia. L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A :PY 5.15:(Revision 2)
contents of Inguinal specific organs in Visit to OPD Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
canal including the body in the fed U cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
Hesselbach’s and fasting states. Biochemistry: Gr.C simulated environment
triangle. N Jaundice Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
C Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
H Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
21.01.20 BI 6.2: AN 52.5: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Describe the
AN44.4: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.8:
discuss the development and
Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries, Hernia Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and
metabolic processes congenital H
contents of Inguinal canal including A:G ratio.
in which anomalies of
Hesselbach’s triangle Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 5.15:(Revision 2)
nucleotides are Diaphragm O
Visit to OPD Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
involved.
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
U
Biochemistry: Gr.A simulated environment
Jaundice Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1
R
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
22.01.20 PY 7.2: PY 7.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the Describe the AN44.4: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A BI 11.8:
structure and structure and Describe & demonstrate extent, boundaries, Hernia Demonstrate estimation of serum proteins, albumin and
functions of juxta functions of juxta contents of Inguinal canal including A:G ratio.
glomerular glomerular Hesselbach’s triangle Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY PY:
apparatus and role apparatus and role Visit to Medicine wards Introduction to Clinical Examination
of rennin- of rennin- Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.1
angiotensin system angiotensin system Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Jaundice Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
23.01.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Thu
24.01.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.2: AN 44.5: AN 44.6: PY7.1: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe and Explain the Describe & demonstrate attachments of Describe structure and BI 4.5:
discuss the anatomical basis of muscles of anterior abdominal function of kidney Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with
metabolic processes inguinal hernia. wall PY 7.2: metabolism of Lipids
in which Describe the structure BI 4.6:
nucleotides are and functions of juxta Describe the therapeutic uses of prostaglandins and
involved. glomerular apparatus and inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis.
role of rennin-angiotensin Physiology: Gr. C: PY 5.15:(Revision 2)
system Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
simulated environment
Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.2:
Demonstrate the anatomical position of bony pelvis &
show boundaries of pelvic inlet, pelvic cavity, pelvic
outlet

25.01.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY


Sat
26th JANUARY to 1st FEBRUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
26.01.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
27.01.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 44.6: PY 7.3: BI 6.3: AN 65.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.9:
Describe & Describe the Describe the Enumerate common Hernia Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol
demonstrate mechanism of urine common disorders Abdominal and HDLcholesterol.
attachments of formation involving associated with incisions L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A :PY 5.13:
muscles of anterior processes of nucleotide Breath sounds Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or
abdominal filtration, tubular metabolism. U simulated environment
Wall reabsorption & Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1:
secretion; N Jaundice Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
concentration and Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
diluting C stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
mechanism Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
H Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
28.01.20 BI 6.4: AN 52.6: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Discuss the Describe the
AN 44.6: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.9:
laboratory results development and
Describe & demonstrate attachments of Hernia Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol
of analytes congenital
muscles of anterior abdominal Wall H and HDLcholesterol.
associated with anomalies of:
Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 5.13:
gout & Lesch Foregut, Midgut &
O Breath sounds Record and interpret normal ECG in a volunteer or
Nyhan syndrome Hindgut
simulated environment
U Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1:
Jaundice Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
R Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
29.01.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Wed
30.01.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 45.1: PY 7.3: BI 6.4: PY 7.3: PY 7.3: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe Describe the Discuss the Describe the Describe the mechanism BI 5.1:
Thoracolumbar mechanism of urine laboratory results of mechanism of urine of urine formation Describe and discuss structural organization of proteins
fascia formation involving analytes associated formation involving involving processes of BI 5.1:
processes of with gout & Lesch processes of filtration, tubular Describe and discuss functions of proteins and
filtration, tubular Nyhan syndrome filtration, tubular reabsorption & secretion; structure-functionrelationships in relevant areas eg,
reabsorption & reabsorption & concentration and hemoglobin and selected hemoglobinopathies
secretion; secretion; diluting mechanism Physiology: Gr.A: PY 5.14:
concentration and concentration and Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests in a
diluting mechanism diluting mechanism volunteer or simulated environment
Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 53.3:
Define true pelvis and false pelvis and demonstrate sex
determination in male & female bony pelvis
31.01.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.5: AN 45.2: AN 44.6: PY 7.3: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe the Describe & Describe & demonstrate attachments of Describe the mechanism BI 5.1:
biochemical role of demonstrate muscles of anterior abdominal Wall of urine formation Describe and discuss structural organization of proteins
vitamins in the Lumbar plexus for involving processes of BI 5.2:
body and explain its root value, filtration, tubular Describe and discuss functions of proteins and
the manifestations formation & reabsorption & secretion; structure-functionrelationships in relevant areas eg,
of their deficiency branches concentration and hemoglobin and selected hemoglobinopathies
diluting mechanism Physiology: Gr. C: PY 5.14:
Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests in a
volunteer or simulated environmentm
Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.3:
Define true pelvis and false pelvis and demonstrate sex
determination in male & female bony pelvis
01.02.20 AN 52.6: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: (Lecture/SGT/
development and BI 5.1: Tutorial /SDL)
congenital BIOCHEMISTRY Describe and discuss structural organization CM 1.8: SPORTS
anomalies of: of proteins Describe the &
Foregut, Midgut & BI 5.2: Demographic profile of EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Hindgut Describe and discuss functions of proteins India and discuss its
and structure-functionrelationships in impact on health
relevant areas eg, hemoglobin and selected
hemoglobinopathies
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 5.12(a):
Examination of Radial Puse
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 53.3:
Define true pelvis and false pelvis and
demonstrate sex determination in male &
female bony pelvis

2nd FEBRUARY to 8th FEBRUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
02.02.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
03.02.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 45.3: PY 7.4: BI 6.5: AN 65.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.9:
Mention the major Describe & discuss Describe the Describe different Hernia Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol
subgroups of back the significance & biochemical role of types of skin & and HDLcholesterol.
muscles, nerve implication of vitamins in the body dermatomes in body L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY5.16:
supply and action Renal clearance and explain the Chest pain Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
manifestations of U plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated
their deficiency Biochemistry: Gr.C environment
N Jaundice Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
C Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
H Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
04.02.20 BI 6.5: AN 52.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe & identify
AN 45.3: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.9:
biochemical role of the microanatomical
Mention the major subgroups of back H Hernia Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol
vitamins in the features of: Urinary
muscles, nerve supply and action and HDLcholesterol.
body and explain system: Kidney,
O Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY5.16:
the manifestations Ureter & Urinary
Chest pain Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
of their deficiency bladder Male
U plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated
Reproductive
Biochemistry: Gr.A environment
System: Testis,
R Jaundice Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1:
Epididymis,Vas
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
deferens, Prostate &
Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
penis. Female
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
reproductive
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
system: Ovary,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
Uterus, Uterine
tube, Cervix,
Placenta &
Umbilical cord
05.02.20 PY 7.5: PY 7.5: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the renal Describe the renal AN 46.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.9:
regulation of fluid regulation of fluid Describe & demonstrate coverings, internal Hernia Demonstrate the estimation of serum total cholesterol
and electrolytes & and electrolytes & structure, side determination, blood supply, and HDLcholesterol.
acid-base balance acid-base balance nerve supply, lymphatic drainage & descent Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: : PY 5.12(b):
of testis with its applied anatomy Visit to OPD Recording of systemic arterial blood pressure
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.1:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Jaundice Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
06.02.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN46.2: PY 7.5: BI 6.5: PY 7.6: PY7.7: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe parts of Describe the renal Describe the Describe the Describe artificial kidney, BI 5.3:
Epididymis regulation of fluid biochemical role of innervations of dialysis and renal Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary
AN46.2: and electrolytes & vitamins in the body urinary bladder, transplantation proteins
Describe Penis acid-base balance and explain the physiology of BI 5.4:
under following manifestations of micturition and its Describe common disorders associated with protein
headings: (parts, their deficiency abnormalities metabolism.
components, blood Physiology: Gr.A: PY 6.9:
supply and Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
lymphatic drainage) respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 53.4:
Explain and demonstrate clinical importance of bones
of abdominopelvic region (sacralization of lumbar
vertebra, Lumbarization of 1st sacral vertebra, types of
bony pelvis & Coccyx)
07.02.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.5: AN 46.4: AN 46.2: PY 7.4: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe the Explain the Describe parts of Epididymis Describe & discuss the BI 5.3:
biochemical role of anatomical basis of AN 46.3: significance & Describe the digestion and absorption of dietary
vitamins in the Varicocoele Describe Penis under following headings: implication of Renal proteins
body and explain AN 46.5: (parts, components, blood clearance BI 5.4:
the manifestations Explain the supply and lymphatic drainage) PY 7.5: Describe common disorders associated with protein
of their deficiency anatomical basis of Describe the renal metabolism
Phimosis & regulation of fluid and Physiology: Gr. C: PY 6.9:
Circumcision electrolytes & acid-base Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
balance respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
PY 7.6: environment
Describe the innervations Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.4:
of urinary bladder, Explain and demonstrate clinical importance of bones
physiology of of abdominopelvic region (sacralization of lumbar
micturition and its vertebra, Lumbarization of 1st sacral vertebra, types of
abnormalities bony pelvis & Coccyx)
PY7.7:
Describe artificial kidney,
dialysis and renal
transplantation
08.02.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

9th FEBRUARY to 15th FEBRUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
09.02.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
10.02.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 47.1: PY 7.8: BI 6.6: AN 47.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.10:
Describe & identify Describe & discuss Describe the Name & identify Peritonitis Demonstrate the estimation of triglycerides.
boundaries and Renal Function biochemical various peritoneal Physiology: Gr.A: C: PY 6.9: (Revision 1)
recesses of Lesser Tests processes involved folds & pouches L Physiology: Gr.B Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
& Greater sac in generation of with its explanation Dehydration respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
energy in cells. U environment
Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1:
N Electrolytes by IEC Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
C stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
H Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
11.02.20 BI 6.6: AN 52.6: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the
AN 47.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.10:
biochemical development and
Describe & identify boundaries and Peritonitis Demonstrate the estimation of triglycerides.
processes involved congenital
recesses of Lesser & Greater sac H Physiology: Gr.C: PY 6.9: (Revision 1)
in generation of anomalies of:
Physiology: Gr.C Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
energy in cells. Foregut, Midgut &
O Dehydration respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
Hindgut environment
U Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1:
Electrolytes by IEC Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
R Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
12.02.20 PY 7.9: PY 8.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe Describe the AN 47.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: : BI 11.10:
cystometry and physiology of bone Describe & identify boundaries and Peritonitis Demonstrate the estimation of triglycerides
discuss the normal and calcium recesses of Lesser & Greater sac Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.12(b): (Revision 1)
cystometrogram metabolism Physiology: Gr.A Recording of systemic arterial blood pressure
Breath sounds Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.1:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Biochemistry: Gr.B Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
Electrolytes by IEC stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
13.02.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN47.3: PY 8.1: BI 6.8: PY8.2: PY8.2: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 5.5:
Explain anatomical Describe the Discuss and Describe the Describe the synthesis, Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with
basis of Ascites & physiology of bone interpret results of synthesis, secretion, secretion, transport, metabolism of proteins.
Peritonitis and calcium Arterial Blood Gas transport, physiological actions, Physiology: Gr.A PY 6.9: (Revision 2)
AN47.4: metabolism (ABG) analysis in physiological regulation and effect of Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
Explain anatomical various disorders. actions, regulation altered (hypo and hyper) respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
basis of Subphrenic and effect of altered secretion of pituitary environment
abscess (hypo and hyper) gland, thyroid gland, Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 51.1:
secretion of parathyroid gland, Describe & identify the cross-section at the level of T8,
pituitary gland, adrenal gland, pancreas T10 and L1 (transpyloric plane)
thyroid gland, and hypothalamus
parathyroid gland,
adrenal gland,
pancreas and
hypothalamus
14.02.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.8: AN 47.5: AN 47.2: PY 7.8: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 5.5:
Discuss and Describe & Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Describe & discuss Renal Interpret laboratory results of analytes associated with
interpret results of demonstrate major abdomen under following headings Function Tests metabolism of proteins
Arterial Blood Gas viscera of abdomen (anatomical position, external and internal PY 7.9: Physiology: Gr. C: PY 6.9: (Revision 2)
(ABG) analysis in under following features, important peritoneal and other Describe cystometry and Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
various disorders Headings relations, blood supply, nerve supply, discuss the normal respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
(anatomical lymphatic drainage and applied aspects) cystometrogram environment
position, external PY 8.1: Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 51.1:
and internal Describe the physiology Describe & identify the cross-section at the level of T8,
features, important of bone and calcium T10 and L1 (transpyloric plane)
peritoneal and other metabolism
relations, blood
supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic
drainage and
applied aspects)
15.02.20 AN 47.5: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe & (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: : BI 5.5: (Lecture/SGT/
demonstrate major Interpret laboratory results of analytes Tutorial /SDL)
viscera of abdomen associated with metabolism of proteins CM 1.9: SPORTS
under following ANATOMY Demonstrate the role of &
headings Physiology: Gr.B: PY 5.12(c): effective Communication EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
(anatomical Effect of Posture on blood pressure and skills in health in a
position, external pulse rate simulated environment
and internal
features, important Anatomy: Gr.C AN 51.1:
peritoneal and other Describe & identify the cross-section at the
relations, blood level of T8, T10 and L1 (transpyloric plane)
supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic
drainage and
applied aspects)

