Block 3 VIRGINIA CAMPUS Neurological System and Special Senses 2016

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1 WEEK 1 Time/Date Monday, January 25 Tuesday, January 26 Wednesday, January 27 Thursday, January 28 Friday, January PATHOLOGY :00 a.m. Histology of the Nervous System Gross Brain, Meninges, Circulation, CSF, Spinal Cord II Physiology of Neurons Autonomic Nervous System II Spinal Cord and Spinal Cord Sensory and Motor Pathways I Dr. Hill Dr. Anstrom Dr. Olgun Dr. Olgun Dr. Anstrom 2. PATHOLOGY : Histology of the Nervous System Lumbosacral: Medical Hx, DDX, & PE I Neurotransmitters Neuronal Microenvironment and Glial Cells Spinal Cord and Spinal Cord Sensory and Motor Pathways II Dr. Hill Dr. Rogers Dr. Olgun Dr. Olgun Dr. Anstrom PHARMACOLOGY CNS Overview Lumbosacral: Medical Hx, DDX, & PE II Autonomic Nervous System I Autonomics Pharmacology I : Spinal Cord and Spinal Cord Sensory and Dr. Anstrom Dr. Rogers Dr. Anstrom Dr. Rzigalinski Motor Pathways CLINICAL MED NEURO 2. PHARMACOLOGY Gross Brain, Meninges, LUNCH SDL: Preventive Health of Autonomics Pharmacology Circulation, CSF, Spinal Cord I the Nervous System II Dr. Anstrom Dr. Dickens Dr. Rzigalinski Surviving Block 3 Dr. Prater LUNCH : Gross Brain, LUNCH LUNCH Meninges, Circulation, CSF, Spinal Cord 3. PATHOLOGY 4. PATHOLOGY 6. PATHOLOGY SDL: Cerebral Edema, SDL: Cerebrovascular SDL: CNS Trauma Increased Intracranial Pressure, Hydrocephalus Diseases I: Global and Focal Cerebral Ischemia Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 5. PATHOLOGY SDL: CV Diseases II: Intracerebral, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Dr. Santo NEUROSCI TUTOR SGR VCOM GALA ! All calendars are subject to change due to unanticipated emergencies or illness. The student will be notified via any time the schedule is changed and with as much notice as possible. In general, however, students should not plan events during the 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours during the weeks the blocks are in session, as those are considered the hours of duty for a student.

2 WEEK 2 Time/Date Monday, February 1 Tuesday, February 2 Wednesday, February 3 Thursday, February 4 Friday, February CLINICAL MED NEURO 4. CLINICAL MED NEURO 5. CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. Sensory Receptors and Pathways Diagnosis, Management of Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Cervical Spine Trauma Diagnostic Imaging of the CNS Vasculature EXAM # through Dr. Olgun Dr. Brolinson Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Langlinais PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO Spinal Reflexes Local Anesthetics CNS Vasculature Cerebrovascular Disease and Infarct: Atherosclerosis, Embolus and Stroke Treatment Dr. Olgun Dr. Costa Dr. Anstrom Dr. Cramer 3. PHARMACOLOGY 5. PHARMACOLOGY 7. PHARMACOLOGY 8. PHARMACOLOGY 7. CLINICAL MED NEURO Autonomics Pharmacology III Autonomics Pharmacology V General Anesthetics Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Hemorrhagic Strokes and Non-Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Costa Dr. Kidd Dr. Cramer 4. PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 9. PHARMACOLOGY 8. CLINICAL MED NEURO Autonomics Pharmacology Lumbar Spine: Eval & Tx Nutrition and the Nervous Autonomics Pharmacology Spinal Cord Syndromes IV of Somatic Dysfunction System Demo -Mr. Watson Edwards, Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Rogers Dr. Meacham Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Zhang LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 7. PATHOLOGY 8. PATHOLOGY 9. PATHOLOGY SDL: CNS Malformations I: : Lumbar Spine SDL: CNS Malformations II: : CNS Vasculature SDL: Brain Tumors I Neural Tube Defects Forebrain and Posterior Fossa Malformations Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo PATHOLOGY SDL: Development of the SDL: Brain Tumors II Nervous System I Dr. Hrubec Dr. Santo 14. SDL: Development of the Nervous System II Dr. Hrubec PHARM TUTOR SGR10 5-6

