Block 4 VIRGINIA CAMPUS Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems 2016
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1 WEEK 1 ;Time/Date Monday, April 18 Tuesday, April 19 Wednesday, April 20 Thursday, April 21 Friday, April CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 3. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 4.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 5. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 6. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 8:00 a.m. Preferred Fuels for Cardiac Cardiac Muscle and Cardiac Function and the Pressure-Volume Hemodynamics I Muscle and Heart Work Excitation-Contraction Coupling Cardiac Cycle Relationships Dr. Mahaney Dr. Thorpe Dr. Thorpe Dr. Thorpe Dr. Thorpe 2. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 2. ANATOMY 4. ANATOMY 6. ANATOMY 7. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Electrophysiology of Cardiac Thoracic Wall External Heart and Mediastinal Masses, Hemodynamics II Cells Pericardium Coronary Vessels Pericarditis, and Cardiac Tamponade Dr. Thorpe Dr. Wyeth Dr. Wyeth Dr. Dunn Dr. Thorpe 1. PATHOLOGY 3. ANATOMY ANATOMY CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO SDL: Histology of the Mediastinum LAB: External Heart and Anatomy and Exam of the Fetal Circulation Cardiovascular System and the Heart Pericardium Coronary Vessels Lymphatic System Dr. Hill Dr. Wyeth Dr. Harden Dr. Johansen 2. PATHOLOGY ANATOMY 2. CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: LAB: Histology of the Cardiovascular System and the Heart LUNCH LAB Thoracic Spine: Osteopathic Evaluation and Treatment Intro to EKGs Dr. Hill Dr. Lois Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas ANATOMY ANATOMY LUNCH LAB: Mediastinum and LAB LUNCH LUNCH Thoracic Wall 1. ANATOMY ANATOMY 5. ANATOMY 3. PATHOLOGY SDL: Anatomy of Body LAB SDL: Embryology of Heart LAB: Thoracic Spine: SDL: Vasculitides I Cavities and Diaphragm - Embryology Osteopathic Evaluation and Dr. Hrubec Dr. Hrubec Treatment, group A Dr. Santo ANATOMY 4. PATHOLOGY LAB LAB group A SDL: Vasculitides II Dr. Santo All calendars are subject to change due to unanticipated emergencies or illness. The students 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, April 25 Tuesday, April 26 Wednesday, April 27 Thursday, April 28 Friday, April ANATOMY 9. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 11. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 14.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 8:00 a.m. Heart Chambers and Valves Regulation of Arterial Pressure I Cardiac Output and Venous Return CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO EXAM 1 #1-10 through Using Exercise to Integrate Control of the Cardiovascular System I Dr. Wyeth Dr. Thorpe Dr. Thorpe Dr. Reilly 8. ANATOMY 10.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 12. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 15.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Mediastinal Regulation of Arterial Cardiac Function in Using Exercise to Integrate Echocardiography of Pressure II Disease Control of the Valvular Heart Disease, Cardiovascular System II Cardiac Hypertrophy, and Cardiomyopathy Dr. Dunn Dr. Thorpe Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly ANATOMY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 1. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 9. ANATOMY 10. ANATOMY LAB: Heart Chambers and SDL: EKGs Great Vessels and their Valves Distributions Relative Risk Factors for and Prevention of Heart Disease Clinical Anatomy: Internal Jugular, Subclavian, Central Venous Lines, Thoracostomy Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Dr. Dickens Dr. Johansen Dr. Johansen ANATOMY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 5. PATHOLOGY 13.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 11. ANATOMY LAB SDL: EKGs SDL: Hyperlipidemia Microcirculation Clinical Anatomy: Femoral Lines, AAA, Fem-Pop Bypass, CEA Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Dr. Santo Dr. Thorpe Dr. Breiner ANATOMY LAB LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH CM CARDIOPULMONARY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 6. PATHOLOGY ANATOMY CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: EKGs SDL: EKGs SDL: Arterial Hypertension LAB: Great Vessels and SDL: EKGs their Distributions Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Dr. Santo Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas CM CARDIOPULMONARY ANATOMY SDL: EKGs LAB Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas CELL BIO TUTOR #134, 6-7 ANATOMY LAB
