Mid-term II – Unit I: Monday, March 28th 2011
Cardiology : 4 Stations
• Cardiomyopathy
• ECG
• Peds
Anatomy: 4 Stations
• Heart
• Vessels
• Upper airway
• Lower airway
• Neck & Mediastinum
Radiology: 4 Stations
• Resp. Normal
• Resp. Abnormal
• Resp. Infection
• Cancer
Pathology: 4 Stations
• Ischemia + Infarctus
• Valvular disease
• Airflow disease
• Interstitial lung disease
• Resp. Infections
• Cancer
Histology: 3 Stations
• Heart
• Vessels
• Resp.
ENT: 1 Station
• Airway obstruction
Info on the exam:
•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 practical exam.
•Bell ringer, 1 point per station, 1 or 2 MCQs, 2 min. per station.
•Total: 40 Stations, 4 rotating groups, 42 students per group, 1h per group
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.