3 WEEK 3 Time/Date Monday, February 8 Tuesday, February 9 Wednesday, February 10 Thursday, February 11 Friday, February 12 8:00 a.m CLINICAL MED NEURO CLINICAL MED NEURO Brainstem I Congenital Malformations of PHARM EXAM 1 #1-9 Cranial Nerves: Medical Hx, Brain Tumors and Their the Brain I DDX, and PE Management I through Dr. Anstrom Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Doolan Dr. Brooks CLINICAL MED NEURO 12. CLINICAL MED NEURO 17. CLINICAL MED NEURO Brainstem II Congenital Malformations of the Brain II Congenital and Acquired Neurological Disorders in Brain Tumors and Their Management II Pediatrics I Dr. Anstrom Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Brooks CLINICAL MED NEURO 18. CLINICAL MED NEURO Cortical and Brainstem Control of Motor Function Cranial Nerves Hypothalamus Congenital and Acquired Neurological Disorders in Aphasias and Other Cortical Syndromes Pediatrics II Dr. Olgun Dr. Anstrom Dr. Olgun Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Cramer 10. PHARMACOLOGY 11.CLINICAL MED NEURO 19. CLINICAL MED NEURO Neuromuscular Blocking Agents Cranial Nerve Disorders : Brainstem and Cranial Nerves LUNCH Localization in Neurology Dr. Kidd Dr. Cramer Dr. Cramer 14. CLINICAL MED NEURO LUNCH LUNCH Disorders of Motor Neuron, Root, Plexus, and Peripheral Nerves LUNCH Dr. Zhang 11. PATHOLOGY 15. CLINICAL MED NEURO 12. PATHOLOGY 1:00 p.m SDL: Peripheral Nerve Tumors Neurocutaneous Disorders SDL: Metabolic Diseases of the Nervous System Dr. Santo Dr. Zhang Dr. Santo 13. PATHOLOGY SDL: Neurodegenerative Diseases Dr. Santo PATH TUTOR SGR10 5-6

4 WEEK 4 Time/Date Monday, February 15 Tuesday, February 16 Wednesday, February 17 Thursday, February 18 Friday, February :00 a.m. SDL: Pain Receptors and Physiology of Sleep Pain Pathways PATH EXAM 1 #1-13 through CM NEURO EXAM #1-15 through Dr. Olgun Dr. Olgun CLINICAL MED NEURO Basal Ganglia Disorders of Sleep EXAM 2 #11-20 through Dr. Olgun Dr. Zhang PHARMACOLOGY 29. Thalamus (Diencephalon) Cerebellum Cerebrum Sedatives and Hypnotics I Sensory Pathways Integration Dr. Anstrom Dr. Olgun Dr. Anstrom Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Anstrom PHARMACOLOGY 30. Limbic System Pelvis and Sacrum: Physical Higher Cortical Function Sedatives and Hypnotics II Motor Pathways - Integration Evaluation and Treatment Dr. Anstrom Dr. Dickens Dr. Olgun Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Olgun 22. CLINICAL MED NEURO LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Immune-Mediated Neurological Disease Dr. Prater 21. CLINICAL MED NEURO : Thalamus, Limbic : Pelvis and Sacrum: : Higher Cortical Trauma: Skull Fractures, ER System, Cerebellum, and Physical Evaluation and Tx Function Approach to Head Injury, Basal Ganglia Epidural, Subdural, Intracerebral Bleed Dr. Georges Brainstem Jeopardy (OPTIONAL REVIEW) Drs. Anstrom/Cramer Brainstem Jeopardy (OPTIONAL REVIEW) Drs. Anstrom/Cramer CM NEURO TUTOR SGR10 5-6

5 WEEK 5 Time/Date Monday, February 22 Tuesday, February 23 Wednesday, February 24 Thursday, February 25 Friday, February CLINICAL MED NEURO 26. CLINICAL MED NEURO 28. CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. SGL: Infectious Diseases Differential Diagnosis of Radiologic Imaging: Normal PHARM EXAM 2 #10- Affecting the Central Headaches Brain and Spinal Cord 16 through Nervous System I (micro) RESEARCH DAY (attendance is optional) Drs. Santo, M. Thomas Dr. Rogers Dr. Langlinais 24.CLINICAL MED NEURO 16. PHARMACOLOGY 29. CLINICAL MED NEURO SGL: Infectious Diseases Treatment for Headaches Radiologic Imaging: Facial Osteology/Cranium SDL: Integrated Approach Affecting the CNS II (micro) Abnormal Brain and Spinal to Eval of Low Back Pain Cord Drs. M Thomas, Elswaifi Dr. Kidd Dr. Langlinais Dr. Anstrom Dr. Harden 25.CLINICAL MED NEURO 27. CLINICAL MED NEURO 30. CLINICAL MED NEURO 32.CLINICAL MED NEURO 14. PATHOLOGY SGL: Infectious Diseases Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Trauma to Head and Spine: Cerebellar and Basal SDL: Lysosomal Storage Affecting the CNS III (path) Trauma Neurosurgical Management I Ganglia Movement Disorders Disorders and Treatment Drs. M Thomas, Elswaifi Dr. Preuss Dr. Simonds Dr. Cramer Dr. Santo 13. PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 17. PHARMACOLOGY SGL: Drugs for Treatment of Pelvis: Evaluation and Trauma to Head and Spine: Drugs for Parkinson s CNS Infections Treatment Neurosurgical Mgmt II Disease Dr. Kidd Dr. Harden Dr. Simonds Dr. Rzigalinski LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 14. PHARMACOLOGY Opioids I : Pelvis: Evaluation and Treatment CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS Lumbar Puncture, : Facial Osteology/Cranium Sterile Technique 1-5 Dr. Rzigalinski 15. PHARMACOLOGY Opioids II Dr. Rzigalinski CPS Storyline Articulate Modules and Quiz Due PHARM TUTOR SGR CM NEURO TUTOR SGR10 5-6

