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Autonomic Nervous System (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1
Intro to Dermatology
e-Learning Module
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1
Pulmonary Nodules (Archived)
Clinical Pathology Conferences (CPC)
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Orientation and upper airway
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 1
Introduction to Chest Imaging
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 1
Thomas Gagnon MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 2
Sarah Rosenthal MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 2
John Fumer MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 2
Approach to the chest x-ray
Active Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 2
Teresa J. MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 3
Respiratory System Anatomy
Anatomy Lectures
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 3
Lower Airway
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 3
Integrated Radiology - Anatomy - Respiratory System
Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 3
Cardiac Embryology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Wael M. MF1 Cardiovascular
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 1
Cardiovascular System Anatomy
Anatomy Lectures
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 1
Vascular Anatomy
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 1
Usha L. MF1 Cardiovascular
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 1
Pericardial Disease (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 3
Liam D. MF1 Cardiovascular
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 3
Cardiac Anatomy
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 3
Terrance K. MF1 Cardiovascular
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 4
Amanda VP MF1 Cardiovascular
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 4
Integrated Radiology - Anatomy - Cardiovascular System
Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology / Week 4
Decolonization of Anatomy
Active Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 1
Rana Osman MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 2
Edwin McKenzie MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 2
Intro to Oxygen Delivery
Active Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 3
Devi Gopal MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 3
Introduction to Gastroenterology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Ocular Manifestations of Endocrine Diseases (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Thyroid Gland (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Adrenal Gland (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Gastrointestinal System Anatomy (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Gut Embryology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Active Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Celia and Maria MF2 Renal
Tutorial
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal / Week 1
Vascular System Anatomy
Anatomy Lectures
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal / Week 1
Renal System Anatomy
Anatomy Lectures
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal / Week 1
Yong Mun Park MF2 Renal
Tutorial
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal / Week 3
Pig Pluck
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Hematology / Week 1
Applied Cardiovascular Pathology
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 1 / Hematology / Week 1
Lymphatic System
Anatomy Lectures
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology / Week 2
Billy Elliot MF2 Hematology
Tutorial
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology / Week 5
Introduction to the Kidneys (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal / Week 1
GFR (glomerular filtration rate), Structure of the Nephron (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal / Week 2
Renal Histology (Archived)
Clinical Pathology Conferences (CPC)
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal / Week 4
David Tanaka MF3 Renal (Archived)
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal
Common Urological Problems (Archived)
Clinical Pathology Conferences (CPC)
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal / Week 1
Male Reproductive System
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal / Week 2
Radiology in Gynecology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Reproduction and Pregnancy
Female Reproductive Tract Anatomy (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 1
Susan Weiss MF3 Reproduction
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 1
Reproduction and Pregnancy
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 1
Perineum and Pelvis, Male and Female genital organs and breast
Anatomy Lectures
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 1
Samira Shah 1 MF3 Reproduction
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 3
Placental and Perinatal Pathology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 4
Li Chin and Baby Albini MF3 Reproduction
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 4
Post Menopausal Bleeding (Archived)
Clinical Pathology Conferences (CPC)
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 4
Gastrointestinal Radiology
Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Jane Deglutinato MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 1
Gastrointestinal System Anatomy
Anatomy Lectures
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 1
Hepatobiliary system
Active Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Ted Mitchell MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Mike Bayuk MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
James Cork MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Philip Cheung MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 3
