UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBIDEPARTMENT OF HUMAN ANATOMYMBChB/BDS TEACHING SCHEDULE 2014
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
1
Jan 20th-24th
Mon Introduction to the Department of Human Anatomy & Ethics - A & B (MH2)
Prof. Saidi/Dr. Awori
Scope, posture of man, terms of position & movement – A (MH2)
Dr. GikenyeTue Musculoskeletal system – A (MH2)
Dr. Olabu
Cardiorespiratory system – A (MH2)Dr. Odula
Wed Scope, posture of man, terms of position and movement – B (MH2)Dr. Gikenye
Musculoskeletal system – B (MH2)
Dr. OlabuThu Introduction to Microscopic Anatomy: – A
(Practical-Lab)
Dr. Ndung’u/Maseghe
Introduction to Microscopic Anatomy – B(Practical-Lab)
Dr. Ndung’u/Maseghe
Cardiorespiratory system – B (MH2)
Dr. Fri Introduction to
Embryology: Terms & genetics.Cell division: Mitosis- All-(MH2)Dr. Gichangi
Digestive system – All (MH2)
Dr. Kaisha
Urogenital System – All (MH2)
Dr. Kigera
Neuroendocrine System – All (MH2)
Dr. AworiStudy Objectives
Be familiar with basic terms used in gross and developmental anatomy. Be able to describe the posture of man Be able to safely use a light microscope and familiarize yourself with other types of microscopy Appreciate the fundamentals of the body systems as introduced to you. Be able to apply genetics to the science of cell division and inheritance
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27th-31st Jan
Mon Musculoskeletal System &Cardiorespiratory System – A (Practical)
Dr. Odula/Pulei/Ongeti/AworiTue Digestive system – A
(Practical)
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe
Urogenital & Neuroendocrine systems– A (Practical)
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/ButtWed Musculoskeletal System – B
(Practical)
Dr. Awori/Gichangi
Cardiorespiratory &digestive systems – B (Practical)
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/MasegheThu Hierarchy of
organization and basic tissues – All (MH2)Dr. Kaisha
Microscopic anatomy techniques- A
Dr. Kaisha/Olabu
Microscopic anatomy techniques- B
Dr. Kaisha/Olabu
Urogenital & Neuroendocrine systems – B (Practical)
Dr. Ongeti/Odula/Gikenye/Butt/Ndung’uFri Meiosis,
gametogenesis & fertilization- All (MH2)
Dr. Obimbo
Female reproductive cycle, contraception infertility & assisted reproduction – All (MH2)Dr. Gichangi
TUTORIAL Introduction to Dissection – All (MH2) (Lecture)
Dr. AworiStudy objectives
Appreciate the fundamentals of the body systems as introduced to you. Describe meiosis & relate gametogenesis. Be clear on fertilization and clinical problems related to it. Be familiar with techniques of tissue preparation for microscopy & use this knowledge to identify & characterize the four basic tissues.
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WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
3
3rd-7th
Feb
Mon Dissection: Gluteal region – A
Dr. Kigera/Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/AworiTue Dissection: Back of the thigh
& popliteal fossa – A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe
Dissection: Back of the thigh & popliteal fossa – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/OlabuWed Dissection: Gluteal region – B
Dr. Kigera/Gichangi
Dissection: Back of the thigh & popliteal fossa – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/HassanaliThu Cytology I: Structure of cellular components
- All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
Dissection: Back of the thigh & popliteal fossa – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye/Butt
Fri Early development: Cleavage, implantation & bilaminar embryonic disc – All (MH2)
Dr. Gichangi
Clinical Anatomy of gluteal region, back of the thigh and popliteal fossa
– All (MH2)
Dr. Gikenye
PROGRESS ASSESSMENT TEST (PAT) 1
Dr. Awori/GikenyeStudy objectives
Describe the organization of gluteal & hamstring muscles including attachments innervation & blood supply and their role in posture & gait, the structures contained in the sciatic foramina.
State the boundaries and contents of the popliteal fossa, arterial anastomoses in the thigh Describe the structure & function of the cell membrane & membranous organelles, the nucleus & cytoskeleton and be familiar with a few
examples of disorders associated with these structures. Describe the process of cleavage, implantation and the development of the early embryo.
