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Aneesh Study Guide

The document outlines the final year clinical posting schedule for medical students, detailing various wards including Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics & Gynecology, along with their respective modules and assessment patterns. Each ward has a specific duration, with a focus on different medical specialties and clinical skills. Additionally, it includes recommended textbooks and a structured teaching schedule for effective learning.

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FINAL YEAR SHORT GUIDE

❖ HOSPITAL POSTING:
➢ AT LUH JAMSHORO: SURGERY, MEDICINE, PAEDS, GYNAE (IV) AND PULMONOLOGY
➢ AT LUH CITY HYDERABAD: GYNAE (I, II & III), GASTROENTEROLOGY, CARDIO-THORACIC
SURGERY AND PAEDS SURGERY

WARD: MEDICINE

➢ Total units: 04
➢ Total modules: 09
➢ Total Duration: 12 weeks

Note:

✓ 2.5 week per medicine unit


✓ There will be one week Gastroenterology rotations
✓ There will be one week Pulmonology rotations

➢ Assessment pattern:

1) Theory exam: 15 BCQs (30 marks)

2) Clinical exam: Long case (40 marks) & short case (20 marks)

3) Attendance: 05 marks (75% compulsory)

4) History: 05 marks

➢ Medicine Books:

• Davidson’s Principles and practice of Medicine

• Kumar & Clark Clinical Medicine

• Macleod’s Clinical Examination

• Hutchisons Clinical Methods An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice 25th Edition


MEDICINE UNIT: 01

Weeks: 03

Modules: Blood and Oncology

➢ MODULE (I) BLOOD (MEDICAL UNIT I)

• Iron Deficiency Anemia

• Hemolytic Anemia and Related Disorders.

• Aplastic Anemia

• Haemoglobinopathies

• Megaloblastic Anemia

• Blood Transfusion and Complications

➢ MODULE (II) ONCOLOGY (MEDICAL UNIT I)

• Acute Myeloid Leukemia

• Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

• CLL

• CML

• Myeloproliferative Disorders

• Lympho-Proliferative Disorders

• Multiple Myeloma

• Myelodysplastic Syndrome
MEDICINE UNIT: 02

Weeks: 03

Modules: MSK and Poisoning

➢ MODULE (V) MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (MEDICAL UNIT II)

• Approach to joint disorders

• SLE

• MCTD and overlap syndrome

• Rheumatoid arthritis

• Osteoarthritis

• Osteoporosis and osteomalacia

• Sjorgen’s Syndrome

• Systemic sclerosis

• Poly arthritis nodosa

• Gout

• Wegner’s granulomatosis

• Ankylosing Spondylitis

• Psoriatic Arthritis

• Paget’s Disease

• Reactive arthritis

• Pott’s Disease

➢ MODULE (VI) POISONING (MEDICAL UNIT II)

• Paracetamol Poisoning

• Organophosphorus Poisoning

• Snake Bite

• Black stone Poisoning

• Salicylates Poisoning

• Opioid Poisoning

• Benzodiazepine Poisoning
MEDICINE UNIT: 03

Weeks: 03

Modules: Bleeding disorder & Infectious

➢ MODULE III BLEEDING DISORDERS (MEDICAL UNIT III)

• ITP

• Hemophilia

• DIC

• Coagulation Disorders

• Thrombolytic therapy

• Anti-coagulants

➢ MODULE IV INFECTIOUS DISEASES (MEDICAL UNIT III)

• Malaria

• Rabies

• Corona virus infection and related disorders

• Sexually transmitted infections and related condition

• Pyrexia of unknown origin/Sepsis/septic Shock

• Amebic liver Abscess

• Hydatid Cyst
MEDICINE UNIT: 04

Weeks: 03

Modules: Endocrine, Genetics & Geriatrics and Multisystem

➢ MODULE VII ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC DISEASES (MEDICAL UNIT-IV)

• Diabetes and its complications

• Polyglandular failure

• Approach to hypogonadism

• Approach to hypoglycemia

• Dyslipidemias and treatment

➢ MODULE VIII GENETIC & GERIATRIC (MEDICAL UNIT-IV)

• Down’s syndrome

• Kline Felter’s syndrome •

Marfan’s syndrome

• Turner’s syndrome • Health problems of the elderly

• General Principles of treating the elderly

• Patient Safety: How to Ensure

➢ MODULE IX MULTISYSTEM (MEDICAL UNIT-IV)

