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January 25th, 2018, 09:49 AM
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West Bengal University Of Health Sciences MBBS
Hi buddy I want to get West Bengal University Of Health Sciences Syllabus for First professional M.B.B.S. in Anatomy, so would you plz provide me same here ??
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January 25th, 2018, 09:52 AM
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Re: West Bengal University Of Health Sciences MBBS
As you want here I am giving below Hi buddy I want to get West Bengal University Of Health Sciences Syllabus for First professional M.B.B.S. in Anatomy SYLLABUS for First professional M.B.B.S. in Anatomy I. Lecture classes: Each lecture class shall be of one hour duration. Break up of only the important topics of the relevant parts are given below. A. Introduction: Total lecture classes - 2 1. Significance of anatomy in medical science, subdivisions of the subject, Nomenclature & terminology: (1) 2. Skin & subcutaneous tissue: (1) B. General Anatomy: Total lecture classes- 22 1. Introduction, cellular organelles, cell membrane: (4) 2. Connective tissue: (3) 3. Sclerous tissue with ossification: (3) 4. Joints: (2) 5. Muscle tissue with Ultrastructures: (2) 6. Nerve tissue including introduction to Autonomic nervous system: (5) 7. Blood vascular & lymphatic system: (3) C. General Embryology: Total lecture classes- 16 1. Germ cells & their maturation: (2) 2. Changes in Reproductive organs at puberty & in pregnancy, Menstrual & Cycle, Contraception: (3) 3. Fertilisation, Implantation, Trophoblast, Yolk sac, Gastrulation, Extra-embryonic coelome, Notocord, Neuro-enteric canal, Intra-embryonic mesoderm: (3) 4. Decidua, chorion, yolk sac, connecting stalk: (1) 5. Placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic cavity & Foetal Circulation: (3) 6. Derivatives of, ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm : (1) 7. Multiple & ectopic Gestation, Hydatidiform mole, placental abnormalities: (2) 8. Teratology: (1) D. Medical Genetics- Total lecture classes- 5 DNA, RNA, Protein synthesis, Chromosomes, cell division, Karyotyping, Chromosomal abnormalities, Non-dysjunction, Anaphase lag, Mutation, Types of inheritance patterns, common genetic diseases. E. Superior Extremity: Total lecture classes- 17 1. Limb buds and dermatomes: (1) 2. Venous Drainage and Axillary Lymph Nodes: (2) 3. Mammary Gland with applied anatomy: (2) 4. Brachial Plexus, its branches & Applied Anatomy: (4) 5. Shoulder joint with Girdle movement: (2) 6. Elbow, Radio-ulnar & Wrist joints: (3) 7. Small joints of hand, 1st Carpometacarpal joint: (2) 8. Fascial Spaces of Hand with Carpal Tunnel: (1) F. Inferior Extremity: Total Lecture Classes-11 1. Venous & Lymphatic drainage with Applied importance: (2) 2. Femoral Triangle, Femoral sheath, with Hernia: (1) 3. Hip joint with applied anatomy: (2) 4. Knee Joint with applied anatomy: (2) 5. Ankle joint, Joints of foot & Mechanism of the foot: (4) G. Abdomen: Total lecture classes- 30 1. Inguinal Canal, Inguinal Hernia, Umbilicus with Clinical anatomy: (2) 2. Peritoneum including recesses (with development): (2) 3. Structure of Liver & Billiary apparatus (Intra-& Extra-hepatic): (3) 4. Portal vein with porta-caval anastomosis: (1) 5. Pelvic Diaphragm, Perineum: (3) 6. Structure of spleen & splenic circulation: (1) 7. Structure & blood supply of Kidney: (3) 8. Nerve supply of bladder, mechanism of micturition: (1) 9. Internal iliac artery & its branches: (1) 10. Lymphatics of abdomen & pelvis: (1) 11. Development of G.I Tract, rotation of gut and development of Liver & Pancreas with anomalies: (5) 12. Development of Genito-urinary system: (7) H. Thorax: Total lecture classes- 17 (including Development) 1. Mechanism of Thorax & Respiration: (2) 2. Oesophagus, Thoracic duct: (1) 3. Blood supply of heart: (2) 4. Conducting system of heart: (1) 5. Microanatomy of Lungs & Bronchial tree: (3) 6. Development of Cardiovascular System & diaphragm: (8) I. Head & Neck: Total lecture classes- 30 (including Development) 1. Deep Cervical fascia with its Applied importance (including Carotid Sheath): (2) 2. 3rd, 4th , and 6th Cranial Nerves: (2) 3. 5th Cranial Nerve: (3) 4. 7th Cranial Nerve: (2) 5. 10th, 11th, and 12th, Cranial Nerves: (2) 6. Middle Ear Cavity: (2) 7. Orbit (Extra-ocular muscles mainly): (2) 8. Craniovertebral joints: (1) 9. Intervertebral Joints: (1) 10. Cervical lymph nodes: (1) 11. Pituitary with its development: (2) 12. Temperomandibular joint and Infratemporal fossa: (2) 13. Dural venous sinus: (2) 14. Branchial apparatus, development of face, palate mouth, nose, tongue: (6) J. C.N.S: Total lecture classes-20 (including Development) 1. Introduction, Development of CNS with general Neural arrangement: (2) 2. Spinal cord with Internal organization: (3) 3. Cerebellum: (2) 4. CSF, Sub-arachnoid Cisterns: (2) 5. Organisation of Cerebral cortex: (1) 6. White fibres of Brain: (2) 7. Limbic system (with Olfactory pathways): (2) 8. Blood supply of Brain: (3) 9. Visual and Auditory pathways: (3) West Bengal University Of Health Sciences M.B.B.S. |