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May 8th, 2017, 05:06 PM
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JSS University Mysore MBBS
Do you know on which website the syllabus of MBBS Course of JSS University is available? Will you please provide link to download syllabus of MBBS Course of JSS University in pdf file?
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May 8th, 2017, 05:25 PM
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Re: JSS University Mysore MBBS
As you want syllabus of MBBS Course offered by JSS University, so here I am giving complete syllabus: JSS University MBBS Syllabus: Phase I Course ANATOMY General Anatomy : Basic tissues of the body Terminology and Nomenclature, History of Anatomy Elements of Anatomy : Osteology, Arthrology, Myology, Angiology, Neurology Regional Anatomy : Upper limb, Lower limb, Thorax- including diaphragm Abdomen including Pelvis, Head and Neck, Brain & Spinal cord Gen-embryology : Development of individual organs and systems. Systemic embryology : Postnatal Growth & Development Histology : General Histology, Microanatomy of individual organs and systems Human Genetics : Principles of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology Radiological Anatomy : Skiagrams, Special X-Rays and CT scan Surface Anatomy : In cadavers, in the living Sectional Anatomy : Head and Neck, Brain, Thorax, Abdomen including Pelvis Applied Anatomy : Of all the regions Bio-medical analysis : Types, potential risks and their safe management. 1. GENERAL ANATOMY Brief history of anatomy as related to medicine, subdivisions of anatomy; cadaver, anatomical position, other positions used in clinical practice, terms of position, terms of movement, colours used in anatomical drawings. Structures met with during dissection: skin, superficial fascia - including contents, deep fascia - including its modifications; muscles - parts, origin, insertion, tendon, aponeurosis, bursa, synovial sheath; ligament, artery, vein, lymphatics, lymph node, peripheral nerves. General principles of embryology, gestation period, subdivisions, spermatogenesis, structure of sperm, oogenesis, structure of ovum, growth & rupture of the ovarian follicles. Sperm in the male and female genital tracts, activation & capacitation of sperms in the female genital tract. ELEMENTS OF ANATOMY a) Osteology: Name of bones of the body and their positions; classification of bones with examples; general features; general pattern of blood supply; particular features; relations of blood vessels and nerves to bones. . Microscopic anatomy of bone, common sites of fractures, general pattern of blood supply, ossification of bones of limbs for age determination and applied anatomy. Desirable to know - Determination of age (Ossification). Skull - All normae and interior of skull, foetal skull, mandible. Identification of individual skull bones b) Arthology: Classification of joints, general features of different types of joints, detailed study of the following joints of the body with movements; temporomandibular, atlanto occipital, atlanto axial, shoulder, elbow, radio ulnar, wrist, carpo metacarpal joint of thumb. Hip, knee, ankle and sub talar joint. Intervertebral and sacroiliac joint.Range of movement in major joints, microscopic anatomy of articular cartilage, maintenance of articular cartilage, blood supply. c) Myology: Classification and identification of the muscles of the body; main attachments, nerve supply and actions; Actions of muscle groups on functional basis with reference to joints.Mechanism of movement caused by muscle/muscles & various forces exerted by them, nerve terminations. 3. REGIONAL ANATOMY a) Upper extremity: Introduction, Pectoral region and axilla, The brachial plexus, The dissection of back, Lymph vessels, lymph nodes, cutaneous nerves and deep fascia of upper limb. The shoulder- movements of the limb at the shoulder, the shoulder joint. The arm- anterior & Posterior compartment of arm. The forearm and hand- Palmer aponeurosis, superficial palmar arch, Flexor retinaculum & Flexor tendons. The arteries, nerves & Muscles of the flexor compartment of the forearm. Muscles & Fascial compartments of the palm. The extensor compartment of the forearm and the hand & Extensor tendons of the fingers. Joints of the upper limb-elbow joint, wrist joint, radio ulnar joints, intercarpal-carpometacarpal & Intermetacarpal joints. b) Lower extremity: Gluteal region, Front of thigh , adductor canal & medial side of thigh, popliteal fossa, Back of thigh, Hip joint, Front of leg and dorsum of footsuperficial dissection. Anterior compartment of leg, lateral compartment of leg & back of leg. Sole of the foot I and II layers, III and IV layers, V and VI layers. Knee joint, Ankle joint, Tibio-fibular and other joints. |