• Acute Pulmonary Edema

• ARDS

• Shock

• Hemochromatosis

• Wilson’s Disease

• primary biliary cirrhosis

• Autoimmune Hepatitis

• Alcoholic Liver Disease

• MASH & MAFLD

• Hepatocellular Carcinoma
ALLIED MEDICINE WARDS

➢ WARD: GASTRO-ENTEROLOGY

Day (01):

✓ Dysphagia and Dyspepsia, GERD APD (including H. Pylori)


✓ Tests to diagnose GIT & Hepatobiliary Diseases/ Interpretation of Liver Function Tests

Day (02):

✓ Upper GI Bleed Hematemesis


✓ Malabsorption syndromes; Celiac diseases, Abdominal TB, Intestinal Lymphoma

Day (03):

✓ Approach to patient with Lower GI Bleed Malena


✓ Acute & Chronic pancreatitis

Day (04):

✓ Jaundice Including Viral Hepatitis


✓ Acute & Chronic Diarrhea

Day (05):

✓ Acute and Chronic Liver Disease


✓ Ward Leaving Test

➢ WARD: PULMONOLGY

Day (01):

✓ Acute Dyspnea (Bronchial Asthma, Pulmonary Edema and Pulmonary embolism)


✓ Chest-X-ray Interpretation of normal/ Ab normal Chest-X-ray

Day (02):

✓ Chronic dyspnea and chronic chough (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCOPD with
complications, Interstitial Lung Disease-ILD)
✓ Bronchiectasis & Cystic fibrosis/ Spirometry

Day (03):

✓ pneumonia & Lung Abscess


✓ Lungs Tumor

Day (04):

✓ Pleural effusion & Pneumothorax


✓ Pulmonary Hypertension/ Respiratory Failure/ARDS

Day (05):

✓ Pulmonary Tuberculosis
✓ Ward leaving test
WARD: SURGERY

➢ Total units: 04
➢ Total modules: 12
➢ Total Duration: 12 weeks

Note:

✓ Each surgical ward duration is 03 weeks


✓ Each surgical ward has 03 modules

SURGERY UNIT: 01

Week: 03

Modules: Perioperative care, Upper GI pathology and Vascular disorders

➢ Module 1: Perioperative care:


• Pre-operative care
• postoperative care
• Anesthesia and pain relief
• Fluid and Nutrition

➢ Module 2: Upper GI pathology


• Esophagus
• Stomach
• Duodenum
• Bariatric
• GI endoscopy

➢ Module 3: Vascular disorders


• Arterial disorders
• Venous disorders
• Lymphatic disorders
SURGERY UNIT: 02

Week: 03

Modules: Trauma, Liver & Pancreas and Abdomen wall & scortal swelling

➢ Module 4: Trauma
• Trauma, Shock
• Hemorrhage
• Blood transfusion
• Metabolic response to Injury
• Patients care and safety

➢ Module 5: Hepato Biliary system and pancreatic system:


• Biliary system
• Liver
• Pancreas
• Spleen
• Minimal access surgery

➢ Module 6: Abdominal wall Hernia and Inguino-scrotal swelling


• Abdominal Wall Hernias
• Testis and scrotum
• Day care surgery
SURGERY UNIT: 03

Week: 03

Modules: Wound and its management, Small bowel & its related disorders and Large bowel &
Anal Canal

➢ Module 7: Wound and its management


• Wound
• Tissue engineering and regeneration
• Surgical infections
• Tropical infestations

➢ Module 8: Small bowel and its related disorders


• Small intestine
• Intestinal Obstruction
• Peritoneum and mesentery
• Inflammatory bowel disease

➢ Module 9: Large bowel and Anal Canal


• Appendix
• Large Gut
• Rectum and anal canal
SURGERY UNIT: 04

Week: 03

Modules: Basic principles of Surgery, Neck swelling & Adrenal gland and Breast & its related
disorders

➢ Module 10: Basic principles of Surgery:


• Basic surgical skills
• Diagnostic imaging
• Tissue and molecular diagnosis
• Global Health and Surgery
• Transplantation

➢ Module 11: Neck swelling and Adrenal gland


• Thyroid
• Parathyroid
• Extra thyroidal neck swellings
• Adrenals

➢ Module 12: Breast and its related disorders


• Breast and its related disorders
• Surgical oncology
• Audit
• Ethics
WARDS: OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

