Icm Course Syllabus PDF
Icm Course Syllabus PDF
Icm Course Syllabus PDF
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Faculty
Dr Pushparaj Shetty
Ms Elizabeth S .Stephens Lab Instructor
For all initial contacts related to the course please use the following:
raj@windsor.edu
Office Hours
1-2pm
Course Information
Basic Information
Pre-requisite: Premed course in Basic Anatomy and Physiology
Academic Year: 2015
Academic Semester: summer
Course Title: Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Location of lectures: Lecture Hall no 1
Course Description
This is a 2 credit hour class taught over 15 weeks. The course is organized by body system in to
five semester course.
Each instructional day has one large group traditional lecture activity, many of which will
include active learning Segments. There are approximately 15 Lab course work sessions per
each semester course, some of the sessions are also utilized for small group case discussions.
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Course Schedule
The following schedule should be used in conjunction with the administrative schedule
Date Topics Instructor Lab (Dr Pushparaj shetty/
Ms Elizabeth Stephens)
Week:1 Introduction to ICM Dr.Pushparaj NA
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The student understands the ethics and professionalism involved in the practice of
medicine.
The student know the basics principles involved in clinical interviewing and the order
of write up in the history taking.
The student will demonstrate a thorough understanding of the examination of
musculoskeletal system with respect to upper and lower limb.
The student will be able to elicit the deep tendon reflexes in a patient and understands
the underlying physiology and the clinical importance.
The student will be able to record the vital signs of a patient.
Prepares students to approach the practice of medicine from a sound scientific perspective.
The student understands the basic principles of clinical reasoning , assessment and plan
for a patient.
Course Materials
Lecture power point presentation slides cover core learning materials. These should be
supplemented by the Prescribed textbook :
Bates' guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th edition
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Grading
Grade boundaries are approximately as follows:
Letter Grade Overall Score
A 85 100%
B 75 85 %
C 65 75 %
D(fail) < 65 %
Grade boundaries may be independently adjusted downwards at the discretion of the Course
Director. In case the overall (total) class average falls below 80 percent, the grade boundaries
will be lowered.
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In order to earn one point for each of the sessions, a student has to submit the Online
Assessment (if required) for this session in time and prior to the deadline, and has to
demonstrate professional competence in the team-oriented Small Group Practical Sessions. The
criteria for professional conduct are explained in the Small Group Manual.
Attendance and participation are required in order to get credit for the professional
competence component.
The OSPE is being run on a trial basis this term and the scores will not count towards any
grades. However, a good score will be considered favorably for students who are on the
borderline for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) at the end of this term. Please note that
participation in the OSPE is mandatory.
Student Responsibilities
Attend class and be on time
Check school website-www. Studywindsor.com daily
Check course site daily for announcements and updates
Submit assignments on time
Report illnesses to Course Director and Dean of Students office
Voice concerns about the course through class representatives
Ask for help early if you are struggling
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1. Upper limb
Describe the steps in examining the shoulder joint.
Observe and demonstrate the examination of shoulder joint.
Describe the steps in examining the elbow joint.
Observe and demonstrate the examination of elbow joint.
Describe the steps in examining the wrist joint.
Observe and demonstrate the examination of wrist joint.
Describe the steps in examining the hand.
Observe and demonstrate the examination of hand.
Describe the steps special tests in the upper limb.
Observe and demonstrate the special tests in the upper limb.
2. Lower limb
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Clinical reasoning, assessment and Analysis of clinical evidence (bates pgs 25-49)
Understand the basic principles and steps underlying the clinical reasoning.
basic understanding of analysis of clinical evidence.
best of luck!!
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