Marks distribution: Total marks – 400
Category |
Details |
Marks |
Total Marks |
Written |
MCQ (Single Best Answer + Multiple True Or False) |
40 |
200 |
Structured Essay Question (SEQ) |
140 |
Formative Assessment (FA) |
20 |
SOE |
Structured Oral Examination |
100 |
100 |
Practical |
Objective Structured Practical Exam (OSPE) |
40 |
100 |
Traditional |
40 |
Note Book |
10 |
Assignment on Integrating Teaching |
10 |
Grand Total |
400 |
Cellular Physiology
Core
- Physiology: Definition, goal & importance of physiology
- Homeostasis: definition, major functional systems, control systems, and regulation of the body function
- The cell
- functions of cell membrane and cell organelles
- The cell membrane transport: active & passive transport, exocytosis & endocytosis, intercellular communication
- Membrane potential: definition, basic physics of membrane potential, Resting membrane potential
Action potential
- definition & propagation of action potential
- Mechanism of skeletal muscle contraction & relaxation
Neuromuscular junction: transmission of impulse from the nerve ending to the mufiber
Physiology of Blood
Core
- Blood: composition & functions
- Plasma proteins: origin, normal values, properties, functions & effect of hypoproteinemia
- Development and normal values of formed elements
- RBC: erythropoiesis
- Hemoglobin: synthesis, types, functions & fate of hemoglobin
- Red blood cell indices
- Anemia, Polycythemia & Jaundice: definition & classification
- WBC: Classification, morphology, properties & functions, leukocytosis, leucopenia
- Platelet: morphology & functions
- Hemostasis: definition & events
- Coagulation: definition, mechanism
- Clotting factors & fibrinolysis
- Blood grouping: ABO & Rh system
- Hazards of blood transfusion & Rh incompatibility
Additional/Applied Physiology
- Bleeding disorder: thrombocytopenic purpura & hemophilia, tests for bleeding disorder
Cardiovascular Physiology
Core
- Cardiac muscle: physiological anatomy, properties
- Junctional tissues of the heart: generation of cardiac impulse & its conduction
- Cardiac cycle: events, pressure & volume changes during different phases
- Heart sounds: types & characteristics
- ECG: principles, characteristics & interpretations
- Functional classification of blood vessels & microcirculation
- Interrelationship among pressure, flow, and resistance
- Local & humoral control of blood flow by the tissue
- Exchange of fluid through the capillary membrane
- SV, EDV, ESV, EF: definition & factors affecting them
- Cardiac output: definition, measurement, regulation, and factors affecting cardiac output
- Venous return: definition and factors affecting
- Peripheral resistance: definition & factors affecting
- Heart rate: definition, normal values, factors affecting & regulation
- Radial pulse: definition & characteristics
- Blood pressure: definition, types, measurement & regulation of arterial blood pressure
Additional/Applied Physiology
Circulatory adjustment during exercise, Coronary circulation
Cardiac arrhythmias: tachycardia, bradycardia, bradycardia & heart block
Shock: definition, classification. Physiological basis of the compensatory mechanism of circulatory shock
Respiratory Physiology
Core
- Physiological anatomy of the respiratory system
- Respiration: definition, mechanism
- Pulmonary and alveolar ventilation
- Pulmonary volumes and capacities (spirometry)
- Dead space: definition & types
- Pulmonary circulation- pressure in pulmonary system effect of hydrostatic pressure in lungs, pulmonary capillary dynamics
- Composition of atmospheric, alveolar, inspired, and expired air
- Respiratory unit and respiratory membrane
- Diffusion of Gases through the respiratory membrane
- Transport of Oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood & body fluid. Oxy-hemoglobin dissociation curve. Bohr effect, Haldane effect & chloride shift mechanism
- Respiratory centers: name, location & functions
- Nervous & chemical regulation of respiration
- Lung function tests: name, significance
- Ventilation -perfusion ratio
- Regulation of respiration during exercise
- Hypoxia: definition, types
- Cyanosis: definition & types
Additional/Applied Physiology
- Oxygen therapy in hypoxia
- Definition of dyspnea, hypercapnia & periodic breathing
Renal Physiology
Core
- Kidney: functions
- Nephron: types, parts, structure & functions
- Renal circulation: peculiarities & functional importance
- Urine formation: basic mechanism
- GFR: definition, determinants, measurement, control of GFR & regulation of renal blood flow
- Reabsorption and secretion by the renal tubules
- Definition of Tm, Renal threshold, tubular load & plasma load, plasma clearance and diuresis,
- Mechanism of formation of concentrated urine & diluted urine
- Micturition reflex
Additional/Applied Physiology
Abnormalities of micturition
Gastrointestinal Physiology
Core
- Physiological anatomy of gastrointestinal (GI) tract
- Enteric nervous system
- Local hormones of GIT: name, function & regulation of secretion
- Hormonal control of GI function
- Movements of the GIT
- GI reflexes
- Functions of the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
Additional / Applied Physiology
Endocrine Physiology and Physiology of Reproduction
Core
- Endocrine glands: name & name of their hormones
- Hormone: definition, classification, mechanism of action, assessment of hormone level
- Hypothalamic hormones, releasing & inhibitory hormones: name and functions
- Pituitary Gland:physiological anatomy
- Pituitary hormones (anterior & posterior): name, functions, mechanism of actions, and their control by the hypothalamus and disorders (dwarfism, gigantism, acromegaly & hypopituitarism, and diabetes insipidus)
- Thyroid Gland: physiological anatomy
- Thyroid hormones: biosynthesis, transport, functions, mechanism of action, regulation of secretion, disorders (hypo and hyperthyroidism, cretinism, myxoedema and goitre)
- Parathyroid Gland: physiological anatomy
- Parathyroid hormone: functions, mechanism of action & regulation of secretion
Adrenal Gland
- physiological anatomy. Adrenocortical hormones: name, functions, mechanism of action, regulation secretion & disorders (Addison’s disease, Cushing’s Syndrome, Conn’s disease)
- Islets of Langerhans of pancreas- hormones: functions, mechanism of action & regulation of secrets
Additional/Applied Physiology
- Pathophysiology of insulin deficiency
- Introduction to reproductive physiology, sex determination & sex differentiation Puberty
- Functional anatomy of the male reproductive system
- Secondary sex characteristics of male
- Testes: functional structure and functions
- Testosterone: function
- Spermatogenesis: steps & hormonal control
- Functional anatomy of the female reproductive system
- Secondary sex characteristics of female
- Ovaries: functional structure and functions. Functional structure of the uterus
- Menstrual cycle: definition, phases and hormonal control
- Ovarian cycle: phases and hormonal regulation
- Ovulation: definition, mechanism & hormonal control
- Definition of menstruation, menarche & menopause
- Ovarian hormones
- Functions of estrogen and progesterone
- Placental hormones: name & functions
- Mammogenesis: development and lactation
Additional/Applied Physiology
Indicators of ovulation. Anovulatory cycle.