➢ Total units: 04
➢ Total modules: 20
✓ 07 Gynaecology
✓ 13 Obstetrics
➢ Total Duration: 08 weeks

Note:

✓ 2 weeks duration for each ward:

a. 5 days per week (Monday - Friday)

b. 7:30 hours per day (08:00am – 03:00pm)

c. Evening Posting (03:00pm – 5:00pm) as per schedule

➢ ASSESSMENT PATTERN: Total 400 Marks

a) BCQs: Two papers (200 marks)

b) OSPE: (160 Marks)

• Static: 10 stations (each station: 08 marks)


• Interactive: 05 stations (each station: 16 marks)

c) Internal assessment: 20% (40 Marks)

➢ THE LOG BOOK:

The log book is a collection of evidence that learning has taken place. The students are expected
to make a reflective record of his/her achievement by writing the histories, examinations of
patients and the skills which they have performed during their rotation.

➢ TEXT-BOOKS AND REFERENCES:

1. Gynaecology by Ten Teacher 20th Edition

2. Obstetrics by Ten Teacher 20th Edition

3. Lifesaving skills manual, essential Obstetrics and New Born Care RCOG

4. Pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and newborn care (PCPNC) A Guide for Essential Practice,
Integrated Management of Pregnancy and Child Birth. Geneva: WHO 2003

5. Guideline for the management of reproductive tract infections: AAHUNG


➢ FINAL YEAR CLINICAL TEACHING SCHEDULE (8:30am to 5:00pm):

TIME ACTIVITY
8:30 to 9:30am Introduction of topic
9:30 to 11:00am Bed side teaching, ward round at 9:30 & bed allocation
11:00 to 1:30pm Students will be divided in 3 sub-group on OPD, L-Room & O.T.
1:30 to 2:00pm Pray & Lunch Break
2:00 to 2:30pm Clinic Work
2:30 to 3:00pm Feed-back and self learning
3:00 to 5:00pm Twice evening duties (02hours) will be assigned on every ward
posting. (As per Schedule)

NOTE: Morning Orientation of topic and discussion with whole groups

GYNAE UNIT: 01

Week: 02

Modules: Basic Clinical Skills, Physiology of Pregnancy, Normal Pregnancy and Perinatal Infections

❖ OBSTETRICS:

➢ Module – 1 (BASIC CLINICAL SKILLS)

• Logical sequence of eliciting history from an obstetric patient

• Clinical examination

• Interpretation of investigations

• Effective verbal and non-verbal communication

➢ Module – 2 (PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY)

• Diagnosis of pregnancy

• Re-call: Conception, implantation, development of placenta, fetal circulation and abnormalities


of placenta

• Physiological changes associated with pregnancy

➢ Module – 4 (NORMAL PREGNANCY)

• Pre-pregnancy care and antenatal care / Antenatal screening for diabetes


• Imaging in obstetrics

• Pre-natal diagnosis

• Essential drugs and immunization with dosage and estimated need for pregnancy, child birth and
newborn

➢ Module – 7 (PERINATAL INFECTIONS)

• Syphilis

• Toxoplasmosis

• Cytomegalovirus

• Rubella

❖ GYNAECOLOGY:

➢ Module – 15 (SUB FERTILITY AND EARLY PREGNANCY LOSS)

• Sub-fertility

• Early pregnancy loss

• Abortion

• Ectopic pregnancy

• Gestational trophoblastic disease

• Endometriosis and Adenomyosis

➢ Module – 18 (GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY)

• Benign and Malignant Condition of Ovaries & Fallopian Tubes

➢ Module – 19 (COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS)

• Hysteroscopy

• Laparoscopy

• Staging Laparotomy
GYNAE UNIT: 02

Week: 02

Modules: Anatomy of Fetal Skull and Maternal Bony Pelvis, High Risk Pregnancy, Miscellaneous
Medical Disorders In Pregnancy, Perinatal Infections, Basic Clinical Skills, Urogynaecology and
Pelvic Floor Problems, Gynecological Oncology and Common Gynecological Operations.