16th FEBRUARY to 22nd FEBRUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
16.02.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
17.02.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 47.5: PY8.2: BI 6.9: AN 47.5: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.11:
Describe & Describe the Describe the Describe & Peptic ulcers Demonstrate estimation of calcium and phosphorous
demonstrate major synthesis, secretion, functions of various demonstrate major Physiology: Gr.A: PY:
viscera of abdomen transport, minerals in the viscera of abdomen L Physiology: Gr.B Clinical Examination Abdomen in a normal volunteer
under following physiological body, their under following Normal ECG reading or simulated environment
headings actions, regulation metabolism headings U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1:
(anatomical and effect of altered and homeostasis (anatomical Biochemistry: Gr.C Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
position, external (hypo and hyper) position, external N ABG analysis Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
and internal secretion of and internal stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
features, important pituitary gland, features, important C Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
peritoneal and other thyroid gland, peritoneal and other Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
relations, blood parathyroid gland, relations, blood H
supply, nerve adrenal gland, supply, nerve
supply, lymphatic pancreas and supply, lymphatic
drainage and hypothalamus drainage and
applied aspects) applied aspects)
18.02.20 BI 6.9: AN 52.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the
AN 47.5: O Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B:
functions of various development of
Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Peptic ulcers BI 11.11:
minerals in the Urinary system
abdomen under following headings U Demonstrate estimation of calcium and phosphorous
body, their
(anatomical position, external and internal Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY:
metabolism
features, important peritoneal and other R Normal ECG reading Clinical Examination Abdomen in a normal volunteer
and homeostasis
relations, blood supply, nerve supply, or simulated environment
lymphatic drainage and applied aspects) Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1:
ABG analysis Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
19.02.20 PY8.2: PY8.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe the Describe the AN 47.5: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A:
synthesis, secretion, synthesis, secretion, Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Peptic ulcers BI 11.11:
transport, transport, abdomen under following headings Demonstrate estimation of calcium and phosphorous
physiological physiological (anatomical position, external and internal Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.12(c):
actions, regulation actions, regulation features, important peritoneal and other Chest pain Effect of posture on blood pressure and pulse rate
and effect of altered and effect of altered relations, blood supply, nerve supply, Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.1:
(hypo and hyper) (hypo and hyper) lymphatic drainage and applied aspects) Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
secretion of secretion of ABG analysis Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
pituitary gland, pituitary gland, stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
thyroid gland, thyroid gland, Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
parathyroid gland, parathyroid gland, Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
adrenal gland, adrenal gland,
pancreas and pancreas and
hypothalamus hypothalamus
20.02.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN47.6: PY8.2: BI 6.9: PY8.2: PY8.2: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Explain the Describe the Describe the Describe the Describe the synthesis, BI 6.1:
anatomical basis of synthesis, secretion, functions of various synthesis, secretion, secretion, transport, Discuss the metabolic processes that take place in
Splenic notch, transport, minerals in the transport, physiological actions, specific organs in the body in the fed and fasting states.
Accessory spleens, physiological body, their physiological regulation and effect of BI 6.2:
Kehr’s sign, actions, regulation metabolism actions, regulation altered (hypo and hyper) Describe and discuss the metabolic processes in which
Different types of and effect of altered and homeostasis and effect of altered secretion of pituitary nucleotides are involved.
vagotomy, Liver (hypo and hyper) (hypo and hyper) gland, thyroid gland, Physiology: Gr.A PY: (Revision 1)
biopsy (site of secretion of secretion of parathyroid gland, Clinical Examination Abdomen in a normal volunteer
needle puncture), pituitary gland, pituitary gland, adrenal gland, pancreas or simulated environment
Referred pain in thyroid gland, thyroid gland, and hypothalamus Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 51.1:
cholecystitis, parathyroid gland, parathyroid gland, Describe & identify the cross-section at the level of T8,
Obstructive adrenal gland, adrenal gland, T10 and L1(transpyloric plane)
jaundice, Referred pancreas and pancreas and
pain around hypothalamus hypothalamus
umbilicus,
Radiating pain of
kidney to groin &
Lymphatic spread
in carcinoma
stomach
21.02.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Fri
22.02.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

23rd FEBRUARY to 29th FEBRUARY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
23.02.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
24.02.20 ALIGNMENT ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN47.6: PY 8.3: BI 6.9: AN 65.1: Identify Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Explain the Describe the Describe the epithelium under Vagotomy BI 11.12:
anatomical basis of physiology of functions of various the microscope & Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin.
Splenic notch, Thymus & Pineal minerals in the describe the various L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY: (Revision 2)
Accessory spleens, Gland body, their types that Abnormal ECG Clinical Examination Abdomen in a normal volunteer
Kehr’s sign, metabolism correlate to its U interpretation or simulated environment
Different types of and homeostasis function Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.1:
vagotomy, Liver N Biochemistry: Gr.C Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
biopsy (site of Lab Instruments Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
needle puncture), C stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Referred pain in Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
cholecystitis, H Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
Obstructive
jaundice, Referred
pain around
umbilicus,
Radiating pain of H
kidney to groin &
Lymphatic spread O
in carcinoma
stomach U
25.02.20 BI 6.9: AN 52.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the R
AN 47.5: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B:
functions of various development of
Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Vagotomy BI 11.12:
minerals in the Urinary system
abdomen under following headings Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
body, their
(anatomical position, external and internal Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY: (Revision 1)
metabolism
features, important peritoneal and other Abnormal ECG Clinical Examination Abdomen in a normal volunteer
and homeostasis
relations, blood supply, nerve supply, interpretation or simulated environment
lymphatic drainage and applied aspects) Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.1:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Lab Instruments Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
26.02.20 PY 8.4: PY 8.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe function Describe function AN 47.5: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A:
tests: Thyroid tests: Thyroid Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Vagotomy BI 11.12:
gland; Adrenal gland; Adrenal abdomen under following headings Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
cortex, Adrenal cortex, Adrenal (anatomical position, external and internal Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.12(c):(Revision1)
medulla and medulla and features, important peritoneal and other Dehydration Effect of posture on blood pressure and pulse rate
pancreas pancreas relations, blood supply, nerve supply, Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.1:
lymphatic drainage and applied aspects) Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Lab Instruments Gastro-intestinal system: Oesophagus, Fundus of
stomach, Pylorus of stomach, Duodenum, Jejunum,
Ileum, Large intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gall bladder,
Pancreas & Suprarenal gland
27.02.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN3.1: PY8.5: BI 6.10: PY8.5: PY8.6: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Mention the Describe the Enumerate and Describe the Describe & differentiate BI 6.3:
clinical importance metabolic and describe the metabolic and the mechanism of action Describe the common disorders associated with
of Calot’s triangle endocrine disorders associated endocrine of steroid, protein and nucleotide metabolism
consequences of with mineral consequences of amine hormones BI 6.4:
obesity & metabolic metabolism. obesity & metabolic Discuss the laboratory results of analytes associated
syndrome, Stress syndrome, Stress with gout & Lesch Nyhan syndrome.
response. Outline response. Outline Physiology: Gr.A: PY:
the psychiatry the psychiatry Revision: Clinical systemic examination (spot topic)
component component Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 54.1:
pertaining to pertaining to Describe & identify features of plain X ray abdomen
metabolic metabolic
syndrome. syndrome.
28.02.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.10: AN 47.5: AN 47.5: PY 8.3: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Enumerate and Describe & Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Describe the physiology BI 6.3:
describe the demonstrate major abdomen under following headings of Thymus & Pineal Describe the common disorders associated with
disorders associated viscera of abdomen (anatomical position, external and internal Gland nucleotide metabolism
with mineral under following features, important peritoneal and other PY 8.4: BI 6.4:
metabolism. headings relations, blood supply, nerve supply, Describe function tests: Discuss the laboratory results of analytes associated
(anatomical lymphatic drainage and applied aspects) Thyroid gland; Adrenal with gout & Lesch Nyhan syndrome.
position, external cortex, Adrenal medulla Physiology: Gr. C PY: (Revision 2)
and internal and pancreas Clinical Examination Abdomen in a normal volunteer
features, important PY8.5: or simulated environment
peritoneal and other Describe the metabolic
relations, blood and endocrine Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 54.1:
supply, nerve consequences of obesity Describe & identify features of plain X ray abdomen
supply, lymphatic & metabolic syndrome,
drainage and Stress response. Outline
applied aspects) the psychiatry component
pertaining to metabolic
syndrome.
PY8.6:
Describe & differentiate
the mechanism of action
of steroid, protein and
amine hormones

29.02.20 AN 52.7: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine


Sat Describe the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
development of BI 6.3: Tutorial /SDL) &
Urinary system Describe the common disorders associated CM 1.10: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
ANATOMY with nucleotide metabolism Demonstrate the
BI 6.4: important aspects of the
Discuss the laboratory results of analytes doctor patient
associated with gout & Lesch Nyhan relationship in a
syndrome. simulated environment
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 5.12(d):
Effect of Exercise on blood pressure and
pulse rate
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 54.1:
Describe & identify features of plain X ray
abdomen
Agartala government Medical College
Master Time Table: CBME Phase - 1
Period: 1st March 2020 to 31st May 2020