6 WEEK 6 Time/Date Monday, February 29 Tuesday, March 1 Wednesday, March 2 Thursday, March 3 Friday, March CLINICAL MED NEURO CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. Seizures and Epilepsy in SDL: Pharyngeal Arch Adults Embryology CLINICAL MED NEURO EXAM 2 #16-31 through SDL: Responsible Opioid Prescribing-Pain Management Guidelines EXAM 3 #21-31 through Dr. Zhang Dr. Hrubec Dr. Kowalski CLINICAL MED NEURO 36. CLINICAL MED NEURO 40.CLINICAL MED NEURO Pediatric Non-Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy Syndromes in Children I Neuro Case Discussions: Muscle Weakness I Emergent Assessment and Differential Diagnosis of Altered Mental Status Dr. Tobey Dr. Zhang Dr. Lander 18. PHARMACOLOGY 35. CLINICAL MED NEURO 37. CLINICAL MED NEURO 20. PHARMACOLOGY Drugs for Epilepsy I Pediatric Non-Febrile Neuro Case Discussions: Drugs for Alzheimer s Seizures and Epilepsy Muscle Weakness II Disease Syndromes in Children II PRACTICAL EXAM Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Tobey Dr. Zhang Dr. Rzigalinski (labs #1-7) 19. PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 9. Drugs for Epilepsy II Evaluation and Treatment of the Sacrum Fever and Altered States of Consciousness in Pediatric Technique Review for Sacrum and Pelvis Patients Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Harden Dr. Kozar Dr. Harden LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH CLINICAL PROCEDURAL : Evaluation and CLINICAL PROCEDURAL : Technique Review for SKILLS Lumbar Puncture, Treatment of the Sacrum SKILLS Lumbar Puncture, Sacrum and Pelvis Sterile Technique 1-4 Sterile Technique 1-4 TUTOR SGR NEUROSCI TUTOR SGR10 5-6

7 WEEK 7 Time/Date Monday, March 7 Tuesday, March 8 Wednesday, March 9 Thursday, March 10 Friday, March CLINICAL MED NEURO 43. CLINICAL MED NEURO 33. 8:00 a.m. Demyelinating Disorders of the Nervous System I Ethical Decisions in Neurology and Brain Death I Muscles of Facial Expression and Mastication I EXAM 1 #1-7 through CLINICAL MED NEURO EXAM 3 #32-42 through Dr. Cramer Dr. Simonds Dr. Anstrom 42.CLINICAL MED NEURO CLINICAL MED NEURO 34. Demyelinating Disorders of SDL: Integrated Approach Ethical Decisions in Muscles of Facial Expression the Nervous System II to the Evaluation of Neck Neurology & Brain Death II and Mastication II Pain Dr. Cramer Dr. Harden Dr. Simonds Dr. Anstrom 21. PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 47. CLINICAL MED NEURO Drugs for Demyelinating Neurological History and Bell s Palsy vs. Facial Nerve : Muscles of Facial SDL: Dementia I Disorders Exam with Demo I Paralysis vs. Tumor Expression and Mastication Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Doolan Dr. Recupero Dr. Switzer 15. PATHOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO 48. CLINICAL MED NEURO SDL: Demyelinating Disorders and Spongiform Encephalopathies Neurological History and Exam with Demo II Pediatric Developmental Milestones SDL: Dementia II Dr. Santo Dr. Doolan Dr. Kozar Dr. Switzer LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS CHECKOFFS 1-5 : Neurological History and Exam with Demo CM NEURO TUTOR SGR CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS CHECKOFFS 1-5 CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS CHECKOFFS 1-5