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10th-14th Feb
Mon Dissection: Femoral triangle – A
Dr. Kigera/Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/Awori
Tue Dissection: Anteromedial thigh- A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe/Mandela
Dissection: The Hip joint – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/OlabuWed Dissection: Femoral triangle – B
Dr. Mandela/Kigera/Gichangi
Dissection: Anteromedial thigh-B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/Hassanali/AworiThu Cytology II: The cell cycle and
cellular adaptations- All (MH2)
Dr. Ndung’u
Dissection: The Hip joint – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/Obimbo /Gikenye/Butt
Fri Neurulation & gastrulation- All (MH2)
Dr. Gichangi
Tutorials-All (Teaching labs)
All-teaching staff
Clinical Anatomy of the hip and anteromedial thigh
Dr. OlabuStudy Objectives
Describe the topographic organization of the thigh and hip joint and be familiar with clinical aspects of this region including femoral hernias and other swellings in femoral triangle, the adductor canal, hip joint dislocation.
Recall the phases & control of the cell cycle and the relevance to apoptosis and causation of cancer. Cell functional specialization and its relevance in histological tissue identification.
Describe the process of neurulation & gastrulation. Differentiate between primary and secondary neurulation and name the various neural tube disorders and state their embryological basis. State the derivatives of the three germ layers and disorders of gastrulation.
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WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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17th-21st Feb
Mon Dissection: Knee Joint – A Dr. Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/Kigera/Awori
Tue Dissection: Anterior Leg and Dorsum of the foot – A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe/Mandela
Dissection: Peroneal and Flexor Compartments of the leg – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/Olabu
Wed Dissection: Knee Joint – B
Dr. Gichangi/Kigera/Mandela
Dissection: Anterior Leg and dorsum of the foot – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/Hassanali/AworiThu Organization of
epithelia: Lining & glandular – All (MH2)Dr. Mandela
Organization of epithelia: Lining & glandular – A(Practical)Dr. Mandela/Maseghe
Organization of epithelia: Lining & glandular – B(Practical)
Dr. Maseghe/Mandela
Dissection: Peroneal and flexor compartments of the leg – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye/Butt
Fri Fetal membranes & the placenta; Multiple gestation – All (MH2)Dr. Gichangi
Neurovascular anatomy: Lower limb- All (MH2)Dr. Kigera
Clinical anatomy of the knee, leg, ankle & foot- All (MH2)
Dr. Gikenye
Review of lower limbs – All (MH2)
Dr. AworiStudy objectives
Describe the organization of the knee, leg and foot. Be familiar with clinical aspects of these areas including knee & ankle instability, meniscal blood supply, compartment syndromes, nerve entrapment syndromes, venous insufficiency etc.
Describe characteristics of epithelial tissue and types of lining and glandular epithelia Know the various fetal membranes including amnion, yolk sac, allantois and chorion and clinical abnormalities related to their disruption or
abnormal fate including amniotic band syndrome, vitelline disorders, urachal disorders, gestational trophoblastic disease. Familiarize yourself with the causation of multiple gestation and organization of gestational sacs in these.
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24th-28th Feb
Mon Dissection: The ankle joint and the tarsal tunnel – A
Dr. Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/KigeraTue Dissection: Plantar aspect of
the foot – A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe
Regional review: Tag practical – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/OlabuWed The ankle joint and the tarsal
tunnel – B
Dr. Gichangi/Kigera
Dissection: Plantar aspect of the foot – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/Hassanali
Thu Organization of connective tissue I: Connective tissue proper & adipose tissue- All (MH2)
Dr. Olabu/Kaisha
Organization of connective tissue I: Connective tissue proper & adipose tissue- A (Practical)
Dr. Kaisha/Olabu
Organization of connective tissue I: Connective tissue proper & adipose tissue- B(Practical)
Dr. Olabu/Kaisha
Regional review: Tag practical – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye/Butt
Fri Fetal growth: Assessment of growth and factors influencing this.Principles of teratology- All (MH2)
Prof. Ogeng’o
TUTORIALS –All (Teaching labs)
All-teaching staff
PAT 2
Dr. Olabu/OngetiStudy objectives
Describe the general organization of connective tissue and then focus on structure & functions the components of connective tissue proper (fibrous connective tissue) & of adipose tissue. Familiarize yourself with disorders of fibrous connective tissue such as scurvy & those of adipose tissue.
Describe the factors influencing fetal growth, assessment of fetal size/gestational age.
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Be familiar with causation and mechanisms for the various congenital malformations.WEEK DAY 8-9 9-11 11-1pm 2-5pm
7
3rd – 7th Mar
Mon Dissection: The back – A Dr. Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Pectoral region and the mammary gland – A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe
Dissection: The Axilla & brachial plexus – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/Olabu
Wed Dissection: The back – B
Dr. Gichangi/Kigera
Dissection: Pectoral region and the mammary gland – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/HassanaliThu Organization
connective tissue II: Cartilage & bone- All (MH2)Dr. Awori
Organization connective tissue II: Cartilage & bone- A(Practical)Dr. Awori/Kigera
Organization connective tissue II: Cartilage & bone- B(Practical)
Dr. Awori/Kigera
Dissection: The Axilla & brachial plexus – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye/Butt
Fri Development of connective tissue I: Embryonic (mesenchyme) & fibrous connective tissue- All (MH2)Prof. Ogeng’o
Development of connective tissue II: Cartilage and bone – All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
Clinical Anatomy of the back & axilla – All (MH2)
Dr. Odula
Clinical anatomy of the pectoral region & the breast – All (MH2)
Prof. SaidiStudy Objectives
Describe the organization & clinical aspects of the pectoral muscles including attachment, innervation & their actions; the extent, blood supply & lymphatic drainage of the adult female breast; erector spinae & scapula muscles.