3 WEEK 3 Time/Date Monday, May 2 Tuesday, May 3 Wednesday, May 4 Thursday, May 5 Friday, May 6 2. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 3. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 3. PHARMACOLOGY 5. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. Diagnosis and Management Imaging of Overview of of Lipid Disorders Cardiac/Pulmonary Systems Antihypertensives Cardiac Catheterization ANATOMY EXAM 1 #1-11 through Dr. Johnson Dr. Langlinais Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Cantor PHARMACOLOGY 4. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 4. PHARMACOLOGY 17. CELL BIOL/PHYSIO Antihyperlipidemics I Non-invasive Cardiac ACEIs, ARBS, and Direct Special Circulations I Testing Renin Inhibitors Dr. Costa Dr. Cantor Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Thorpe 2. PHARMACOLOGY 16.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 5. PHARMACOLOGY 18. CELL BIOL/PHYSIO Antihyperlipidemics II Genetic Disorders of the Beta Blockers and Other Special Circulations I Circulatory System Sympatholytics Dr. Costa Dr. Bolin Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Thorpe 12. ANATOMY PHARMACOLOGY 6. CM CARDIOPULMONARY Posterior Thoracic Wall OMT for Cardiovascular Calcium Channel Blockers SGL: Hypertension: Diseases/Problems and Other Vasodilators Guidelines, Emergencies, Urgency, and Pheochromocytoma *please complete required reading before class* Dr. Wyeth Dr. Harden/B Thomas Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Dickens LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LAB PRACTICAL ANATOMY 7. PATHOLOGY 9. PATHOLOGY LAB: Posterior Thoracic Wall LAB: OMT for Cardiovascular SDL: Congenital Heart Disease I SDL: Ischemic Heart Disease I Diseases/Problems group B Dr. Santo Dr. Santo ANATOMY 8. PATHOLOGY 10. PATHOLOGY LAB SDL: Congenital Heart SDL: Ischemic Heart Disease II Disease II Dr. Santo Dr. Santo ANATOMY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 11. PATHOLOGY LAB LAB group A SDL: EKGs SDL: Atherosclerosis Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Dr. Santo LAB group A VCOM GRADUATION! ANAT TUTOR SGR1, 6-7 PATH TUTOR SGR1, 6-7
4 WEEK 4 Time/Date Monday, May 9 Tuesday, May 10 Wednesday, May 11 Thursday, May 12 Friday, May CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 20.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 10.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. PATHOLOGY EXAM 1 #1-11 through Case: Systolic Heart Failure Case: Diastolic Heart Failure Vasculitis CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO EXAM 2 #11-20 through Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. M Thomas 7. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 9.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 11. PHARMACOLOGY Congenital Heart Defects I: Chronic Management of Pharmacologic Management Acyanotic Coronary Artery Disease of Ischemic Heart Disease I Dr. Tobey Dr. Dickens Dr. Costa 7. PHARMACOLOGY 8. CM CARDIOPULMONARY 9. PHARMACOLOGY 12. PHARMACOLOGY 11.