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2024 MBBS 2 Anatomy FRS Schedule

WEEKS Date Problem Activity

1 12-Feb-24 2.01 Orientation- No Anatomy FRS Session


2 Anatomy & histology of upper GIT (Esophagus
and stomach)
1. Identify the demarcation between upper and lower
GIT.
2. Describe the anatomy of the esophagus and
stomach in terms of:
a. Location
b. Structure
c. Divisions
d. Histology
e. anatomical relations
19-Feb-24 2.01 f. Neurovascular supply
3 Anatomy & histology of lower GIT
(Small and large intestines)
1. Discuss the anatomy of the small intestine in
terms of:
a. structure
b. divisions
c. relations
d. neurovascular supply

2. Discuss the anatomy of the large intestine in terms


of:
a. structure
b. divisions
c. relations
d. neurovascular supply
e. three anatomical features unique to its wall and
their contributions to its function

3. Describe (with images) the histological


differences between small and large intestine and
how each contributes to their functions.

4. Describe the location, structure, and clinical


anatomy of the rectum and anal canal.
26-Feb-24 2.02
4 Gross anatomy & histology of the liver
Discuss the anatomy of the liver in terms of:
a. location,
b. external features (surfaces, borders, lobes,
relations, ligaments attached),
c. internal structure (including lobules and surgical
segments),
d. neurovascular supply
4-Mar-24 2.02/ 2.03 e. histology
5 QUIZ 1 (11/3/24) 8AM: 2.01-2.02

NO SESSION
11-Mar-24 2.03/ 2.04
6 Anatomy of biliary system & Portal Circulation
1. Describe the biliary system and its clinical
significance.
2. Describe the components of the Portal circulation
and its clinical significance.

Anatomy of inguinal canal & descent of testes


1. Describe the boundaries and contents of the
inguinal canal.
2. Describe the course of testicular descent and its
18-Mar-24 2.04 clinical applications.
7 Anatomy of abdominal wall
a. Describe the anatomical landmarks of the
abdomen in terms of: quadrants, regions and planes
of the abdomen and list
their contents.
b. Describe the bony wall and fascia of the
abdominal wall.
c. Describe the muscles of the abdominal wall and
state their principal roles.
29-Mar-24 d. Briefly describe the structure and role of
Easter Friday 2.05 peritoneum and rectus sheath
8
1-Apr-24 MID SEMESTER BREAK
Easter Monday
9 AXR:
Discuss the basics of Xray,
Abdominal AXR views and indications,
Differences in small and large bowel obstruction,
Xray findings in complications of peptic ulcer
8-Apr-24 2.05 disease.
10 QUIZ 2 (15/4/24) 9am: 2.03-2.04

15-Apr-24 2.05 NO SESSION


11 1. Outline the components of the CNS and PNS
2. Gross anatomy of cerebral motor cortex and
association areas and lobes
22-Apr-24 2.05/ 2.06 3. Describe the circle of Willis and areas supplied
12 1. Origin of cranial nerves
29-Apr-24 2.06 2. Head CT scan
13 Spine & vertebral column
1.Structure
2.Divisions and components
3.Clinical significance
6-May-24 2.06 / 2.07 Spinal Xray
14 PH
13-May-24 -NO SESSION-
Girmit Day 2.07 / 2.08
15 Discuss the anatomy of the kidney in terms of:
a. location,
b. external features (surfaces, borders, relations,
ligaments attached),
c. internal structure
20-May-24 2.08 d. neurovascular supply
e. histology

SEMESTER BREAK
1 15-Jul-24 Anatomy & Histology of prostate
Describe the anatomy of the prostate gland in terms
of:
a. Location and relations
b. External and internal features
c. Histology
d. Neurovascular supply
Discuss the anatomy of the ureter and its
2.09 constrictions including the clinical significance.
2 22-Jul-24 Anatomy of the neck
Describe the anatomy of the neck in terms of:
a. Triangles (border and content)
b. Compartments and their contents and roles
c. Fascia
d. Bones e. Muscles – actions
e. Blood vessels
f. Lymphatics & Lymph nodes
2.09/ 2.10 g. Nerves
3 29-Jul-24 Anatomy & histology of the Thyroid gland
Discuss the anatomy of the thyroid gland in terms of
its:
a. Shape, size, and weight
b. Location
c. Structure
d. Relations
e. Fascial covering and attachment to the larynx
f. Neurovascular supply
2.10/ 2.11 g. Histology
4 5-Aug-24 ECG
a. Technique how to count and calculate wave in
normal ECG
b. Identify/ describe abnormal ECG finding e.g.
Atrial fibrillation etc

2.11 Describe the anatomy of the pituitary gland


5 12-Aug-24 Describe the following parts of the male
reproductive system:
a. Components of the spermatic cord
b. Epididymis: structure, location
c. Ductus (vas) deferens: structure, route

Anatomy of the penis


Describe the anatomy of the penis including its
2.11/ 2.12 neurovascular supply and penile erection
6 19-Aug-24 Gross Anatomy of testes in term of:
a. Location, coverings, structure
b. Neurovascular supply
c. Histology
2.12 / 2.13
7 26-Aug-24 Describe the following parts of gross anatomy
and female reproductive system: fallopian tube,
cervix, vagina and uterus, in term of:
a. Location,
b. Relations
c. parts, clinical significance of fallopian tube in
relation to ectopic
d. Neurovascular supply
e. Histology
2.13
8 2-Sep-24

MID SEMESTER BREAK


9 9-Sep-24 Discuss the anatomy of the pelvis in terms of:
a. bones and ligaments
b. structure
c. openings and the boundaries of the greater and
lesser pelvis
d. the contents of the pelvic cavity in males and
females
2.13 e. the types and their differences
10 16-Sep-24 PH
Prophet -NO SESSION-
Mohammed’s
Birthday
2.13/ 2.14
11 23-Sep-24 Discuss the anatomy of the perineum in terms of:
a. External anatomy
b. boundaries and borders
c. contents
d. pouches
e. clinical significance of the ischio-anal fossa in
abscesses and fissures
f. Neurovascular supply particularly describing the
origin,
g. Course and distribution of the pudendal nerve and
the sites of pudendal nerve block
2.14/ 2.15
12 30-Sep-24
Describe the lymphatic drainage of the pelvis
and perineum and its clinical significance.
2.15/ 2.16
13 7-Oct-24
Fiji Day Recap:
Spinal Xray
2.16/ 2.17
14 14-Oct-24

2.17 No Session
15 21-Oct-24

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