Teaching /TeachinHoursAssessment1Learming Objectivesg AidsContentsLeamingdaysstrategyInferiorextremityStudents will be able to:4 hrs.TutorialCORELocate and demonstrate on surface.Sciatic&commonperonealnerveDemonstrat ion.of the body important points andFernoral & Popliteal arterystruct ures of inferior extremityArteria dorsalis pedisSaphenous veinAdductor tubercleLateral and Medial MalleolusFemoral condylesGreater trochanter of femur & Anteriorsuperior iliac spineAdditionalFemoral nerve, Tibial nerve, sural nerves,.gluteus maximus, Medical and lat eral plantarartery,plantar archThorax4 hrs.CORE:Locateand countribsandcostal·Heant apex and borders.cartilagesAortia and pulmonarytrunkDrawanddemonstrateon the.Mitral andtricuspid orificessurface ofthe body importantLung-borders and apex, oblique fissure ofanatomicalpointsandstructuresofboth lungsThoraxTrachea, esophagus, Pectoralis major, Sternalangle and ClavicleAdditional:Area of Superficial Cardiac dullness.Suprastemal Notch, Root of lungThoracic duct, BronchusCommon carotid and subclavian arteryDescending thoracic aorta& Internalthoracic arteryPhrenic nerve26
26 Learning O bjectives Contents Teaching / Learning strategy Teachin g Aids Hours / days Assessment Students will be able to: Locate and demonstrate on surface of the body important points and structures of inferior extremity Locate and count ribs and costal cartilages Draw and demonstrate on the surface of the body important anatomical points and structures of Thorax Inferior extremity CORE Sciatic & common peroneal nerve Fernoral & Popliteal artery Arteria dorsalis pedis Saphenous vein Adductor tubercle Lateral and Medial Malleolus Femoral condyles Greater trochanter of femur & Anterior superior iliac spine Additional Femoral nerve, Tibial nerve, sural nerves, gluteus maximus, Medical and lateral plantar artery, plantar arch. Thorax CORE: Heart apex and borders Aortia and pulmonary trunk Mitral and tricuspid orifices Lung-borders and apex, oblique fissure of both lungs Trachea, esophagus, Pectoralis major, Sternal angle and Clavicle Additional: Area of Superficial Cardiac dullness Suprasternal Notch, Root of lung Thoracic duct, Bronchus Common carotid and subclavian artery Descending thoracic aorta & Internal thoracic artery Phrenic nerve. Tutorial Demonstration 4 hrs. 4 hrs
Teaching /TeachingHours/AssessmentLeaming ObjectivesAidsContentsLeamingdaysstrategyStudents will be able to:Tutorial4 hrs.Drawand demonstrate on the surface-Superior extremityofthe body important anatomicalDemonstrat ionCOREpoints and structuresof SuperiorNerves: Radial,Ulnar, Median nerve&extremity.AxillarynerveArteries: Axillary, Brachial, Radial and.Ulnarartery&SuperficialpalmararchVeins:cephalic&Median cubital vein.Deltoidmuscle,coracoidprocess.Olecranonprocess,AxillaryfoldsEpicondyles &Head ofthe humerusAdditionalMuscutocutaneus nerve, axillary nerve,.Brachial artery, Deep planter arch,Biceps muscle, Anatomical Snuffbox,Students will be able to:Spineofscapula4 hrs.DrawanddemonstrateonthesurfaceofthebodyimportantanatomicaHead and neckpoints and structures of Head andFacial artery and Facial Nerve& their.NeckbranchesParotid gland and its duct·.Frontal and maxillary air sinusesThyroid and cricoid cart ilage.Thyroidgland&semocleidomastoid.muscleSubmandibular gland.Vertebra prom inenceIntemal jugular vein, Bregma, and.Trapezes, Common Carotid artery,tragus27
27 Learning O bjectives Contents Teaching / Learning strategy Teaching Aids Hours / days Assessment Students will be able to: Draw and demonstrate on the surface of the body important anatomical points and structures of Superior extremity Students will be able to: Draw and demonstrate on the surface of the body important anatomical points and structures of Head and Neck Superior extremity CORE Nerves: Radial,Ulnar, Median nerve & Axillary nerve Arteries: Axillary, Brachial, Radial and Ulnar artery & Superficial palmar arch Veins: cephalic & Median cubital vein Deltoid muscle, coracoid process Olecranon process, Axillary folds Epicondyles & Head of the humerus Additional Muscutocutaneus nerve, axillary nerve, Brachial artery, Deep planter arch, Biceps muscle, Anatomical Snuffbox, Spine of scapula Head and neck Facial artery and Facial Nerve & their branches Parotid gland and its duct Frontal and maxillary air sinuses Thyroid and cricoid cartilage Thyroid gland & sternocleidomastoid muscle Submandibular gland Vertebra prominence Internal jugular vein, Bregma, and Trapezes, Common Carotid artery, tragus Tutorial Demonstration 4 hrs. 4 hrs
Learming ObjectivesContentsTeaching/TeachingHours/AssessmentAidsLeamingdaysstrategyStudentswillbeabletoAdditional:Pterion, lambda.-Drawanddemonstrateonthesurfaceofthesuperior sagittal sinus.body important anatomical points andsigmoid sinus.structuresofHeadandNeckcentral and lateral sulci.extemal and intemal carotidartery.massetermuscle.Middle meningeal artery..phrenicnerves, vagus nerve,Hypoglossal.nerve28
28 Learning O bjectives Contents Teaching / Learning strategy Teaching Aids Hours / days Assessment Students will be able to: Draw and demonstrate on the surface of the body important anatomical points and structures of Head and Neck Additional: Pterion, lambda superior sagittal sinus sigmoid sinus central and lateral sulci external and internal carotid artery masseter muscle Middle meningeal artery phrenic nerves, vagus nerve, Hypoglossal nerve