1st MARCH to 7th MARCH 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
01.03.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
02.03.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN47.6: PY 9.1: BI 6.13: AN 47.8: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.12:
Explain the Describe and Describe the Describe & identify Ca Stomach Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin.
anatomical basis of discuss sex functions of the the formation, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 6.10:
Splenic notch, determination; sex kidney, liver, course relations and L Physiology: Gr.B Demonstrate the correct technique to perform
Accessory spleens, differentiation and thyroid and adrenal tributaries of Portal Cardiac Murmurs measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal
Kehr’s sign, their abnormities glands. vein, Inferior vena U volunteer or simulated environment
Different types of and outline cava & Renal vein Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
vagotomy, Liver psychiatry and N Autoanalyzer Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
biopsy (site of practical Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
needle puncture), implication of C Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
Referred pain in sex determination. deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
cholecystitis, H system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
Obstructive & Umbilical cord
jaundice, Referred
pain around
umbilicus,
Radiating pain of H
kidney to groin &
Lymphatic spread O
in carcinoma
stomach U
03.03.20 BI 6.13: AN 52.3: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe & identify R
AN 47.6: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.12:
functions of the the microanatomical
Explain the anatomical basis of Splenic Ca Stomach Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
kidney, liver, features of
notch, Accessory spleens, Kehr’s sign, Physiology: Gr.C: PY 6.10:
thyroid and adrenal Cardiooesophageal
Different types of vagotomy, Liver biopsy Physiology: Gr.C Demonstrate the correct technique to perform
glands. junction, Corpus
(site of needle puncture), Referred pain in Cardiac Murmurs measurement of peak expiratory flow rate in a normal
luteum
cholecystitis, Obstructive jaundice, volunteer or simulated environment
Referred pain around umbilicus, Radiating Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.2:
pain of kidney to groin & Lymphatic spread Autoanalyzer Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
in carcinoma stomach Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
04.03.20 PY 9.1: PY 9.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 47.6: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.12:
discuss sex discuss puberty: Explain the anatomical basis of Splenic Ca Stomach Demonstrate the estimation of serum bilirubin
determination; sex onset, progression, notch, Accessory spleens, Kehr’s sign, Physiology: Gr. B PY 5.12(d):
differentiation and stages; early and Different types of vagotomy, Liver biopsy Physiology: Gr.A Effect of exercise on blood pressure and pulse rate
their abnormities delayed puberty and (site of needle puncture), Referred pain in Normal ECG reading Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
and outline outline adolescent cholecystitis, Obstructive jaundice, Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
psychiatry and clinical and Referred pain around umbilicus, Radiating Biochemistry: Gr.B Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
practical psychological pain of kidney to groin & Lymphatic spread Autoanalyzer Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
implication of association. in carcinoma stomach deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
sex determination system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
05.03.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN47.10: PY 9.2: BI 6.13: PY9.3: PY9.3: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Enumerate the sites Describe and Describe the Describe male Describe male BI 6.5:
of portosystemic discuss puberty: functions of the reproductive reproductive system: Describe the biochemical role of vitamins in the body
anastomosis onset, progression, kidney, liver, system: functions of functions of testis and and explain the manifestations of their deficiency
stages; early and thyroid and adrenal testis and control of control of BI 6.6:
delayed puberty and glands. spermatogenesis & spermatogenesis & Describe the biochemical processes involved in
outline adolescent factors modifying it factors modifying it and generation of energy in cells.
clinical and and outline its outline its association BI 6.7:
psychological association with with psychiatric illness Describe the processes involved in maintenance of
association. psychiatric illness normal pH, water & electrolyte balance of body fluids
and the derangements associated with these.
BI 6.8:
Discuss and interpret results of Arterial Blood Gas
(ABG) analysis in various disorders
Physiology: Gr.A: PY:
Spirometry
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 54.2:
Describe & identify the special radiographs of
abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium
swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema,
Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography &
Hysterosalpingography)
06.03.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.13: AN47.10: AN 47.8: PY 9.1: Biochemistry: Gr. B
Describe the Enumerate the sites Describe & identify the formation, course Describe and discuss sex BI 6.5:
functions of the of portosystemic relations and tributaries of Portal determination; sex Describe the biochemical role of vitamins in the body
kidney, liver, anastomos vein, Inferior vena cava & Renal vein differentiation and and explain the manifestations of their deficiency
thyroid and adrenal their abnormities and BI 6.6:
glands. outline psychiatry and Describe the biochemical processes involved in
practical implication of generation of energy in cells.
sex determination. BI 6.7:
PY 9.2: Describe the processes involved in maintenance of
Describe and discuss normal pH, water & electrolyte balance of body fluids
puberty: onset, and the derangements associated with these.
progression, stages; early BI 6.8:
and delayed puberty and Discuss and interpret results of Arterial Blood Gas
outline adolescent clinical (ABG) analysis in various disorders
Physiology: Gr. C: PY:
and psychological Spirometry
association Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 54.2:
Describe & identify the special radiographs of
abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium
swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema,
Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography &
Hysterosalpingography)
07.03.20 AN 47.9: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe & identify (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
the origin, course, BI 6.5: Tutorial /SDL) &
important relations Describe the biochemical role of vitamins in CM 1.10: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
and branches of PHYSIOLOGY the body and explain the manifestations of Demonstrate the
Abdominal aorta, their deficiency important aspects of the
Coeliac trunk, BI 6.6: doctor patient
Superior Describe the biochemical processes relationship in a
mesenteric, Inferior involved in generation of energy in cells. simulated environment
mesenteric & BI 6.7:
Common iliac Describe the processes involved in
artery maintenance of normal pH, water &
electrolyte balance of body fluids and the
derangements associated with these.
BI 6.8:
Discuss and interpret results of Arterial
Blood Gas (ABG) analysis in various
disorders
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 5.12(d):(Revision1)
Effect of exercise on blood pressure and
pulse rate
Anatomy: Gr.C AN 54.2:
Describe & identify the special radiographs
of abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray
Barium swallow, Barium meal, Barium
enema, Cholecystography, Intravenous
pyelography & Hysterosalpingography)

8th MARCH to 14th MARCH 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
08.03.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
09.03.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 47.9: PY9.3: BI 6.14: AN 47.11: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.13:
Describe & identify Describe male Describe the tests Explain the Portal hypertension Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT
the origin, course, reproductive that are commonly anatomic basis of Physiology: Gr.A: PY: (Revision1)
important relations system: functions of done in clinical hematemesis& L Physiology: Gr.B Spirometry
and branches of testis and control of practice to assess caput medusae in Hypertension Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
Abdominal aorta, spermatogenesis & the functions of portal hypertension U Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
Coeliac trunk, factors modifying it these organs Biochemistry: Gr.C Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Superior and outline its (kidney, liver, N ELISA Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
mesenteric, Inferior association with thyroid and adrenal deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
mesenteric & psychiatric illness glands). C system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
Common iliac & Umbilical cord
artery H
10.03.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Tue
11.03.20 PY 9.4: PY 9.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe female Describe female AN 47.9: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.13:
reproductive reproductive H
Describe & identify the origin, course, Portal hypertension Demonstrate the estimation of SGOT/ SGPT
system: (a) system: (a) important relations and branches of Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.15:
functions of ovary functions of ovary O
Abdominal aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior Physiology: Gr.A Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
and its control; (b) and its control; (b) mesenteric, Inferior mesenteric & Abnormal ECG cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
menstrual cycle - menstrual cycle - U
Common iliac artery interpretation simulated environment
hormonal, uterine hormonal, uterine Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
and ovarian and ovarian changes R
Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
changes ELISA Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
12.03.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 47.12: PY 9.4: BI 6.15: PY 9.4: PY 9.4: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe important Describe female Describe the Describe female Describe female BI 6.8:
nerve plexuses of reproductive abnormalities of reproductive reproductive system: (a) Discuss and interpret results of Arterial Blood Gas
posterior abdominal system: (a) kidney, liver, system: (a) functions of ovary and its (ABG) analysis in various disorders.
wall functions of ovary thyroid and adrenal functions of ovary control; (b) menstrual BI 6.9:
and its control; (b) glands. and its control; (b) cycle - hormonal, uterine Describe the functions of various minerals in the body,
menstrual cycle - menstrual cycle - and ovarian changes their metabolism and homeostasis.
hormonal, uterine hormonal, uterine Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(a):
and ovarian changes and ovarian changes Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
nervous system: Higher functions
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 54.2:
Describe & identify the special radiographs of
abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium
swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema,
Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography &
Hysterosalpingography)
13.03.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 7.1 AN 47.5: AN 47.9: PY9.3: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe the Describe & Describe & identify the origin, course, Describe male BI 6.8:
structure and demonstrate major important relations and branches of reproductive system: Discuss and interpret results of Arterial Blood Gas
functions of DNA viscera of abdomen Abdominal aorta, Coeliac trunk, Superior functions of testis and (ABG) analysis in various disorders.
and RNA and under following mesenteric, Inferior mesenteric & control of
outline the cell headings BI 6.9:
Common iliac artery spermatogenesis & Describe the functions of various minerals in the body,
cycle. (anatomical factors modifying it and
position, external their metabolism and homeostasis.
outline its association Physiology: Gr. C: PY: (Revision1)
and internal with psychiatric illness
features, important Spirometry
peritoneal and other PY 9.4: Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 54.2:
relations, blood Describe female Describe & identify the special radiographs of
supply, nerve reproductive system: (a) abdominopelvic region (contrast X ray Barium
supply, lymphatic functions of ovary and its swallow, Barium meal, Barium enema,
drainage and control; (b) menstrual Cholecystography, Intravenous pyelography &
applied aspects) cycle - hormonal, uterine Hysterosalpingography)
and ovarian changes
14.03.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

15th MARCH to 21st MARCH 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
15.03.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
16.03.20
Mon
17.03.20
Tue
EXAMINATION WEEK
18.03.20
Wed
19.03.20 Internal Assessment – 2(Two)
Thu Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry
20.03.20
Fri
21.03.20
Sat

22nd MARCH to 28th MARCH 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
22.03.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
23.03.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 47.13: PY 9.5: BI 7.2: AN 47.14: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.14:
Describe & Describe and Describe the Describe the Diaphragmatic hernia Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphatase
demonstrate the discuss the processes involved abnormal openings Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(b):
attachments, physiological in replication & of L Physiology: Gr.B Examination of Cranial nerve I & II
openings, nerve effects of sex repair of DNA and thoracoabdominal Hypotension Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
supply & action hormones the transcription & diaphragm and U Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
of the translation diaphragmatic Biochemistry: Gr.C Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
thoracoabdominal mechanisms. hernia N Immunodiffusion Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
diaphragm deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
C system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
24.03.20 BI 7.2: AN 52.8: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the
AN 47.12: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.14:
processes involved development of
Describe important nerve plexuses of Diaphragmatic hernia Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphatase
in replication & male & female
posterior abdominal wall Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(a):
repair of DNA and reproductive system
Physiology: Gr.C Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
the transcription & H
Hypertension nervous system: Higher functions
translation
Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.2:
mechanisms. O
Biochemistry: Gr.A Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
Immunodiffusion Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
U
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
R
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
25.03.20 PY 9.6: PY 9.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Enumerate the Describe and AN 47.12: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.14:
contraceptive discuss the effects Describe important nerve plexuses of Diaphragmatic hernia Demonstrate the estimation of alkaline phosphatase
methods for male of removal of posterior abdominal wall Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.15:(Revision1)
and female. Discuss gonads on Physiology: Gr.A Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
their advantages & physiological Cardiac murmurs cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
disadvantages functions simulated environment
Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
Immunodiffusion Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
26.03.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN48.1: PY9.8: BI 7.2: PY9.8: PY9.8: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 6.10:
Describe & identify Describe and Describe the Describe and Describe and discuss the Enumerate and describe the disorders associated with
the muscles of discuss the processes involved discuss the physiology of pregnancy, mineral metabolism.
Pelvic diaphragm physiology of in replication & physiology of parturition & Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(b):(Revision1)
pregnancy, repair of DNA and pregnancy, lactation and outline the Examination of Cranial nerve I & II
parturition & the transcription & parturition & psychology and Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 55.1:
lactation and outline translation lactation and outline psychiatry-disorders Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
the psychology and mechanisms. the psychology and associated with it. Describe the salient features, articulations &
psychiatry-disorders psychiatry-disorders demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
associated with it. associated with it.
27.03.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 7.2: AN 48.4: AN 47.13: PY 9.5: Biochemistry: Gr. B: : BI 6.10:
Describe the Describe the Describe & demonstrate the attachments, Describe and discuss the Enumerate and describe the disorders associated with
processes involved branches of sacral openings, nerve supply & action physiological effects of mineral metabolism.
in replication & plexus of the thoracoabdominal diaphragm sex hormones
repair of DNA and Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(b):
PY 9.6: Examination of Cranial nerve I & II
the transcription & Enumerate the
translation contraceptive methods for
mechanisms. Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 55.1:
male and female. Discuss Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
their advantages & Describe the salient features, articulations &
disadvantages
PY 9.7: demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
Describe and discuss the
effects of removal of
gonads on physiological
functions
28.03.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