Neurophysiology
Core
- Functional organization of the nervous system and functions of major levels of the Central Nervous System
(CNS)
- Neuron: definition, parts, types
- Nerve fiber: classification, properties, effects of injury/section to the nerve fiber
- Synapse: physiological anatomy, properties, types, synaptic transmission
- Neurotransmitters: definition, types, functions
- Sensory receptor: definition, classification, properties, receptor potential
- General/somatic senses: definition, classification
- Ascending tracts/sensory pathways: name & function
- Spinothalamic tract, tract of Gall, tract of Burdach, spinocerebellar tract: origin, course, termination & function
- Cerebral cortex: name & functions of the Brodmann’s areas
- Reflex: definition, classification, properties
- Reflex arc: definition, components
- Stretch reflex, withdrawal reflex, crossed extensor reflex, reciprocal innervation & planter response
- Muscle spindle: definition, physiological anatomy, functions
- Muscle tone: definition, function, maintenance
- Descending tracts/motor pathways: name & function
- Pyramidal tract: origin, course, termination, function & effect of lesion
- Extrapyramidal tract: name, functions
- Upper motor neuron and Lower motor neuron: definition, example, effect of lesion
- Spinal cord: hemi section
- Cerebellum: functional division, functions, error control mechanism of motor activity & cerebellar disorder
- Basal ganglia: functional components, functions & effects of lesion
- Thalamus, Reticular formation, limbic system: components & functions
- Hypothalamus: name of the nucleus and functions
- Autonomic Nervous system: components and functions
Additional/Applied Physiology
- Pain: types, the dual pathway for transmission of pain, referred pain. The thermostatic function of the hypothalamus. Posture, equilibrium: definition, name of the areas controlling them. Sleep, memory: definition, name of the areas controlling them. Alarm or stress response
Physiology of Body Temperature
Core
- Normal body temperature, site of measurement, sources of heat gain, channels of heat loss, and regulation of body temperature in hot and cold environments
Additional/Applied Physiology
- Heat stroke, hypothermia, frostbite, fever
Physiology of Special Senses
Core
- Vision: physiological anatomy of the eye, image formation in the eyes, visual receptors, visual pathway, common refractive errors, photochemistry of vision, accommodation reaction, light reflex, dark & light adaptation, field of vision, color vision, color blindness, visual acuity
- Hearing:auditory apparatus, receptor, mechanism of sound wave transmission, auditory pathway
- Smell: smell receptors, olfactory pathway
- Taste: taste receptors, modalities of taste sensation, taste pathway
Additional/Applied Physiology
- Effects of the lesion on the visual pathway
- Argyll Robertson pupil, Horner’s syndrome
Physiology Practical
Core
- Developing skills in using of microscope & common laboratory equipment
- Collection & preparation of blood samples
- Observation of osmotic behavior of RBC
- Determination of the total count of RBC
- Determination of the total count of WBC
- Determination of differential count of WBC
- Estimation of hemoglobin
- Observation of osmotic fragility of RBC
- Determination of ESR
- Determination of PCV
- Determination of Blood grouping (ABO & Rh system) & cross-matching
- Determination of bleeding time & clotting time
- Interpretation of Red Cell Indices
Core
- Measurement of Blood Pressure & effect of exercise on it
- Auscultation of 1st & 2nd heart sounds
- Examination of the radial pulse
- Recording & analysis of normal ECG (12 leads)
Core
- Examination of the respiratory system (physiological aspect)
- Counting of respiratory rate
- Auscultation of breath sounds
- Determination of lung function tests including Spirometry
Core
- Examination of motor & sensory functions
- Elicitation of the reflexes & interpretation of its clinical importance. (knee jerk, biceps jerk, triceps jerks & planter response)
Core
- Auscultation of intestinal sound
Core
- Determination of specific gravity of urine
Core
- Examination of motor & sensory functions
- Elicitation of the reflexes & interpretation of its clinical importance. (Knee jerk, biceps jerk, triceps jerks & planter response)
Core
- Recording of the body temperature
- Observation of the effect of exercise on body temperature
Core
- Observation of Light reflex
- Interpretation of visual acuity and color vision
- Conduction and interpretation of Rinne test & Weber test