TeachingTeachingHoursAssessmentLearmingObjectivesAidsContentsLearningdaysstrategyAnatonyof ImagingCORE:(RadiographicAnatomy)Ident ificat ion and locat ion of normalTutorial15 hrs.struct ures by:St udents will be able toDemonstrationRadiography.Identify and locate different types ofUltrasonographyComputer tomographyimages·Normal radiographs:Radio opaque struct uresRadio-lucent structuresDemonstrate the nomal anat omicalHard tissues: Bones and joints ofstructures onextremities, pelvis, chest, skullPlain and contrast x-ray: Chest, skull.Soft tissues: Heart, diaphragm,Extremities,K.U.BLungs,Abdominalviscera&Barium.-swallow,meal & enemaBlood vesselsIVUFluidAirAdditional:Commonnormal Ultrasonographs.Students will be able to:Isotope scan,Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI)..Locate and identifyanatomical structures:Coronary Angiographsinfilmsorphotographs.Clinical anatomy ofthe.21 hrsa)ThoraxClinical Anatomyb) SuperiorExtremityc) Inferior Extremityd)Abdomene) Head& NeckCNS&Eyeballf)29
29 Learning O bjectives Contents Teaching / Learning strategy Teaching Aids Hours / days Assessment Anatomy of Imaging (Radiographic Anatomy) Students will be able to: Identify and locate different types of images Demonstrate the normal anatomical structures on Plain and contrast x-ray: Chest, skull, Extremities, K.U.B Barium –swallow, meal & enema IVU Students will be able to: Locate and identify anatomical structures in films or photographs. Clinical Anatomy CORE: Identification and location of normal structures by: Radiography Ultrasonography Computer tomography Normal radiographs: Radio opaque structures Radio-lucent structures Hard tissues: Bones and joints of extremities, pelvis, chest, skull. Soft tissues: Heart, diaphragm, Lungs, Abdominal viscera & Blood vessels Fluid Air Additional: Common normal Ultrasonographs Isotope scan, Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) Coronary Angiographs Clinical anatomy of the a) Thorax b) Superior Extremity c) Inferior Extremity d) Abdomen e) Head & Neck f) CNS & Eyeball Tutorial Demonstration 15 hrs. 21 hrs
RegionalAnatomy:THORAXCARD(DISSECTION,DEMONSTRATION&TUTORIAL)ContentsTeaching/TeachingLearningObjectivesHoursAssessmentAidsLeamingdaysstrategyStudents will be able to:58 hrs.Item & CardDemonstrate the boundary & identify the contents ofThoracic wall, thoracic.Completionmediastinum&inter costal spacecavity,pleura andExaminat ion.mediastinum(See-Identify & demonsratethe surfaces, borders, parts,Appendix)chambers- including structures within the chambers ofHeart with pericardium.the heartExplain blood supply & nerve supply of heart*Identify&demonstratethe layersofpericardium.Identify & demonstratethe surfaces, borders, fissures,-Lung, trachea andlobes, hilus & bronchopulnary unitsofthe lungbronchus.Identify&demonsratethelayers&partsof pleuraExplaintheblood supply&nerve supplyof lung&pleura.Identify&demonsratethetrachea bronchus&bronchialtree.Explainbloodsupply&nervesupplyoftrachea&bronchialtreeExplain thebloodsupply,nerve supply&lymphaticdrainage ofthoracic wallBlood vessels, nerves and.Identify&demonsratethesurfaces,partsopenings,lymphatics ofthethorax.attachments ofthe diaphragmThe diaphragm.ExplainthebloodsupplynervesupplyofthediaphragmExplain the significance ofthe orifices ofthe diaphragm.Identify&demonstratethegross features of bones&joints ofthoraxBones and joints of theCorrelate clinical condit ions associated with structures ofthoraxthorax (Heart with its vessels, lung,trachea, bronchus,bronchaltree&theDiaphragm)Clinical Anatomy30
30 Regional Anatomy : THORAX CARD (DISSECTION, DEMONSTRATION & TUTORIAL) Learning O bjectives Contents Teaching / Learning strategy Teaching Aids Hours / days Assessment Students will be able to: Demonstrate the boundary & identify the contents of mediastinum & inter costal space Identify & demonstrate the surfaces, borders, parts, chambers- including structures within the chambers of the heart Explain blood supply & nerve supply of heart Identify & demonstrate the layers of pericardium Identify & demonstrate the surfaces, borders, fissures, lobes, hilus & bronchopulnary units of the lung Identify & demonstrate the layers & parts of pleura. Explain the blood supply & nerve supply of lung & pleura. Identify & demonstrate the trachea bronchus & bronchial tree. Explain blood supply & nerve supply of trachea & bronchial tree. Explain the blood supply, nerve supply & lymphatic drainage of thoracic wall. Identify & demonstrate the surfaces, parts openings, attachments of the diaphragm. Explain the blood supply nerve supply of the diaphragm. Explain the significance of the orifices of the diaphragm. Identify & demonstrate the gross features of bones & joints of thorax Correlate clinical conditions associated with structures of thorax (Heart with its vessels, lung, trachea, bronchus, bronchial tree & the Diaphragm) Thoracic wall, thoracic cavity, pleura and mediastinum. Heart with pericardium. Lung, trachea and bronchus. Blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics of the thorax. The diaphragm. Bones and joints of the thorax Clinical Anatomy 58 hrs. Item & Card Completion Examination. (See– Appendix)