Describe the formation, location & distribution of the brachial plexus including its common disorders and the boundaries & contents of the axilla.
Describe the development of fibrous connective tissue, bone & cartilage including the basis of common anomalies of these tissues and the histological organization of bone & cartilage including basis for their common disorders such as osteogenesis imperfecta, dysplasias and of the epiphyseal plate.
810th -14th March
MID SEMESTER CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST (All)
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17th-21st Mar
Mon Dissection: Dissection: Gleno-humeral, acromioclavicular & sternoclavicular joints – ADr. Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Arm & elbow region – A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe/Mandela
Dissection: Extensor compartment of the forearm – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/Olabu/Kaisha
Wed Dissection: Gleno-humeral, acromioclavicular & sternoclavicular joints – BDr. Gichangi/Kigera/Mandela
Dissection: Arm & elbow region – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/Hassanali/AworiThu Organization of
skin & appendages- All (MH2)Dr. Pulei
Organization of skin & appendages –A (Practical)Dr. Kaisha/Pulei
Organization of skin & appendages- B (Practical)
Dr. Pulei/Kaisha
Dissection: Extensor compartment of the forearm – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/Obimbo/Gikenye/Butt/Kaisha
Fri Development of the skin and its appendages- All (MH2)
Dr. Gichangi
TUTORIALS- All
All-teaching staff
Clinical anatomy of the shoulder and elbow joints –All (MH2)
Dr. KigeraStudy objectives
Describe the organization of the shoulder joint complex, the arm and extensor forearm and the elbow joint. For each joint, state its static & dynamic stabilizers, blood supply & common directions of dislocation.
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Describe the development & histological organization of the skin & its appendages; include common disorders of these structures.WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
10
24th-28th
Mar
Mon Dissection: Flexor compartments of the forearm – A
Dr. Odula/Obimbo/Pulei/Kigera/AworiTue Dissection: Radio-ulnar
joints and wrist region – A
Dr. Gichangi/Maseghe/Mandela
Dissection: The Hand – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/Butt/Olabu/Kaisha
Wed Dissection: Flexor compartments of the forearm – B
Dr. Gichangi/Kigera/Mandela
Dissection: Radio-ulnar joints and wrist region – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/Hassanali/AworiThu Organization of
propulsion tissue- All (MH2)
Dr. Ndung’u
Organization of propulsion tissue- A (Practical)
Dr. Odula/Ndung’u
Organization of propulsion tissue- B (Practical)
Dr. Ndung’u/Odula
Dissection: The Hand – B
Dr Ndung’u/Ongeti/Odula/Obimbo/Gikenye/Butt/Saidi/Kaisha
Fri Development of muscles and limbs- All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
Clinical Anatomy of the forearm, wrist and hand- All (MH2)
Dr. Gikenye
MID SEMESTER ONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT.
Study objectives Describe the organization of the flexor muscles of the forearm, the radio-ulna & radio-carpal articulations and the hand. Describe the development & histological organization of muscle. State the steps in the process of limb development and the basis for common
congenital anomalies of the muscles & limbs such as torticollis, club foot, amelia, phocomelia.
