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Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 PATTERN OF UG TEACHING Didactic Lectures 300 Demonstrations 10 Tutorials 30 Seminars conducted during the year & Number of students attending each Conducted during the year Number of students attending each Practicals a) Amphibian b) Mammalian c) Haematology d) Clinical Physiology Any other teaching/training activities 15 50 180 hours 35 hours 15 hours 50 hours 80 hours. DMLT Training Is there any integrated teaching? With Anatomy department. If yes, details thereof. Thorax – respiratory system, Thorax – CVS Brain – CNS, Abdomen – Digestion, Excretion Total 75 hrs of assessment which includes:(1). Periodic tests: Minimum 4 per year. (2). One internal evaluation at the end of first term. (3). Preliminary examination (4). University examination All tests and examinations mentioned above include Theory examination (MCQs, short and long questions), Practical examination and viva voce. Records : Methods of Assessment thereof: Page 1 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 I M.B.B.S Teaching Time Table for students, PHYSIOLOGY / BIOCHEMISTRY / ANATOMY Monday 9.00AM to 10.00AM 10.00AM to 11.00AM Physiology (L) Physiology (L) Tuesday Wednesday Thursday P.S.M (L) Saturday 12.00AM to 1.00PM Biochemistry (L) 1.00PM to 2.00PM Physiology (L) Anatomy Biochemistry (L) Friday 11.00AM to 12.00AM Physiology (L) Biochemistry (L) 4.00PM to 5.00PM Physiology Practical Or Biochem. Practical Tutorial/Viva (physio/Biochem) Anatomy Physiology (L) Physiology (L) Anatomy Physiology (L) 2.00PM to 4.00PM Biochemistry (L) Physiology (L) Anatomy Page 2 of 11 R E C E S S Physiology Practical Or Biochem. Practical Tutorial/Viva (physio/Biochem) Anatomy Physiology Tutorial Or Biochem. Tutorial Seminar (Physio/Biochem) Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 Batch Schedule for Physiology / Biochemistry (Practical / Demonstrations) Batch Roll No. A 1 to 38 B 39 to 76 C 77 to 113 D 114 to 150 Relations of Batches Batch – A Physiology Lab – I Batch – B Batch –D Physiology Lab. II Biochemistry Lab. Batch – C Physiology Lab – III Batch Schedule for Physiology / Biochemistry (Tutorial / Viva / Seminar) Batch Roll No. X 1 to 75 Y 75 to 150 Page 3 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 LECTURES There are Nine (9) systems to be studied The major lecture are as under : (1) Blood : (a) Composition properties and functions of blood (b) R.B.C.s their formation & functions (c) Hemoglobin (d) Anemias and blood indices (e) Leukocytes - formation and functions (f) Thrombocytes and hemostasis (g) Plasma proteins & E.S.R. (h) Lymph and R.E. System (i) Blood groups (j) Immunity (k) Blood Volume (2) Digestive System : (a) Anatomical physiology (b) Salivary secretion (c) Gastric secretion (d) Pancreatic secretion (e) Bile including lever function tests & Jaundice (f) Intestinal secretion (g) Movements of Gastrointestinal tract (h) Hormones of GIT (3) Physiology of Excitable Tissues (Muscles & Nerves) : (a) Internal environment (b) Transport across cell membranes (c) Physiology basis of Bio electrical potentials (d) Structure of classification of nerve fibers (e) Properties of nerve cells and their fibers (including Degeneration & Regeneration) (f) Neuromuscular transmission (g) Structure, functions and properties of muscles (h) Mechanism of contraction of difference types of muscles (i) Physiological changes during muscle contractions Page 4 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 (4) Respiration System : (a) Physiological anatomy of respiratory tract (b) Mechanics of respiration (including pressure changes) (c) Lung volume, capacities and function tests (d) Composition of respiratory gases (e) Transport of Oxygen in Blood (f) Transport of Carbon dioxide in Blood (g) Regulations of respiration (h) Hypoxia, Asphyxia (i) Cyanosis and periodic breathing (j) Dysbarism and acclimatization to high altitude (k) Exercise and space Physiology (5) Cardiovascular System : (a) Functional anatomy of heart (b) Origin and spread of cardiac impulse (c) Cardiac cycle (with heart sounds and pressure changes) (d) Electrocardiogram (e) Heart rate (f) Cardiac