Curriculum Description

Curriculum Description

This course description provides a necessary summary of the most important characteristics of the course and the expected learning outcomes for the student to achieve evidence of whether he made the most of the available learning opportunities. It must be linked to a description of the program.

General Description

  • Name of Organization: Baghdad College of Medicine
  • Department: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Histology, Surgery, and Medicine Department
  • Module Name: Digestive System
  • Course Pattern: Large, Small Group Lectures, Laboratory Lectures
  • Semester and Year: 2nd Year / Semester 2
  • Total Course Hours: 41 hours

Goal of the Course

  • Understand the main classification of digestive diseases.
  • Understand the Embryology of the digestive system.
  • Understand the Histology of the digestive system.
  • Understand the physiology and biochemical changes of the digestive system.
  • Understand the importance of communication between students and patients to understand the main points of digestive diseases.

Outcome of this Module

A. Cognitive and Theoretical Goals:

  • Main classification of digestive diseases.
  • Embryology of digestive system.
  • Histology of digestive system.
  • Physiology and biochemical changes of digestive system.
  • Importance of communication between students and patients regarding digestive diseases.

B. Skills:

  • None.

Methods of Learning

  • Large and small group lectures, laboratory lectures.

Methods of Assessment

  • Formative assessment (web-based not marked).
  • End Trimester exams.
  • Practical assessments.
  • Final practical exam.
  • Summative Exam (written).

Values and Sentimental Goals

  • Learning through scientific discussions.
  • To work within a team.
  • To communicate properly with the patients.

Infrastructure

  • Hours: Topic, Outcome, Teaching methods, Assessment
  • Histology (4 theoretical hours, 12 practical hours): Histology of different GIT parts, Histology of mouth, Histology of upper GIT.
  • Physiology (4 theoretical hours): Physiologic processes of the GIT, GIT movement and metabolic process.
  • Biochemistry (9 theoretical hours, 6 practical hours): Understanding chemical reactions and hormones involved in the GIT, Acid secretion, Hb destruction.
  • Embryology (2 theoretical hours): Digestive system embryology.

Resources

Course Books Required: Guyton and Hall, Junqueira's Basic Histology

Main References (Sources): Fox for human physiology, Stuart Ira

Recommended Resources: WHO, CDC, MEDSCAPE

Electronic References: (YouTube, PubMed, Google Scholar)

Course Development Plan

  • Increment of practical and TBL teaching hours, if the total student number less than 250, and put future sentimental goals.