29th MARCH to 4th APRIL 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
29.03.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
30.03.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 48.2: PY9.8: BI 7.3: AN 48.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.15:
Describe & Describe and Describe gene Describe & BPH Describe & discuss the composition of CSF.
demonstrate the discuss the mutations and basic demonstrate the Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(c):
(position, features, physiology of mechanism of (position, features, L Physiology: Gr.B Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI
important pregnancy, regulation of gene important peritoneal Shock Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
peritoneal and other parturition & expression. and other relations, U Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
relations, blood lactation and outline blood supply, nerve Biochemistry: Gr.C Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
supply, nerve the psychology and supply, lymphatic N Chromatoography Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
supply, lymphatic psychiatry-disorders drainage and deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
drainage and associated with it. clinical aspects of) C system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
clinical aspects of) important male & & Umbilical cord
important male & female pelvic H
female pelvic viscera
viscera
31.03.20 BI 7.3: AN 52.8: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe gene Describe the
AN48.1: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.15:
mutations and basic development of
Describe & identify the muscles of Pelvic BPH Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
mechanism of male & female
diaphragm O Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(b):(Revision1)
regulation of gene reproductive system
Physiology: Gr.C Examination of Cranial nerve I & II
expression.
U Hypotension Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.2:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
R Biochemistry: Gr.A Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Chromatoography Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
01.04.20 PY 9.9: PY 9.9: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Interpret a normal Interpret a normal AN 48.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.15:
semen analysis semen analysis Describe & demonstrate the (position, BPH Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
report including (a) report including (a) features, important peritoneal and other Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.15:(Revision2)
sperm count, sperm count, relations, blood supply, nerve supply, Physiology: Gr.A Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
(b) sperm (b) sperm lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) Hypertension cardiovascular system in a normal volunteer or
morphology and (c) morphology and (c) important male & female pelvic viscera simulated environment
sperm motility, as sperm motility, as
per WHO per WHO Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
guidelines and guidelines and Chromatoography Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
discuss the results discuss the results Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
02.04.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 48.2: PY9.10: BI 7.4; PY9.11: PY9.11: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 6.10:
Describe & Discuss the Describe Discuss the Discuss the hormonal Enumerate and describe the disorders associated with
demonstrate the physiological basis applications of hormonal changes changes and their effects mineral metabolism.
(position, features, of various molecular and their effects during perimenopause Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(c): (Revision1)
important pregnancy tests technologies like during and menopause Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI
peritoneal and other recombinant DNA perimenopause and Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 55.2:
relations, blood technology, PCR in menopause Demonstrate the surface projections of: Stomach,
supply, nerve the diagnosis and Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen, Duodenum,
supply, lymphatic treatment of Pancreas, Ileocaecal junction, Kidneys & Root of
drainage and diseases with mesentery
clinical aspects of) genetic basis.
important male &
female pelvic
viscera
03.04.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 7.4; AN 48.3: AN 48.2: PY9.8: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 6.10:
Describe Describe & Describe & demonstrate the (position, Describe and discuss the Enumerate and describe the disorders associated with
applications of demonstrate the features, important peritoneal and other physiology of pregnancy, mineral metabolism.
molecular origin, course, relations, blood supply, nerve supply, parturition &
technologies like important relations Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(c):
lymphatic drainage and clinical aspects of) lactation and outline the Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI
recombinant DNA and branches of important male & female pelvic viscera psychology and
technology, PCR in internal iliac artery Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 55.2:
psychiatry-disorders Demonstrate the surface projections of: Stomach,
the diagnosis and
associated with it. Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen, Duodenum,
treatment of
diseases with PY 9.9: Pancreas, Ileocaecal junction, Kidneys & Root of
genetic basis. Interpret a normal semen mesentery
analysis report including
(a) sperm count,
(b) sperm morphology
and (c) sperm motility, as
per WHO
guidelines and discuss the
results
PY9.10:
Discuss the physiological
basis of various
pregnancy tests
04.04.20 AN 48.5: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Explain the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 6.10: (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
anatomical basis of Enumerate and describe the disorders Tutorial /SDL) &
suprapubic CM 2.1: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
associated with mineral metabolism.
cystostomy, BIOCHEMISTRY Describe the steps and
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 5.13:
Urinary obstruction Record and interpret normal ECG in a perform clinico socio-
in benign prostatic volunteer or simulated Environment cultural and demographic
hypertrophy, Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 55.2: assessment of the
Retroverted uterus, Demonstrate the surface projections of: individual, family and
Prolapse uterus, Stomach, Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, community
Internal and Spleen, Duodenum, Pancreas, Ileocaecal
external junction, Kidneys & Root of mesentery
haemorrhoids, Anal
fistula, Vasectomy,
Tubal pregnancy &
Tubal ligation

5th APRIL to 11th APRIL 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
05.04.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
06.04.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 48.5: PY 9.12: BI 7.5: AN 48.5: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: : BI 11.15:
Explain the Discuss the Describe the role of Explain the Prolapsed Uterus Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
anatomical basis of common causes of xenobiotics in anatomical basis of Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(d):
suprapubic infertility in a disease suprapubic L Physiology: Gr.B Examination of Cranial nerves V & VII
cystostomy, couple and role of cystostomy, Urinary Hypertonia Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
Urinary obstruction IVF in managing a obstruction U Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
in benign prostatic case of infertility. in benign prostatic Biochemistry: Gr.C Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
hypertrophy, hypertrophy, N Autoanalyzer Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
Retroverted uterus, Retroverted uterus, deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
Prolapse uterus, Prolapse uterus, C system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
Internal and Internal and & Umbilical cord
external external H
haemorrhoids, Anal haemorrhoids, Anal
fistula, Vasectomy, fistula, Vasectomy,
Tubal pregnancy & Tubal pregnancy &
Tubal ligation Tubal ligation
07.04.20 BI 7.6: AN 52.8: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the anti- Describe the
AN 48.3: O Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: : BI 11.15:
oxidant defence development of
Describe & demonstrate the origin, course, Prolapsed Uterus Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
systems in the male & female
important relations and branches of internal U Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(c): (Revision1)
body. reproductive system
iliac artery Physiology: Gr.C Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI
R Shock Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.2:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Autoanalyzer Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
08.04.20 PY 10.1: PY 10.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 48.3: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: : BI 11.15:
discuss the discuss the Describe & demonstrate the origin, course, Prolapsed Uterus Describe & discuss the composition of CSF
organization of organization of important relations and branches of internal Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.14:
nervous system nervous system iliac artery Physiology: Gr.A Observe cardiovascular autonomic function tests in a
Hypertension volunteer or simulated environment
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
Autoanalyzer Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & Penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
09.04.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN48.6: PY10.2: BI 7.6: PY10.2: PY10.2: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 6.11:
Describe the Describe and Describe the anti- Describe and Describe and discuss the Describe the functions of haem in the body and
neurological basis discuss the oxidant defence discuss the functions and properties describe the processes involved in its metabolism and
of Automatic functions and systems in the functions and of synapse, reflex, describe porphyrin metabolism
bladder properties of body.human body properties of receptors Physiology: Gr.A: : PY 10.11(d): (Revision1)
AN48.7: synapse, reflex, synapse, reflex, Examination of Cranial nerves V & VII
Mention the lobes receptors receptors Anatomy: Gr.B AN 55.2:
involved in benign Demonstrate the surface projections of: Stomach,
prostatic Liver, Fundus of gall bladder, Spleen, Duodenum,
hypertrophy & Pancreas, Ileocaecal junction, Kidneys & Root of
prostatic cancer mesentery
10.04.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Fri
11.04.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

12th APRIL to 18th APRIL 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
12.04.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
13.04.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon
AN 49.1: PY 10.3: BI 7.7; AN 49.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.16:
Describe & Describe and Describe the role of Describe & identify Haemorrhoids Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques
demonstrate the discuss somatic oxidative stress in Perineal body in biochemistry laboratory including:
superficial & deep sensations & the pathogenesis of Physiology: Gr.B •pH meter
perineal pouch sensory tracts conditions Hypotonia •Paper chromatography of amino acid
(boundaries and such as cancer, •Protein electrophoresis
contents) complications of Biochemistry: Gr.C •TLC, PAGE
diabetes mellitus Visit to Diabetes clinic •Electrolyte analysis by ISE
and atherosclerosis. •ABG analyzer
•ELISA
•Immunodiffusion
•Autoanalyser
•Quality control
•DNA isolation from blood/ tissue
Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(e):
Examination of Cranial nerves VIII
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.3:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
14.04.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Tue
15.04.20 PY 10.3: PY 10.3: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 49.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.16:
discuss somatic discuss somatic Describe & demonstrate the superficial & Haemorrhoids Observe use of commonly used equipments/techniques
sensations & sensations & deep perineal pouch (boundaries and in biochemistry laboratory including:
sensory tracts sensory tracts contents) Physiology: Gr.A •pH meter
Hypotension •Paper chromatography of amino acid
•Protein electrophoresis
Biochemistry: Gr.B •TLC, PAGE
Visit to Diabetes clinic •Electrolyte analysis by ISE
•ABG analyzer
•ELISA
•Immunodiffusion
•Autoanalyser
•Quality control
•DNA isolation from blood/ tissue
Physiology: Gr. B: PY 5.16:
Record Arterial pulse tracing using finger
plethysmography in a volunteer or simulated
environment
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.3:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
16.04.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 54.3: PY 10.3: BI 8.1 PY 10.3: PY 10.3: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 6.12;
Describe role of Describe and Discuss the Describe and Describe and discuss Describe the major types of haemoglobin and its
ERCP, CT discuss somatic importance of discuss somatic somatic sensations & derivatives found in the body and their physiological/
abdomen, MRI, sensations & various dietary sensations & sensory tracts pathological relevance.
Arteriography in sensory tracts components and sensory tracts Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(e): (Revision1)
radiodiagnosis explain importance Examination of Cranial nerves VIII
of abdomen of dietary fibre. Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 51.2:
Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and
female pelvis
17.04.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI8.2: AN 49.4: AN 49.3: PY 10.1: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 6.12;
Describe the types Describe & Describe & demonstrate Perineal membrane Describe and discuss the Describe the major types of haemoglobin and its
and causes of demonstrate in male & female organization of nervous derivatives found in the body and their physiological/
protein energy boundaries, content system pathological relevance.
malnutrition and its & applied anatomy PY10.2: Physiology: Gr. C PY 10.11(c): (Revision1)
effects of Ischiorectal fossa Describe and discuss the Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI
functions and properties
of synapse, reflex, Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 51.2:
receptors Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and
female pelvis
18.04.20 AN 49.5: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Explain the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: : BI 6.12; (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
anatomical basis of Describe the major types of haemoglobin Tutorial /SDL) &
Perineal tear, and its derivatives found in the body and CM 2.1: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Episiotomy, ANATOMY their physiological/ pathological relevance. Describe the steps and
Perianal abscess Physiology: Gr.B: PY 6.9: perform clinico socio-
and Anal fissure Demonstrate the correct clinical cultural and demographic
examination of the respiratory system in a assessment of the
normal volunteer or simulated environment individual, family and
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 51.2: community
Describe & identify the midsagittal section
of male and female pelvis

19th APRIL to 25th APRIL 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
19.04.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
20.04.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 50.1: PY 10.4: BI 8.3: AN 50.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.17:
Describe the Describe and Provide dietary Describe & Visit to Dialysis Unit Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests
curvatures of the discuss motor tracts, advice for optimal demonstrate the done in the following
vertebral column mechanism of health in childhood type, articular ends, Physiology: Gr.B conditions:
maintenance of and adult, in disease ligaments and Tremors - diabetes mellitus,
tone, control of conditions like movements of - dyslipidemia,
body movements, diabetes mellitus, Intervertebral joints, Biochemistry: Gr.C - myocardial infarction,
posture and coronary artery Sacroiliac joints & PIVD - renal failure, gout,
equilibrium & disease and in Pubic symphysis - proteinuria,
vestibular apparatus pregnancy. - nephrotic syndrome,
- edema,
- jaundice,
- liver diseases, pancreatitis, disorders of acid- base
balance, - thyroid disorders
Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(f):
Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.3:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
21.04.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Tue
22.04.20 PY 10.4: PY 10.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 50.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.17:
discuss motor discuss motor tracts, Describe & demonstrate the type, articular Visit to Dialysis Unit Explain the basis and rationale of biochemical tests
tracts, mechanism mechanism of ends, ligaments and done in the following
of maintenance of maintenance of movements of Intervertebral joints, Physiology: Gr.A conditions:
tone, control of tone, control of Sacroiliac joints & Pubic symphysis Shock - diabetes mellitus,
body movements, body movements, - dyslipidemia,
posture and posture and Biochemistry: Gr.B - myocardial infarction,
equilibrium & equilibrium & PIVD - renal failure, gout,
vestibular apparatus vestibular apparatus - proteinuria,
- nephrotic syndrome,
- edema,
- jaundice,
- liver diseases, pancreatitis, disorders of acid- base
balance, - thyroid disorders
Physiology: Gr. B: PY 6.9: (Revision 1)
Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
environment
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.3:
Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
23.04.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 50.3: PY 10.4: BI 8.4: PY 10.4: PY 10.4: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 6.13:
Describe lumbar Describe and Describe the causes Describe and Describe and discuss Describe the functions of the kidney, liver, thyroid and
puncture (site, discuss motor tracts, (including dietary discuss motor tracts, motor tracts, mechanism adrenal glands
direction of the mechanism of habits), effects and mechanism of of maintenance of Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(f):
needle, structures maintenance of health risks maintenance of tone, control of body Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
pierced during the tone, control of associated with tone, control of movements, posture and Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 51.2:
lumbar puncture) body movements, being overweight/ body movements, equilibrium & Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and
posture and obesity. posture and vestibular apparatus female pelvis
equilibrium & equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus vestibular apparatus
24.04.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 8.5: AN 50.4: AN 50.2: PY 10.3: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 6.13:
Summarize the Explain the Describe & demonstrate the type, articular Describe and discuss Describe the functions of the kidney, liver, thyroid and
nutritional anatomical basis of ends, ligaments and somatic sensations & adrenal glands
importance of Scoliosis, Lordosis, movements of Intervertebral joints, sensory tracts
commonly used Prolapsed disc, Sacroiliac joints & Pubic symphysis PY 10.4: Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(d):
items of food Spondylolisthesis & Describe and discuss Examination of Cranial nerves V & VII
including fruits and Spina bifida motor tracts, mechanism
vegetables.(macro- of maintenance of Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 51.2:
molecules & its tone, control of body Describe & identify the midsagittal section of male and
importance) movements, posture and female pelvis
equilibrium &
vestibular apparatus
25.04.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

