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2.6
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES
OBJECTIVES
The course is designed primarily for 3 rd year M.B;B.S students and will cover the fundamental aspects of
inflammation ,
and pharmacology of anti inflammatory drugs with interrelated clinical aspects of medicine,
surgery, orthopaedic surgery ,eye , nose and throat. By the end of the module the students should be able to :
1. Describe :
the cells and types of inflammation , cellular and vascular events of inflammation .
Process of phagocytosis.
Outcome of inflammatory process
Acute and chronic inflammatory conditions of nose and throat
iInflammatory conditions of orbit and eyelid
2. Discuss the role of :
chemical mediators in inflammation and anti inflammatory drugs.
Autocoids , serotonin and its antagonists.
TIME
8.008.45am
COURSE CONTENT
PLAC
E
LEARNING OUTCOME
WEEK 1
DAY 1
01-02-16 (MONDAY)
General Features and types of
Understanding the general
concept of inflammation and
inflammation, Historical
being able to
background, its cardinal signs.
Acute Inflammation: introduction
and stimuli leading to
define inflammation
inflammation and vascular events.
along with its types
and cardinal signs
vascular
changes such as
change in caliber
and vascular
flow as wel as
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Robbins
Pathology
45 mi
Pathology
vascular
leakage.
8.45am9.30 am
45 mi
Medicine
9.3010.15 am
Hospital
12.102.30
Practical
8.008.45am
4.
Physiology of pain
( central and peripheral pain)
45 mi
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
Pharmacology
work
10.30-12.00
Batch C:Acute
Respective
appendicitis
departments
Batch A : Small group
Class divisible
discussion
in three
Batch B : General
batches
description of injury
regarding age of injury.
DAY
2
02-02-16 (TUESDAY)
Students should be
physiology
able to differentiate
between central and
peripheral pain and
have clear
45 mi
8.45am9.30am
5.
9.3010.15am
6.
12.102.30
8.008.45am
7.
8.459.30am
8.
9.30-
9.
understanding of both.
Student should be able
Pharmacology
to describe MOA,
Basic and
Mechanism of action of NSAIDs,
adverse effects
clinical
Adverse effects, contraindications
contraindications and
pharmacology
and drug interactions of NSAIDs
drug interactions of
12th edition
NSAIDs with reference
katzung
to aspirin as prototype
Student should be able
Forensic
Classification Of Injuries
to classify different
Medicine
types of injuries
Hospital work
10.30-12.00
Batch A: Acute
Respective
Appendicitis
departments
Batch B : Small group
Class divisible
discussion
PRACTICAL
in three
Batch C : Batch A :
batches
General description of
injury regarding age of
injury.
DAY 3
03-02-16 (WEDNESDAY)
Clinical aspects of acute and
chronic inflammation. An
Medicine
introduction to vasculitis.
Student should be able
Basic and
to enumerate
clinical
Disease modifying anti- rheumatic
DMARDS and explain
pharmacology Pharmacology
drugs (DMARDS)
their MOA, adverse
12th edition
effects and
katzung
contraindications
Student should be able
Forensic
45 mi
45 mi
45 mi
45 mi
45 mi
10.15am
Medicine
Hospital
12.102.30
PRACTICAL
DAY
8.008.45am
Class divisible
in three
batches
04-02-16 (THURSDAY)
10.
Pathology
8.459.30am
10.30-12.00
Respective
departments
45 mi
Robbins
Pathology
11.
45 mi
Regional Injuries
Forensic
Medicine
9.3010.15 am
12.
12.102.30
8.008.45am
13.
14
8.45am9.30am
Surgery
45 mi
10.30-12.00
Respective
departments
Class divisible
in three
batches
45 mi
Robbins
pathology
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
Pathology
Pharmacology
45 mi
9.3010.15am
15
Serotonin agonist and antagonists
10.1511.00 am
16
11.0011.45 am
17
11.4512.30 pm
18
12.452.30 pm
PRACTICAL
allergic conditions.
Their adverse effects
and drug interactions.
Student should be able
to explain/understand
the use of serotonin
agonist and
antagonists
Students should be
able to describe the
various steps In
fracture healing
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
45 mi
Pharmacology
45 mi
Orthopaedics
45 mi
Student should be able
to enumerate Regional
Injuries/Manner Of
Injuries
Forensic
medicine and
toxicology
Students should be
able to describe:
Acute tonsillitis
Acute pharingitis
Acute laryngitis
Acute sinusitis
Batch B: Chronic
cholecystitis
Batch C : small group
discussion
45 mi
ENT
Class divisible
in three
batches
Respective
departments
8.008.45am
8.459.30am
Batch A : Certification
of injury MLCs
DAY
6
08-02-16 (MONDAY)
19.
Students should have
sound knowledge of
Cell derived chemical mediators of
Different
inflammation cont: Details of
components of
cytokines,TNF,Chemokines,Reactiv
cytokines and
e oxygen species and nitrous oxide
chemokines
12.452.30
Pathology
20.
Prostaglandins pharmacological
effects, Clinical uses of
prostaglandins
9.3010.15am
45 mi
21.