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31st Mar-4th
Apr
Mon Dissection: The scalp – A
Tue Dissection: The skull and cranial cavity – A
Prosected specimens: The vertebral canal and spinal cord – A
Wed Dissection: The scalp – B Dissection: The skull and cranial cavity – B
Thu Nervous tissue I: An introduction & cells - All (MH2)
Dr. Kaisha
Nervous tissue I: An introduction & cells- A (Practical)
Mandela/Kaisha
Nervous tissue I: An introduction & cells- B(Practical)
Kaisha/Mandela
Prosected specimens: The vertebral canal and spinal cord – B
Fri Development of the skull, spine and chest wall- All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
Clinical anatomy of scalp, cranial cavity & vertebral canal –All (MH2)
Prof Hassanali
Imaging-based anatomy of the limbs- All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
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Study objectives Describe the organization of the scalp including clinical & histological layers, the cranial cavity & vertebral canal including meninges. Be
familiar with the clinical significance of pterion. Describe the structure and state the functions of the neurons and neuroglia. Develop the axial skeleton and state the basis of common anomalies associated with the development of this skeleton such as scoliosis &
kyphosis, pectus carinatum & escavatum, cervical rib etc
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
12
7th-11th Apr
Mon Dissection: Cerebral topography and functional areas – A
Tue Dissection: Base of the brain, brainstem and cranial nerves – A
Dissection: Medial surface of the brain & the blood supply of the brain– A
Wed Dissection: Cerebral topography and functional areas – B
Dissection: Base of the brain, brainstem and cranial nerves – B
Thu Nervous tissue II: Brainstem, spinal cord, ganglia & peripheral nerve- All (MH2)
Ndung’u
Nervous tissue II: Brainstem, spinal cord, ganglia & peripheral nerve- A (Practical)
Dr. Ndung’u/Kigera
Nervous tissue II: Brainstem, spinal cord, ganglia & peripheral nerve- B (Practical)
Dr. Ndung’u/Kigera
Dissection: Medial surface of the brain & the blood supply of the brain – B
Fri Development of the nervous system I: Brain vesicles, the spinal cord and brainstem- All (MH2)
Dr Gichangi
Cerebrum: Topography and functional localization and blood supply- All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
Spinal cord: Topography & the ascending & descending pathways- All (MH2)
Prof SaidiStudy objectives
Describe the topography of the cerebrum including the superior & medial surfaces & the base. Identify the functional areas and their blood supply. Be familiar with the arterial branches from the carotid & vertebro-basilar systems.
Be able to tell the sites of the Rexed laminae and brainstem nuclei and the major tracts in the spinal cord & brainstem, and relate these to spinal cord & brainstem syndromes.
Develop the brainstem & spinal cord; be familiar with the concept of secondary neurulation. Remember common anomalies including spinal dysraphism.
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14th-18th Apr
Mon Dissection: Diencephalon and ventricular system – A
Tue Dissection: Cerebellum and basal ganglia – A
Dissection: The limbic system – A
Wed Dissection: Diencephalon and ventricular system – B
Dissection: Cerebellum and basal ganglia – B
Thu Nervous tissue III: Organization of the cerebrum & the cerebellum –All (MH2)
Dr. Olabu
Nervous tissue III: Organization of the cerebrum & the cerebellum – A (Practical)
Dr. Maseghe/Olabu
Nervous tissue III: Organization of the cerebrum & the cerebellum – B (Practical)
Dr. Olabu/Maseghe
Dissection: The limbic system – B
Fri G O O D F R I D A Y
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Study objectives The learner must describe the topography of the cerebellum, diencephalon and the basal ganglia; relate the parts of these structures to function
and common disorders such as cerebellar ataxia, thalamic pain and Parkinson’s disease. Describe the development &histological organization of the cerebrum & cerebellum including the layers & cell types within.
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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21st-25th Apr
Mon E A S T E R M O N D A Y
Tue Tagged Practical: Review of neuroanatomy– A (Olabu/Maseghe)
Wed Tagged Practical: Review of neuroanatomy– A
(Olabu/Maseghe)
Tagged practical: Limbs –A
(Maseghe/Olabu)Thu Histological
organization of receptors of general and special sensation- All (MH2)
Dr. Ndung’u
Histological organization of receptors of general and special sensation- A (Practical)
Dr. Pulei/Ndung’u
Histological organization of receptors of general and special sensation- B (Practical)
Dr. Ndung’u/Pulei
Tagged Practical: Review of neuroanatomy – B
(Maseghe/Olabu)Fri Development of the nervous system II: Cerebrum
& the deep nuclei, diencephalon and the cerebellum – All (MH2)
Dr Gichangi
Brainstem nuclei & cranial nerves- All (MH2)
Dr. Butt
Neuroanatomy Review
Prof. Ogeng’o
Study Objectives Describe the organization of receptors of general & special sensation. Be able to state the derivatives of the various components of the pharyngeal arches & develop the tongue including its common malformations.
WEEK 15
28th
Apr 2nd May
END OF SEMESTER CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
16
5th – 9th May
Mon Dissection: Face and parotid region – A
Tue Dissection: Eyeball, orbit and its contents – A
Dissection: Posterior triangle of the neck – A
Wed Dissection: Face and parotid region – B
Dissection: Eyeball, Orbit and its Contents – B
Thu Histology of eyeball & its adnexum- All (MH2)
Dr. Kaisha
Histology of eyeball & its adnexum- A (Practical)
Kaisha/Butt
Histology of eyeball & its adnexum- B (Practical)
Butt/Kaisha
Dissection: Posterior triangle of the neck – A
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Fri Head and Neck development I: Pharyngeal arches and their derivatives – All (MH2)
Prof. Hassanali
Orbit, eyeball and the visual pathway – All (MH2)
Dr. Odula
Review of End of semester I examination – All (MH2)
Dr. PuleiStudy objectives
Familiarize yourself with muscles of the face especially those around sphincters; state the blood supply of the face and its clinical significance including the concept of the ‘danger’ area of the face.