26th APRIL to 2nd MAY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
26.04.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
27.04.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 48.8: PY 10.4: BI 8.5: AN 48.8: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.18:
Mention the Describe and Summarize the Mention the Spinabifida Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry.
structures palpable discuss motor tracts, nutritional structures palpable Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(f): (Revision 1)
during vaginal & mechanism of importance of during vaginal & L Physiology: Gr.B Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
rectal examination maintenance of commonly used rectal examination Babinski sign Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.3:
tone, control of items of food U Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
body movements, including fruits and Biochemistry: Gr.C Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
posture and vegetables.(macro- N ABG analysis
equilibrium & molecules & its
vestibular apparatus importance) C
28.04.20 BI 8.3: AN 52.8: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Provide dietary Describe the H
AN 47.5: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.18:
advice for optimal development of
Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Spinabifida Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry
health in childhood male & female
abdomen under following Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(d): (Revision 1)
and adult, in reproductive system
headings (anatomical position, external and Physiology: Gr.C Examination of Cranial nerves V & VII
disease
internal features, important H Hypertonia Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.3:
conditions like
peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
diabetes mellitus,
nerve supply, lymphatic O Biochemistry: Gr.A Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
coronary artery
drainage and applied aspects) ABG analysis
disease and in
pregnancy. U
29.04.20 PY 10.5: PY 10.5: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and R
AN 47.5: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.18:
discuss structure discuss structure Describe & demonstrate major viscera of Spinabifida Discuss the principles of spectrophotometry
and functions of and functions of abdomen under following Physiology: Gr. B: PY 6.9: (Revision 2)
reticular activating reticular activating headings (anatomical position, external and Physiology: Gr.A Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
system, autonomic system, autonomic internal features, important Hypertonia respiratory system in a normal volunteer or simulated
nervous system nervous system peritoneal and other relations, blood supply, environment
(ANS) (ANS) nerve supply, lymphatic Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.3:
drainage and applied aspects) ABG analysis Describe & identify the microanatomical features of
Cardiooesophageal junction, Corpus luteum
30.04.20 ALIGNMENT Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 48.5: PY 10.5: BI 8.5: PY10.6: PY10.6: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Explain the Describe and Summarize the Describe and Describe and discuss BI 6.14:
anatomical basis of discuss structure nutritional discuss Spinal cord, Spinal cord, its functions, Describe the tests that are commonly done in clinical
suprapubic and functions of importance of its functions, lesion lesion & sensory practice to assess the functions of these organs (kidney,
cystostomy, reticular activating commonly used & sensory disturbances liver, thyroid and adrenal glands).
Urinary obstruction system, autonomic items of food disturbances BI 6.14:
in benign prostatic nervous system including fruits and Describe the abnormalities of kidney, liver, thyroid and
hypertrophy, (ANS) vegetables.(macro- adrenal glands
Retroverted uterus, molecules & its Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(g):
Prolapse uterus, importance) Examination of Motor system
Internal and Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 50.2:
external Describe & demonstrate the type, articular ends,
haemorrhoids, Anal ligaments and
fistula, Vasectomy, movements of Intervertebral joints, Sacroiliac joints &
Tubal Pubic symphysis
pregnancy & Tubal
ligation
01.05.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 9.1 AN 47.9: AN 48.2: PY 10.4: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 1.1:
Discuss and List Describe & identify Describe & demonstrate the (position, Describe and discuss Describe the molecular and functional organization of a
the functions and the origin, course, features, important peritoneal and motor tracts, mechanism cell and its sub-cellular components
components of the important relations other relations, blood supply, nerve supply, of maintenance of Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(e):
extracellular matrix and branches of lymphatic drainage and clinical tone, control of body Examination of Cranial nerves VIII
(ECM). Abdominal aorta, aspects of) important male & female pelvic movements, posture and Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.1
Coeliac trunk, viscera equilibrium & Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
Superior vestibular apparatus Describe the salient features, articulations &
mesenteric, Inferior PY 10.5: demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
mesenteric & Describe and discuss
Common iliac structure and functions of
artery reticular activating
system, autonomic
nervous system (ANS)
02.05.20 AN 54.3: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe role of (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 1.1 (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
ERCP, CT Describe the molecular and functional Tutorial /SDL) &
abdomen, MRI, organization of a cell and its sub-cellular CM 2.1: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Arteriography in PHYSIOLOGY components Describe the steps and
radiodiagnosis Physiology: Gr.B: PY 6.10: perform clinico socio-
of abdomen Demonstrate the correct technique to cultural and demographic
perform measurement of peak expiratory assessment of the
flow rate in a normal volunteer or simulated individual, family and
environment community
Anatomy: Gr.C:AN 53.1:
Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical
position, Describe the salient features,
articulations & demonstrate the attachments
of muscle groups

3rd MAY to 9th MAY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
03.05.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
04.05.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 27.1: PY 10.7: BI 9.2: AN 27.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.19:
Describe the layers Describe and Describe and Describe emissary Role of Imaging Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning
of scalp, its blood discuss functions of discuss puberty: veins with its role in technique of abdomen of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry
supply, its nerve cerebral cortex, onset, progression, spread of infection laboratory and their applications.
supply and surgical basal ganglia, stages; early and from extracranial Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: : PY 10.11(g):(Revision)
importance thalamus, delayed puberty and route to intracranial Hemiplegia Examination of Motor system
hypothalamus, outline adolescent venous sinuses Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
cerebellum and clinical and Biochemistry: Gr.C Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
limbic system and psychological Quality control Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
their abnormalities association. Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
05.05.20 BI 9.2: AN 43.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe and Describe the
AN 26.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: : BI 11.19:
discuss puberty: development and
Demonstrate anatomical position of skull, Role of Imaging Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning
onset, progression, developmental basis
Identify and locate individual technique of abdomen of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry
stages; early and of congenital
skull bones in skull laboratory and their applications.
delayed puberty anomalies of face,
Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(e): (Revision)
and outline palate, tongue,
Tremors Examination of Cranial nerves VIII
adolescent clinical branchial apparatus,
and psychological pituitary gland, Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.A Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
association. thyroid gland & eye
Quality control Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
06.05.20 PY 10.7: PY 10.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 27.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.19:
discuss functions of discuss functions of Describe the layers of scalp, its blood Role of Imaging Outline the basic principles involved in the functioning
cerebral cortex, cerebral cortex, supply, its nerve supply and surgical technique of abdomen of instruments commonly used in a biochemistry
basal ganglia, basal ganglia, importance
thalamus, thalamus, laboratory and their applications.
Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY:
hypothalamus, hypothalamus, Tremors
cerebellum and cerebellum and Spirometry
limbic system and limbic system and Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
their abnormalities their abnormalities Quality control Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
07.05.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Thu
08.05.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 9.3: AN 26.1: AN 27.1: PY10.6: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 7.1:
Describe protein Demonstrate Describe the layers of scalp, its blood Describe and discuss Describe the structure and functions of DNA and RNA
targeting & sorting anatomical position supply, its nerve supply and surgical Spinal cord, its functions, and outline the cell cycle.
along with its of skull, Identify importance lesion & sensory
associated and locate Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(f):
disturbances Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
disorders. individual skull abnormalitie
bones in skull Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 27.1:
Describe the layers of scalp, its blood supply, its nerve
supply and surgical importance
09.05.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

10th MAY to 16th MAY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
10.05.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
11.05.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 28.1: PY 10.7: BI 9.3: AN 28.2: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.20:
Describe & Describe and Describe protein Describe sensory Scalp Haematoma Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the
demonstrate discuss functions of targeting & sorting innervation of face findings and correlate these with pathological states.
muscles of facial cerebral cortex, along with its L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(h):
expression and basal ganglia, associated Spastic paralysis Examination of superficial reflexes
their nerve supply thalamus, disorders. U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 52.2:
hypothalamus, Biochemistry: Gr.C Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
cerebellum and N Visit to Medicine OPD Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
limbic system and Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
their abnormalities C deferens, Prostate & penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
H & Umbilical cord
12.05.20 BI 10.1 AN 43.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the cancer Describe the
AN 28.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.20:
initiation, development and
Describe & demonstrate muscles of facial Scalp Haematoma Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the
promotion developmental basis
expression and their nerve supply H findings and correlate these with pathological states
oncogenes & of congenital
Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(f):(Revision1)
oncogene anomalies of face,
O Babinski Sign Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
activation. Also palate, tongue,
Anatomy: GrA: AN 52.2:
focus on p53 & branchial apparatus,
U Biochemistry: Gr.A Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
apoptosis pituitary gland,
Visit to Medicine OPD Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
thyroid gland & eye
R Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
13.05.20 PY 10.7: PY 10.7: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 28.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.20:
discuss functions of discuss functions of Describe sensory innervation of face Scalp Haematoma Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the
cerebral cortex, cerebral cortex, findings and correlate these with pathological states
basal ganglia, basal ganglia, Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY:(Revision)
thalamus, thalamus, Babinski Sign Spirometry
hypothalamus, hypothalamus, Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 52.2:
cerebellum and cerebellum and Biochemistry: Gr.B Describe & identify the microanatomical features of:
limbic system and limbic system and Visit to Medicine OPD Urinary system: Kidney, Ureter & Urinary bladder
their abnormalities their abnormalities Male Reproductive System: Testis, Epididymis,Vas
deferens, Prostate & penis. Female reproductive
system: Ovary, Uterus, Uterine tube, Cervix, Placenta
& Umbilical cord
14.05.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN28.3: PY 10.7: BI 10.2: PY 10.7: PY 10.7: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 7.2:
Describe & Describe and Describe various Describe and Describe and discuss Describe the processes involved in replication & repair
demonstrate origin discuss functions of biochemical tumor discuss functions of functions of cerebral of DNA and the transcription & translation
/formation, course, cerebral cortex, markers and the cerebral cortex, cortex, basal ganglia, mechanisms.
branches basal ganglia, biochemical basis basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(i):
/tributaries of thalamus, of cancer therapy. thalamus, cerebellum and limbic Examination of deep reflexes
facial vessels hypothalamus, hypothalamus, system and their Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 26.2:
cerebellum and cerebellum and abnormalities Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis,
limbic system and limbic system and occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
their abnormalities their abnormalities
15.05.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 7.2: AN 28.5: AN28.3: PY 10.7: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI 7.2:
Describe the Describe cervical Describe & demonstrate origin /formation, Describe and discuss Describe the processes involved in replication & repair
processes involved lymph nodes and course, branches /tributaries of functions of cerebral of DNA and the transcription & translation
in replication & lymphatic drainage facial vessels cortex, basal ganglia, Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(g):
repair of DNA and of head, face and thalamus, hypothalamus, Examination of Motor system
the transcription & neck cerebellum and limbic Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 26.2:
translation system and their Describe the features of norma frontalis, verticalis,
mechanisms abnormalities occipitalis, lateralis and basalis
16.05.20 AN 28.4: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe & (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 7.2: (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
demonstrate Describe the processes involved in Tutorial /SDL) &
branches of facial replication & repair of DNA and the CM 2.1: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
nerve with BIOCHEMISTRY transcription & translation Describe the steps and
distribution Physiology: Gr.B:(Revision 1) perform clinico socio-
Spirometry cultural and demographic
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 26.2: assessment of the
Describe the features of norma frontalis, individual, family and
verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis community

17th MAY to 23rd MAY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
17.05.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
18.05.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 28.7: PY 10.8: BI 10.2: AN 28.8: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.20:
Explain the Describe and Describe various Explain surgical Frey’s syndrome Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the
anatomical basis of discuss behavioural biochemical tumor importance of deep findings and correlate these with pathological states
facial nerve palsy and EEG markers and the facial vein L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(j):
AN 28.10: characteristics biochemical basis U Bell’s pulsy Examination of Sensory system
Explain the during sleep and of cancer therapy. N Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.2:
anatomical basis of mechanism C Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
Frey’s syndrome responsible for its H PCR pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
production salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
19.05.20 BI 10.3: AN 43.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the O
AN 28.5: U Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.20:
cellular and development and
Describe cervical lymph nodes and R Frey’s syndrome Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the
humoral developmental basis
lymphatic drainage of head, face and findings and correlate these with pathological states
components of the of congenital
neck Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(g):(Revision 1)
immune system & anomalies of face,
Hemiplegia Examination of Motor system
describe the types palate, tongue,
Anatomy: GrA: AN 43.2:
and structure of branchial apparatus,
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
antibody pituitary gland,
PCR pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
thyroid gland & eye
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina

