Title: Mechanisms of Disease I and General Pathology Course Personnel
1Mechanisms of Disease I and General Pathology
Course Personnel
- Course Directors
- S. Erin McConnell, MD
- Kim A. Collins, MD
- Staff Administrator/Computer Coordinator
- Sandy Nelson
- Staff Assistant
- Phillip Turner
2Mechanisms of Disease I (MODI)
- Medical/Graduate students
3General Pathology
4General Pathology(Dental Students)
- General Pathology
- Understand the pathogenesis of disease
- Develop a medically oriented vocabulary
- Ends November 1
5Mechanisms of Disease I(Medical, Graduate
Students)
- General Pathology
- Understand the pathogenesis of disease
- Develop a medically oriented vocabulary
- Genetics (Dr. Pai)
- Hematopathology
- begins November 12
6General Pathology and MOD IResources
- Basic Pathology, 6th Edition, Robbins
- Lecture and Laboratory Syllabi (on-line)
- Lectures (posted on-line after lecture)
- Seminar Tutorial/Lab Sessions
- Computer Assisted Learning Programs
- Museum Specimens
- Autopsy
7MOD IResources
- Widmanns Clinical Interpretation of Laboratory
tests - Genetics Syllabus - on-line
8General Pathology and MOD I- Book - Required
www.cofcstore.com
9Mechanisms of Disease I- Books - Required
www.cofcstore.com
10General Pathology and MOD I- Books - Suggested
Pocket Companion to Robbins Pathologic Basis of
Disease
Question and Answer Book
11General Pathology and MOD I- Books - Reference
Copies Available in library
12 13Lectures and Lecture Syllabus
- Lectures
- 45 minutes
- Student Directed Learning (SDL)
- Lecture Syllabus
- Guide to lectures and textbook material
- http//www.musc.edu/pathology/newpage.htm
- Recommend printing entire hard copy
14Lectures and Lecture Syllabus
- Attendance is Encouraged
- Review reading material prior to lecture
15Delinquent Lecture Handouts
- Will be posted on-line upon receipt
- Notification by e-mail and in class
16Lecture Evaluation
- Evaluation Sheets
- On-line
- Please evaluate lectures and handouts
- Please send evaluations upon completion
- Your Comments and Suggestions will affect the
presentation of future lectures
17Lab Syllabus
- http//www.musc.edu/pathology/newpage.htm
- Seminar Tutorial Cases
- Microscopic Glass Slide listings
- Museum Specimen listings
- Computer Assisted Learning Programs (CALs)
listings - Recommend printing hard copy
18Seminar Tutorials/Lab
- 5(GP)/7(MODI) two-hour Seminar Tutorial/Lab
Sessions - Attendance Mandatory (10 of Grade)
19Seminar Tutorial Group Divisions
- Tuesday or Thursday Section, Group 1 - 12
- Section and Group Designations listed in lab
syllabus and handout
- 9-1050 am
- 1st Floor Walton Research Building
20Seminar Tutorials/Lab
- Case Studies
- Available on Web Site
- Computers in Lab Modules and Library
- Clinical history, findings at autopsy or surgery,
pertinent photographs, representative microscopic
slides, and review questions - Students assigned to present cases
- Review prior to sessions, prepare to discuss
21Seminar Tutorials/Lab
- Microscopic Slide Review
- Review of material presented in lectures
- Slides are available for independent study
- Microscopes available in lab modules
- Lab Modules - available for student use except
when sessions are being held - Code 312
- Please clean up after yourselves
22Museum Specimens
- List Worksheet of Designated Museum specimens
in Lab Syllabus on-line
- SDL or own time
- Specimens in Research Building, RS 108
- Code 312
23Computer Assisted Learning Programs (CAL)
- 12 Programs
- Consist of review of pathologic findings
- Available in on-line
- To be completed during self-directed learning
(SDL) times or own time
24On-line Material
- For educational purposes only
- no distribution/selling permitted
- CDs available, will be distributed next week
25Autopsy
Mandatory Attendance of one complete case during
the semester
During Week 792-3500 Weekend 792-2123
Room 284 Main Hospital
26Available in Autopsy Room
27Hematopathology Lab MOD I
- One lab session week of November 26
- - Group designations in handout
- Attendance required for course credit
- - Handouts distributed at time of lab
28Seminar Tutorial Grading
- Number of Sessions Participated In
- One Absence permitted without penalty
- If you are over 15 minutes late to a session,
only 1/2 credit will be allotted - Sign In sheet available
- Late comers see Sandy Nelson
- No Group Changes
29Student EvaluationMOD I Medical Students
- 3 Total Board-type Exams for Semester
- 1st 2 Board Exams - approximately 100 MOD (Path
and Genetics) questions - MOD Questions - extracted for Course Grade
- Exams are cumulative
- 3rd Board Exam - approximately 100 questions on
Hematopathology and Genetics
30Student EvaluationMOD I Graduate Students
- 2 Exams on General Pathology and Genetics
- Up to 100 questions
- Cumulative
- 1 Exam on Hematopathology and Genetics
31Student EvaluationMOD I Medical, Graduate
Students
- Final Grade
- 35 1st Exam
- 40 2nd (Final) Exam
- 15 Hematopathology Exam
- 10 Seminar Tutorial/Lab
32Student EvaluationGeneral Pathology Dental
Students
- 2 Exams Covering General Pathology only
- Up to 100 questions
- Cumulative
- Final Grade
- 40 1st Exam
- 50 Final Exam
- 10 Seminar Tutorials/Lab
33Exams
- A and B type Multiple Choice Questions
- Material for Examinations include
- Lecture and Syllabus material
- Material from Required Text Book
- Material from Seminar Tutorials/Labs
- Microscopic slides
- Museum specimens
- Material from CALs
34Exams
- No Medical School classes the week of the exams
- Board Exams will be on the designated Friday
- Review of exam organized by Dr. Virella
- Dental and Graduate Student Exams will be given
on the designated Thursday at 830 am - Review of exam will be scheduled
35Exams
- Percentage or t-score
- All students will take exams on the designated
date - Make-up Test
- Dean of College of Medicine - Medical Students
- Dr. Hazen-Martin - Graduate Students
- Dr. Javed - Dental Students
36Questions/Comments
- Course Directors
- 792-3500
- e-mail
- Course Administrator - Sandy Nelson
- Web Site Comments
- Group of Students to meet with Directors