Introduction to the 3rd year

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Introduction to the 3rd year

Forensic and toxicology First Semester Second Semester Medicine Surgery Radiology Community medicine Research (Theory) Ethics Research (Project) Informatics Forensic and toxicology

Internal Medicine (MED 341) 1-Credit : 10 Hours 2-Marks distribution: Students should check every course organizer for main references 1-Credit : 10 Hours 2-Marks distribution: a-MCQs: Mid-term: 20 Final: 30 b-OSCE: Final 30 c-Longcase: 15 d-DXR: 5 Total= 100

Medicine Teaching Bed-side teaching (BST) Case-Based learning (CBL) Lectures Bed-side teaching (BST) Case-Based learning (CBL)

References Textbook Short textbook Theory Review (notes) MCQs

References - Du’aa 429 booklet - Summer clinical skills notes Hx AND Px (Talley) - Du’aa 429 booklet - Summer clinical skills notes https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0kXGsUOtp6qQnJ4VEZobW1lRm8?usp=sharing

General Surgery (SURG 351) 1-Credit : 8 Hours 2-Marks distribution: Students should check every course organizer for main references 1-Credit : 8 Hours 2-Marks distribution: a-MCQs: Mid-term: 20 Final: 20 b-OSCE: Mid-term: 15 Final: 40 c- logbook: 5 Total : 100

Surgery Teaching Bed-side teaching (BST) Case-Based learning (CBL) Lectures Bed-side teaching (BST) Case-Based learning (CBL)

References 428 Surgery booklet Theory Hx and Px Short & Notes Davidson Raslan Short & Notes 428 Surgery booklet

Research Methodology & Biostatistics (CMED 305) 1-Credit: 6 Hours 2-Marks distribution: MCQs: 40 (mid: 15 / final: 25) Continuous Assessment (60%): 1. Research Project (40%): Research protocol by supervisor (10%); Ethical Review Committee Clearance (5%); Final report by supervisor (10%); & CM unit review committee (10%); Oral Presentation by assigned evaluators (5%); 2. Other (20%): Assignments (10%) Quizzes (10%) 3-Refrences: slides

Theory part of research 24 lectures. After some lecture there will be practical sessions in the same topic. Quizzes. Final exam is on the end of the first semester. The last 6 lectures will discuss Biostatistics.

Community Medicine (CMED311) 1-Credit: 4 Hours 2-Marks distribution: Mid-term Examination : 40 Final Examination: 40 Quizzes : 5 Seminar presentation : 15 3-Refrences: Slides ( &seminars)

Medical Radiology and Body Imaging 1-Credit: 2 Hours 2-Marks distribution: MCQs: Mid-term: 50 Final: 40 Quizzes: 10 (5 each) 3-Refrences: Slides Book

Medical Informatics (CMED 301) 1-Credit: 2 Hours 2-Marks distribution: MCQs: Midterm: 20 Final:40 Quizzes (online) : ? CIS Project: ? 3-Refrences: slides

Medical Ethics (CMED 395) 1-Credit: 3 Hours 2-Marks distribution: MCQs: Midterm: 30 Final:40 Ethical case: Writing: 20 Presentation: 10 3-Refrences: slides & Department Notes (on Blackboard)

Forensic Medicine and Toxicology (FORM 321) 1-Credit: 2 Hours 2-Marks distribution: 50% Toxicology 50% Forensic 3-Refrences: Slides and the book

General notes for all subjects Focus on clinical aspects After studying, you may like to go through sample questions such as those in books (surgical recall, medical recall, USMLE books...etc)

What is: BST (Bed-Side Teaching). CBL (Case-Based Learning) What is: BST (Bed-Side Teaching)? CBL (Case-Based Learning)? TBL (Task-Based Learning)?

BST: bed-side teaching It’s in medicine + surgery It is a 2-3 hours session with a doctor The batch is divided into 8-10 sub-groups Each subgroup has a leader (communicates with the doctor of the session & with the students of the group ) The session’s contents depend on the doctor (whether he/she prefers to just talk, or go to the patient, or wants you to take history first then come to him/her... Etc)

Tips for starting taking history History taking is the main course! You can prepare the list of questions you need to ask, and take them with you to ask the patient. (or have them printed and take them with you)... Be confidant and break the ice! GO SYSTEMATICALLY to reach a list of differential diagnosis. Practice makes perfect, try to practice it alone, or with one friend and let her evaluate you. If you have spare time (e.g.: at the end of the day), try to go and take history from a random patient. What to do after history taking?