20.05.20 PY 10.8: PY 10.9: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Wed Describe and Describe and AN 28.6: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.20:
discuss behavioural discuss the Identify superficial muscles of face, their Frey’s syndrome Identify abnormal constituents in urine, interpret the
and EEG physiological basis nerve supply and actions findings and correlate these with pathological states
characteristics of memory, learning Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(a):
during sleep and and speech Hemiplgia Demonstrate the correct clinical examination of the
mechanism nervous system: Higher functions
responsible for its Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 65.1:
production PCR Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
the various types that correlate to its function
21.05.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN62.2: PY 10.9: BI 10.3: PY 10.9: PY 10.9: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe & Describe and Describe the Describe and Describe and discuss the BI 7.3:
demonstrate discuss the cellular and discuss the physiological basis of Describe gene mutations and basic mechanism of
surfaces, sulci, gyri, physiological basis humoral physiological basis memory, learning regulation of gene Expression
poles, & functional of memory, learning components of the of memory, learning and speech BI 7.4:
areas of and speech immune system & and speech Describe applications of molecular technologies like
Cerebral describe the types recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis
hemisphere and structure of and treatment of diseases with genetic basis.
antibody Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.11(k):
Perimetry: mapping out of visual field
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 26.3:
Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina and
structures passing through them

22.05.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Fri BI 7.3: AN62.2: AN 28.6: PY 10.8: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe gene Describe & Identify superficial muscles of face, their Describe and discuss BI 7.3:
mutations and basic demonstrate nerve supply and actions behavioural and EEG Describe gene mutations and basic mechanism of
mechanism of surfaces, sulci, gyri, characteristics during regulation of gene Expression
regulation of gene poles, & functional sleep and mechanism BI 7.4:
expression. areas of responsible for its Describe applications of molecular technologies like
Cerebral production recombinant DNA technology, PCR in the diagnosis
hemisphere PY 10.9: and treatment of diseases with genetic basis
Describe and discuss the Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(h):
physiological basis of Examination of superficial reflexes
memory, learning Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 26.3:
and speech Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina and
structures passing through them
23.05.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

24th MAY to 31st MAY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
24.05.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
25.05.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Mon
26.05.20 BI 10.3: AN 43.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Describe the
AN 28.9: L Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.21:
cellular and development and
Describe & demonstrate the parts, borders, Wryneck Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
humoral developmental basis
surfaces, contents, relations and nerve U total protein in serum..
components of the of congenital
supply of parotid gland with course of its Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(i):
immune system & anomalies of face,
duct and surgical importance N Spastic paralysis Examination of deep reflexes
describe the types palate, tongue,
and structure of branchial apparatus, Anatomy: GrA: AN 43.2:
C Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
antibody pituitary gland,
Visit to O&G OPD pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
thyroid gland & eye
H salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
27.05.20 PY 10.9: PY 10.10: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 28.9: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
discuss the discuss chemical Describe & demonstrate the parts, borders, Wryneck Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
physiological basis transmission in the surfaces, contents, relations and nerve total protein in serum.
of memory, nervous system. supply of parotid gland with course of its H Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(b):
learning (Outline the duct and surgical importance Hemiplegia Examination of Cranial nerves I & II
and speech psychiatry element). O Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 43.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
U Visit to O&G OPD pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
R
28.05.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN29.1: PY 10.10: BI 10.4: PY10.12: PY10.12: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 7.5:
Describe & Describe and Describe & discuss Identify normal Identify normal EEG Describe the role of xenobiotics in disease
demonstrate discuss chemical innate and adaptive EEG forms forms Physiology: Gr.A: PY:
attachments, nerve transmission in the immune responses, Practical Revision (spot topic)
supply, relations nervous system. self/non-self Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 26.3:
and actions (Outline the recognition and the Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina and
of psychiatry element). central role of T- structures passing through them
sternocleidomastoi helper cells in
d immune responses.
29.05.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.15: AN 29.4: AN29.1: PY 10.10: Biochemistry: Gr. B: : BI 7.5:
Describe the Describe & Describe & demonstrate attachments, nerve Describe and discuss Describe the role of xenobiotics in disease
abnormalities of demonstrate supply, relations and actions chemical transmission in Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.11(j):
kidney, liver, attachments of 1) of sternocleidomastoid the nervous system. Examination of Sensory system
thyroid and adrenal inferior belly of (Outline the psychiatry Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 26.3:
glands. omohyoid, element).communication Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, foramina and
2)scalenus anterior, PY10.12: structures passing through them
3) scalenus medius Identify normal EEG
& 4) levator forms
scapulae
30.05.20 AN62.2: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe & (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: : BI 7.5: (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
demonstrate Describe the role of xenobiotics in disease Tutorial /SDL) &
surfaces, sulci, gyri, CM 2.2: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
poles, & functional ANATOMY Physiology: Gr.B: PY 10.11(b): Describe the socio-
areas of (Revision1) cultural factors, family
Cerebral Examination of Cranial nerves I & II (types), its role in health
hemisphere Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 26.3: and disease &
Describe cranial cavity, its subdivisions, demonstrate in a
foramina and structures passing through simulated environment
them the correct
assessment of socio-
economic status
31.05.20 HOLIDAY
Sunday
Agartala government Medical College
Master Time Table: CBME Phase - 1
Period: 31st May 2020 to 31st August 2020

31st MAY 2020 to 6th JUNE 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
31.05.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
01.06.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 30.3: PY 10.13: BI 10.4: AN 30.4: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21:
Describe & identify Describe and Describe & discuss Describe clinical Visit to PMR Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
dural folds & dural discuss perception innate and adaptive importance of dural total protein in serum.
venous sinuses of smell and taste immune responses, venous sinuses L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY:
sensation self/non-self Deafness Practical Revision (spot topic)
recognition and the U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.2:
central role of T- Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
helper cells in N Visit to MCH clinic pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
immune responses. salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
02.06.20 BI 10.5: AN 43.4: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical C ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe antigens Describe the
AN 29.4: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.21:
and concepts development and
Describe & demonstrate attachments of 1) Visit to PMR Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
involved in vaccine developmental basis
inferior belly of omohyoid, 2)scalenus total protein in serum.
development. of congenital
anterior, 3) scalenus medius & 4) levator Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.11(k):
anomalies of face,
scapulae Bell’s palsy Perimetry: mapping out of visual field
palate, tongue,
H Anatomy: GrA: AN 43.2:
branchial apparatus,
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
pituitary gland,
O Visit to MCH clinic pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
thyroid gland & eye
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
03.06.20 PY 10.13: PY 10.13: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical U ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 30.3: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
discuss perception discuss perception Describe & identify dural folds & dural R Visit to PMR Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
of smell and taste of smell and taste venous sinuses total protein in serum.
sensation sensation Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(c):
Hemiplgia Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 43.2:
Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
Visit to MCH clinic pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
04.06.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN32.1: PY10.14: BI 10.5: PY10.15: PY10.15: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe Describe and Describe antigens Describe and Describe and discuss BI 7.6:
boundaries and discuss patho- and concepts discuss functional functional anatomy of ear Describe the anti-oxidant defence systems in the body
subdivisions of physiology of involved in vaccine anatomy of ear and and auditory BI 7.7:
anterior triangle altered smell and development. auditory pathways & physiology Describe the role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis
taste sensation pathways & of hearing of conditions such as cancer, complications of diabetes
physiology of mellitus and atherosclerosis
hearing Physiology: Gr.A: PY :
Practical Revision (spot topic)
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 26.5:
Describe features of typical and atypical cervical
vertebrae (atlas and axis)
05.06.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.5: AN 32.2: AN 32.2: PY 10.13: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe the Describe & Describe & demonstrate boundaries and Describe and discuss BI 7.6:
biochemical role of demonstrate contents of muscular, carotid, perception of smell and Describe the anti-oxidant defence systems in the body
vitamins in the boundaries and digastric and submental triangles taste sensation BI 7.7:
body and explain contents of PY10.14: Describe the role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis
the manifestations muscular, carotid, Describe and discuss of conditions such as cancer, complications of diabetes
of their deficiency digastric and patho-physiology of mellitus and atherosclerosis
submental triangles altered smell and taste Physiology: Gr. C: PY:
sensation Practical Revision (spot topic)
PY10.15: Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 26.5:
Describe and discuss Describe features of typical and atypical cervical
functional anatomy of ear vertebrae (atlas and axis)
and auditory
pathways & physiology
of hearing
06.06.20 AN 32.1: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
boundaries and BI 7.6: Tutorial /SDL) &
subdivisions of Describe the anti-oxidant defence systems CM 2.2: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
anterior triangle PHYSIOLOGY in the body Describe the socio-
BI 7.7: cultural factors, family
Describe the role of oxidative stress in the (types), its role in health
pathogenesis of conditions such as cancer, and disease &
complications of diabetes mellitus and demonstrate in a
atherosclerosis simulated environment
Physiology: Gr.B: PY 10.11(c): (Revision the correct
1) assessment of socio-
Examination of Cranial nerves III, IV & VI economic status
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 26.5:
Describe features of typical and atypical
cervical vertebrae (atlas and axis)

7th JUNE to 13th JUNE 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
07.06.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
08.06.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 31.3: PY10.15: BI 11.22: AN 31.5: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21:
Describe Describe and Calculate albumin: Explain the Parotitis Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
anatomical basis of discuss functional globulin (AG) anatomical basis of total protein in serum.
Horner’s syndrome anatomy of ear and ratio and creatinine oculomotor, L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY :
AN 31.4: auditory clearance trochlear and Myopia & Hypermetropia Practical Revision (spot topic)
Enumerate pathways & abducent nerve U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.2:
components of physiology of palsies along with Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
lacrimal apparatus hearing strabismus N Visit to Nutrition lab pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
09.06.20 BI 11.23: AN 64.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical C ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Calculate energy Describe the
AN 31.1: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.21:
content of different development of
Describe & identify extra ocular muscles of Parotitis Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
food Items, identify neural tube, spinal
eyeball total protein in serum.
food items with cord, medulla
Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY :
high and low oblongata,
Deafness Practical Revision (spot topic)
glycemic index and pons, midbrain,
H Anatomy: GrA: AN 43.2:
explain the cerebral hemisphere
Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
importance of these & cerebellum
O Visit to Nutrition lab pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
in the diet
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
10.06.20 PY10.15: PY10.16: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical U ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 31.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
discuss functional discuss Describe & demonstrate nerves and vessels R Parotitis Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
anatomy of ear and pathophysiology of in the orbit total protein in serum.
auditory deafness. Describe Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(d):
pathways & hearing tests Hemiplgia Examination of Cranial nerves V & VII
physiology of Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 43.2:
hearing Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify, describe and draw the microanatomy of
Visit to Nutrition lab pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid gland, tongue,
salivary glands, tonsil, epiglottis, cornea, retina
11.06.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN32.2: PY10.16: BI : PY10.17: PY10.17: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe & Describe and Theory: Revision Describe and Describe and discuss BI 8.1:
demonstrate discuss discuss functional functional anatomy of Discuss the importance of various dietary components
boundaries and pathophysiology of anatomy of eye, eye, physiology of and explain importance of dietary fibre.
contents of deafness. Describe physiology of image formation, BI 8.2:
muscular, carotid, hearing tests image formation, physiology of vision Describe the types and causes of protein energy
digastric and physiology of including colour vision, malnutrition and its effects.
submental triangles vision including refractive errors, colour Physiology: Gr.A: : PY :
colour vision, blindness, physiology of Practical Revision (spot topic)
refractive errors, pupil and light Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 26.7:
colour blindness, reflex Describe the features of the 7th cervical vertebra
physiology of pupil
and light
reflex
12.06.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.6: AN 33.1: AN 31.2: PY10.15: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe the Describe & Describe & demonstrate nerves and vessels Describe and discuss BI 8.1:
biochemical demonstrate extent, in the orbit functional anatomy of ear Discuss the importance of various dietary components
processes involved boundaries and and auditory and explain importance of dietary fibre.
in generation of contents of pathways & physiology
energy in cells. temporal and BI 8.2:
of hearing Describe the types and causes of protein energy
infratemporal fossae PY10.16: malnutrition and its effects
Describe and discuss Physiology: Gr. C: : PY :
pathophysiology of Practical Revision (spot topic)
deafness. Describe Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 26.7:
hearing tests Describe the features of the 7th cervical vertebra
13.06.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