8 WEEK 8 Time/Date Monday, March 14 Tuesday, March 15 Wednesday, March 16 Thursday, March 17 Friday, March PATHOLOGY PATHOLOGY 41. 8:00 a.m. Nasal Cavity and Sinuses Histology of the Nose and Throat Taste and Smell Histology of the Ear SDL: Development of the Ear Dr. Johansen Dr. Hill Dr. Olgun Dr. Hill Dr. Hrubec PATHOLOGY 49. CLINICAL MED NEURO 19. PATHOLOGY 20. PATHOLOGY Anterior Neck Histology of the Nose and Throat Epistaxis, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Abscess and Sinus Venous : Histology of the Ear SDL: Otosclerosis Dr. Santo Thrombosis Dr. Johansen Dr. Hill Dr. Georges Dr. Hill PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO : Anterior Neck Ear and Mastoid Antihistamines and Decongestants Auditory Pathways SDL: Vestibulitis, Labyrinthitis, Meniere's, Tinnitus Diagnosis and Management Dr. Anstrom Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Olgun Dr. Dickens 50. CLINICAL MED NEURO 40. LUNCH Otitis Media, Otitis Externa Vestibular Pathways LUNCH Dr. Dickens Dr. Olgun : Ear and Mastoid. CONVO

9 WEEK 9 Time/Date Monday, March 21 Tuesday, March 22 Wednesday, March 23 Thursday, March 24 Friday, March PATHOLOGY 53. CLINICAL MED NEURO 54.CLINICAL MED NEURO 55. CLINICAL MED NEURO 8:00 a.m. Histology of the Eye Hearing Loss Minor Facial and Orbital Injuries / Lacerations Nonemergent Disorders of the Throat CLINICAL MED NEURO FINAL EXAM #43-56 through Dr. Hill Dr. Williams Dr. F Rawlins Dr. Prussin PATHOLOGY CLINICAL MED NEURO : Histology of the Eye ENT History and ENT Exam (Otoscope) Physiology of Vision Emergent Disorders of the Throat Dr. Hill Dr. Dickens Dr. Olgun Dr. Prussin CLINICAL MED OPHTHO 46. Orbit and Eye ENT-OMM for Sinusitis/Otitis Visual Pathways Ophthalmology and SDL: Development of the Refractive Errors Eye Dr. Anstrom Dr. Harden Dr. Olgun Dr. Justice Dr. Hrubec 52. CLINICAL MED NEURO Congenital Disorders of the Oral Cavity and Pharynx Ophthalmology: Eye History, SDL: The Oral Exam Face and Ear Risk Factors, and Exam Dr. Kozar Dr. Anstrom Dr. Dickens and Dr. Justice Dr. M Thomas LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH : Orbit and Eye : OMM for Sinusitis/Otitis : Oral Cavity and Pharynx : Ophthalmology: Eye History, Risk Factors, and Exam Leading Global Health? CM NEUR TUTOR SGR10 5-6

10 WEEK 10 Time/Date Monday, March 28 Tuesday, March 29 Wednesday, March 30 Thursday, March 31 Friday, April PATHOLOGY 2.CLINICAL MED OPHTHO SDL: Eye Disorders I The Red Eye 8:00 a.m. FINAL EXAM #8-16 through FINAL EXAM #32-46 through Dr. Prater Dr. Puckett 24. PATHOLOGY 3.CLINICAL MED OPHTHO SDL: Eye Disorders II Adult Visual Abnormalities. Dr. Santo Dr. Puckett 25. PATHOLOGY SDL: Eye Disorders PRACTICAL EXAM (Retinoblastoma) PRACTICAL EXAM Dr. Santo (labs #8-12) SP TESTING 1-5:30 SP TESTING 1-5:30 NEUROSCI TUTOR SGR TUTOR SGR10 7-8

11 WEEK 11 Time/Date Monday, April 4 Tuesday, April 5 Wednesday, April 6 Thursday, April 7 Friday, April 8 4.CLINICAL MED OPHTHO 8:00 a.m. Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease PATHOLOGY FINAL EXAM #14-25 SMALL GROUP REVIEWS PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM #17-23 through Dr. Puckett through CLINICAL MED OPHTHO Glaucoma CLINICAL MED OPHTHO #1-8 through Dr. Puckett 6.CLINICAL MED OPHTHO 7.CLINICAL MED OPHTHO Ocular Trauma Strabismus and Pediatric Eye Disease I Dr. Lander Dr. Tobey 23. PHARMACOLOGY 8.CLINICAL MED OPHTHO Ophthalmic and Otic Strabismus and Pediatric Eye Preparations Disease II Dr. Kidd Dr. Tobey LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH SMALL GROUP REVIEWS PHARM TUTOR SGR PATH TUTOR SGR CM OPHTHO TUTOR SGR SMALL GROUP REVIEWS

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