Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines                                                                                           form N0.7

Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of BACTRIOLOGY/VIROLOGY/ in 5th Semester MYCOLOGY/PARASITOLOGY/ in 6th Semester  

CM0516

Medical Bacteriology, Mohammad Naiemi

Medical Microbiology Practical work, Abdullah Sahr

 

PREREQUISITE:

Biology

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 5th  Semester, 6th semester

LECTURES HOURS:

80HOURS LECTURE, (5credits)

32HOURS PRACTICAL, (2credit). Total (7 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Prof. Naiemi

Cheragh medical university

2.

3.

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe Medical Bacteriology is the study of bacteria which causes diseases in humans

The purpose of teaching this subject is to train students in general and special Bacteriology and its usage in knowledge of pathology, clinical signs, epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

 

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

--Describes morphology and physiology of microorganism, immunology, genetics and antimicrobial therapy

--Identify different kinds of microorganism, isolation and culture of microorganism

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP3

L4

T, F

3.

Use to internal and surgical diseases

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know morphology and physiology of microorganism, immunology, genetics , culture of microorganism

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

 

Cheragh medical university

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Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of BIOPHYSICS

CM0517

فزیک پزشکی( برای دانشجویان رشته پزشکی و دندان پزشکی)، محمد علی عقابیان، محمد جواد ابوالحسنی ودیگران، تهران، 1390

 

PREREQUISITE:

Physics

SEMESTER:

3rd year. 5th  Semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

32HOURS LECTURE, (2credits)

16HOURS PRACTICAL, (1credit). Total (3 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.assis. Mutahary

Cheragh medical university

2.

 

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe Introduction to key physical principles as applied to medicine and biology. Topics covered will include: Biomechanics, Motion of Fluids, Heat and Kinetic Theory, Heat and Life, Waves and Sound, Ultrasound, Bioelectricity, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Laser, Radiology, Radioactivity, Radiotherapy, Radiobiology, Radiation Protraction, Magnetism

PO2

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

describe atoms and its electronic orbital.

Describe general information about atom and its particles , Effect of heat in the body

Understand about different radiation and their use in medicine.

-Learn about x-ray, CT scan and MRI as well as Ultrasound functions

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP5

CA5

KP3

L4

T, F

3.

Use  to medical equipment’s

CP5

CA5

KP6

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know about medical instruments and equipment’s and how there are works.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month ( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

 

Cheragh Medical University

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Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of BIHAVIORAL SCIENCE

CM0517

Summary book of Kaplan and Sadok psychology

PREREQUISITE:

Non.

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

32HOURS LECTURE, (2credits)

Total credits (2 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Rezwani Ms

 

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe The course contains behavior effects on health and explains the ways to make physicians able to deal with patients in a well mannered path also how to behave in different disease and learn the motivational skill for better communication with patients.

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:To understand how behavior can affect one’s own health and can affect one’s ability to be an effective, caring physician.

1.        To understand the pervasive role of human behavior in the etiology of disease.

2.        To gain an appreciation of the importance of motivational skills and approaches in the counseling and treatment of patients.

3.        to understand how challenging it is to alter entrenched behaviors, even if there is a clear connection to improved health (for both patients and physicians)

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA4

KP4

L4

T, F

3.

Use for better communication with patients

CP5

CA5

KP7

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to understand behavior effects on physician, how to better treatment the patients, communication between physician and patients.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines                                                                                           form N0.7

Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of IMMUNOLOGY

CM0622

Cellular and molecular immunology, Abul Abbas, Latest edition

 

PREREQUISITE:

Molecular biology

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

32HOURS LECTURE, (2credits)

16HOURS PRACTICAL, (1credit). Total credits (3 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1. Ali Poor Ms

2.

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe Immunology is the study of the immune system and it is responses to invading pathogens. The course contains immunity introduction, cell and immune response, antibodies, MHC and grafts, allergy, tolerance and autoimmune disease and immunodeficiency.

                                   

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

-Describe the main immune cells in the body.

-Describe how immune systems can response against pathologic microorganisms.

- Explain antibody- antigen reaction

- Define the autoimmunity and state the important autoimmune diseases

-Understand about different radiation and its use in medicine

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CP4

KP3

L4

T, F

3.

Use  in medicine

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know about human immunity and autoimmune disease and immunodeficiency

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

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Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of PATHOLOGY

CM0619,CM0719,CM0819

Robbin’s Basic Pathology textbook, latest edition

 

PREREQUISITE:

Molecular biology, Anatomy, Physiology, Immunology

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester; 4th year. 7th semester, 8th semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

144HOURS LECTURE, (9credits)

48HOURS PRACTICAL, (3credits). Total credits (12Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.prof. Dr. Jawad

Cheragh medical university

2.Dr. Temor MBBS

 

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe Pathology descript the four aspects of diseases including the causes of disease under the name of etiology , mechanisms of diseases in the name of pathogenesis, structure change of the organ and tissue called morphology , and chemical features . The pathology discipline teaches applicable knowledge, skill and attitude. The instructional design delivered in didactic and tutorial methods

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

-Describe pathological changes of different tissues. 

-Describe and recognize necrosis, apoptosis and  gangrene

- Explain pathological changes in shock, wound, HIV and other autoimmune diseases

- Define the pathological changes in metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases and blood diseases

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP2

L4

T, F

3.

