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BLOCK 1 - Foundation - Immunology and Infection

Last Updated 3/22/2014

WEEK a1.01

Lecture 1 OME

Lecture 2 An

Lecture 3 An

Lecture 4 AnH

Lecture 5 AnH

Lecture 6 MMB

Lecture 7 Gen

Lecture 8 Phc

Lecture 9 PPD

Lecture 10 PPD

Seminar 1

Seminar 2

Seminar 3

PRAC DATES

Practical 1 An

Practical 2 AnH

Practical 3

Pt-Dr Physical Examination

Pt-Dr Communication Skills

Pt-Dr Procedural Skills Pt-Dr

Introduction week

What you need to know about Stage 1 (Frommer)

Anatomy 1: Introduction to anatomy

Anatomy 2: Introduction to Skin, Bones, Joints and Skeletal Muscles

Histology 1: Introduction to cells and tissues

Histology 2: Epithelial tissue

Biochem 1: DNA & RNA structure: Why solving the double helix structure of DNA was so revolutionary.

Genetic Med 1: Chromosome and cell genetics

Pharmacology 1: What is pharmacology?

Health law 1(1hr)

Health law 2 (1hr)

Thursday 6th Feb 14

Introduction to Anatomy: Bones, joints, muscles

Introduction to cells, epithelial tissues

CLINICAL SCHOOL ORIENTATION

Introduction to the hospital

a1.02

An

An

AnH

AnH

MMB

Phy

Phc

PopMed

PopMed

An

AnH

Pt-Dr

Introduction week

Anatomy 3: Introduction to Viscera, Smooth & Cardiac muscle

Anatomy 4: Introduction to Arteries, Veins, Lymphatics

Histology 3: Connective tissue and muscle

Biochem 2: RNA: transcription and Histology 4: Vessels translation: the genetic arteries, veins, code; targeting lymphatics; Nerves proteins to specific cellular compartments

Physiology 1: Intracellular signal transduction

Pharmacology 2: How drugs work

Introduction to PopMed

Indigenous Health 1

Thursday 13th Feb 14

Introduction to Anatomy: Viscera, vessels and lymphatics

Connective tissue and muscle

NO CLINICAL DAY

Infection control and hand washing

a1.03

An

Pa

MMB

Phy

Pa

MMB

Phy

Phc

An

Gen

Medicine

AnH

MMB

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Introduction week

Pathology 1: Biochem 3: Homeostasis - the Protein structure and Anatomy 5: balance between health function: the principles Introduction to central and disease Stress, of protein structure nervous system adaptation, injury and and how it can explain death function

Physiology 2: Growth and division of cells, the cell cycle

Pathology 2: Tissue renewal and repair

Biochem 4: Enzymes: substrates; products; modes of inhibition

Physiology 3: Intercellular communication

Pharmacology 3: Quantitation of drug effects

Introduction to Imaging

The Software: genetic information, its Introduction to Pt-Dr: expression and Observing people (1hr) variation

Thursday 20th Feb 14

Vessels

Genes and mutations

Introduction to physical examination the importance of observation

Principles of communication and introducing yourself

Measurement of vital signs

a1.04

An

An

Phy

Pa

Phy

MMB

Phy

Phc

EBM

OME

An

Pa

Pt-Dr
Maintaining dignity during physical examination and usefulness of hand examination

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Introduction week

Anatomy 6: Introduction to peripheral nervous system

Anatomy 7: Autonomic nervous system

Physiology 4: Homeostasis and its control mechanisms

Pathology 3 Acute Inflammation

Physiology 5: Pregnancy

Biochem 5: Major nutrients and nutrient sensing systems

Physiology 6: Biological Pharmacology 4: membranes and their Clinical effects of drugs role in cellular - pharmacodynamics homeostasis

What is EBM?Asking questions

Mid-Block review discussion:study techniques (optional)

Thursday 27th Feb 14

Introduction to Anatomy: Nervous system

Acute Inflammation

Empathy, rapport and non-judgmental interviewing

Scrubbing gowning and gloving

a1.05

An

An

AnE

AnE

Gen

MMB

Pds
Paediatrics 1: Introduction to Childhood Development and History Taking

OME

PopMed/PPD

PopMed

An

AnH

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Introduction week

Anatomy 8: Introduction to limbs

Anatomy 9: Upper limb: bones and joints

Embryology 1: Early human embryonic development

Embryology 2: Birth defects

Genetic Med 2: Strategies for Prevention and Treatment of Genetic Disorders

Biochem 6: Metabolic pathways for the conversion of major nutrients to usable energy

Professionalism in PBL

Cultural Impacts on Health Outcomes

The Australian Health System (3 hrs)

Thursday 6th Mar 14

Upper limb: bones and joints

Histology of neural tissue

General examination, touch and prevention of infection

Structure of the medical history and listening skills

Manual handling

a1.06

An

Pa

Pa

Pa

Gen

MMB
Biochem 7: The role of oxygen in making energy available from major nutrients

