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KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES CURRICULUM

YEAR ONE STUDY GUIDE


(2nd SEMESTER)

2022

PREPARED BY SIRAJ UDDIN BAJAUR BS HEALTH TECHNOLOGY


KMU-IHS SMARBAGH LOWER DIR
2nd SEMERTER COURSES

 MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY-II

 HUMANPHYSIOLOGY-II

 HUMANANATOMY-II

 ENGLISH-II

 ISLAMICSTUDIES

Prepared by; Sirajuddin Bajaur


Mphil
PMS-607 MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY- II Credit hours 4(3+1)

Course Content:

Nutrition

 Majorfoodgroups,
 Balanced diet,
 Metabolic changes in starvation,
 Proteinenergy malnutrition,
 Obesity,kwashiorkor, Marasmus

Carbohydrates metabolism

 Glycolysis,
 Glycogenolysis,
 Gluconeogenesis,
 Glycogenesis,
 Pentosephosphate pathway,
 Fermentation and ethanol metabolism,
 Krebscycle,
 ETC,
 Cori cycle,
 Glucosealanine cycle.

Protein and aminoacids metabolism

 Synthesis and degradation of amino acids,

Lipid metabolism

 Betaoxidation
Nucleotide metabolism

 P u r i n e and pyrimidine degradation, uricacid formation

Clinical diagnostic enzymology:

 Clinical significance of ALT,AST,ALP,GGT,


 LDH and isoenzymes,
 CK and isoenzymes,
 Pancreatic lipase and amylase,cholinesterase,G6PD, ACP,cardiac troponins,ANP, BNP
and pro- BNP
Practicals:
 Determination of liver, cardiac, pancreatic enzymes
 Determination of urea and uric acid
 Demonstration of ELISA, CMIA and CLIA instrument

Biochemistry Books:

 BIOCHEMISTRY by Dr. U. Satyanarayana,UChakrapani


 Marks’ Essentials of Medical BIOCHEMISTRY a Clinical Approach,SecondEdition
 Harper’s Illustrated MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY a LANGE medical book twenty-sixth
edition Lehninger Principles of BIOCHEMISTRY, 6E
 McGraw Hill’sManualof laboratory and diagnostictests by DENISE D. WILSON, PHD,
APN, FNP, ANP
PMS -608 Human Physiology-II CreditHours:4(3+1)

CourseContents:
Physiology of Nervous System,
 Function of various cranial nerves,
 Functions of somatic motor nervous system
 Functions of the autonomic nervous system,
 Function of neurons, neuroglial cells and their components.
 Resting membrane potential and an action potential,
 Function of a synapse and reflex arc,

Functions of the specialized sense organs:


Eye
 Physiology of site accommodation, optic nerve and optic chiasma

Ear,
 Functions of the internal, middle and external ear
 Physiology of the hearing and balance,

Smell,
 Physiology of olfactory nerve
Taste,
 Physiology of taste Location of the taste buds
 Physiology of speech,

Blood
 Composition and function of blood,
 Haematopoisis,
 Blood grouping,
 Coagulation mechanism,

Physiology of Cardiovascular system


 The physiology of Pulmonary and Systemic Circulation:
 Arteries Veins Local Control of Blood Vessels
 Nervous control of blood vessels
 Regulation of arterial Pressure,
 The function of lymphatic system, tonsils, lymph nodes ,The spleen and The thymus,
Classification and physiology of immune system,

 Antigens and anti bodies,Primary and secondary responses to anantigen antibody- mediated
immunity and cell mediated immunity

Role of lymphocyte in immunity regulation.

Pacticals

 Spirometry
 Electrocardiography
 BloodPressureMeasurement
 NormalandabnormalECGinterpretation
 Pulseratemeasurement
 Heartsounds

Recommended Books
 Essentials of Medical Physiology KSembulingam, PremaSembulingam Sixth Edition 2013
 Guyton And Hall Textbook Of Medical Physiology John E.Hall, Arthur C. Guyton Professor and Chair 2006
 Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health And Illness11 thEdition Anne Waugh,Allison Grant
2010
PMS -609 HUMAN ANATOMY-II CreditHours:4(3+1)

