Course Content
🔵 THEME 1 — Painful Swallowing
Focuses on anatomy, physiology, and disorders related to swallowing, including oral cavity, salivary glands, esophagus, and neural regulation of deglutition.
🔵 THEME 2 — Pain Epigastrium
Focus: Structural, functional, and clinical basis of epigastric pain. Includes abdominal wall, peritoneum, stomach, pancreas, gastric secretion, and peptic ulcer disease.
🔵 Theme 3 — Jaundice
🔵 Theme 4 — Diarrhoea and Constipation
🔵 Theme 5 — Bleeding Per Rectum
🔵 Theme 6 — Glucose Control (Carbohydrate Metabolism)
🔵 Theme 7 — Obesity (Fat Metabolism)
Gastrointestinal System (GIT) — Year 2 MBBS

📘 1 Curriculum Coverage

📘 Step 1 — Curriculum Coverage

This topic uses the AIM Learning Cycle to help MBBS students understand the structural organization of the anterior abdominal wall and inguinal canal by integrating Anatomy and Clinical concepts.

 

 

🔹 Anatomy

• Origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions of anterolateral abdominal wall muscles
• Formation of rectus sheath
• Contents of rectus sheath
• Surface anatomy of anterior abdominal wall
• Structures related to transpyloric plane
• Types of abdominal hernias

• Boundaries of inguinal canal
• Contents of inguinal canal in males and females
• Direct and indirect inguinal hernia

 

 

 

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