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Diuretics I Congenital Heart Defects II: Antiplatelets, Pharmacologic Management Adult Congenital Heart Cyanotic Anticoagulants, and of Ischemic Heart Disease II Disease Thrombolytics I Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Tobey Dr. Costa Dr. Costa Dr. Thomas 8. PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY Diuretics II Cardiovascular System: Antiplatelets, SDL: EKGs LUNCH Medical History, Differential Anticoagulants, and Diagnosis, Physical Exam Thrombolytics II Dr. Rzigalinski Dr. Bolin Dr. Costa Drs. F Rawlins, M Thomas 12.CM CARDIOPULMONARY LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Acute Coronary Syndromes Dr. Neal 12. PATHOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 13.CM CARDIOPULMONARY SDL: Arteriosclerosis LAB: Cardiovascular System SDL: EKGs SDL: EKGs Complications of Acute Coronary Syndromes Dr. Santo group A Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Dr. Neal PATHOLOGY 14. PATHOLOGY 15. PATHOLOGY SDL: Heart Sounds Online LAB group A SDL: Peripheral Vascular SDL: Cardiac Tumors SDL: Vascular Tumors (review prior to ) Disease, Venous Disorders Dr. Bolin Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Dr. Santo CELL BIO TUTOR #134, 6-7 CM CP TUTOR #134, 5-6 CPS Quiz and Storyline Articulate Module Due
5 WEEK 5 Time/Date Monday, May 16 Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18 Thursday, May 19 Friday, May CM CARDIOPULMONARY 20.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 24.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. Pericardial Disease: CM CARDIOPULM Surgical Valvular Repair Diseases of the Aorta Pericarditis, Effusion, and EXAM 1 #1-13 Tamponade PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1 #1-10 through through Dr. Cantor Dr. Cantor Dr. F Rawlins 16.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 21.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 25.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Cardiomyopathies Supraventicular Sepsis/Shock Arrhythmias: SVT, Flutter, WPW, Bradycardia: Management and Pacing Dr. Cantor Dr. Cantor Dr. M Thomas 14.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 17.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 18.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 22.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 13. PHARMACOLOGY SGL: Infectious Agents of Myocarditis and Endocarditis Valvular Heart Disease: Ventricular Arrhythmias: Management of Arrhythmias Pericarditis, Myocarditis, and Aortic and Pulmonic Acute, Chronic and their I Endocarditis (micro) Management Dr. Elswaifi Dr. Cantor Dr. Neal Dr. Cantor Dr. Costa 16. PATHOLOGY 19.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 23.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 14. PHARMACOLOGY SGL: Myocarditis and LUNCH Valvular Heart Disease: Peripheral Vascular Management of Arrhythmias Pericardial Disease Mitral and Tricuspid Disease, Cold and Blue II Extremities Dr. Santo Dr. Neal Dr. Bolin Dr. Costa 17. PATHOLOGY 18. PATHOLOGY SGL: Infective Endocarditis SDL: Cardiomyopathies LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 19. PATHOLOGY 20. PATHOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 21. PATHOLOGY SDL: Valvular Heart Disease SDL: Heart Failure SDL: EKGs SDL: Aneurysms Dr. Santo Dr. Santo Drs. F Rawlins, M Thomas Dr. Santo CM CARDIOPULMONARY 22. PATHOLOGY SDL: EKGs SDL: Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease Drs. F Rawlins. M Thomas Dr. Santo CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS Intubation, IV, ABG, EKG 1-5 CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS Intubation, IV, ABG, EKG 1-5 CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SKILLS Intubation, IV, ABG, EKG 1-5 PHARM TUTOR SGR PATH TUTOR SGR10 6-7
6 WEEK 6 Time/Date Monday, May 23 Tuesday, May 24 Wednesday, May 25 Thursday, May 26 Friday, May CM CARDIOPULMONARY 23.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 14. ANATOMY 8:00 a.m. Congestive Heart Failure Structure of the Respiratory System PATHOLOGY EXAM 2 #12-22 through Clinical Anatomy: Laryngoscopy, Bronchoscopy, Intubation Dr. Georges Dr. Reilly Dr. Dunn 21.CELL BIOL/PHYSIO 24.