Course contents:
The upper limb
 Bones of shoulder girdle and Arm,
 Muscles,
 Axilla,
 Brachial plexus,
 Cubital fossa, the forearm,
 Hand bones
 ,muscles,
 Blood supply,
 Nerve supply,
 lymphatics,

The lower limb


 Fascia, Bones,Muscles,
 Femoral triangle,
 Blood supply,
 Nerve supply,
 Lymphatic supply.
Head neck Skull
 Mandible
 Cranial nerves
 cranial cavity,
 Meninges,
 Brain
 Orbit,
 Neck,

Endocrine System
 Classification of endocrine glands,
 Pituitary Gland
 Thyroid Gland
 Adrenal gland and differences between the cortex and medulla.
Practicals:
 Study and understand the anatomy of Upper limb, Lower limb,Head and Neck through:
 Human Models
 Video demonstration
 Study radiographs of upper and lower limb.

Recommended Books: Essential books (textbooks)

 Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in health and illness 11 thEditionWaugh Grant.
 Clinical Anatomy (Byregions)9thedition, Richard S.Snell.

Referencebooks
th
 Netter Atlas of human anatomy 5 Edition Saunders.
 Gray’sAnatomyforstudents2ndEditionDrakeVogalMitcell.
 BD. Churasia Human Anatomy (Allregions)
PMS -610 ENGLISH–II Credit Hours:2(2+0)

Coursecontents:
 Writing Skills
 Cv and job application,
 Technical Report writing,
 Writing styles,
 Changing narration:
 Converting a dialogue into a report,
 Converting a story into a news report ,
 Converting a graph or picture into a short report or story,
 Active and Passive voice,
 Letter/memo writing and minutes of the meeting,
 Use of library and internet recourses,
 Essay writing, Phrases-Types and functions,
 Clauses-Types and functions,
 Punctuation:Tenses-Types,Structure,Function,
 Conversion into negative and interrogative.
 Speaking Skill:
 Group Discussion (Various topics given by the teacher),
 Presentation by the students (individually),
 Role Play Activities for improving Speaking.
 Listening Skill:
 Listening Various Documentaries, Movies and online listening activities to improve the
listening as well as pronunciation of the words.

Recommended Books:
 PracticalEnglishGrammarbyA.J.ThomsonandA.V.Martinet.Exercises1. Third edition.
Oxford UniversityPress.1997.ISBN 0194313492.
 PracticalEnglishGrammarbyA.J.ThomsonandA.V.Martinet.Exercises2.
Thirdedition.Oxford UniversityPress.1997.ISBN0194313506
 Intermediate by Marie-Christine Boutin, Suzanne Brinand and Francoise Grellet.
Oxford SupplementarySkills.FourthImpression1993. ISBN0194354057Pages 20-
27and35-41.
 Reading.UpperIntermediate.BrainTomlinsonandRodEllis.OxfordSupplementarySkills.Th
ird Impression1992.ISBN0194534022.
PMS -611 ISLAMICSTUDIES CreditHours:2(2+0)

Course contents:
Fundamental beliefs of Islam,
 Belief of Tawheed,
 Belief in Prophethood,
 Belief in the Day of Judgment

Worships
 Salaat/Prayer,
 Zakat/Obligatory Charity,
 Saum/Fasting,
 Hajj/Pilgrimage,
 Jihad,

Importance of Paramedics In Islam,

 Ethics, Religion and Ethics,


 Higher Intents/Objectives of Islamic Sharia and Human Health,
 Importance and Virtues of Medical Profession,
 Contribution and Achievements of Muslim Doctors,
 Knowledge of the Rights,
 Wisdom and Prudence,
 Sympathy/ Empathy,
 Responsible Life,
 Patience, Humbleness,
 Self Respect, Forgiveness, Kind hearted,
 Beneficence, Self Confidence,
 Observing Promise, Equality,
 Relation among the Doctors,
 Jealousy, Backbiting, Envy, Etiquettes of Gathering,
 Relation between a Doctor and a Patient
 Gentle Speaking, Mercy and Affection,
 Consoling the Patient,
 To inquire the health of Patient,
 Character building of the Patient,
 Responsibilities of a Doctor,

Islamiyat Recommended Books:

 Islamiyat(Compulsory) for Khyber Medical University,Medical Colleges and Allied Institutes

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