❖ OBSTETRICS:

➢ Module – 3 (ANATOMY OF FETAL SKULL AND MATERNAL BONY PELVIS)

• Anatomy of fetal skull and maternal bony pelvis

• Abnormalities of bony pelvis

➢ Module – 5 (HIGH RISK PREGNANCY)

• Identify a high-risk pregnancy

• IUGR and fetal monitoring

• Prolonged pregnancy

• Multiple pregnancy

• Hyperemesis gravidarum

• Diabetes in pregnancy

• Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: i) PIH ii) Pre-eclampsia iii) Eclampsia iv) Essential HTN

• Chronic renal diseases

• Cardiac diseases in pregnancy

• Liver diseases in pregnancy

• Hematological disorders of pregnancy: i) Anemia in pregnancy ii) ISO immunization iii)


Thrombocytopenia and thrombophillias iv) Coagulation and fibrinolytic disorders

➢ Module – 6 (MISCELLANEOUS MEDICAL DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY)

• Epilepsy

• Migraine

• Thyroid diseases

• Respiratory disorders
• Auto immune disease

➢ Module – 7 (PERINATAL INFECTIONS)

• Varicella zoster

• Malaria

• Urinary tract infection

• Bacterial infections

❖ GYNAECOLOGY:

➢ Module – 14 (BASIC CLINICAL SKILLS)

• Introduction Gynecological history taking

• Clinical examination by video

• Anatomy of female genital tract

• Development of female genital tract

• Puberty and adolescence

• Ovulation and its legal importance

• Physiology of menstrual cycle

• Menstrual disorders

• Abnormal menstruation

• Amenorrhea: i) Primary amenorrhea ii) Secondary amenorrhea

• Polycystic ovarian disease

• Hirsutism / virilism

➢ Module – 17 (UROGYNAECOLOGY AND PELVIC FLOOR PROBLEMS)

• Utero vaginal prolapse

• Urinary incontinence: i) Stress incontinence ii) Urge incontinence

• Urinary frequency

• Urinary tract infections

• Urinary fistulae
➢ Module – 18 (GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY)

• Benign and Malignant condition of Uterus

➢ Module – 19 (COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS)

• Dilatation & Curettage

• ERPC Diagnostic

• Cystoscopy

• Vaginal Hysterectomy

GYNAE UNIT: 03

Week: 02

Modules: Perinatal Infections, Abnormal Pregnancy, Normal Labor, Abnormal Labor, Gynecological
Oncology, Common Gynecological Operations and Ethics And Medico Legal Aspects of Gynecology.

❖ OBSTETRICS:

➢ Module – 7 (PERINATAL INFECTIONS)

• Herpes simplex viral infections

• Chlamydia

• Gonorrhea

• Trichomoniasis

➢ Module – 8 (ABNORMAL PREGNANCY)

• Bleeding in early pregnancy (brief account of): i) Abortion ii) Ectopic pregnancy iii) Gestational
trophoblastic disease

• Bleeding in 2nd half of pregnancy: i) Ante partum hemorrhage ii) Placenta previa iii) Abruptio
placentae iv) Vasa previa

• Intra uterine fetal death

• Polyhydroamnios / oligohydroamnios
• Mal-presentation and position: i) Breech presentation ii) Transverse lie and shoulder
presentation iii) Face presentation iv) Brow presentation

• Cord prolapse

➢ Module – 9 (NORMAL LABOR)

• Normal Labor: i) Physiology ii) Mechanism iii) Diagnosis iv) Management of labor

• Structure and use of partograph

• Intra partum fetal monitoring: i) Fetal heart rate monitoring ii) Fetal scalp sampling

• Methods of induction and augmentation of labor: i) Indications ii) Contraindications iii)


Complications

• Analgesia and anesthesia

• Management of 3rd stage of labor

➢ Module – 10 (ABNORMAL LABOR)

• Awareness of complications and management

• Instrumental vaginal delivery: i) Forceps delivery ii) Ventouse delivery

• Episiotomy

• Perineal trauma

• Cesarean section

• Prolonged labour: Causes & Management

• Obstructed labour / ruptured uterus: Causes & Management

• Complications of 3rd stage of labour

• PPH (Primary & Secondary): Causes & Management

• Uterine inversion

• Obstetrics shock and unconscious patient

❖ GYNAECOLOGY:

➢ Module – 18 (GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY)

• Benign & Malignant Condition of Cervix


➢ Module – 19 (COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS)

• Abdominal Hystrectomy

• Myomectomy

➢ Module – 20 (ETHICS AND MEDICO LEGAL ASPECTS OF GYNECOLOGY)

• Litigation and consents

• Ethics and reproductive health

GYNAE UNIT: 04

Week: 02

Modules: Perinatal Infections, Puerperium, New Born Care, Ethics in Obstetrics Practice, Sexual
and Reproductive Health, Gynecological Oncology and common Gynecological Operations.

