Saturday, April 25, 2020

Anatomy

The purpose I share my medical syllabus during my era is to help me know the topic should I revise during my free time to improve my medical knowledge and to give an idea for future medical students about the topic they would learn in medical school.

Topic of Anatomy discussed during my time in Medical School:

A. LECTURE:
1. 2nd semester:
a. Control System:
- Anatomical structure of central nervous system: Medulla spinal, cerebellum, diencephalon, telencephalon, blood vessel of central nervous system, cerebrospinal fluid system
- Anatomical structure of peripheral nervous system: Spinal nerve, vegetative nervous system
- Anatomical structure of endocrine organs: Hypophysis, pituitary, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, pineal gland, pancreas, adrenal gland

2. 3rd semester:
a. Reproductive System:
- Anatomy of female reproductive organ: Embryology of female reproductive organ, anatomy of pelvic, muscles of pelvic diaphragm, pelvic gaps, external female reproductive system, internal female reproductive organs, vascularization and innervation of reproductive organ, breast
- Anatomy of male reproductive organ: Embryology of male reproductive organ, gonad (testes), tract (extratesticular, intratesticular), glands (epididymis, seminal vesicle, prostate, Cowper)
b. Growth and Development:
- Development of bone and nervous system in children

3. 4th semester:
a. Dermatomusculoskeletal System:
- Anatomy of extremities: General anatomy (osteology, arthrology, myology), superior extremities, inferior extremities
b. Cardiovascular System:
- Anatomy of cardiovascular system
c. Respiratory System:
- Embryology (organogenesis) of tracheo-bronchi and ifs branches
- Anatomy of respiratory tract: Development of lungs, trachea, bronchus, pleura, pulmonal hilar
- Anatomy of lungs: lungs, anatomical structure of chest wall, anatomical structure of lungs

4. 5th semester:
a. Genitourinary System:
- Embryology (organogenesis) of development in genitourinary organs
b. Gastrointestinal System:
- Embryology (organogenesis) of development in digestive system
- Anatomical structure of digestive system: Oral cavity, teeth, salivary gland, articulation and mastication muscles, pharynx and esophagus, abdominal wall and peritoneum, stomach, intestine, liver, vellea vesicle, pancreas, spleen, vascularization-innervation-lymphatic flow of digestive organs
c. Special Senses System:
- Embryology (organogenesis) of ocular system
- Anatomy of hearing organs: Formation and development of ear (outer, middle and inner part) and it's anomaly
- Anatomy of tasting organ: Types and area of taste
- Anatomy of smelling organ

5. 6th semester:
a. Brain and Mind System:
- Reticular formation: Basics structure of reticular formation
- Limbic system: Basics structure of limbic system

6. 7th semester:
a. Basic Biomedical Science in Elective:
- Introduction of anatomy
- Skull
- Head and neck
- Extremities
- Thorax
- Abdomen and Pelvis
- Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system


B. LABORATORY:
1. 2nd semester:
a. Control System:
- Nervous system
- Endocrine system

2. 3rd semester:
a. Reproductive System:
- Anatomy of male and female reproductive organ

3. 4th semester:
a. Dermatomusculoskeletal System:
- Osteology and superior extremity
- Inferior extremity
b. Cardiovascular System:
- Anatomy of chest wall, mediastinal space, vascularisation and innervation of thorax
- Anatomy of heart and blood vessel system
c. Respiratory System:
- Anatomical structure of chest wall
- Anatomical structure of lungs

4. 5th semester:
a. Genitourinary System:
- Anatomy of urinary tract, vascularization and innervation of genitourinary system
b. Gastrointestinal System:
- Anatomy of gastrointestinal tract
c. Special Senses System:
- Anatomy of eye
- Anatomy of ear

5. 6th semester:
a. Brain and Mind System:
- Basics of reticular formation structure and limbic system

6. 7th semester:
a. Basic Biomedical Science in Elective:
- Skull
- Head and neck
- Extremities
- Thorax
- Abdomen and Pelvis
- Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system



*This medical syllabus copied and edited from 1 manual book for 2nd semester medical student, 2 manual books for 3rd semester medical student, 3 manual books for 4th semester medical student, 3 manual books for 5th semester medical student, 1 manual book for 6th semester medical student and 1 manual book for 7th semester medical student from my university during my era. 
**The topic currently discussed in my university may different from this syllabus due to progression of medical knowledge and improvement of quality for medical syllabus based on my university assessment.

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