Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines                                                                                           form N0.7

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of ANATOMY

CM0309, CM0409, CM0509

Clinical Anatomy by Regions, Richard Snell, latest edition

 

 

PREREQUISITE:

Non

SEMESTER:

2nd  year  3rd  Semester, 4th  semester; 3rd  year 5th  semester

LECTURES HOURS:

96HOURS LECTURE, (9Credits)

48HOURS PRACTICAL, (3credits): Total credits (12 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Dr. Temor.

Cheragh medical university

2. Dr. Alipanah

 

E-mail

Room number

 

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Program Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe The knowledge of human variability and susceptibility to disease begins with a through introduction to the basic structure of the human body. Especially this course contains topics all anatomical structures of trunk such as back, chest, abdomen and pelvic.

 

PO1

PO4

PO10

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate At the end of this course the students will be able to:

-          Describe main anatomical structures of trunk

-          Understand the clinical anatomy

-          Explain main bone connections and their ligaments

-          State the name of gross anatomical structures of trunk

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP2

L4

T, F

3.

Use in practice of internal medicine, surgical science, and pathological problems.

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know physiology, pathology of human, to know human abnormalities, and pathological disruption in internal and surgical diseases.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of  G./ SYSTEMIC EMBRYOLOGY

CM0308, CM0408

Medical Embryology (Longman’s), Sadler, T.W. 11th edition 2010

PREREQUISITE:

Biology, Histology.

SEMESTER:

2nd  year 3rd  Semester, 4th  semester

LECTURES HOURS:

32HOURS LECTURE

 (2Credits)

LECTURERS:

Cheragh medical university

1.Ali Panah

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Program Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course provides basic concepts and principles with emphasis on growth and development at the Progenesis, general development and teratology.  Also provide clarification and relation of embryology with some clinical subjects as abnormal growth (clinical correlates) during one semester in 2nd credits.

PO1

PO4

PO8

PO10

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able:

To know the progenesis (the development before fecundation male and female gametes).

To know the normal development of Embryo, fetus in prenatal period.

To know the normal development in postnatal period.

To know the abnormal development (teratology)

To know the correlation towards normal prenatal development and some parts of disease, which will help the students to understand the direct and indirect relation of this subjects and easy understand in the futures clinical period of medical practice.   

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA4

KP3

L4

T,F

3.

Use  the medical knowledges , and internal and surgical problems of human.

CP3

CA5

KP6

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare  to know normal development of embryo, prenatal period and understand the futures clinical period of medical practice.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of PHYSIOLOGY  

CM0310, CM0410, CM0510

Medical physiology, Guyton and Hall, Latest edition

PREREQUISITE:

Biology, Biochemistry

SEMESTER:

2nd  year 3rd  Semester, 4th  semester; 3rd  year 5th  semester

LECTURES HOURS:

144HOURS LECTURE(9credits)

48HOURS PRACTICAL(3credits): Total credits (12 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Dr.Sadeqi

2.Dr.Ariapoor

Cheragh medical university

3.Urfani(MS)

4.Dr.Malalai

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course provides students with high level of understanding of the physiological basis of medicine. The essential concepts of physiology and mechanism of body function in cardiovascular and respiratory systems as well as basic concepts of cellular physiology are presented at various levels of organization, ranging from cellular and molecular to tissue and systems levels.

PO1

PO4

PO8

PO10

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate At the end of the course the student will be able to:

-           Become familiarized with common topics in cell physiology

-           Describe the current concepts of cardiovascular physiology suitable for understanding the function of this system as a whole and in relation to the rest of organism and its environment.

-           Apply their physiological knowledge to solve the relevant clinical physiology problems.

 

 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP2

L4

T, F

3.

Use the pathological problem, internal and surgical diseases

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know the human organism function and role in medicine.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of HISTOLOGY  

CM0311, CM0411

Junqueiray’s Basic Histology Text & Atlas, Latest edition

 

PREREQUISITE:

Biology, cell biology

SEMESTER:

2nd  year(3rd  Semester, 4th  semester)

LECTURES HOURS:

64HOURS LECTURE. credits(4Credits) Total (6credits)

32 HOURS PRACTICE(2credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Prof.Dr. Anwar

Cheragh medical univerysity

2.Dr. Terina

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe In this course generally deals with detail structures of body tissues. The students became able to familiarize with all body tissues; internal organs external organs are covered.