State the organization of the parotid gland including boundaries, relations, parts & processes, contents its innervation; the facial nerve distribution.
Describe the walls & contents of the orbit and further describe the histological organization of the eyeball including the adaptations of various parts to their function. Outline the visual pathway the causes of various visual defects along this pathway.
Describe the development of the facial structures & the pituitary gland; state the basis of common malformations of this region such as the first arch syndromes (Pierre-Robins & Treacher-Collins)
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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12th-16th May
Mon Dissection: Sub-occipital neck triangles – A
Tue Dissection: The anterior neck triangle – A
Dissection: Root of the neck and vertebral triangle – A
Wed Dissection: Sub-occipital neck triangles – B
Dissection: The anterior neck triangle – B
Thu Microscopic organization of the endocrine glands of the head and neck- All (MH2)
Prof. Ogeng’o
Microscopic organization of the endocrine glands of the head and neck –A (Practical)
Prof. Ogeng’o /Olabu
Microscopic organization of the endocrine glands of the head and neck – B (Practical)
Prof. Ogeng’o/Olabu
Dissection: Root of the neck and vertebral triangle – B
Ndung’u/ Butt/Ongeti/Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye
Fri Head and neck development II: face, nose, palate, oral cavity, pharynx and pituitary gland – All (MH2)
Prof. Malek
Clinical Anatomy of neck triangles - All (MH2)
Dr. Butt
PAT 4
Dr. Mandela
Study objectives State the boundaries and contents of the neck triangles and the clinical significance of each. Describe the microscopic structure and secretions of the endocrine glands of the head & neck region & also the development of the eye & ear
and associated congenital anomalies.
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19th – 23rd May
Mon Dissection: Temporal, infratemporal & submandibular regions – A
Tue Dissection: Oral cavity, Pharynx and Nasal cavity – A
Dissection: Ear, Larynx and Trachea – A
Wed Dissection: Temporal, infratemporal & submandibular regions – A
Dissection: Oral cavity, Pharynx and Nasal cavity – A
Thu Microscopic organization of the oral cavity-
Microscopic organization of the Oral cavity
Microscopic organization of the oral cavity
Dissection: Ear, Larynx and Trachea – A
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All (MH2)
Dr. Butt
(Practical)
Dr.Butt/Dr. Mwachaka
(Practical)
Dr.Butt/Dr. MwachakaFri Development of the eye and the ear- All
(MH2)
Dr. Malek
Clinical anatomy of oral and maxillofacial regions
Dr. Butt
Clinical Anatomy of ENT region
Dr. MandelaStudy objectives
Describe the topographic, microscopic & developmental anatomy of the ear, oral region, pharynx and larynx and relevant clinical aspects as highlighted in the clinical anatomy sessions.
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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26th-30th May
Mon Dissection: Chest wall and Anterior Mediastinum – A
Tue Dissection: Lungs & the Pleura – A
Dissection: Middle Mediastinum: The heart, pericardium and other contents – A
Wed Dissection: Chest wall and Anterior Mediastinum – B
Dissection: Lungs & the Pleura – B
Thu Microscopic organization of the respiratory system- All (MH2)
Dr. Ndung’u
Microscopic organization of the respiratory system(Practical)
Dr. Pulei/Ndung’u/Kigera
Microscopic organization of the respiratory system(Practical)
Dr. Ndung’u/Pulei/Kigera
Dissection: Middle Mediastinum: The heart, pericardium and other contents – B
Fri Development of the respiratory system, body cavities, body walls and thoracic diaphragm – All (MH2)
Dr. Gichangi
Clinical Anatomy of the Chest wall, lungs, pleura and mechanisms of breathing– All (MH2)
Dr. Odula
PAT 5
Dr. MasegheStudy objectives
Describe the stages of lung development, the histology of the respiratory organs & mechanisms of breathing. Describe the organization of mediastinal structures.