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 15. ANATOMY Oxygen Transport in the Immunologic Basis of Allergic Blood I Rhinitis and Sinusitis Clinical Anatomy: Upper Respiratory System, Pharynx and Larynx CM CARDIOPULM EXAM 2 #14-28 through Dr. Reilly Dr. Prater Dr. Breiner 15. PHARMACOLOGY 22.CELL BIOL/PHYSIO 13. ANATOMY 23. PATHOLOGY 29.CM CARDIOPULM Pharmacologic Management Oxygen Transport in the Larynx and Upper Airway Histology of the Respiratory Cancer of the Head, of Congestive Heart Failure I Blood II System Neck, and Throat Dr. Costa Dr. Reilly Dr. Wyeth Dr. Hill Dr. Prussin 16. PHARMACOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 24. PATHOLOGY 30.CM CARDIOPULM Pharmacologic Management Rib Cage: Osteopathic Nutrition and Cardiovascular LAB: Histology of the Non-Cancerous Tumors of Congestive Heart Failure II Evaluation and Treatment Disease Respiratory System of the Head and Neck Dr. Costa Dr. Tobey Dr. Meacham Dr. Hill Dr. M Thomas LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 28.CM CARDIOPULMONARY ANATOMY 16. ANATOMY CLINICAL LAB: Rib Cage: Osteopathic SDL: Preventive Medicine of LAB: Larynx and Upper SDL: Respiratory PROCEDURAL Evaluation and Treatment the Respiratory System Airway Embryology I: Mouth and group B Pharynx SKILLS Checkoffs 1-5 OR CPS Checkoffs Dr. Dickens Dr. Hrubec ANATOMY 17. ANATOMY LAB OR CPS Checkoffs CLINICAL PROCEDURAL SDL: Respiratory Embryology II: Larynx and Lungs SKILLS Checkoffs 1-5 Dr. Hrubec ANATOMY LAB group A LAB OR CPS Checkoffs LAB group A OR CPS Checkoffs CM CP TUTOR SGR TUTOR SGR10 6-7
7 WEEK 7 Time/Date Monday, 30 Tuesday, May 31 Wednesday, June 1 Thursday, June 2 Friday, June ANATOMY 27.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 8:00 a.m. Lower Airway Lung Volumes and Capacities MEMORIAL DAY EXAM #1-6 through CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO EXAM 3 #21-26 through Dr. Wyeth Dr. Reilly 25.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 28. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Mechanism of Breathing I Carbon Dioxide Transport in the Blood Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly 26.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO ANATOMY 29.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO Mechanism of Breathing II LAB: Lower Airway Gas Exchange I PRACTICAL EXAM Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly ANATOMY 30.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO LAB Gas Exchange II Dr. Reilly ANATOMY LUNCH LAB LUNCH 25. PATHOLOGY 27. PATHOLOGY EKG EXAM SDL: Disorders of Pleura, SDL: Tumors of Head and Diaphragm and Chest Wall Neck Dr. Santo Dr. Santo 26. PATHOLOGY 28. PATHOLOGY SDL: Immunology of SDL: Tumors of the Upper Cardiac and Pulmonary Respiratory Tract Transplant Dr. Santo Dr. Santo CELL BIO TUTOR SGR10 6-7
8 WEEK 8 Time/Date Monday, June 6 Tuesday, June 7 Wednesday, June 8 Thursday, June 9 Friday, June CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 33.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 34.CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 35.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. Ventilation-Perfusion Relationship I Control of Breathing Integrative Functions of Pulmonology Pulmonary Vascular Disease ANATOMY FINAL EXAM #12-18 through Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. Reilly Dr. Bolin CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO 36.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Ventilation-Perfusion Differential Dx for Hypoxia and Hypoxemia Cystic Fibrosis Relationship II Shortness of Breath Dr. Reilly Dr. Dickens Dr. Reilly Dr. Tobey 31.CM CARDIOPULMONARY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 37.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Pulmonary Diagnostic Tests Differential Dx/Decision Tree Chest Pain Chest Trauma and Pneumothorax I Asthma: Diagnosis, Guidelines and Management Dr. Georges Dr. Dickens Dr. Frasca Dr. Williams 32.CM CARDIOPULMONARY CM CARDIOPULMONARY 38.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Approach to the Patient with Counterstrain for Typical & Chest Trauma and Deep Vein Thrombosis and Acute Stridor (tracheitis, Atypical Ribs Pneumothorax II Pulmonary Embolus epiglottitis, croup and airway foreign body) Dr. Kozar Dr. McCrady Dr. Frasca Dr. Georges LAB PRACTICAL 10-5 LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 29. PATHOLOGY 31. PATHOLOGY 33. PATHOLOGY SDL: Pulmonary Vascular LAB: Counterstrain for Optional Sim Lab Lung SDL: Asthma SDL: Bronchiectasis Disorders Typical & Atypical Ribs Sounds Dr. Santo group A Dr. Santo Dr. Santo PATHOLOGY SDL: Lung Sounds Online LAB group A SDL: Obstructive Lung Dz Optional Sim Lab Lung Module Sounds Dr. Dickens Dr. Prater 30. PATHOLOGY SDL: Restrictive Lung Dz Dr. Santo GOLF TOURNAMENT ANAT TUTOR SGR10 6-7