output (g) Arterial blood pressure (h) Arterial and venous pulse (i) Capillary and regional circulation (j) Hemorrhage, Hypovolemic shock (k) Cardiovascular change during exercise and cardiac efficiency tests. (6) Excretory System : (a) Physiological anatomy of Kidney (b) Renal Circulation (c) Glomerular filtration rate (d) Functions of renal tubules (e) Reabsorpotion of physiologically important substances (f) Counter current mechanism (g) Role of kidney in acid-base balance in body (h) Micturition (i) Renal function tests (j) Functions of skin (k) Regulations of body temperature Page 5 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 (7) Central Nervous System : (a) Introduction (b) Synapse and synaptic transmission (c) Automatic nervous system (including Adr medulla) (d) Sensory receptor sensations (e) Spinal Cord : Tracts and lesions (f) Reflexes (g) Motor organization (h) Brain stem (including vestibular apparatus) (i) Basal Ganglia (j) Cerebellum (k) Tone, posture and equilibrium (l) Motor control mechanism (m) Thalamus (n) Hypothalamus (o) Limbic cortex (p) Cerebral cortex (q) Speech, Learning and memory (r) A.R.F. Electroencephalogram gram and d sleep (s) Pain (t) CSF (8) Special Senses : (a) Structure of eye (b) Refractory medias of eye heir errors and corrections (c) Retina : Structure, photochemistry (d) Visual pathways and its lesions (e) Visual activity and binocular vision (f) Accommodation and adaptations to darkness (g) Color Vision (h) Visual perceptions : Central mechanism (i) Physiological movements of eye (j) Functional anatomy of ear (k) Structure and functions of middle ear (l) Organs of Corti and mechanism of hearing (m) Endocochlear potentials and auditory pathways (n) Deafness and tests of hearing (o) Taste and smell Page 6 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 (9) Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology : (a) Introduction (b) Hypothalamohypophyseal axis (c) Anterior pituitary gland (including growth and development) (d) Posterior pituitary gland (e) Thyroid gland (f) Hormonal control of blood calcium level (g) Endocrine pancreas (h) Andrenal gland (i) Hormones of heart, kidney and thymus (j) Introduction to reproductive physiology (k) Male reproductive system : structure, functions (l) Female reproductive system : structure and functions (m) Fertilizations, placenta, pregnancy and pregnancy tests (n) Parturition and lactation (o) Physiological basis of family planning PRACTICALS General Practicals: 1 Study of appliances - Experimental instruments 2 Study of appliances - Hematology and clinical instruments 3 Study of appliances - Compound microscope Hematology Practicals: 1 Packed cell volume 2 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 3 Effect of tonicity of saline, fragility 4 Total red cell count 5 MCD, price jone’s curve 6 Estimation of haemoglobin 7 Haemin crystals, reticulocyte count 8 Blood indices and related calculation 9 Total white cell count 10 Cells in peripheral blood film 11 Differential WBC count 12 Absolute count, arneth count 13 Coagulation - B.T.C.T. 14 Blood grouping Page 7 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 Clinical Physiology Practicals: 1 Radial pulse, Sphygmography 2 Arterial blood pressure 3 Cardiac efficiency tests 4 Clinical examination in general 5 Clinical examination of Cardiovascular system 6 Clinical examination of Respiratory system 7 Artificial respiration and Cardio pulmonary resuscitation 8 Spirometry 9 Respiratory efficiency tests 10 Stethography 11 Examinations of sensory functions 12 Examinations of motor functions 13 Examinations of reflexes 14 Examinations of cranial nerves – I,III,IV,V,VI 15 Examinations of cranial nerves – II 16 Examinations of cranial nerves – VII,IX.X.XI,XII 17 Examinations of cranial nerves – VIIII, 18 CNS higher functions 19 Clinical examinations of abdomen 20 Thermometry Amphibian practicals: 1 Gastrocnemius msucle, sciatic nerve preparation 2 Simple muscle curve 3 Quantal summation 4 Strength duration curve 5 Effect of temperature on SMC 6 Effect of load on SMC 7 Effect of two successive stimuli 8 Genesis of tetanus 9 Phenomenon of Fatigue Page 8 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 