Gastrointestinal System Anatomy Part 2
Anatomy Lectures
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 3
Vivian Patel MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 4
Endocrine System Anatomy
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Gastrointestinal System Anatomy Part 3
Anatomy Lectures
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
GI and Endocrine Ultrasound Imaging
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
GI and Thyroid Ultrasound
Active Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Stephen Golding MF3 Endocrinology
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology / Week 1
Emily Bradstone MF3 Endocrinology
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology / Week 2
Calvin Shin MF3 Endocrinology
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology / Week 2
Riley Walker MF3 Endocrinology
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology / Week 3
Awat Khali MF3 Endocrinology
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology / Week 3
A Neuromuscular Approach to Weakness (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4
Limbic System
Anatomy Lectures
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Brain and Behaviour / Week 1
Autonomics
Anatomy Lectures
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Brain and Behaviour / Week 2
MSK Introduction (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Intro to MSK Clinical Skills and Patient Partners (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Orthopedics (Adult) (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Topics in Sport Medicine (Archived)
Large Group Session
Musculoskeletal Medicine
Orthopedics (Peds) (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Plexi, Plexus and Compartments
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Lower Limb
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upper Limb
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Axial skeleton, spine and back
Anatomy Demonstrations
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Ryan Smith MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Gayle Parker MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Joshua Song MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Brock Martel MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Mike Chiasson MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
MF5 MSK Anatomy: A Primer (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Ronnie Olchuk MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Daniel Gatto MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 2
Jake Gamble MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 4
Theodore McIntyre MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 4
Giuseppe Carnivale MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 4
MSK Radiology
Active Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 4
Brenda Farnett MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 1
Mandy Wallsmith (Part 1) MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 1
Mandy Wallsmith (Part 2) MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 1
Neil Wartson (Part 1) MF4 Neuro
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 1
Neil Wartson (Part 2) MF4 Neuro
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 1
Neuroimaging
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 2
Ivan Nettar MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 2
Andrea Holmes MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 2
Motor Pathways
Anatomy Lectures
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 2
Visual System
Anatomy Lectures
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 2
Neuro Team based learning session #2
Small Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 2
Shelley Clerke MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 3
Carmen Shellinger MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 3
Sensory Systems
Anatomy Lectures
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 3
Circulation and CSF
Anatomy Lectures
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 4
Emily Slott MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 4
Integration Foundation Rapid Fire Cases: Medical decision making in the acute care setting
e-Learning Module
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Maternal Health Risks/Aging-Related Care / Week 4
Clinical Skills Male Sensitive Exam
Large Group Session
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity / Week 1
Head and Neck
Large Group Session
Clerkship / Surgery Rotation
Inguinal Hernia
e-Learning Module
Clerkship / Surgery Rotation
Pediatric Nephrology
Concept Integration and Review
Post-clerkship / Concept Integration and Review
Topics in Radiology
Concept Integration and Review
Post-clerkship / Concept Integration and Review
ENT (Ears, Nose, Throat)
Concept Integration and Review
Post-clerkship / Concept Integration and Review / Week 3
A.J. Singhai MF4 Host Defence (Archived)
Tutorial
Utero-Placental Unit (Archived)
Large Group Session
Endocrine: Hypercalcemia (Archived)
Clinical Pathology Conferences (CPC)
Introduction to Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (Archived)
Large Group Session
Head, Neck and ENT Malignancy (Archived)
Clinical Pathology Conferences (CPC)
Gastrointestinal System Anatomy Part 4
Anatomy Demonstrations
Objectives
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the factors that influence airway luminal diameter, and the key aspects of allergic mediated inflammation.
Global Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe the normal physiology and anatomy (where appropriate) as applied to each respirology theme (Drive to breathe; Respiratory pump and mechanics of breathing; Airflow obstruction; Lung defences, injury and inflammation; Gas exchange).