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2nd-6th Jun
Mon Dissection: Superior Mediastinum and Thoracic inlet – A
Dr. Awori/Odula/Obimbo /Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Posterior mediastinum and Posterior chest wall – A
Dr. Mandela/Gichangi/Maseghe
Tagged revision: Head, Neck and Thorax – A Olabu et al
Wed Dissection: Superior Mediastinum and Thoracic inlet – B
Dr. Mandela/Awori/Gichangi/Kigera
Dissection: Posterior mediastinum and Posterior chest wall – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/Hassanali
Thu Microscopic organization of cardiovascular system
Microscopic organization of cardiovascular system(Practical)
Microscopic organization of cardiovascular system(Practical)
Tagged revision: Head, Neck and Thorax – A
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Prof. Ogeng’o/Ongeti Prof. Ogeng’o/Ongeti
Prof. Ogeng’o/OngetiOlabu et al
Fri Development of cardiovascular system I- All (MH2)
Prof. Ogeng’o
TUTORIALS-
All Staff
Clinical anatomy of the heart and the mediastinum
Dr. Odula.Study objectives
Describe the early stages of heart development up to chamber septation, describe how blood vessels re adapted to their function and look further at the organization & relations of posterior mediastinal structures.
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
21
9th – 13th June
Mon Dissection: Anterior abdominal wall and inguinal canal – A
Tue Dissection: Peritoneal Cavity – A
Dissection: Supracolic compartment – A
Wed Dissection: Anterior abdominal wall and inguinal canal – B
Dissection: Peritoneal Cavity – B
Thu Microscopic organization of lymphoid organs – All (MH2)
Dr. Pulei
Microscopic organization of Lymphoid organs(Practical)
Dr. Pulei/Dr.Obimbo
Microscopic organization of Lymphoid organs (Practical)
Dr. Pulei/Dr.Obimbo
Dissection: Supracolic compartment – A
Fri Development of Cardiovascular system II- All (MH2)
Prof. Ogeng’o
Organization and clinical anatomy of the Anterolateral abdominal wall & groin- All (MH2)
Dr. Ndung’u
Organization and clinical anatomy of the peritoneal cavity, liver, spleen and pancreas- All (MH2)
Dr. KaishaStudy objectives
Describe the organization of the anterolateral abdominal wall & the inguinal canal and the anatomy of inguinal hernias
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16th-20th
June
Mon Dissection: Intestines (jejunum, ileum, colon, appendix) – A
Dr. Awori/Odula/Obimbo/ Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Blood vessels of the GIT – A
Dr. Mandela/Gichangi/Maseghe
Dissection: Retroperitoneum I: Duodenum and pancreas – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/Ongeti/ Butt/Olabu
Wed Dissection: Intestines (jejunum, ileum, colon, appendix) – B
Dr. Mandela/Awori/
Dissection: Blood vessels of the GIT – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/ Hassanali
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Gichangi/ KigeraThu Digestive System I:
Microscopic organization of the hollow GIT
Dr. Odula
Digestive System I: Microscopic organization of the hollow GIT (Practical)
Dr. Ndung’u/Odula
Digestive System I: Microscopic organization of the hollow GIT (Practical)
Dr. Odula/Ndung’u
Dissection: Retroperitoneum I: Duodenum and pancreas – B
Ndung’u/ Butt/Ongeti/Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye
Fri
MID SEMESTER II CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TESTAll staff
Study objectives Describe the location, relations, support mechanisms, blood supply & lymphatic drainage of peritoneal structures; relate microscopic structure
to function and finally be able to develop each with common malformations associated.WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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23rd-27th
June
Mon Dissection: Retroperitoneum II: Aorta, IVC, adrenals and Urinary System – A
Dr. Awori/Odula/Obimbo/ Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Posterior Abdominal Wall and Thoracic Diaphragm – A
Dr. Mandela/Gichangi/Maseghe
Revision – A
Olabu et alWed Dissection: Retroperitoneum II: Aorta,
IVC, adrenals and urinary System – B
Dr. Mandela/Awori/Gichangi/Kigera
Dissection: Posterior Abdominal Wall and Thoracic Diaphragm – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/HassanaliThu Microscopic
organization of digestive system II – Extrinsic glands- All (MH2)
Dr. Pulei
Microscopic organization of digestive system II – Extrinsic glands (Practical)
Awori/Pulei
Microscopic organization of digestive system II – Extrinsic glands(Practical)
Pulei/Awori
Revision – B
Olabu/Mwachaka et alFri Development of Digestive system I:
Dr.Olabu
Development of digestive system II: The hind gut & glands.
Prof. Malek
Clinical anatomy of the Hollow GIT, Urinary structures & posterior abdominal wall
Dr. KaishaStudy objectives
Describe the topographic & developmental anatomy of extrinsic GIT glands & the thoracic diaphragm. Be familiar with location, size, coverings, relations & blood supply of the kidneys.