14th JUNE to 20th JUNE 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
14.06.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
15.06.20
Mon
16.06.20 EXAMINATION WEEK
Tue
17.06.20
Wed
Internal Assessment – 3(Three)
18.06.20 Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry
Thu
19.06.20
Fri
20.06.20
Sat

21st JUNE to 27th JUNE 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
21.06.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
22.06.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 40.2: PY10.17: BI 11.23: AN 33.3: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21:
Describe & Describe and Calculate energy Describe & Honor’s syndrome Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
demonstrate the discuss functional content of different demonstrate total protein in serum.
boundaries, anatomy of eye, food Items, identify articulating surface, L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY :
contents, relations physiology of food items with type & movements Peptic ulcers Practical Revision (spot topic)
and functional image formation, high and low of U Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.3:
anatomy of middle physiology of glycemic index and temporomandibular Biochemistry: Gr.C Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory
ear and auditory vision including explain the joint N Nutrition epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero-corneal junction, optic
tube colour vision, importance of these nerve, cochlea- organ of corti, pineal gland
refractive errors, in the diet C
colour blindness,
physiology of pupil H
and light
reflex
23.06.20 BI 11.24: AN 64.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Enumerate Describe the
AN 33.3: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.21:
advantages and/or development of
Describe & demonstrate articulating Honor’s syndrome Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
disadvantages of neural tube, spinal
surface, type & movements of O total protein in serum.
use of unsaturated, cord, medulla
temporomandibular joint Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY :
saturated and trans oblongata,
U Myopia & Hypermetropia Practical Revision (spot topic)
fats in food pons, midbrain,
Anatomy: GrA: AN 43.3:
cerebral hemisphere
R Biochemistry: Gr.A Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory
& cerebellum
Nutrition epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero-corneal junction, optic
nerve, cochlea- organ of corti, pineal gland
24.06.20 PY10.17: PY10.17: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 33.3: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
discuss functional discuss functional Describe & demonstrate articulating Honor’s syndrome Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
anatomy of eye, anatomy of eye, surface, type & movements of total protein in serum.
physiology of physiology of temporomandibular joint Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(d):(Revision 1)
image formation, image formation, Spastic paralysis Examination of Cranial nerves V & VII
physiology of physiology of Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 43.3:
vision including vision including Biochemistry: Gr.B Identify, describe and draw microanatomy of olfactory
colour vision, colour vision, Nutrition epithelium, eyelid, lip, sclero-corneal junction, optic
refractive errors, refractive errors, nerve, cochlea- organ of corti, pineal gland
colour blindness, colour blindness,
physiology of pupil physiology of pupil
and light and light
reflex reflex
25.06.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 34.1: PY10.17: BI: PY 10.18: PY 10.18: Biochemistry: Gr.C:
Describe & Describe and Theory: revision Describe and Describe and discuss the BI 8.3:
demonstrate the discuss functional discuss the physiological basis of Provide dietary advice for optimal health in childhood
morphology, anatomy of eye, physiological basis lesion in visual and adult, in disease conditions like diabetes mellitus,
relations and nerve physiology of of lesion in visual pathway coronary artery disease and in pregnancy.
supply of image formation, pathway BI 8.4:
submandibular physiology of Describe the causes (including dietary habits), effects
salivary gland & vision including and health risks associated with being overweight/
submandibular colour vision, obesity
ganglion refractive errors, BI 8.5:
colour blindness, Summarize the nutritional importance of commonly
physiology of pupil used items of food including fruits and
and light vegetables.(macro-molecules & its importance)
reflex Physiology: Gr.A: PY :
Practical Revision (spot topic)
Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.5:
Demonstrate- 1) Testing of muscles of facial
expression, extraocular muscles, muscles of
mastication, 2) Palpation of carotid arteries, facial
artery, superficial temporal artery, 3) Location of
internal and external jugular veins, 4) Location of
hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage and cricoids cartilage with
their vertebral levels
26.06.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.9: AN 35.5: AN 34.1: PY10.17: Biochemistry: Gr. B:
Describe the Describe and Describe & demonstrate the morphology, Describe and discuss BI 8.3:
functions of various demonstrate extent, relations and nerve supply of functional anatomy of Provide dietary advice for optimal health in childhood
minerals in the drainage & applied submandibular salivary gland & eye, physiology of and adult, in disease conditions like diabetes mellitus,
body, their anatomy of cervical submandibular ganglion image formation, coronary artery disease and in pregnancy.
metabolism lymph nodes physiology of vision
and homeostasis. BI 8.4:
including colour vision, Describe the causes (including dietary habits), effects
refractive errors, colour and health risks associated with being overweight/
blindness, physiology of obesity
pupil and light BI 8.5:
reflex Summarize the nutritional importance of commonly
PY 10.18: used items of food including fruits and
Describe and discuss the vegetables.(macro-molecules & its importance)
physiological basis of Physiology: Gr. C: PY :
lesion in visual Practical Revision (spot topic)
pathway Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 43.5:
Demonstrate- 1) Testing of muscles of facial
expression, extraocular muscles, muscles of
mastication, 2) Palpation of carotid arteries, facial
artery, superficial temporal artery, 3) Location of
internal and external jugular veins, 4) Location of
hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage and cricoids cartilage with
their vertebral levels
27.06.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

28th JUNE to 4th JULY 2020

Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
28.06.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
29.06.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 35.2: PY 10.19: BI; AN 35.3: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI 11.21:
Describe & Describe and Theory: Revision Demonstrate & TM joint dislocation Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
demonstrate discuss auditory & describe the origin, total protein in serum.
location, parts, visual evoke parts, course & L Physiology: Gr.B Physiology: Gr.A: PY10.20:
borders, surfaces, potentials branches subclavian Lymph nodes Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and
relations & artery U field of vision
blood supply of Biochemistry: Gr.C Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 65.1
thyroid gland N Visit to cancer Hospital Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
the various types that correlate to its function
30.06.20 BI; AN 64.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical C ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Theory: Revision Describe the
AN 35.2: H Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI 11.21:
development of
Describe & demonstrate location, parts, TM joint dislocation Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
neural tube, spinal
borders, surfaces, relations & total protein in serum.
cord, medulla
oblongata, blood supply of thyroid gland Physiology: Gr.C Physiology: Gr.C: PY10.20:
pons, midbrain, Peptic Ulcers Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and
cerebral hemisphere H field of vision in volunteer/ simulated environment
& cerebellum Biochemistry: Gr.A Anatomy: GrA: AN 65.1
O Visit to cancer Hospital Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
the various types that correlate to its function
01.07.20 PY 10.19: PY 10.19: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical U ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Describe and Describe and AN 35.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI 11.21:
discuss auditory & discuss auditory & R
Describe & demonstrate location, parts, TM joint dislocation Demonstrate estimation of glucose, creatinine, urea and
visual evoke visual evoke borders, surfaces, relations & total protein in serum.
potentials potentials blood supply of thyroid gland Physiology: Gr.A Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(e):
Bell’s palsy Examination of Cranial nerves VIII
Biochemistry: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 65.1:
Visit to cancer Hospital Identify epithelium under the microscope & describe
the various types that correlate to its function
02.07.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN35.4: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe & Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY10.20:
demonstrate origin, Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and
course, relations, field of vision in volunteer/ simulated environment
tributaries and Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 53.1:
termination of Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
internal jugular & Describe the salient features, articulations &
brachiocephalic demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
veins
03.07.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI 6.15: AN 35.5: AN 35.3: Demonstrate & describe the PY 10.19: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Describe the Describe and origin, parts, course & branches subclavian Describe and discuss Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.20:
abnormalities of demonstrate extent, artery auditory & visual evoke Demonstrate (ii) Testing of hearing in volunteer/
kidney, liver, drainage & applied potentials simulated environment
thyroid and adrenal anatomy of cervical Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 53.1
glands lymph nodes Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical position,
Describe the salient features, articulations &
demonstrate the attachments of muscle groups
04.07.20 AN 35.6: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe and (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
demonstrate the Physiology: Gr.B: PY 10.11(e): Tutorial /SDL) &
extent, formation, (Revision1) CM 2.2: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
relation & branches BIOCHEMISTRY Examination of Cranial nerves VIII Describe the socio-
of cervical Anatomy: Gr.C:AN 53.1: cultural factors, family
sympathetic chain Identify & hold the bone in the anatomical (types), its role in health
position, Describe the salient features, and disease &
articulations & demonstrate the attachments demonstrate in a
of muscle groups simulated environment
the correct assessment of
socio-economic status

5th JULY to 11th JULY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
05.07.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
06.07.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 36.1: PY: BI: AN 57.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision.
Describe the 1) Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Identify external Tonsillitis Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.20:
morphology, features of spinal Demonstrate (ii)Testing of hearing in volunteer/
relations, blood cord L Physiology: Gr.B simulated environment
supply and applied AN 57.2: Metabolic acidosis Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 44.3:
anatomy of palatine Describe extent of U Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
tonsil 2) spinal cord in child Biochemistry: Gr.C
composition of soft & adult with its N Vitamins
palate clinical implication
C
07.07.20 BI: AN 64.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Theory: Revision Describe the H
AN 36.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI Revision
development of
Describe the 1) morphology, relations, Tonsillitis Physiology: Gr.C: PY 10.20:
neural tube, spinal
blood supply and applied anatomy Demonstrate (iii) Testing for smell in volunteer/
cord, medulla
of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft Physiology: Gr.C simulated environment
oblongata,
palate H Lymph nodes Anatomy: GrA: AN 44.3:
pons, midbrain,
Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
cerebral hemisphere
O Biochemistry: Gr.A
& cerebellum
Vitamins
08.07.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical U ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Neurophysiology Neurophysiology AN 36.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Describe the 1) morphology, relations, R Tonsillitis Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(f):
blood supply and applied anatomy Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
of palatine tonsil 2) composition of soft Physiology: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 44.3:
palate Bell’s palsy Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents

Biochemistry: Gr.B
Vitamins
09.07.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN36.2: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe the Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY 10.20:
components and Demonstrate (iii) Testing for smell in volunteer/
functions of simulated environment
Waldeyer’s Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.6:
lymphatic ring Demonstrate surface projection of- Thyroid gland,
Parotid gland and duct, Pterion, Common carotid
artery, Internal jugular vein, Subclavian vein, External
jugular vein, Facial artery in the face & accessory nerve
10.07.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN 57.3: AN 57.1: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI Revision
Theory: Revision Draw & label Identify external features of spinal cord Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY 10.20:
transverse section Demonstrate (iv) Testing for taste in volunteer/
of spinal cord at simulated environment
mid-cervical & Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 43.6:
midthoracic Demonstrate surface projection of- Thyroid gland,
Level Parotid gland and duct, Pterion, Common carotid
AN 57.4: artery, Internal jugular vein, Subclavian vein, External
Enumerate jugular vein, Facial artery in the face & accessory nerve
ascending &
descending tracts at
mid thoracic level
of spinal cord

11.07.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY


Sat

12th JULY to 18th JULY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
12.07.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
13.07.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 37.1: PY: BI: AN 58.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision.
Describe & Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Identify external Sinusitis Physiology: Gr.A: Demonstrate
demonstrate features of medulla (iv) taste sensation in volunteer/ simulated environment
features of nasal oblongata L Physiology: Gr.B Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 44.3:
septum, lateral wall Respiratory acidosis Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
of nose, their blood U
supply and nerve Biochemistry: Gr.C
supply N Essential Amino acids
14.07.20 BI: AN 64.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Theory: Revision Describe the C
AN 37.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI: Revision
development of
Describe & demonstrate features of nasal H Sinusitis Physiology: Gr.C: PY: Practical: Revision
neural tube, spinal
septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood Anatomy: GrA: AN 44.3:
cord, medulla
supply and nerve supply Physiology: Gr.C Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
oblongata,
Metabolic acidosis
pons, midbrain,
cerebral hemisphere
H Biochemistry: Gr.A
& cerebellum
Essential Amino acids
15.07.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical O ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Neurophysiology Neurophysiology AN 37.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI :Revision
Describe & demonstrate features of nasal U Sinusitis Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(f): (Revision1)
septum, lateral wall of nose, their blood Examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
supply and nerve supply R Physiology: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 44.3:
Deafness Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents