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe the nose (its walls , nasal septum, nasal lining, concha and meatus) , describe and identify paranasal sinuses (frontal, maxillary, ethmoidal and sphenoidal) , describe the nasoapharynx its walls and lymphoid tissues in the region.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe the larynx its landmark and cartilages (thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid and epiglottis) , divisions (supra glotic, ventricle and infra glotic {subglotic}) , identify the vocal cords (true and false vocal cords), describe the innervation of the larynx (reccurent laryngeal nerve, superior laryngeal nerve)
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe the trachea, its anatomic relations and surface markings, bifurcation and carina
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe and identify lobes of the lung, bronchopulmonary segments, fissures and surface anatomy of the lung and the fissure
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Identify and describe the pleura, pleural cavity, visceral & parietal pleura, innervation of both layers (intercostal , phrenic, and visceral nerves), surface anatomy of the pleura, Identify Costodiaphragmatic (costophrenic) and costomediastinal recesses and suprapleural membrane
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Understand and describe the blood supply (bronchial artery and vein, pulmonary artery and vein), lymph drainage and nerve supply of the lungs
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe the principal bronchi (superior, middle and inferior lobar bronchus), bronchial tree
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Understand the intrapleural pressure and normal mechanics of lung inflation and deflation.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Understand how haemothorax, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, tension pneumothorax can occur.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe surface anatomy and structure of the thoracic wall (ribs, costal cartilages, joints), intercostal spaces and muscles of breathing (intercostal muscles, diaphragm). Describe blood supply and innervations (intercostal neurovascular bundle) of the thoracic wall.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe and understand mechanics of respiration: inspiration (quiet inspiration, vertical diameter, AP diameter, transverse diameter, forced inspiration, expiration (quiet expiration, forced expiration) and lung changes on inspiration and expiration.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Recognize the structure of myocardial cells and the mechanism by which they contract.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Describe the normal anatomy and function of the pericardium and the pathophysiology of cardiac tamponade.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Describe the normal anatomy of the atrioventricular and semilunar valves and how they function.
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe how pressure overload affects myocardial function.
Global Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe how volume overload affects myocardial function.
Global Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Describe the normal physiology and anatomy (where appropriate).
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Understand basic embryology of the heart
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Fetal circulation and transition to neonatal circulation, basic congenital heart defect
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Understand the mediastinum, its divisions (superior, inferior, anterior, middle and posterior), content and surface anatomy
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Describe the pericardium , its layers (fibrous and serous pericardium), layers of serous pericardium (parietal and visceral layer), identify the pericardial sac
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Understand and indentify surface anatomy of the heart, its surfaces (anterior, diaphragmatic, posterior) and borders (right, inferior and left borders) , anatomic structure of cardiac chambers: right atrium (openings into the right atrium), right ventricle, left atrium (openings into the left atrium) and left ventricle, understand and describe atrial (inter atrial) septum and ventricular (inter ventricular) septum, structure of the heart, AV valves (tricuspid and mitral) & semilunar valves (pulmonary and aortic)and their surface anatomy
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Describe the arterial supply and venous drainage of the heart
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Describe and understand innervation of the heart, conduction system and cardiac pacemaker
General Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the fundamentals of normal cardiac anatomy and physiology along with the key elements of the electrical conduction system. Students will be able to describe the cardiac cycle and electro-mechanical interactions in the normal heart.
Global Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Cardiology
Compare and contrast different views and perspectives about anatomy and physiology principles for medical learners.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Explore how personal experiences and cultural practices can impact the relevance of anatomy as a physician and a patient.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Enhance awareness of the historical impact of colonization on anatomy principles and identify methods to address these concepts as a medical student.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Basic CT and MRI anatomy of CNS/Thorax/Abdomen/Pelvis.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the luminal GI tract: Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Colon
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Describe the anatomy, embryology and histology of the thyroid gland.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
To describe the anatomy and physiology of the adrenal gland.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Become familiar with the anatomy of the eye.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Become familiar with the anatomy of the orbit
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Explain the structure, function and physiology of the urinary tract, kidney, nephron and glomerulus
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand surface anatomy corresponding to the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Describe and identify the fibrous capsule, perirenal fat, renal fascia and pararenal fat and understand their function.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the renal cortex, medulla, renal pyramids, renal papilla, renal columns.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the structure and function of the renal pelvis, major and minor calyces and renal papilla.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the arterial supply of the kidneys (renal arteries, segmental arteries, lobar arteries, interlobar arteries, arcuate arteries, interlobular arteries and afferent glomerular arterioles.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the venous and lymphatic drainage as well as the innervations of the kidney.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the development of the common congenital anomalies of the kidney.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Identify the ureter, its length, division, and the three sites of constrictions along its course.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Identify and describe the arterial supply of the ureter, venous and lymphatic drainage and its innervation.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Describe the urinary bladder its location, neck and surfaces (posterior (base), superior, and inferolateral surfaces).