Bacterimia,Pyaemia ,Sepsis,
Abscess, Septic Shock
PRACTICAL
The use of
prostaglandins in
various clinical
conditions
Students should be
able to describe
various inflammatory
processes.
Batch C : ESR
determination and its
importance
Batch A :
Therapeutic modalities
and choice of
analgesics
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
Pharmacology
45 mi
Surgery
Class divisible
in three
batches
Respective
departments
Batch
B :Trauma
cases which are kept
under observation
DAY
8.008.45am
22.
Plasma protein derived Chemical
Medicators of inflammation
(details of complement system,
kinin system, clotting system)
8.45- 9.30
am
23.
9.3010.15 am
24.
12.102.30
Cytokine storm
Glucocorticoids
Natural + synthetic
MOA
Practical
WEEK 2
09-02-16 (TUESDAY)
. The student should
be able to
i) Enumerate vasoactive
amines
Ii ) Describe the 3
systems of plasma
proteins integrating
during course of
inflammation
Students should have
sound understanding
of cytokine storm and
its clinical implications
Student should be able
to understand
secretion and control
of glucocorticoids and
how do they act as
anti-inflammatory
drugs
Hospital work
Batch A: ESR
determination and its
importance
45 mi
Robbins
Pathology
Pathology
45 mi
Medicine
Pharmacology
Class divisible
in three
batches
10.30-12.00
Respective
departments
Batch B :
Therapeutic modalities
and choice of
analgesics
Batch
C :Trauma
cases which are kept
under observation
8.008.45am
8.45-9.30
am
9.3010.15 am
DAY
25.
26.
27.
10-02-16 (WEDNESDAY)
Student should be able
to explain p/k of
Glucocorticoids
various
P/K:Therapeutic indications,
glucocorticoids, their
Adverse effects, contraindications
clinical uses ,adverse
and drug interactions
effects,
contraindications and
drug interactions
Student should be able
Mineralocorticoid and
to understand uses of
mineralocorticoid antagonist
various
.
mineralocorticoid
agonist and
antagonist.
Investigation and management of
inflammatory case.
Hospital
12.102.30
Practical
work
Batch B: ESR
determination and its
importance
45 mi
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
Pharmacology
45 mi
Pharmacology
Medicine
10.30-12.00
Class divisible
Respective
in three
departments
batches
45 Min
Batch C :
Therapeutic modalities
and choice of
analgesics
Batch
A : Trauma
cases which are kept
under observation
DAY
8.008.45am
28.
Phagocytosis.
8.45-9.30
29.
Drugs/Age Of Injury
11-02-16 (THURSDAY)
Student should
develop the
understanding of
leucocyte activation
and being able to
describe:
Recognition and
attachment of
leucocytes
Engulfement
Killing and
degradation
Release of
leucocyte
products and
tissue injury
caused by it
Briefly the defects in
leucocyte dysfunction
and its effects on
inflammation
Students should have
Pathology
Forensic
45 mi
am
9.3010.15 am
30.
12.102.30
DAY 10
8.0031
8.45am
understanding of
various drugs and be
able to define age of
injury
Inflammatory conditions of eye :
Students should be
Stye,Chlazion,Blephritis, Preseptal
able to identify the
Cellulitis and Herpes zoster
various inflammatory
Infection
conditions of eye.
Hospital work
Batch C :
Tuberculosis of lung/
Granuloma
Batch A : small
Practical
group discussion
Batch
B : (Final
Opinion )Interpretation
of results
32.
45 mi
Eye
10.30-12.00
Respective
departments
Class divisible
in three
batches
12-02-16 (FRIDAY)
Phagocytosis by macrophages
8.459.30am
Medicine and
Toxicology
Antagonists of adrenocortical
agents
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
Pathology
45 mi
Pharmacology
45 mi
the use of
adrenocortical agents.
9.3010.15 am
33
Chronic
Inflammation:Granulomatous
Inflammation with special
emphasis on Tuberculosis
12.002.30
Practical
Day 11
8.0034
8.45am
8.459.30am
35.
katzung
Student should be
able to describe
Cells of Chronic
inflammation
Formation of
granuloma
Tuberculous
granuloma
Pathology
Batch A :
Tuberculosis of lung/
Granuloma
Batch B : small
group discussion
Batch
C : (Final
Opinion )Interpretation
of results
Respective
departments
45 MIN
Class divisible
in three
batches
13-02-16 (SATURDAY)
Lymphangitis, Fascitis, Folliculitis
Paronychia , Subungal
abscess,Hideradenitis
Students should be
able to describe the
the various acute
inflammatory coditions
Students should be
able to describe the
acute inflammatory
conditions and should
Surgery
Dermatology
45 mi
9.3010.15am
36
Anti TB drugs
10.1511.00 am
37
11.0011.45 am
38
11.4512.30 am
39
Basic and
clinical
pharmacology
12th edition
katzung
Pharmacology
ENT
45 mi
Orthopaedics
45 mi
Eye
45 mi
12.452.30 am
Practical
Batch B :
Tuberculosis of lung/
Granuloma
Batch C : small
group discussion
Batch
A : (Final
Opinion )Interpretation
of results
Respective
departments
Class divisible
in three
batches