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توصيف مقرر |
المستوى الخامس
Module number: MDL 351 | Module Title: Principles of Biochemistry |
Level/Semester: |
e.g. 5th level/ 1st semester |
Credit Hours: |
There of lecture hours: 2 hrs |
There of practical hours: 1 hr |
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There of self-study hours: 2 hrs |
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Language: |
English |
Learning Outcomes/ Goals/ Skills of the Module: |
By the end of this course students will be able to: • Know the chemistry of carbohydrates, their classifications, biological functions, nomenclature, and the important reactions of carbohydrates. • Know the chemistry of fatty acids and lipids, their biological functions, and their classifications. • Know the chemistry of amino acids and proteins, their biological functions, classifications, reactions of amino acids. • Describe enzymes, their classifications and their role in the biological reactions as well as their diagnostic role in many diseases. • Know the structure of nucleic acids and their biological functions. • Know the structure of vitamins, their types, their biological functions, and diseases related to vitamin deficiency. • Know the different types of hormones and their biological role in the human body. • Know the metabolism of macromolecules. |
Content of the Module: |
• Amino acids, peptides, and proteins • Enzymes • Carbohydrates and glycobiology • Lipids • Nucleotides and Nucleic acids • Vitamins and minerals • Hormones • Bioenergetics and Metabolism |
Examination: |
e.g. written examination, presentation written exams ( 1st midterm exam – 2nd midterm exam – practical exam – final exam) – homeworks and assignments ( theoretical – practical) – Oral presentation – Lab. Reports. |
Module number: MDL 352 | Module Title: General Pathology |
Level/Semester: |
e.g. 5th level /1st semester |
Credit Hours: |
There of lecture hours: 2 hrs |
There of practical hours: 1 hr |
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There of self-study hours: 2 hrs |
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Language: |
English |
Learning Outcomes/ Goals/ Skills of the Module: |
By the end of this course students will be able to: • Develop an understanding of the knowledge about pathology. • Define inflammation and know its purpose and types , Describe how the inflammatory exudate (fluid and cells) is formed, its composition and its function. • Describe the systemic manifestations and local signs of acute inflammation and the course of acute and chronic inflammation and Give examples of diseases associated with acute and chronic response. • List causes and mechanisms of cell injury and Define the terms hypertrophy, hyperplasia, atrophy, and metaplasia, with example of each. • Define hydropic swelling ,fatty changes, causes leading to this injury and Give examples of organs commonly affected with fatty changes. • Define necrosis and Mention classification of necrosis , and Define the term apoptosis. • Mention the difference between the term hyperaemia and congestion Define the term thrombus and list types, and list the factors that predispose to thrombus formation and Enumerate fate of a thrombus formation, Define the term embolus and list types of embolism , and infarction causes of infarction. Define the terms neoplasia, anaplasia and differentiation. Describe the characters of both benign and malignant tumours, Compare and contrast the pathological features of benign and malignant neoplasms, and Define the term metastasis and describe the mechanisms of spread of malignant tumours. • Work effectively in team. • Operate microscopes and instruments (as microtome) to examine tissue slides. |
Content of the Module: |
• Introduction • Cell pathology • Inflammation (acute& Chronic inflammation; causes, types). • Tissue repair. • Bacterial infection. • Circulatory disorders (ischemia, congestion, edema). • Immune disorders (hypersensitivity reactions, auto-immune diseases). • Growth Disorders. • Neoplasia (Causes and types of tumors). |
Examination: |
e.g. written examination, presentation 1st Mid-term exam, 2nd Mid-term exam, Activity& Assignment, Practical exam and Final exam. |
Module number: MDL 353 | Module Title: Histotechnology |
Level/Semester: |
5th level/ 1st semester |
Credit Hours: |
There of lecture hours: 2 hrs |
There of practical hours: 1 hr |
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There of self-study hours: 2 hrs |
