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iAnatomie.com is designed to help University of Ottawa’s francophone medical students with their clinical anatomy lectures. By developing this site, I attempt to facilitate my students’ learning process not only by providing a learning resource to supplement oral lectures, but also by enabling them to decide when, where and how to review the lectures. I hope this will both educate and enthuse my students about clinical anatomy.
mercredi, novembre 18, 2009
mardi, novembre 17, 2009
Foundations Final “practical exam”: (Tuesday, December 15th)
Foundations Final “practical exam”: (Tuesday, December 15th)
Radiologie 12 Stations
Anatomie 12
Pathologie 4
Microbiologie 4
Hematologie 3
Histologie 3
Rest 2
Info on the exam:
o Practical exam includes mostly objectives covered on Thursdays BUT it can have questions from the rest of the week. For example an X-ray shown in CBL may end up on the radiology section.
o Bell ringer, 1 point per station, 1 or 2 MCQs (easier to correct!), 2 min. per station
o Total: 40 Stations, 4 rotating groups, 38 or 40 students per group, 1h30 per group
o Approximately: 30%: Pre-Midterm material, 70%: Post-Midterm material
Foundations Final “practical exam”: (Tuesday, December 15th)
Radiologie 12 Stations
Anatomie 12
Pathologie 4
Microbiologie 4
Hematologie 3
Histologie 3
Rest 2
Info on the exam:
o Practical exam includes mostly objectives covered on Thursdays BUT it can have questions from the rest of the week. For example an X-ray shown in CBL may end up on the radiology section.
o Bell ringer, 1 point per station, 1 or 2 MCQs (easier to correct!), 2 min. per station
o Total: 40 Stations, 4 rotating groups, 38 or 40 students per group, 1h30 per group
o Approximately: 30%: Pre-Midterm material, 70%: Post-Midterm material
Unit 2 Final “practical exam”: (Tuesday, December 8th)
Unit 2 Final “practical exam”: (Tuesday, December 8th)
Radiologie 8 1 ENT-2 GI -2 Endo -3 Repro
Pathologie 8 1 GI - 3 Endo - 4 Repro
Anatomie 8 1 ENT- 3 GI- 4 Repro
Histologie 6 2 GI- 2 Endo –2 Repro
Embryologie 4 1 GI- 3 Repro
Endo. 2
ENT 2
Rest 2
Info on the exam:
o Practical exam includes mostly objectives covered on Wednesdays BUT it can have questions from the rest of the week. For example an X-ray shown in CBL may end up on the radiology section.
o Bell ringer, 1 point per station, 1 or 2 MCQs (easier to correct!), 2 min. per station
o Total: 40 Stations, 4 rotating groups, 38 or 40 students per group, 1h30 per group
o Approximately: 30%: Pre-Midterm material, 70%: Post-Midterm material
Unit 2 Final “practical exam”: (Tuesday, December 8th)
Radiologie 8 1 ENT-2 GI -2 Endo -3 Repro
Pathologie 8 1 GI - 3 Endo - 4 Repro
Anatomie 8 1 ENT- 3 GI- 4 Repro
Histologie 6 2 GI- 2 Endo –2 Repro
Embryologie 4 1 GI- 3 Repro
Endo. 2
ENT 2
Rest 2
Info on the exam:
o Practical exam includes mostly objectives covered on Wednesdays BUT it can have questions from the rest of the week. For example an X-ray shown in CBL may end up on the radiology section.
o Bell ringer, 1 point per station, 1 or 2 MCQs (easier to correct!), 2 min. per station
o Total: 40 Stations, 4 rotating groups, 38 or 40 students per group, 1h30 per group
o Approximately: 30%: Pre-Midterm material, 70%: Post-Midterm material
mercredi, novembre 11, 2009
La position des ovaires chez une femme enceinte
En bref : Les ovaires sont considérés des structures pelviennes (vrai pelvis), mais chez une femme enceinte, à partir du 3e trimestre, ils deviennent abdominaux.
Voici un extrait du Gray’s Anatomy(40e édition):
OVARIES
In the adult non-pregnant state, the ovaries lie on each side of the uterus close to the lateral pelvic wall, suspended in the pelvic cavity by a double fold of peritoneum, the mesovarium, which is attached to the upper limit of the posterior aspect of the broad uterine ligament.
... During pregnancy, the ovaries are lifted high in the pelvis and, by 14 weeks of gestation, become partly abdominal structures. By the third trimester they are totally abdominal structures and lie vertically behind and lateral to the parous uterus .
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
En bref : Les ovaires sont considérés des structures pelviennes (vrai pelvis), mais chez une femme enceinte, à partir du 3e trimestre, ils deviennent abdominaux.
Voici un extrait du Gray’s Anatomy(40e édition):
OVARIES
In the adult non-pregnant state, the ovaries lie on each side of the uterus close to the lateral pelvic wall, suspended in the pelvic cavity by a double fold of peritoneum, the mesovarium, which is attached to the upper limit of the posterior aspect of the broad uterine ligament.
... During pregnancy, the ovaries are lifted high in the pelvis and, by 14 weeks of gestation, become partly abdominal structures. By the third trimester they are totally abdominal structures and lie vertically behind and lateral to the parous uterus .
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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