Faridpur Medical College
Department of Anatomy
Department of anatomy discusses the basic human anatomical structures in detail.
Department Objectives:
At the end of the Anatomy course, the students should be able to:
- mention, identify, show, draw and describe the structural components of the body responsible for carrying out normal body functions;
- use the above knowledge to understand, correlate and appreciate the other pre- clinical, para-clinical and clinical medical subjects;
- apply the knowledge of Anatomy with the knowledge of other medical subjects to provide optimum health services in the country and
List of Competencies to Acquire:
- Adequate knowledge of the structural components of the body & correlate it with normal body
- Using the above knowledge to understand, correlate and appreciate the other subjects to be taught in the para-clinical and clinical medical
- Applying the knowledge of Anatomy with the knowledge of other medical subjects to provide optimum health services in the country and
Associte professors
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Assistant professors
Lecturers
Curator
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Distribution of Teaching - Learning Hours:
Lecture | Tutorial | Practical (Histology) | Demonstration +Dissection +Card exam | Total Teaching hours | Integrated teaching in for phase I | Formative Exam | Summative exam | ||
Preparatory leave | Exam time | Preparatory leave | Exam time | ||||||
115 hrs | 53hrs | 52 hrs | 310hrs | 530hrs | 30 hrs | 21+14=35 days | 42 days | 30days | 30 days |
(Time for exam. preparatory leave and formative & summative assessment is common for all subjects of the phase) |
Teaching - Learning Methods, Teaching Aids and Evaluation:
Teaching Methods |
Teaching aids |
In course evaluation | ||
Large group | Small group | Self learning | ||
Lecture Integrated teaching |
Tutorial Practical Demonstration |
Self-study & self-assessment | Computer / laptop & Multimedia OHP, Transparency & Transparency marker White board & different colour white board markers Black board & white and coloured chalks Cadavers, prosected parts, bones, viscera Slide and slide projector Microscope |
· Item Examination · Card Final Examination (written/oral + practical) · Term Final Examination (written, oral+ practical) |
Related Equipments: Flip Chart, Photograph, Model, X-ray films (CT scan and other imaging films), View box, Diagram, Preserved specimens, Living body for surface marking, Simulation.
1st Professional Examination:
Marks distribution of Assessment of Anatomy Total marks – 500
- Written=200 (Formative 20+MCQ 40+SAQ140)
- SOE=150
- Practical=150
Assessment in Anatomy:
Component | Marks | Total Marks | |
Formative assessment | 10+10 | 20 | |
WRITTEN EXAMINATION | |||
paper-I– MCQ | 20 | ||
SAQ | 70 | ||
paper-II– MCQ | 20 | 180 | |
SAQ | 70 | ||
ORAL EXAMINATION (Structured) | |||
Hard part | 75 | 150 | |
Soft part | 75 | ||
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Soft part | |||
Objective structured practical Exam (OSPE) | 30 | ||
Dissection | 30 | ||
Anatomy of Radiology and imaging | 15 | 75 | |
Hard part | |||
OSPE | 30 | ||
Lucky slides Living Anatomy | 20 20 | 75 | |
Practical Khata | 05 | ||
Grand Total | 500 |
- There will be separate Answer Scripts for SAQ
- Pass marks 60 % in each of theoretical, oral and practical examination
Prerequisite for 1st Professional Examination:
- A Student must pass all term exam before appearing 1st professional
- Class attendance must be 75 %