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the mucous membrane of the bladder, trigone, muscular coat of the bladder (detrusor muscle) and the internal sphincter (sphincter vesicae).
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Understand the arterial supply, venous and lymphatic drainage of the bladder.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Describe and understand innervation of the bladder with a focus on mechanism of micturition.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Identify the external sphincter (sphincter urethrae) and urethral meatus. Understand the different parts of male urethra (prostatic, membranous, spongy (penile) urethra) and the differences between male and female urethra.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Describe renal and bladder anatomy and visualize with an ultrasound.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Explain the structure, function and physiology of the urinary tract, kidney, nephron and glomerulus
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal
Describe normal physiology and anatomy: hematopoiesis, mature blood cells, bone marrow.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Describe and identify major arteries in the body: aorta, head and neck arteries (carotid, vertebral) , upper limb arteries (subclavian, brachial, radial and ulnar) major abdominal and thoracic branches of aorta, common iliac arteries, external and internal iliac, lower limb arteries (femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis)
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Describe and identify the venous system and it's division: systemic, portal and vertebral venous system
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Identify and locate peripheral pulses
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Understand the gross anatomy of kidneys, ureter and bladder.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal
Describe the anatomy and histology, of the female and male reproductive system at different ages and stages of development.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Describe the anatomic and physiologic changes surrounding the onset and cessation of reproductive function in the male and female.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Compare and contrast the anatomy of the male and female reproductive tract.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Describe the anatomy of the female breast as related to lactation.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Identify the testes, epididymis, spermatic cord and how the testis descend during fetal life with a basic understanding of the inguinal canal. Describe the layers which cover both the testes and the spermatic cord. Identify the content of the spermatic cord and understand the course of the vas deferens.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand blood supply, lymph drainage and innervation of the testis.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand the descend of the testes and the formation of inguinal canal with a focus on direct and indirect inguinal hernia.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand the seminal vesicles, its duct and the ejaculatory duct.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Identify and understand the prostate, its lobes, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and innervation.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Describe the penis (root, body, glans penis and prepuce or foreskin) corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum. Identify bulbouretheral glands (cowper's glands), blood supply lymphatic drainage and innervation of the penis.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand mechanism of erection and ejaculation.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Identify the ovary, its descent during fetal life and its blood supply, lymphatic drainage and innervation.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand the peritoneal folds in the pelvis with a focus on the rectovaginal (rectouterine) pouch (pouch of Douglas) and uterovesical pouch. Identify the broad ligament, round ligament of the ovary (ovarian ligament) and round ligament of the uterus. Identify the mesosalpinx, mesovarium and suspensory ligament of the ovary.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Identify the fallopian tube (uterine tube) its parts (infundibulum, with its fimbriae, ampulla, isthmus and intramural or intrauterine part) and its function. Identify both abdominal and uterine ostium and understand how the peritoneal cavity is an open cavity in female and its role in pelvic inflammatory diseases. Understand how ectopic pregnancy can happen in the fallopian tube and in the peritoneal cavity.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Identify the uterus, its parts (fundus, body and cervix), position (version and flexion), layers of the uterus, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and innervation of the uterus.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand support of the uterus with a focus on pelvic floor muscles (pelvic diaphragm), transverse cervical (cardinal), pubocervical and sacrocervical(uterosacral) ligaments.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand the vagina, its fornices, layers, blood supply, nerve supply and lymphatic drainage.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Understand external genitalia in female with a focus on labia majora and minora, hymen, clitoris their innervation, blood supply and lymphatic drainage. Identify paraurethral glands (Skene glands) and Bartholin glands (greater vestibular glands).
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Identify the normal structures seen on abdominal radiographs, with a focus on the GI tract.