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30th
Mon Tagged revision: Abdomen – A
Olabu/Mwachaka et alTue Tagged revision: Abdomen – A
Olabu et al
Tagged revision: Abdomen – A
Olabu/ Mwachaka et al Wed Tagged revision: Abdomen – B Tagged revision: Abdomen – B
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June-4th
JulyOlabu et al Olabu/ Mwachaka et al
Thu Microscopic Organization of the Urinary system
Dr. Olabu
Microscopic Organization of the Urinary system (Practical)
Dr.Olabu/Dr.Ondeti
Microscopic Organization of the Urinary system (Practical)
Dr.Olabu/Dr.Ondeti
Tagged revision: Abdomen – B
Olabu/ Mwachaka et alFri Development of the urinary system and the
suprarenal gland
Dr. Odula
TUTORIALS
All staff
PAT 6
Dr. Mwachaka /ObimboStudy objectives
Describe the developmental & microscopic anatomy of the kidneys & suprarenal glands. Cover various methods of imaging/radiological anatomy of the GIT & urinary systems.
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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7th-11th July
Mon VIVA VOCE(ORAL) CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST
TueWedThu Microscopic
organization of the endocrine glands of abdomen and pelvis- All (MH2)
Dr. Obimbo
Microscopic organization of the endocrine glands of abdomen and pelvis- A (Practical)
Dr.Obimbo/Dr.Kigera
Microscopic organization of the endocrine glands of abdomen and pelvis- B (Practical)
Dr.Obimbo/Dr.Kigera
VIVA VOCE
Fri Review of Systemic Embryology
Prof Malek
Review of Systemic Histology
Prof Ogeng’o
Review of gross anatomy of the thorax and abdomen
Dr. OdulaStudy objectives
Review the histology of the pancreas, gall bladder, ovaries & testes.
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14th-18th July
Mon Dissection: Male reproductive organs & perineum and pelvic contents – A
Dr. Awori/Odula/Obimbo/ Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Male reproductive organs & perineum and pelvic contents – A
Dr. Mandela/Gichangi/Maseghe
Dissection: Male reproductive organs & perineum and pelvic contents – A
Dr. Gikenye/Ndung’u/ Ongeti/Butt/Olabu
Wed Dissection: Male reproductive organs & perineum and pelvic contents – B
Dr. Mandela/Awori/Gichangi/
Dissection: Male reproductive organs & perineum and pelvic contents – B
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Kigera /HassanaliThu Microscopic
organization of the male reproductive system- All (MH2)
Dr. Awori
Microscopic organization of the male reproductive system- A (Practical)
Dr.Awori/Dr. Maseghe
Microscopic organization of the male reproductive system- B (Practical)
Dr.Awori/Dr. Maseghe
Dissection: Male reproductive organs & perineum and pelvic contents – B
Dr. Ndung’u/Butt/Ongeti/ Odula/ Obimbo/Gikenye
Fri Development of the male reproductive system- All (MH2)
Prof Malek
Clinical anatomy of the male reproduction system
Dr. Obimbo
Pelvic walls & neurovascular supply
Dr. GikenyeStudy objectives
Describe the development, histological organizations, location, support mechanisms (where relevant), relations, blood supply innervation & lymphatic drainage of organs/glands of the male reproduction system.
WEEK DAY 8-9am 9-11am 11-1pm 2-5pm
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21st-25 July
Mon Dissection: Female perineum and pelvis – A
Dr. Awori/Odula/Obimbo/ Pulei/Kigera
Tue Dissection: Female perineum and pelvis – A
Dr. Mandela/Gichangi/Maseghe
Revision: Tagged Practical – A
Olabu et al
Wed Dissection: Female perineum and pelvis – B
Dr. Mandela/Awori/Gichangi/Kigera
Dissection: Female perineum and pelvis – B
Dr. Olabu/Saidi/Maseghe/ Hassanali
Thu Microscopic organization of the female reproductive system
Dr.Awori
Microscopic organization of the female reproductive system- A (Practical)
Dr. Pulei/Awori
Microscopic organization of the female reproductive system- B (Practical)
Dr. Awori/Pulei
Revision: Tagged Practical – B
Olabu et alFri Development of the female reproductive
system
Dr. Gichangi
Clinical anatomy of the female pelvic viscera & perineum & the anatomy of parturition- All (MH2)
Dr. Pulei
PAT
Dr. OlabuStudy objectives
Describe the development, histological organizations, location, support mechanisms (where relevant), relations, blood supply innervation & lymphatic drainage of organs/glands of the female reproduction system.
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28th July-1st August
Mon TAGGED PRACTICAL REVISION Olabu et al
Tue TAGGED PRACTICAL REVISION Olabu et al
TAGGED PRACTICAL REVISION Olabu et al
Wed TAGGED PRACTICAL REVISION TAGGED PRACTICAL
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Olabu et al REVISION Olabu et al
Thu HISTOLOGY REVIEW HISTOLOGY REVIEW TAGGED PRACTICAL REVISION Olabu et al
Study objectives Attend all review sessions without fail to review the whole body anatomy in preparation for University examinations.