Also describes details of connective tissues motor tissue, messenger tissue its type and functions.

The students are able to get knowledge about microscopic and macroscopic and physical structure of tissue.

 

 

PO1

PO4

PO8

PO10

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

-          Know the medical confirmation in Islam religion from Hades &Feqhi formula. 

-          Know the Ayah  & Hades about Iman and Knowledge & their superiority in Islam religion.

-          Understand the role of Iman in human’s life

 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP2

L4

T, F

3.

Use the knowledge in medicine

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know the structure the human body tissues, knowledge about microscopic and macroscopic and physical structure of tissue

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of GENETICS  

CM0312

Emery’s Elements of Medical Genetics

 

 

PREREQUISITE:

Molecular biology

SEMESTER:

2nd  year.( 3rd  Semester).

LECTURES HOURS:

32HOURS LECTURE Total credits (2 credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Dr. Abdul Hadi

 

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the concepts of human genetics and genomics, in preparation for later application in the context of human development and congenital and acquired disease.

 

PO1

PO4

PO8

PO10

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

At the end of this course students will be able to:

-           Know the human genetics .

-           Know the preparation for human development and congenital and acquired diseases

 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP2

L4

T, F

3.

Use the medical knowledges

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know human genetics, gens and DNA and RNA and its structues.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

 

 

 

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of CLINICAL SKILLS

CM0313

Henry Davidson and Potter, latest edition

 

 

PREREQUISITE:

 

SEMESTER:

2nd  year.( 3rd  semester, 4th  semester);3th year.( 5th  semester, 6th  semester)

LECTURES HOURS:

48HOURS PRACTICE (4 credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Dr. Malalai

2.Dr. Terina

Cheragh medical university

3.Dr. Noor Agha

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe Students learn the basic clinical skill according to the level of medical knowledge and based on their topics. Ex: vital sign, dosage of medications, flexibility on anatomical movement positions, height and weight.

 

PO1

PO2

PO4

PO8

PO10

 

 

 

L2

OSCE

2.

-          Estimate Ability to check vital signs by different methods.

-          Ability to calculate medication dosage and become familiar with different procedures

-          Capable to differentiate correct and incorrect movements on daily practice.

 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

OSCE

CP4

CA3

KP6

L4

OSCE

3.

Use in medical practices

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, OSCE

4.

Prepare to internal and surgical patients prepare.  

 

 

 

L5

T, F, OSCE

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

OSCE

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

 

 

 

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

CM0314

Introduction to Medical Terminology, THOMSON EDUCATION DIRECT, Latest edition

 

 

PREREQUISITE:

English language

SEMESTER:

2nd  year.(3rd  semester)

LECTURES HOURS:

16HOURS LECTURE. Total credits (1 credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Dr. Jawad

 

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course includes medical terms, word analysis, and explanation about roots of medical terms, prefixes and suffixes.

 

PO1

PO3

PO8

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate At the end of this course students will be able to:

-          Know the meaning of medical words

-          Perform word analysis by themselves

-          Understand medical terms in their medical subjects such as anatomy, physiology and others easily

 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP3

L4

T, F

3.

Use in medicine

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know medical words, understand medical terms in their subjects

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

 

 

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of BIOCHEMISTRY

CM0415, CM0515

Harper’s illustrated Biochemistry, Latest edition

 

PREREQUISITE:

General chemistry, Organic chemistry

SEMESTER:

2nd  year.(4th  semester); 3rd  year.( 5th  semester)

LECTURES HOURS:

64HOURS LECTURE. Total credits (6 credits)

32 HOURS PRACTICAL(2credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Ali Poor(MS)

 

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe In the primary section (biochemistry 1) we study structures of amino acids, proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids and structures and functions of the nucleotides and nucleic acids and explain how various cellular reactions either utilize or release energy, and it traces the pathways by which carbohydrates and lipids are synthesized and degraded. The major objective of biochemistry is the complete understanding, at the molecular level, of all of the chemical processes associated with living cells.

 

 

PO1

PO8

PO10

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

--Describe carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and enzymes,

-- Describe metabolism of carbohydrate, water and electrolytes and GI tract biochemical process 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP2

L4

T, F

3.

Use to pharmacology and medicine

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know carbohydrate, lipids, proteins and its metabolism in GI tract and biochemical process.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)