❖ OBSTETRICS:

➢ Module –7 (PERINATAL INFECTIONS)

• Genital warts

• HIV, Aids

• Hepatitis

➢ Module – 11 (PUERPERIUM)

• Normal Puerperium: Physiological changes

• Abnormal Puerperium: Puerperal disorders & Puerperal pyrexia

• The breasts and breast disorders

• Contraception

• Maternal and Perinatal mortality

➢ Module – 12 (NEW BORN CARE)

• Essential newborn care

• Observe the immediate assessment, APGAR score and resuscitation of newborn care
• Breast feeding and its importance

• Neonatal problems

➢ Module – 13 (ETHICS IN OBSTETRICS PRACTICE)

• Ethics and Legal issues in obstetrics

❖ GYNAECOLOGY:

➢ Module – 16 (SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH)

• Introducing the sexual history taking

• Contraception and sterilization

• Infections of female genital tract

• Management of lower abdominal pain

• Acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

• Chronic PID

• Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV/AIDS: Screening, Management & Prevention
of STIs

• Iatrogenic infections of female reproductive tract

• Reproductive tract infection in male

• Awareness of psycho sexual problems

• Vaginal discharge

• Menopause

➢ Module – 18 (GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY)

• Benign & Malignant Condition of Vulva and Vagina

➢ Module – 19 (COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS)

• Pre-operative preparation

• Post-operative complications and its management


WARD: PAEDIATRICS

➢ Total unit: 2
➢ Total Modules: 09
➢ Total Duration: 08 weeks

Note:

✓ 04 weeks duration per unit


✓ 40% weightage in annual examination
✓ 75%attendance is required to be eligible for the end-of-rotation test.
✓ Students should submit a clinical Log book at the end of their rotation in Pediatrics.
✓ In every rotation student will conduct the CPC and present research project.
Participation in research projects and CPCs is mandatory.

➢ Resource material for final year teaching:


1. Nelson text book of pediatrics, 21st edition
2. Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics
3. Current Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics, 23rd edition
4. Pakistan pediatric association textbook
5. Illustrated Pediatrics by Tom Lissauer

➢ Assessment pattern:

Marks assigned on Assessment:

Continuous assessment has 40% weightage:

a) End module assessment: 5X8= 40 marks

b) Team Base Learning: 5x2= 10 marks

Mandatory requirement to appear in final end rotation assessment:

●Attendance/ punctuality during clinical posting including Evening posting

● Logbook (history and daily work record)

● End of rotation test: 50%

• In summative assessment, students will be examined for

a) Short case and long case 20marks


b) Ten stations of OSCE (static and interactive)10x3=30 marks
PAEDIATRIC UNIT: 01

Duration: 02 weeks

Modules: Neonatology, Nutrition, Neuro-psychiatry and GIT & Hepatology

❖ MODULE (I) NEONATOLOGY (UNIT-I)

• ENCC, HBB

• Sick young infant (neonatal Sepsis)

• Neonatal Jaundice

• Prematurity with complications

• Birth Asphyxia with complications

• Breast feeding counselling

❖ MODULE (III) NUTRITION (UNIT-I)

• Normal Nutrition/IYCF

• CMAM/SAM

• Micronutrient deficiency

• Wasting/Obesity

❖ MODULE (V) NEUROPSYCHIATRY (UNIT-I)

• Brief introduction on development

• CNS infections with complications

• Epilepsy/Cerebral Palsy

• Small/ large Head

• ADHD/Autism

❖ MODULE (VII) GIT & HEPATOLOGY (UNIT-I)

• Acute diarrhea cover in infections

• Chronic Diarrhea, Celiac and cystic fibrosis

• Viral Hepatitis/ CLD and portal hypertension


PAEDIATRIC UNIT: 02

Duration: 02 weeks

Modules: Introduction module, pediatric infections, Blood, Cardio-Respiratory and Renal-


Endocrine system

❖ MODULE (I) INTRODUCTION MODULE

• Overview of Pediatric Medicine

• Overview of growth and development

• Pediatric history taking (inpatient)