Medicine

Phc

An

Pa

Pt-Dr
Systematic approach to physical examination: Demonstration and practice

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Is this serious? (Breast cancer)

Anatomy 10: Upper limb: shoulder and arm muscles

Pathology 4: Process

Pathology 5: Neoplasia Pathology 6: Neoplasia Genetic Med 3: Genes, 1 2 mutation and cancer

The aging process (Hilmer)

Pharmacology 5: Adverse reactions to drugs (ADRs)

Thursday 13th Mar 14

Upper limb: shoulder and arm muscles

Cancer

Communicating effectively with older people

Height, weight and waist circumference (BMI)

a1.07

An

ID

Pa

Dent

Dent

Phc

MMB

OME

BS

MMB

An

Pa

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Don't tell my mother Pathology 7: Chronic limb: forearm and hand Communicable diseases (Skin infections) inflammation
muscles in a Global Context

Anatomy 11 Upper

Infect Disease 1:

Dentistry 1: Dental infection

Dentistry 2: Oral health

Pharmacology 6: Nonmedical use of drugs

Biochem 8: Feast and Famine: How Preparing for your first Adolescence and young are nutrients stored exam adulthood and made available when required?

Principles of nutrition (plenary)

Thursday 20th Mar 14

Upper Limb: forearm and hand muscles

Chronic inflammation

Practice session: systematic approach

Cultural issues in health related communication

b1.01 (1.08)

An

Im

Im

Im
Immunology 3: Lymphocyte antigen receptors and development of immune repertoires

ID

Im

ID

ID

PPD

Im/ID

An

ID

Pt-Dr
Measurement of vital signs including height, weight and abdominal circumference in the clinical setting

Pt-Dr

A question of communication (Tuberculosis)

Anatomy 12: Upper limb: vessels

Immunology 1: Ancient Immunology 2: Antigen and Modern defences: capture and an introduction to the presentation 'What Immune System lymphocytes see'

Infect Disease 2: Medically important bacteria 1

Immunology 4: Activating T cells, cytokines and chemokines

Infect Disease 3: Medically important parasites

Infect Disease 4: Medically important fungi

Ethics of infection control

Introduction to Immunology & Infectious Diseases

Thursday 27th Mar 14

Upper limb: Vessels

Introduction to Microbiology: it's a small world

Effective communication with children and parents

b1.02 (1.09)

An

ID

Im

ID

Im

ID

Phc

Im

PopMed/ID/Path

An

ID

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

An unexpected outcome (Infection; Anatomy 13: Upper antibiotic limb: nerves (+lesions) hyersensitivity)

Infect Disease 5: Medically important bacteria 2

Immunology 5: Th1 Infect Disease 6: and Th2 effector T cells Subcellular pathogens

Immunology 6: Th17 effector T cells, regulatory T cells and CD8 T cells

Infect Disease 7: Mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis

Pharmacology 7: Antimicrobial drugs

Immunology 7: Immune control of viruses

Space for Vitali Sintchenko

Cervical Cancer (3hrs)

Thursday 3th Apr 14

Upper limb: nerves (+lesions)

Introduction to Microbiology 2: it's a small world (combined with viruses??

Examination of the ill / unfit/ immobile patient

Synthesising skills and summarising histories

b1.03 (1.10)

An

ID

Im

Im

ID

Im

Im

Im

PopMed/ID

An

ID

Pt-Dr

Pt-Dr

Weighing up the risks (Immunisation; febrile child)

Anatomy 15: Lower limb: bones and joints

Infect Disease 8: Mechanisms of viral pathogenesis

Immunology 8: Activating B cells

Infect Disease 9: Immunology 9: Actions Diagnosis of infectious of antibodies disease

Immunology 10: Immunological tolerance

Immunology 11: Immune system diseases

Immunology 12: Vaccines and immunetherapies

Space for Vitali Sintchenko

Control of infectious diseases (3hrs)

Thursday 10th Apr 14

Lower limb: bones and joints

Viruses and Virology

Tutor / group choice / visit to rooms

Tutor / group choice / visit to rooms

b1.04 (1.11)

An

PPD

An

ID

ID Mon 14thApr

Week 11

Anatomy 15: Lower limb: muscles

Teaching Evaluation Exercise and Teaching Principles

Thursday 17th Apr 14

Lower limb: muscles

Investigating infection Antibodies: applications and immuity to in clinical immunology mycoobacterium

NO CLINICAL DAY

Block Chairs: Luke Henderson/Craig Mellis *1.08 PPD Ethics of infection control moved from 8.02 to 1.08 - Nov 2013 (for 2014)

**Paediatrics 2: Introduction to Childhood Development and Stage 1 Paediatrics SDLP 2 moved to Stage 2 in 2015. Auth: David Cook in 26th Nov 13
Pds
Paediatrics 1: Introduction to Childhood Development and Stage 1

**Prac Histology of neural tissue was moved from Block 2 week 2.08 to 1.05 in 2014

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