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maklumat lanjut mengenai kursus Diploma @ Ijazah Sarjana Muda @
Tahun Asas di MAHSA University.
Intensive Course In Basic Sciences For Surgical Specialities (A Gateway To Your Career Path)
WELCOME!
The INTENSIVE COURSE IN BASIC SCIENCES FOR SURGICAL SPECIALITIES (A GATEWAY TO YOUR CAREER PATH) is a preparatory course designed for candidates appearing for Part 1 MRCS and entrance examinations for Master and Doctor in General Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Four main basic surgical sciences subjects will be covered in the course namely Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Principles of Surgery.
The course will be conducted by prominent senior medical academic staff with vast teaching experience in their field of expertise. These structured sessions will be held over FOUR weekends (Saturday and Sunday) in April 2017 at MAHSA University, Jalan Universiti Campus, Kuala Lumpur. There will be 43 sessions of 50 hours of effective teaching with Q & A sessions in this course for junior doctors preparing for their career path.
Prof. Dato Dr. Ravindran Jegasothy
Dean,Faculty of Medicine,
MAHSA University
Dean,Faculty of Medicine,
MAHSA University
WORKING COMMITTEE
Advisor:
Prof. Dato Dr. Ravindran Jegasothy
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gauri Krishnaswamy
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gauri Krishnaswamy
Course Content Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Abdul Hamid B. Abdul Rashid
Chairperson of Organising Committee:
Dr. Mona Mohamed Ibrahim Abdalla
Surgical Anatomy |
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Abdominal walls, surgical incisions and inguinal region. |
Oesophagus, stomach, intestines, mesenteries, blood supply and lymphatic drainage. |
Rectum and anal canal, ischio-anal fossa, hepato-biliary system and spleen. |
Uro-genital systems. |
Pelvic & urogenital diaphragms; perineal region and pouches. |
Muscle groups, blood and nerve supply and nerve lesions of upper limb. |
Muscle groups, blood and nerve supply and nerve lesions of lower limb. |
Joints of the upper and lower limbs; vertebral column. |
Head, neck and brain I. |
Head, neck and brain II |
Head, neck and brain III. |
Base of the skull & pharyngeal arches |
Surgical Physiology |
Surgical physiology of body fluid and electrolytes. |
Normal and abnormal acid-base balance and regulatory mechanisms. |
Surgical aspects of cardiac muscle and cardiac cycle. |
Regulatory and compensatory mechanisms of blood pressure in hypovolaemia. |
Surgical physiology of respiratory system. |
Surgical physiology of renal system. |
Surgical physiology of alimentary system. |
Electrical physiology and nervous system. |
Muscles and neuromuscular junctions. |
Surgical physiology of endocrine system. |
Surgical Pathology |
Cellular injury and tissue response – Necrosis and apoptosis. |
Acute and chronic inflammation – Healing and repair; bone healing. |
Cardiovascular pathology. |
Tissue haemodynamic. |
Growth disturbances |
Shock, infarction and embolism. |
Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy Systemic inflammatory response syndrome. |
Neoplasm and carcinogenesis. |
Pathology of infectious diseases. |
Bleeding disorders. |
Clinical genetics. |
Immunopathology. |
Laboratory medicine. |
Principle of Surgery |
Preoperative assessment, preparation and postoperative complications of patients. |
Fluid and electrolytes management of surgical patient. |
Haemostasis, surgical bleeding and transfusion. |
Surgical infections. |
Minimally invasive surgery. |
Trauma, burns and wound healing. |
Endocrine and metabolic response to injury. |