Attendance and Participation: The minimal acceptable attendance is 75%. Students must complete and submit their practical books. Shock exams shall be used during the course.
Mid-year examination:
Shall be held at the end of the first half of the academic year and includes written and practical components.
Written exam: 7 questions (each 5 marks = 35marks); including 4 short essay questions, MCQs, Problem Solving and Matching Questions.
Practical exam: 10 stations (one mark each).
Practical exam: 10 stations (one mark each).
Final examination:
Written, practical and oral exams.
Written exam: MCQ,
: Problem solving and
: matching questions.
: 9 essay questions including
- UL (2 Q)
- LL (3 Q)
- THORAX (3 Q)
- BASIS (1 Q)
- EMBRYOLOGY (1 Q)
Practical exam: including bones, soft tissues and imaging anatomy.
Oral exam: 2 stations.
Weighing of assessments:
Assessment
|
Marks allocated
|
% of Total Marks
|
Attendance, practical book, shock exams and other activities
|
5
|
20
|
Mid-year exam
| ||
|
35
10
| |
Final exam
|
80
| |
a- Written:
- MCQ
- CROSS MATCHING
- FILL IN THE BLANK
- LABEL (2 DIAGRAM)
- PROBLEM SOLVING
|
125:
20 M
15 M
15 M
5 M x 2 Q
15 M
| |
b- Practical
c- Oral
|
45
30
| |
Total
|
250
|
100
|
****MUMTAZ ======= 85% x 250 = 212.5
*****JANGAN DINILAI LETIHNYA USAHA, TAPI PANDANGLAH MANISNYA SEBUAH KEJAYAAN….
********SUMBER:
1) CURRICULUM CONTENTS OF ANATOMY
2) SENIOR TAHUN 2
SCOPE FOR LAST YEAR ANATOMY EXAM (2010)
*tak tahu la tahun ni camne pulak kan…^__^
BASIS OF ANATOMY
- Types of fibrous & cartilagenous joint
- Characters of synovial joint
- Skeletal muscle attachment
- Superficial & deep fascia (function & type)
UPPER LIMB
- Branches & distribution of : radial, axillary, median, ulnar, musculo-cutaneous nerve
- Hand – cutaneous supply
- Boundaries & contents of – axilla, cubital fossa, anatomical snuff box
- Flexor retinaculum, extensor retinaculum
- Branches of axillary, brachial, radial, ulnar artery.
- Joint – shoulder, elbow, wrist, (type, movement, muscle & ligament)
LOWER LIMB
- Branches of femoral, sciatic, obturator nerve.
- Branches of popliteal nerve (medial & lateral)
- Cutaneous supply of lower limb ( origin, branches, area of distribution)
- Course and branches of femoral artery & clinical importance
- Popliteal artery & dorsal pedis artery
- Joint –knee, hip, ankle (type, muscle, movement, ligament)
- Joint of inversion & eversion
- Ligament of knee (extrasynovial & intracapsular)
- Ligament of foot
THORAX
- Veins & arteries of heart
- Surface anatomy of lung & pleura
- Branches of aorta, ascending, descending
- Branches of vagus & phrenic
- Typical intercostal nerve
- Azygos vein
- Right & left lung (mediastinal surface)
EMBRYOLOGY
- Umbilical cord (origin, anomalies, development)
- Derivatives of ectodermal layer
- Amniotic fluid
- Twins
- Somites
- Placenta barrier & structure
- Folding
By: ASMA NASIHA BINTI MAT ARIFFIN
SUBJEK MASTER ANATOMY 2010/2011
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