CBL: Case-Based Learning It’s only in medicine It is a 2-3 hours session with a doctor The batch is divided the same as in BST (same groups) The department will provide you all the cases at the beginning of the semester (one case per session) It’s very similar to PBL (you have a case and discuss it with the doctor), except that here you have no learning issues to give a presentation about next session + you must have previous knowledge about the topic discussed in the case.

TBL: Task-Based Learning It is not under any subject Sessions are in medical education, discussing history taking and physical examination No Marks, but they sign the attendance in the logbook Group will be divided into 3 groups, each session a group should attend, so will end up each group has took the same thing (instructions will be given by medical education)

Clinical skills In these sessions various procedures will be given (like Urinary catheterization, IV cannulation, Nasogastric tube insertion,,,) It is very important to attend these session ( Some of them come in surgery OSCE For sure) Will be in Medical education Group is divided into two groups (instructions will be given) No marks, but signed in logbook for attendance )

The Logbook?

BST (Medicine & Surgery) + TBL + Clinical Skills The logbook BST (Medicine & Surgery) + TBL + Clinical Skills It’s a small notebook You keep it with you so the doctor signs it at the end of a session (it is proof of attendance) Make sure the doctor signs it, remind him/her at the end of the session before you leave The evaluation box is not important as long as you got your attendance box signed. 5 Marks in surgery is for logbook, please be careful

DXR

DXR It is a website that requires you to log in In every theme in medicine, there are cases A schedule was sent by the medical education department which contained how many cases we have to solve for every theme DXR : 5 marks in Medicine only

OSCE

OSCE OSCE = Objective Structured Clinical Examination Multiple stations (rooms) In every station, there is a doctor who evaluates you You are required to do a task, and sometimes answer some questions, tasks could be: - Take history from a patient complaining of bla bla - Perform a physical examination on a patient (simulated patient) - Perform a clinical skill (eg: insert IV cannula, insert catheter... Etc)

Evaluator (consultant usually) Simulated Patient YOU! Yes, YOU! Evaluator (consultant usually)

Some golden quick tips for the OSCEs Prepare for the OSCEs & (Longcase) from the beginning of the year, not just a few days before it! In other words; Practice skills during the year (watch videos, apply on yourself/family/patients), throughout the year Don’t say you know it before you actually DO IT... Because then you discover that you don’t really know it, or you know it a little bit :D “Group practice” is a good ide What you read is not like what you see.

Quick Sources for the OSCE OSCEstop.com: Du’aa 429 booklet (medicine) 428 Surgery booklet - Summer clinical skils notes

Last word Enjoy the journey. Form your own opinion regarding this year The reference that we mention are just there to make things easier for you. You may explore other references and make sure you tell each other (and tell us, too) if you find new good references. We do not expect you to absorb everything we gave you in this orientation. You can refer back to it later many times

Experiences are NOT Facts

Done by: Mohammed Almahmoud Presented by: Salman AlQazlan

عن وحدة الجودة الاكاديمية رؤية الوحدة: الوصول إلى مستويات عالمية في الجودة والتميز الأكاديمي لكلية الطب.   رسالة الوحدة: خلق وتعزيز ثقافة الجودة والتميز الأكاديمي في كلية الطب بجامعة الملك سعود من خلال متابعة جودة و  رصد تطور الأنشطة الأكاديمية . الأهداف العامة للوحدة:  دعم ومتابعة الخطة الاستراتيجية لكلية الطب. نشر ثقافة الجودة بين منسوبي وطلاب كلية الطب.  متابعة جودة التدريس والتعليم للطلاب الجامعيين وطلاب الدراسات العليا بكلية الطب.  متابعة جودة البحث العلمي والحرص على أن يكون موافقا لأنظمة أخلاقيات البحث العالمية. قيادة ودعم ومتابعة الاعتماد الأكاديمي لكلية الطب واستثماره كدافع للتطوير.  متابعة جودة الأعمال الإدارية الهامة والمؤثرة بكلية الطب.  اقتراح ودعم وتنظيم وتقييم جميع المبادرات الجديدة لتطوير الجودة الأكاديمية بكلية الطب.

YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twIXzPdgIog&t=13s

ليش أقيّم ؟ أقيّم عشان نرفع الجودة الأكاديمية للكلية، ورفع مستوى المقررات وجعلها مميزة، بالإضافة إلى رفع مستوى الكادر الأكاديمي لجميع المقررات وتحسين أو إزالة أي سلبيات متعلقة بالمناهج

ماهي التقييمات المطلوبة؟ ١. أعضاء هيئة التدريس ٢. المقرر ٣. الاختبار