Activity Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Outline the appearance of the normal structures of the female reproductive system on CT and ultrasound.
Activity Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 2
Upon completion of this case, students will be able to describe the normal structure and function of the liver, as well as changes to structure and function present in pathological states.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the approach to a patient presenting with acute abdominal pain, describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the pancreas and examine the pathophysiology of acute and chronic pancreatitis.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the anatomy and physiology of the biliary system and outline the pathophysiology of stone formation in various organs.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to outline the anatomic structure and function of the colon (large intestine). Students will also be able to discuss the pathogenesis of gastroenteritis and the public health approaches to its control.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Understand surface anatomy of the abdomen and important landmarks.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Describe and identify peritoneum (parietal and visceral layer), its reflection, omentum, ligaments and mesentery, greater and lesser sacs, intra peritoneal and retro peritoneal viscera , nerve supply of the parietal and visceral layers.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Understand parietal VS visceral pain.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Basic understanding of the mouth. Describe and understand anatomy of the pharynx, its divisions (nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx) and swallowing.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Describe and understand the esophagus, its sphincters (upper and lower esophageal sphincters), innervations, blood supply with a focus on porto systemic anastomosis and esophageal varices.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Describe and identify the stomach, its curvature, muscles, parts (fundus, body, pyloric antrum), pyloric sphincter, blood supply, lymph drainage and nerve supply of the stomach.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Describe and understand the small bowel, its length and divisions: duodenum, parts (first, second, third and fourth), duodenal cap or bulb, openings into the duodenum, duodenojejunal junction, ligament of Treitz, blood and nerve supply and its lymph drainage.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Describe and understand the jejunum and ileum, their features, ileocecal junction and valve, blood and nerve supply and its lymph drainage.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Identify and describe the large bowel , its length and divisions: cecum, appendix, ascending and descending colon, transverse and sigmoid colon, rectum and anal canal. Understand gross differences between large and small bowel. Blood, nerve supply and lymph drainage of the large bowel with a focus on porto systemic anastomosis at the anal canal.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Understand internal and external anal sphincters with puborectalis sling and mechanism of defecation.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Identify and understand right colic (hepatic) flexure , left colic (splenic) flexure , paracolic gutters, subphrenic spaces, and peritoneal pouches in the pelvis.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Identify the pancreas its divisions, ducts (major and minor duct), blood, nerve supply and lymph drainage.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Identify the liver, its lobes, ligaments. Its blood, nerve supply and lymph drainage.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Identify the gall bladder, its division and function, blood, nerve supply and lymph drainage .
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Identify and understand the biliary tree (right and left hepatic duct, common hepatic duct, cystic duct, common bile duct), major and minor duodenal papilla, ampulla of Vater and sphincter of Oddi.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Understand the portal system, sites of porto systemic anastomosis, portal hypertension (pre, intra and post hepatic).
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Explain the structure, function and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Describe normal gastrointestinal anatomy.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Examine the anatomic and functional relationship between the pituitary and hypothalamus.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Describe the anatomy, histology and basic embryology of the thyroid gland.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Describe the structure and function of the endocrine pancreas, the role of glucose as a fuel, and the physiology of plasma glucose regulation, insulin synthesis and release.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe normal pituitary structure and function and compare with the pathologic state of growth hormone excess.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Understand surface anatomy of the thyroid gland, its lobes and isthmus, location, blood supply (superior, inferior and thyroidi ima arteries) (superior, middle and inferior thyroid veins) and its relation to recurrent laryngeal and superior laryngeal nerves.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Identify the parathyroid gland, its number, location, relation to the thyroid gland and its blood supply.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Identify and understand the adrenals, its location, divisions (cortex and medulla), blood supply and innervations.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Identify the pituitary, its divisions, location (sella turcica), and relation to cranial nerves (optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal and abducent nerves).