10 Ergograph 11 Velocity of nerve impulse 12 Perfusion of amphibian heart 13 Frog’s heart beat 14 Effect of temperature on frog’s heart 15 Properties of cardiac muscle 16 Effect of vagus and crescent stimulation 17 Effect of drugs on frog’s heart 18 Identification of drugs Mammalian practicals:1 Recording of heart beat and respiration 2 Perfusion of guinea pig ileum 3 Perfusion of guinea pig jejunum 4 Recording of blood pressure and respiration of dog 5 Effect of drugs on blood pressure of dog Graphs, charts, calculations etc 1 Endocrine disorder photographs 2 O2 and CO2 dissociation curve 3 ECG 4 EEG 5 EMG 6 Contraceptives, menstrual cycle and BBT 7 GTT 8 GFT 9 Cystometrogram 10 Renal function tests 11 Sino-aortic mechanisms 12 Pressure and volume changes during cardiac cycle 13 Action potential 14 Strength duration curve Page 9 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN LAST 3 YEARS (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) Variable Response Of Ist MBBS Students To Exam Stress Dr. Rajesh Kathrotia*, Dr. Manish Kakaiya**, Dr. Dinesh Parmar***, Dr. Kalpesh Vidja**,Dr. Kirit Sakariya*, Dr. Neeta Mehta**** *Assistant Professor, **Tutor, ***Resident, ****Professor & Head, Department Of Physiology, PDU Medical College, Rajkot. Published in NJIRM 2010; Vol. 1(3). July-Sept.2010 Sleeping late and sleeping less affects body mass index in adolescent boys and girls. Dr. RG Kathrotia, Dr. P V Rao, Dr. S J Paralikar, Dr. C J Shah, Dr. E R Oommen Iranian Journal Of Medical Sciences Volume 35,No.1 March 2010. Impact of different grades of body mass index on left ventricular structure and function. Rajesh G Kathrotia, Swapnil J Paralikar, Pinkesh V Rao, Elvy R Oommen Accepted for publication in Indian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology April-June 2010 Issue. A Correlation between Dyslipidaemia and Glycaemic Control in Type 2 Diabetic Patients Dr.Dinesh Parmar*, Dr.Kirit Sakariya***, Dr.Kalpesh Vidja**, Dr.Neeta Mehta****, Dr.Manish Kakaiya*** *Resident, **Tutor, ***Assistant Professor, ****Professor and Head, Department of Physiology, PDU Medical College, Rajkot NJIRM 2012; Vol. 3(1).January-March A Comparative Study of Serum Lipid Profile between Premenopausal And Postmenopausal Women. Dr.Maulik S. Varu*, Dr.Anup M. Vegad*, Dr. Hitesh A. Jani**, Dr.Chirag V. Savalia***, Dr.Varsha S. Joshi**** * Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Govt Medical College, Bhavnagar, ** Assistant Professor , Department of Physiology, M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, *** Assistant Professor , Department of Physiology, P. D. U. Medical College, Rajkot, **** Professor & Head, Department of Physiology, M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar,Gujarat. NJIRM 2012; Vol. 3(1).January-March A Study of First Episode of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients. Dr.Anup M. Vegad*, Dr.Maulik S. Varu*, Dr.Mahesh M. Rathod**,Dr. Hitesh A. Jani***, Dr.Chirag V. Savalia**** Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Govt Medical College, Bhavnagar. ** Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, P. D. U. Medical College, Rajkot. ** * Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, *** * Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, P. D. U. Medical College, Rajkot, Gujarat NJIRM 2011; Vol. 3(3). July- Auguest Learning style adopted by medical student. Chinmay shah, Naisargi Joshi, H B Mehta, P A Gokhle artment of Physiology, Govt. Medical college, Bhavnagar,Gujarat,India nternational research Journal of Pharmacy ,2(12),2011 Page 10 of 11 Academic Activites Physiology Dept. 2012 Physiology Number of Demonstration Room/s Capacity Amphibian laboratory Seats Mammalian laboratory Departmental Library 2 (72 sq.mt. & 93.02 sq. mt.) 75 each AV Aids OHP & LCD 96.8 sq.mt. Haematology laboratory 289.29 sq.mt. (30 Seats) Microscope 58 60.30 sq.mt. Clinical Physiology 91.45 sq.mt. 205 Books Research Lab. Preparation rooms 1 *Biophysiology Lab 209.20 sq.mt. (90 Seats) Charts 50 53.68 sq.mt. With colorimeter, tonometer, cathotray, opthalmoscope etc. Colorimeter, incubator for PG students 91.45 sq.mt. (20 Capacity) *Seminar Room Page 11 of 11