Biochemistry: Gr.B
Essential Amino acids
16.07.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN37.2: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe location Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
and functional Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 43.7:
anatomy of Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray
paranasal sinuses skull, 2) AP view and lateral view 3) Plain x-ray
AN37.3: cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain xray
Describe of paranasal sinuses
anatomical basis of
sinusitis &
maxillary sinus
tumours
17.07.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN 39.1: AN 39.1: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision Describe & Describe & demonstrate the morphology, Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY: Practical: Revision
demonstrate the nerve supply, embryological Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 43.7:
morphology, nerve basis of nerve supply, blood supply, Identify the anatomical structures in 1) Plain x-ray
supply, lymphatic drainage and actions of extrinsic skull, 2) AP view and lateral view 3) Plain x-ray
embryological and intrinsic muscles of tongue cervical spine-AP and lateral view 4) Plain xray
basis of nerve of paranasal sinuses
supply, blood
supply, lymphatic
drainage and
actions of extrinsic
and intrinsic
muscles of tongue
18.07.20 AN 58.2: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe transverse (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI Revision (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
section of medulla Physiology: Gr.B: PY 10.11(g): Tutorial /SDL) &
oblongata at the Examination of motor system CM 2.2: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
level of 1) ANATOMY Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 43.7: Describe the socio-
Pyramidal Identify the anatomical structures in 1) cultural factors, family
decussation, 2) Plain x-ray skull, 2) AP view and lateral (types), its role in health
sensory decussation view 3) Plain x-ray cervical spine-AP and and disease &
3) ION lateral view 4) Plain xray of paranasal demonstrate in a
AN 58.3: sinuses simulated environment
Enumerate cranial the correct assessment of
nerve nuclei in socio-economic status
medulla oblongata
with their
functional
group

19th JULY to 25th JULY 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
19.07.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
20.07.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 38.1: PY: BI: AN 59.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision.
Describe the Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Identify external DNS Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
morphology, features of pons Anatomy: Gr.B: AN 44.3:
identify structure of L Physiology: Gr.B Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
the wall, nerve Metabolic Alkalosis
supply, blood U
supply and actions Biochemistry: Gr.C
of intrinsic and N Electrolytes
extrinsic muscles of
the larynx C
21.07.20 BI 1.1 AN 59.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Describe the Draw & label H
AN 38.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI: Revision
molecular and transverse section
Describe the morphology, identify structure DNS Physiology: Gr.C: PY: Practical: Revision
functional of pons at the upper
of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and Anatomy: GrA: AN 44.3:
organization of a and lower level
actions of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of Physiology: Gr.C Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents
cell and its
the larynx H Respiratory acidosis
subcellular
components
O Biochemistry: Gr.A
Electrolytes
22.07.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical U ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Neurophysiology Neurophysiology AN 38.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Describe the morphology, identify structure R DNS Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(g):(Revision 1)
of the wall, nerve supply, blood supply and Examination of motor system
actions of intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of Physiology: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.C: AN 44.3:
the larynx Myopia & hypermetropia Describe the formation of rectus sheath and its contents

Biochemistry: Gr.B
Electrolytes
23.07.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN40.2: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe & Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
demonstrate the Anatomy: Gr.B:AN 33.8:
boundaries, Describe the anatomical route used for carotid
contents, relations angiogram and vertebral angiogram
and functional
anatomy of middle
ear and auditory
tube
24.07.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN 40.3: AN 59.1: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision Describe the Identify external features of pons Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY: Practical: Revision
features of internal Anatomy: Gr. A: AN 33.8:
ear Describe the anatomical route used for carotid
angiogram and vertebral angiogram
25.07.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat
26th JULY to 1st AUGUST 2020
Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
26.07.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
27.07.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Mon
28.07.20 BI: AN 59.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Theory: Revision Draw & label
AN 37.2: L Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI: Revision
transverse section
Describe location and functional anatomy Laryngitis Physiology: Gr.C: PY: Practical: Revision
of pons at the upper
of paranasal sinuses U Anatomy: GrA: AN: Revision
and lower level
Physiology: Gr.C
N Metabolic Alkalosis

C Biochemistry: Gr.A
Diabetes Mellitus
H
29.07.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Neurophysiology Neurophysiology AN 59.2: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Draw & label transverse section of pons at Laryngitis Physiology: Gr. B: PY 2.11(a):
the upper and lower level Introduction to practical physiology
H Physiology: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision
Peptic Ulcers
O
Biochemistry: Gr.B
U Diabetes Mellitus

30.07.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) R SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Thu AN41.1: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe & Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
demonstrate parts Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
and layers of
eyeball
31.07.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Fri
01.08.20 AN 41.3: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
position, nerve Physiology: Gr.B: PY 10.11(h): Tutorial /SDL) &
supply and actions Examination of Superficial reflexes CM 2.3: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
of intraocular PHYSIOLOGY Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision Describe and demonstrate
muscles in a simulated
environment the
assessment of barriers to
good health and health
seeking behavior
2nd AUGUST to 8th AUGUST 2020
Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
02.08.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
03.08.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 42.3: PY: BI: AN 60.1: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision.
Describe the Endocrine Theory: Revision Describe & Otitis externa Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
position, direction Physiology demonstrate Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
of fibres, relations, external & internal L Physiology: Gr.B
nerve supply, features of Respiratory alkalosis
actions of cerebellum U
semispinalis capitis Biochemistry: Gr.C
and splenius capitis N Diabetes Mellitus
04.08.20 BI: AN 60.2: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Theory: Revision Describe C
AN 42.2: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI: Revision
connections of
Describe & demonstrate the boundaries and H Otitis externa Physiology: Gr.C: PY: Practical: Revision
cerebellar cortex
contents of Suboccipital Anatomy: GrA: AN: Revision
and intracerebellar
triangle Physiology: Gr.C
nuclei
Respiratory alkalosis
AN 60.2:
Describe anatomical
H Biochemistry: Gr.A
basis of cerebellar
Digestive enzymes
dysfunction
O
05.08.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Endocrine Endocrine U
AN 42.3: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Physiology Physiology Describe the position, direction of fibres, Otitis externa Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(i):
R
relations, nerve supply, actions of Examination of Deep reflexes
semispinalis capitis and splenius capitis Physiology: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision
Lymph nodes

Biochemistry: Gr.B
Digestive enzymes

06.08.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Thu AN60.1: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe & Endocrine Theory: Revision Endocrine Endocrine Physiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
demonstrate Physiology Physiology Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
external & internal
features of
cerebellum
07.08.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN 61.2: AN 59.1: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision Describe internal Identify external features of pons Endocrine Physiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY: Practical: Revision
features of midbrain Anatomy: Gr. A: AN: Revision
at the level of
superior & inferior
colliculus
AN 61.3:
Describe anatomical
basis & effects of
Benedikt’s and
Weber’s syndrome
08.08.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

9th AUGUST to 15th AUGUST 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
09.08.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
10.08.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Mon
11.08.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Tue
12.08.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Endocrine Endocrine AN 60.1: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Physiology Physiology Describe & demonstrate external & internal Lateral Medullary Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(j):
features of cerebellum syndrome Examination of Sensory system
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision
Physiology: Gr.A
Metabolic acidosis

Biochemistry: Gr.B
Cardiac enzymes

13.08.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical


Thu AN 62.3: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe the white Endocrine Theory: Revision Endocrine Endocrine Physiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
matter of cerebrum Physiology Physiology Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
14.08.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN 62.4: AN 60.1: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision Enumerate parts & Describe & demonstrate external & internal Endocrine Physiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY: Practical: Revision
major connections features of cerebellum Anatomy: Gr. A: AN: Revision
of basal ganglia &
limbic lobe
15.08.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

16th AUGUST to 22nd AUGUST 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
16.08.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
17.08.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN 62.5: PY: BI: AN 62.6: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision.
Describe Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Describe & identify Syringomyelia Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
boundaries, parts, formation, branches Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
gross relations, & major areas of L Physiology: Gr.B
major nuclei and distribution of Timed vital capacities
connections circle of Willis U
of dorsal thalamus, Biochemistry: Gr.C
hypothalamus, N Hypothyroidism
epithalamus,
metathalamus and C
subthalamus
18.08.20 BI: AN 63.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical H ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue Theory: Revision Describe &
AN 60.1: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI: Revision
demonstrate parts,
Describe & demonstrate external & internal Syringomyelia Physiology: Gr.C: PY: Practical: Revision
boundaries &
features of cerebellum Anatomy: GrA: AN: Revision
features of IIIrd,
H Physiology: Gr.C
IVth & lateral
Timed vital capacities
ventricle
O
Biochemistry: Gr.A
U Hypothyroidism
19.08.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Neurophysiology Neurophysiology AN 62.5: R Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Describe boundaries, parts, gross relations, Syringomyelia Physiology: Gr. B: PY 10.11(k):
major nuclei and connections of dorsal Perimetry: Mapping out of Visual field
thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, Physiology: Gr.A Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision
metathalamus and subthalamus Respiratory acidosis

Biochemistry: Gr.B
Hypothyroidism
20.08.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN35.7: PY: BI: PY: PY: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe the course Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
and branches of IX, Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
X, XI & XII nerve
in the neck
21.08.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN35.7: AN 62.6: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision Describe the course Describe & identify formation, branches & Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY: Practical: Revision
and branches of IX, major areas of distribution of Anatomy: Gr. A: AN: Revision
X, XI & XII nerve circle of Willis
in the neck
22.08.20 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
Sat

23th AUGUST to 31st AUGUST 2020


Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12 noon 12-1 1-2 pm 2-3 pm 3-4 pm
pm
23.08.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
24.08.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN: 63.2: PY: BI: AN 64.3: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision.
Describe Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Describe various Neural tube defect Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
anatomical basis of types of open neural Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
congenital tube defects with its L Physiology: Gr.B
hydrocephalus embryological Heart block
basis U
Biochemistry: Gr.C
N Lipid: clinical importance
25.08.20 BI 1.1 AN 63.1: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Tue BI: Describe & C
AN: Anatomy: Gr.B Biochemistry: Gr.B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision demonstrate parts,
Revision H Neural tube defect Physiology: Gr.C: PY: Practical: Revision
boundaries &
Anatomy: GrA: AN: Revision
features of IIIrd,
Physiology: Gr.C
IVth & lateral
Heart block
ventricle

H Biochemistry: Gr.A
Lipid: clinical importance
26.08.20 PY: PY: Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical O ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Wed Neurophysiology Neurophysiology AN: Anatomy: Gr.C Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision
Revision U Neural tube defect Physiology: Gr. B: PY10.20:
Demonstrate (i) Testing of visual acuity, colour and
R Physiology: Gr.A field of vision in volunteer/ simulated environment &
Timed vital capacity & (ii) Demonstrate Testing of hearing in volunteer/
Heart block simulated environment
Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision
Biochemistry: Gr.B
Lipid: clinical importance
27.08.20 Lectures Physiology(SDL) SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Thu AN 74.1: PY: BI: PY: PY1.5: Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe the Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Neurophysiology PY: Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
various modes of Neurophysiology Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
inheritance with
examples
28.08.20 Biochemistry(SDL) Anatomy(SDL) Dissection/SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Fri BI: AN 74.2: AN: PY: Biochemistry: Gr. B: BI: Revision
Theory: Revision Draw pedigree Revision Neurophysiology Physiology: Gr. C: PY: Practical: Revision
charts for the Anatomy: Gr. A: AN: Revision
various types of
inheritance & give
examples of
diseases of each
mode of inheritance
AN 74.3:
Describe
multifactorial
inheritance with
examples
29.08.20 AN 75.1: AETCOM SGT/Tutorial/Practical Community Medicine
Sat Describe the (SGT/SDL) Biochemistry: Gr.A: BI: Revision (Lecture/SGT/ SPORTS
structural and Physiology: Gr.B: PY 10.20: Tutorial /SDL) &
numerical Demonstrate (iii) Testing for smell in CM 2.3: EXTRCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
chromosomal BIOCHEMISTRY volunteer/ simulated environment & Describe and demonstrate
aberrations (iv) Demonstrate taste sensation in in a simulated
AN 75.1: volunteer/ simulated environment environment the
Explain the terms Anatomy: Gr.C: AN: Revision assessment of barriers to
mosaics and good health and health
chimeras with seeking behavior
example
30.08.20 HOLIDAY
Sun
31.08.20 Lectures ECE SGT/Tutorial/Practical
Mon AN: 73.1: PY: BI: AN: 75.5: Anatomy: Gr.A Biochemistry: Gr.C: BI: Revision
Describe the Neurophysiology Theory: Revision Describe the Genetic counselling Physiology: Gr.A: PY: Practical: Revision
structure of principles of genetic Anatomy: Gr.B: AN: Revision
chromosomes with counselling Physiology: Gr.B
classification Myocardial infarction

Biochemistry: Gr.C
Serum proteins
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