29 4th-8th August
Mon UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2012/2013
WRITTEN PAPERS & PRACTICALSTueWedThuFri
3011th-15th
August
Mon UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2012/2013
VIVA VOCETueWedThuFri
ACADEMIC ACTIVITY VENUE
DISSECTION DISSECTION LABORATORY NO. HA 15MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY PRACTICALS
HISTOLOGY LABORATORY NO. HA 53
TUTORIALS (THURSDAY MORNINGS) HUMAN ANATOMY LABSCOMMON LECTURES MILLENIUM HALL 2 (MH2)
RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
GROSS ANATOMY Textbooks Clinical anatomy by Snell, Last’s textbook of Anatomy, Clinical
Anatomy by Keith Moore Dissection Manual
Mungai’s Dissector by Ogeng’o & Kimani
HISTOLOGY Atlases/Texts
Functional histology by Wheaters, Basic Histology by Junquiera & Caneiro.
Manual Manual of Microscopic anatomy by J.K KimaniEMBRYOLOGY Medical embryology by Sadler, Medical embryology by Fasana,
Developing Human by Keith MooreNOTE THAT:
1. The dissection manual is available in the department (office of student affairs) at a nominal fee and must be possessed by every student.
2. Every student must have the manual of microscopic anatomy.3. The department does not sell revision material and that examination questions are not
recycled
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STUDENTS GUIDELINES1.0 RULES & REGULATIONS
1.1. CLASS WORK All sessions of instruction are compulsory, unless permission is granted as laid down in the regulations All morning classes begin at 8a.m and afternoon ones at 2 p.m. Lateness is not tolerated. In case of absence due to sickness, a medical certificate by a qualified & registered medical practitioner
must be presented on return Students shall stay on the designated dissection tables unless advised by the Chairman or course
coordinator All progress assessments/assignments are compulsory Learning & passing examinations is the responsibility of the student. Lecturers will only facilitate
learning and will examine according to the University Syllabus Students who miss more than 20% of the sessions of instruction shall not be allowed to sit the final
University examinations.
1.2 DRESSING Students shall be neat at all times Torn trousers, skirts/dresses/blouses are not allowed Tight dressing including mini skirts and ‘tumbo cuts’ are not tolerated Earrings for males, dreadlocks, unkempt hair, sagging trousers are not allowed. Caps & helmets, i-pods, phone music gear etc are not allowed during class. Clean white coats with legible name plates and clean shoes (preferably closed ones while in dissection
lab) are compulsory
1.3 ENVIRONMENT Put all waste paper in the provided baskets/dustbins All used gloves must be kept in the plastic containers Washrooms should be used decently
1.4 INTERACTION WITH LECTURERS/STAFF Students are encouraged to develop cordial professional relations with the staff and feel free to make
any enquiries while in the department. This may be done within the mentorship groups you shall be assigned in due course.
Kindly treat members of the supporting staff with respect and address them by name.
2.0 HOW TO STUDY Take clear class notes as they form the core of learning in the University. Prepare for the lecture/practical by reading ahead Review the day’s work the same day. Form discussion groups of not more than Five individuals of same discipline Do not miss class Keep the cadaver moist and cover it after dissection, dispose the remains in the bins provided. Make sure you
have covered the day’s dissection work (as per objectives provided) and review this before you leave the lab. Sleep adequately: 6 hours suffice.
3.0 EXTRACT FROM THE HUMAN ANATOMY ACTAny person who-
Takes or removes from an approved school of anatomy, except for cremation or burial, any part of a body, or receives part of a dead body which has been taken or removed in contravention of this section, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or both such fine or such imprisonment.
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Two blade holders for blades size 22 and 23 Several surgical blades size 22 and 23 Dissecting forceps ( Two toothed and Two non-toothed) Probes (2) Curved (Mayo) dissecting scissors (2) Disposable free size latex gloves.
4.2 Injuries Minor cuts, wash area gently with running water and antiseptic Dettol/Savlon etc) For both minor and major cuts, seek help of member of staff around for further assistance.
5.0 PROBLEMS Communicate through the class representative, the class coordinator, Secretary, students’ enquiries or the
Chairman’s office for help or guidance. In case of intended prolonged absence from school, report in writing further to discussing the problem with
the Associate Dean (next to Medical Physiology department). He/She will be useful also when you have problems with courses.
PREPARED BY VERIFIED………………………….. Date……… April, 2014.Dr. K.O. Awori Prof. H.S Saidi(Course coordinator) (Chairman)
@ Copyright, 2014. Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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