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the anatomy and physiology of the adrenal gland. Students will be able to summarize the physiological role of catecholamines and the consequences of catecholamine excess.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Describe the anatomy and physiology of the parathyroid glands.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Identify basic musculoskeletal and neurological anatomical structures in the limbs.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Describe the anatomy associated with common soft tissue injuries and how abnormalities result in musculoskeletal problems.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Identify the facets which make up a joint and specifically what is synovial fluid and what role does it play in the joint.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Explain the homeostatic mechanisms which maintain the joint and the joint capsule.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Describe the concept of tendons vs. ligaments and how their structures and roles differ.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Describe the constituency of cartilage and how it interacts with synovial fluid.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Explain how mechanical abnormalities affect function.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe musculoskeletal embryology and normal limb development, and explain the assessment and management of congenital foot abnormalities in children.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this case, students will be able to describe spinal deformities and their implications in children.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the gross anatomy of the upper limb, including bones, muscles and nerves. They will know the functions of the key nerves of the upper limb.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this case, students will have gained insight into the role of mechanical dysfunction as a cause of pain in a young adult.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to explain shoulder biomechanics and the etiology of chronic tendon disorders. They should explore how to individualize a treatment plan.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this problem, students will understand the anatomy and biomechanics of the knee, and explore the mechanisms and pathology of lesions affecting the components.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the structure and function of joints and extra-articular soft tissues and the natural history and pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the assessment and management of fractures in children.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
To provide a basic understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system and to introduce you to the various ways it is affected by common disorders.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Differentiate inflammatory myopathies, metabolic myopathies, congenital structural myopathies, and dystrophies.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Recognize the presentation and articulate the management of neuromuscular junction disorders.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the ear and auditory system.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Recognize the anatomy and physiology of the eye; cones, rods, eye ball, optic nerve.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Identify major structures in the brainstem and recall their basic functions.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Describe the structure of the neuron, axon, synapse.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Review the basic organization of the cerebral hemispheres.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Discuss the anatomy, physiological connections, and neurochemistry of basal ganglia.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Identify the structures that comprise the limbic system and recall their basic functions.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Describe the basic anatomical substrate of memory.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the microscopic anatomy and physiology of a peripheral nerve.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the anatomy and physiology of the spine.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to discuss the anatomy and physiology of the eye and optic nerves.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to recognize the basic anatomy and function of some of the structures of the brainstem.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to recognize the anatomy and discuss the overall functioning of the limbic system.
Global Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Describe the anatomy of optic nerve and optic chiasm.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Describe spinal cord anatomy.
Activity Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Describe the circuitry of the basal ganglia.
Activity Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience
Assess the patient's airway for ease of mask ventilation, LMA insertion or endotracheal intubation.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Anesthesia Rotation
Describe the anatomy relevant to epidural or spinal anesthetic techniques. Explain the role of regional anesthesia in modern anesthetic practice.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Anesthesia Rotation
Describe airway anatomy relevant to bag-mask ventilation and endotracheal intubation
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Anesthesia Rotation
List potential sites for vascular access and describe complications associated with each site.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Anesthesia Rotation
Maternal physiologic and anatomic changes associated with pregnancy
Framework Objectives
Medical Foundation 3 / Obstetrics and Gynecology Rotation
To recognize normal and abnormal pelvic surgical anatomy.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Obstetrics and Gynecology Rotation
Perform a complete pediatric physical examination including head and neck, respiratory, cardiac, abdominal, musculoskeletal, neurologic, and skin
Clerkship Objectives
Pediatrics Rotation
Perform an age appropriate focused examination of the affected part(s) or system when appropriate
Clerkship Objectives
Pediatrics Rotation
Describe the anatomic differences between indirect and direct hernias.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Surgery Rotation
Describe the potential sites for abdominal wall hernias. Consider incisional, umbilical, inguinal, femoral, Spigelian, and epigastric. Differentiate diastasis recti from abdominal hernia.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Surgery Rotation
Contrast the pathology, anatomic location and pattern, cancer risk and diagnostic evaluation of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Surgery Rotation
The student will learn the relevant surgical anatomy for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Orthopedic Surgery Rotation
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