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Language: |
English |
Learning Outcomes/ Goals/ Skills of the Module: |
By the end of this course students will be able to: • Recognize basic knowledge of Managing the laboratory & Laboratory safety and means of Specimen collection. • Describe Tissue processing and packaging and transportation of specimen according to accepted international guidelines. • Explain, summarize, compare, interpret and predict the different aspects of Fixation and preparation of various fixative solutions. • Diagnose and evaluate the staining with various staining techniques. • Work effectively in team. • Operate certain equipments and instruments to make a histological slides. |
Content of the Module: |
• Managing the laboratory &Laboratory safety. • The basic aspects of Histotechnology Laboratory. • Specimen collection. • Packaging and transportation of specimen according to accepted international guidelines. • Fixation and preparation of various fixative solutions. • Tissue processing. • Section cutting on the microtome. • Section staining with various staining techniques. • Revision |
Examination: |
e.g. written examination, presentation Written exams (1st midterm exam, 2nd midterm exam, Final theoretical exam), Practical exam and Homeworks and assignments. |
Module number: MDL 354 | Module Title: Clinical Mycology |
Level/Semester: |
5th level /1st semester |
Credit Hours: |
There of lecture hours: 1 hr |
There of practical hours: 1 hr |
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There of self-study hours: 2 hrs |
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Language: |
English |
Learning Outcomes/ Goals/ Skills of the Module: |
By the end of this course the student will be able to: • Recognise basic knowledge of clinically important fungi; their distribution, Morphological characteristics, pathogenesis/diseases caused, control and treatment. • Describe and differentiate yeast and molds. • Explain, summarize, compare, interpret and predict the different aspects of mycotic infections. • Diagnose and evaluate the rate and severity of mycotic infections. • Work effectively in team. • Operate certain equipment’s and instruments to examine and identify unknown fungi. |
Content of the Module: |
• General aspects of clinical mycology • Fungi classification • Fungi – Growth, structure, cultivation, types of media • Fungal infections - Superficial mycosis - Cutaneous mycosi - Sub cutaneous mycosis - Systemic mycosis - Opportunistic mycosis • Antifungal drugs • Fungal identification methods • Anti fungal susceptibility testing |
Examination: |
• Written exams (1st midterm exam – 2nd midterm exam – practical exam – final exam) • Quiz and assignments (theoretical) • Practical Examination and Lab report • Oral presentation |
Module number: MDL 355 | Module Title: Clinical Parasitology |
Level/Semester: |
5th level /1st semester |
Credit Hours: |
There of lecture hours: 2 hrs |
There of practical hours: 1 hr |
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There of self-study hours: 2 hrs |
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Language: |
English |
Learning Outcomes/ Goals/ Skills of the Module: |
Upon completion of this course students should be able to: • Recognize basic knowledge of medical parasites; their distribution, Morphological characteristics, life cycles, pathogenesis/diseases caused, control and means of treatment. • Describe protozoa, worms, insects. • Explain, summarize, compare, interpret and predict the different aspects of parasites and parasitic infection. • Diagnose and evaluate the rate and severity of parasitic infections. • Work effectively in team. • Operate certain equipments and instruments to examine and diagnose the different parasites. |
Content of the Module: |
• General Parasitology • Medical Protozoology - Amoebiasis • Pathogenic Flagellates: - Luminal Flagellates - Haemoflagelates • Medically important ciliates - Coccidia (SPOROZOA) • Medical helminthology: Medically important trematodes (Flukes): - Blood Flukes - Intestinal Flukes • Nematodes (Round Worms): - Intestinal nematodes with tissue stage - Intestinal nematodes without tissue stage - Tissue nematodes • Cestodes (Tapeworms) • Medical Entomology: - Medical conditions related to arthropods - Vector control measures |
Examination: |
e.g. written examination, presentation written exams ( 1st midterm exam – 2nd midterm exam – practical exam – final exam) – homeworks and assignments ( theoretical – practical) |