• Pediatric history taking and examination (outpatient)

• Physical examination

❖ MODULE (II) PEDIATRIC INFECTIONS (UNIT-II)

• EPI Program

• EPI Disease

• Non-EPI Diseases

❖ MODULE (IV) BLOOD (UNIT II)

• Anemia: Nutritional & Hemoglobinopathies, Bone marrow aplasia

• Bleeding: Hemophilia, ITP, Won Willebrand,

• Leukemia, Lymphoma

• Blood transfusion Protocols and reactions

❖ MODULE (VI) CARDIO/RESPIRATORY DISEASES (UNIT-II)

• Upper Airway disease: Croup, Epiglottitis, Foreign Body inhalation

• Lower Airway: Asthma, Pneumonia & TB cover in infections module

• X-ray Interpretation

• Poison and Shock will be covered in this session.

• Congenital Heart Disease: Cyanotic and Acyanotic CHD with complications.

• Rheumatic Heart Disease / Congestive cardiac Failure / Myocarditis


• Essential Hypertension

❖ MODULE (VIII) RENAL & ENDO (UNIT-II)

• Nephrotic syndrome

• AGN &Renal failure

• UTI

• CKD/Short stature

• Thyroid Problem Diabetes Mellitus

DEPARTMENT OF PAEDS SURGERY

➢ TOPICS:

1. Pyloric Stenosis

2. Anorectal malformations

3. Gastro esophageal Reflux

4. Hirschsprung’s Disease

5. Intussusceptions

6. Neonatal Intestinal Obstructions

7. Umbilical Anomalies

8. Congenital Lungs anomalies

9. Tracheo-Esophageal Fistulas

10. Kidney Tumors in Neonates and Infants


DEPARTMENT OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY

➢ TOPICS:

01. Management of Blunt and Penetrating Chest Trauma

02. Surgical Management of Pneumothorax

03. Surgical Management of Empyema Thoracis with Broncho pleural Fistula

04. Surgical Management of Chest Wall Mass

05. Surgical Management of Post TB Bronchiectasis

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE

➢ TOPICS:

1. Interlocution & Importance of Family Medicine

2. Focused History & Clinical Exam

3. Cost – effective & Biopsychosocial aspects of Primary care

4. Approach to Diabetes in Primary care

5. Approach to Hypertension in Primary Care

6. Primary Care Approach to headache

ROUND ONCOLOGY LECTURES FAMILY MEDICINE LECTURES


I January 31 to March 14 March 21 to April 11
II April 18 to May 30 June 06 to July 18
III July 25 to September 05 September 12 to 26
IV October 03 to Nov 14 Nov 21 to Dec 05

NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO COMBINE LECTURES OF PEDIATRICS AND GYNAE/OBSTETRICS


DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND ONCOLOGY

1. Introduction to Neoplasm:

✓ Brief definition of oncology


✓ Types of tumors: benign versus malignant
✓ Etiology and risk factors of various tumors
✓ Symptomatology
✓ Diagnosis and overall treatment cancer

2. Head and Neck Cancers:

✓ Introduction of head and neck cancer


✓ Sub sites
✓ Etiology and risk factors
✓ Head and neck cancer Staging and management
✓ Role of chemotherapy and radiation therapy of Head and Neck cancer

3. Carcinoma of Cervix:

✓ Introduction of carcinoma cervix


✓ Etiology and risk factors
✓ Screening carcinoma
✓ Staging and Management of carcinoma Cervix

4. Carcinoma and Breast

✓ Risk factors of Breast cancer


✓ Management of Breast cancer

5. Rectal Cancer

✓ Introduction to Rectal Carcinoma


✓ Etiology and risk factors of Rectal carcinoma
✓ Diagnosis and management of rectal carcinoma

6. Role of Nuclear Medicine in Urinary Tract

✓ Anatomy of Urinary tract


✓ Split renal functions
✓ ACEI Technique & Role of Diuretics
✓ Evaluation of renal & Extra renal Obstruction
7. Skeletal Scintigraphy:

✓ Introduction to Nuclear Medicine


✓ Routinely performed Nuclear Medicine Scan
✓ Bone scan 3 phase and delayed scan and radiopharmaceutical uses
✓ Different between metastatic versus metabolic Bone scan (super Scan)

COMPILED BY ANESH (Anu)

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