9 WEEK 9 Time/Date Monday, June 13 Tuesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 15 Thursday, June 16 Friday, June CM CARDIOPULMONARY 42.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 45.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 8:00 a.m. Infectious Agents of the Respiratory Tract, I (micro) Influenza and Other Viral Respiratory Tract Infections Nosocomial Pneumonias: HAP, HCAP, VAP. CELL BIOLOGY/PHYSIO FINAL EXAM #27-35 Drs. Thomas, Johnson Dr. M Thomas through Dr. Williams 40.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 43.CM CARDIOPULMONARY CM CARDIOPULMONARY Infectious Agents of the Respiratory Tract, II (micro) Fungal and Opportunistic Respiratory Infections Approach to Upper Respiratory Obstruction in Children CM CARDIOPULM EXAM 3 #29-42 through Drs. Thomas, Johnson Dr. M Thomas Dr. Abraham-Hardee 41.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 44.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 19. PHARMACOLOGY 47.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 48.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Infectious Agents of the Community Acquired Treatment of Upper Lower Respiratory Disorders Lung Cancer I Resp Tract, III (micro) Pneumonias: Bacterial, Respiratory Tract in Children Atypical Infections Drs. Thomas, Johnson Dr. Williams Dr. Costa Dr. Abraham-Hardee Dr. Goldschmidt PHARMACOLOGY CM CARDIOPULMONARY LUNCH Pulmonary System: Medical History, DDX, PE Antibiotic Agents for Lower Resp Tract Infections Respiratory Disorders: Osteopathic Considerations Lung Cancer II Dr. Dickens Dr. Costa Dr. Harden Dr. Goldschmidt 17. PHARMACOLOGY 12. Drugs for COPD, Asthma I LUNCH SDL: Integrated LUNCH Cardiopulmonary Exam Dr. Rzigalinski PLEASE REVIEW VIDEO Dr. Bolin 18. PHARMACOLOGY Drugs for COPD, Asthma II LAB: Pulmonary System: CARDIOPULM SIM LAB: Respiratory Disorders CARDIOPULM SIM Medical History, Ddx, PE 1:00-5:15 group A 12:30-4:45 Dr. Rzigalinski group B 34. PATHOLOGY SDL: Acute Respiratory LAB group A Distress Syndrome Dr. Santo 35. PATHOLOGY LAB group A SDL: Lung Cancer Dr. Santo LAB group A CELL BIO TUTOR SGR CM CP TUTOR SGR TUTOR SGR10 6-7
10 WEEK 10 Time/Date Monday, June 20 Tuesday, June 21 Wednesday, June 22 Thursday, June 23 Friday, June 24 8:00 a.m. 50.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 51.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 54.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Chronic Obstructive Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Disease Management Respiratory Failure FINAL EXAM #7-13 through PATHOLOGY FINAL EXAM #23-35 Dr. M Thomas Dr. Georges Dr. M Thomas through CM CARDIOPULMONARY 55.CM CARDIOPULMONARY Acute Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Dr. Georges Dr. M Thomas 53.CM CARDIOPULMONARY 21. PHARMACOLOGY Restrictive Lung Diseases Drugs for Tuberculosis LAB PRACTICAL Dr. Georges Dr. Kidd 56.CM CARDIOPULMONARY SP TESTING 11-5 CARDIOPULM SIM -4:15 Nutrition and Pulmonary Disease Dr. Meacham SP TESTING 1-5 CARDIOPULM SIM 10:30-5:15 PATH TUTOR SGR10 6-7
11 WEEK 11 Time/Date Monday, June 27 Tuesday, June 28 Wednesday, June 29 Thursday, June 30 Friday, July 1 8:00 a.m. CARDIOPULM SIM 8:30-5:30 PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM #11-21 through SMALL GROUP REVIEWS LUNCH LUNCH SMALL GROUP REVIEWS OPTIONAL EKG EXAM 1-3 or CP SIM 1:00-5:15 CARDIOPULM SIM 8:30-5:30 SMALL GROUP REVIEWS CM CARDIOPULM FINAL EXAM #43-56 through PHARM TUTOR SGR CM CP TUTOR SGR10 6-7
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