Use  in internal and surgical sciences

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know about the pathological changes of different tissues, necrosis, apoptosis, gangrene, inflammation, shock, metabolic diseases CV, and blood diseases

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment:1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

Lecture Plan or course outlines                                                                                           form N0.7

Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of PHARMACOLOGY

CM0620, CM0720, CM0820

Basic and Clinical pharmacology, Katzung and Trevor, latest edition

 

PREREQUISITE:

General and organic chemistry, Biochemistry,

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester; 4th year. 7th semester, 8th semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

96HOURS LECTURE, (6credits)

32HOURS PRACTICAL, (2credits). Total credits (8 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Karim Abedi (MS)

Cheragh medical university

 

 


E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course covers the critical crossroads in medicine where the rational use of drugs dictates an understanding of physiology, disease processes and cellular function. Beginning with a concentrated introductory week at the beginning of year two, the material is then closely integrated into relevant pathophysiology courses throughout all segments of this block.

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

-Describe general principles in pharmacology

-Describe properties of medicines used in CNS, autonomous system and anti inflammatory drugs

- Explain the usual drugs used in cardiovascular system

- Explain the usual drugs used in anesthesia

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP3

L4

T,F

3.

Use in internal and surgical diseases

CP3

CA5

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare  to know about principles in pharmacology, used in medicine,  

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment:1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

 

Cheragh Medical University

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Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of ETHICS

CM0618

پزشک و ملاحظات اخلاقی جلد اول و دوم، دکتر باقر لاریجانی و دیگران، 1383

 

PREREQUISITE:

Non.

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

16HOURS LECTURE, (1credit)

Total credits (1 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.R. Rezwani (MS)

 

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe Structures in society and in the profession that serve to enhance care and to protect both patients and physicians are the focus of this course. To understand the relevance of law and ethics in the practice of medicine. To develop the skills of moral reasoning that are relevant to the care of patients in a professional manner. To recognize the conflicts of interest that may impair the professional behavior of physicians in dealing with their patients. To recognize the potential for conflict between the goals, beliefs, and values of physicians and patients. To develop strategies for reducing these conflicts in order to provide effective, compassionate, ethical and professional care.

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On Successful completion of this course the students will be able to:

-Enhance their knowledge about the practice to medicine.

- Recognize the conflicts of interest that may impact the professional behavior of physicians in dealing with their patients.

-Recognize potential for conflict between physicians and patients.

- Develop strategies for these conflicts.

 

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA4

KP3

L4

F, OSCE

3.

Use to better behavior between physician and patients

CP3

CA5

KP7

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know better behavior with patients

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

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Faculty of medicine

References:

Course of Public Health( PHC )

CM0624

Park

 

PREREQUISITE:

Non.

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

32HOURS LECTURE, (2credits)

Total credits (2 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.Dr. Aman (MS)

 

Cheragh medical university

E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course provides students with an understanding of core principles of public health and nine major functions of it second of that, an overview of Afghanistan health system along with its priority interventions is explained. The course also contains concepts of PHC, components of primary health care, five principles and three types of PHC and steps involved in developing a health project

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate ­Understanding core principles of public health

Learn and apply three major elements of public health

Understand the structure of the Afghan health system

Get oriented to the main strategic interventions of the afghan health system

Broadly understand the concept of primary health care

Explain the components of primary health care

Understand and fully describe five principles of PHC

Understand and identify three types of PHC

Explain the steps involved in developing a health project

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP3

L4

T, F

3.

Use  to health process

CP3

CA4

KP7

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know about the Afghanistan health system

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)

Cheragh Medical University

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FACULTY OF MEDICINE

References:

Course of ADDICTOLOGY

CM0623

The summary of Kaplan and Sadok text book

 

PREREQUISITE:

Non.

SEMESTER:

3rd  year. 6th  Semester.

LECTURES HOURS:

16HOURS LECTURE, (1credit)

Total credits (1 Credits)

LECTURERS:

1.R. Rezwani (MS)

Cheragh medical university

 

 


E-mail

Room number

Phone number

 

NO.

Course Outcomes

Programme Outcomes (PO)

CP

CA

KP

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Assessment Methods

1.

Describe This course contains the history of narcotic drugs, definition and categories of these drugs. The course emphasizes on usual drugs such as heroin, opium, LSD, DMT, DET, Amphetamines and others, their effects and how to deal and cure them 

PO3

 

 

 

L2

T, F

2.

Estimate On successful completion of this Course the students will be able to:

-describe the effects of usual narcotic drugs and their harmful effects on humans

-describe how to cure and deal with these patients and how to prevent others.

CP2

 

KP3

L3

T, F

CP3

CA5

KP3

L4

T, F

3.

Use in medical practice

CP3

CA4

KP4

L5

T, F, PR

4.

Prepare to know about the addictology and public health.

 

 

 

L5

T, F, PR

5.

Work effectively in a team in producing a design report within a stipulated timeframe

PO7

 

 

 

 

PR

NOTE:           (CP—Complex Problems; CA—Complex Activities; KP—Knowledge Profile; T—Test; PR—Project; F—Final Exam)

Assessment: 1 test every month( every test 5 points), PBL (10 points), Final exam (70 points)