Monday, April 25, 2011

Hey guys here are some suggested medical books for the non-clinical years (1st and 2nd year). We shall post the list of books for the clinical years (3rd to 6th) soon inshaAllah. You can find them on our webpage as well.

ANATOMY

1.       Gray's anatomy
By: Richard L. Drake
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
2.       Clinically oriented anatomy
By: Keith L. Moore
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
3.       Atlas of human anatomy
By: Frank H. Netter MD
Publisher: Saunders
4.        Last's Anatomy: Regional and Applied
By: Chummy S. Sinnatamby FRCS


PHYSIOLOGY

1.       Textbook of Medical Physiology:
By Arthur C. Guyton and John E. Hall
2.       Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 23rd Edition
By Kim E. Barrett, Susan M. Barman, Scott Boitano and Heddwen Brooks

3.       Human Physiology by Stuart Ira Fox
   
4.       Human Physiology by Stuart Ira Fox


BIOCHEMISTRY

1.       Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
By Albert Lehninger, David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox
2.       Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews:
 By Richard A. Harvey PhD and Denise R. Ferrier
3.       Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry,
By Robert Murray, Victor Rodwell, David Bender and Kathleen M. Botham
4.        Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Fourth Edition
By David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox


HISTOLOGY

1.       Histology: A text and Atlass
By: Michael H. Ross
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
2.       Janqueira's basic histology.
By: Anthony Mescher
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
3.       Wheaters functional histology
By: Barbara Young BSc Med Sci(Hons) PhD MB BChir MRCP FRCPA
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone,
4.       Basic histology
By: Luiz Junqueira
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical,
5.       Netter's essential histology
By: William K. Ovalle PhD
Publisher: Saunders

Friday, April 22, 2011

AIMSO HAS STRUCK A DEAL WITH A LOCAL TRANSPORT COMPANY
S.C ROTEXIM ATIC S.R.L TO GIVE STUDENTS WITH ID CARD A REDUCTION
OF UP TO 20% THE NORMAL PRICE FOR A SINGLE TICKET BETWEEN ORADEA & BUDAPEST

YOU CAN CALL FOR YOUR RESERVATION ANY TIME OF THE DAY.

CONTACTS: RALUCA GROZE 0744.653.956
EMAIL: TRANSPORT_ROTEXIM@YAHOO.COM, XRAL_GROZE@YAHOO.COM

PRICE: ORADEA-BUDAPEST 60RON (WITHOUT ID CARD 70RON)
ROTEXIM WILL BOOK YOU ON OTHER CARRIERS IF NO TRANSPORT AVAILABLE FROM THEM. YOU WILL PAY 70 RON IF YOU HAVE ID CARD (WITHOUT 75RON)



 

Sunday, April 17, 2011

VICTORY

Hey all, The 1st round of the tournament was held today and the Pirates played a wonderful and outstanding game. We have beaten the Naturos by 9-0, it was a humiliating defeat for them indeed and a landslide win for us. Unfortunately, we lost our second match against the Titans by 3-2. This was a very tight game but our opponents were lucky enough to score in the last 3 minutes of the game before the final whistle was blown and walked away with the victory. However, we have qualified for the second round which will be played on 1st of May 2011 inshaAllah. Be there to witness the show of might again with your own eyes.

Hambaliyo to the players!!

Celebrate the victory!!
Summer Courses

This year will be the first time that OSMU (The Students Organisation for Emergency Medicine) and SMURD Targu Mures (Mobile Emergency Service for Resuscitation and Extrication) will organize a 2 weeks period of Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support training for foreign students, between the 1st of August and the 14th of August 2011. The training is for medical students between their 3rd and 6th year of study and will be held in Targu Mures, Romania.

For more information about this training please ask Jim.


Dogar Catalin Moise
Vicepresedinte pe Relatii Externe - LSTGM
tel: 0740 802 750 / 0735 877 937

NB!

There are also similar and maybe more advanced courses in BLS, ALS & Rescue organized by the doctors from Jutetean. ( M.A.S.H CAMP ).
Medical Conference: Oradea 29.04 - 01.05.2011

To participate or attend in this conference, you have to pay a fee of 5RON and fill out a form on the medfarm.uroradea.ro website. If you are interested in participating, abstracts should be send by April 17th to the email address in form. Students from all years can present in any subject they choose to. Certificates will be given to all that attend and those that present.

Unlike last time, more teachers will be presenting in English.

The Dean would like as many students as possible to attend this conference.

More details can be found in the Scientific Manifestations section on the medfarm.uroradea.ro website.


Saturday, April 16, 2011

THE PIRATES LINE UP

1.   Mohamed Noor (Captain)
2.   Feisal Bilawe
3.   Cabdullahi Noor
4.   Mohamud Hussein
5.   Basha Ahmed
7.   Dr. Tyron
8.   Abdifatah Warsame
9.   Hussein Mustafa
10. Suleiman Ahmed
11. Harun Osman

SUBSTITUTES

1.   Mohamed Guled
2.   Abdiwahid Alibeto
3.   Maslah Hajji
4.   Mohamud Mohamed
5.   Dr. Ahmed
6.   Abass Noor

We wish our team all the best in the tournament. There is no doubt that we gonna bring home the trophy inshaAllah.

Watch the CHAMPIONS play!!
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT

FIXTURES:

Group A

         1.Pirates
         2.Naruto
         3.Titans
         
Group B

          1. Jokers
          2. Gladiators
          3. Bunnies

Group C

          1. Black devils
          2. Hard matters
          3. Jugganauts

The tournament will start at 13 o clock!!
It will take approximately five hours.
Each team has to pay 100 Ron.

Venue: Spaiul Crisanei 25 (clubul fotbolistilor)

ENJOY THE GAMES!!
SATURDAY SEMINAR

Date: 16th April 2011
Venue: Faculty of Medicine, M2
Time: 16.30 to 18.30

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (LOWER PART):
1.  Small intestine, Large intestine and Appendix.
     Anatomy & Main functions
     By: C/fatax Warsame

2.  Physiology & Clinical/Pathology
     By: C/qaadir Maow

There is no Seminar on Saturday 23th April 2011 since most of us are off for the Easter Holiday.

 NEXT SEMINAR

Saturday 30th April 2011
Venue: Faculty of Medicine, M2
Time: 16.30 to 18.30

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
1.  Anatomy and Main functions
     By: Mohamud Hussein

2. Physiology and Clinical/Pathology
    By: Hussein Mustafa


Please remember to prepare for the Seminar as usual.

Mahadsanidiin.

Enjoy your holidays!!

Asalaamu Caleykum.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

How to study in medical school


Saturday Seminar

Date: 9th of April 2011
Time: 16.30 - 18.30
Venue: Faculty of Medicine, Room M2.

Presentations:

1. Oral cavity, pharynx, esopahagus & stomach
-Anatomy & main functions
By: Yusuf Axmed



2. Digestive system (upper part)
-Physiology & pathology
By: Saleeban Ali & Faysal Faarax



And next Saturday's seminar (16.4) will be from 16.30 to 18.30.

Topics:

1. Small intestine, large intestine (last part of digestive system)
-Anatomy & main functions
By: C/fatax Warsame


2. Digestive system (lower part)
-Physiology & clinical/pathology
By: C/qaadir Maow

Please prepare for the presentations in time so as to benefit from them fully.

Have a Pleasant week.

Assalamu Caleykum.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Here follows information about studies in Oradea and other cities in Romania. 





The admission period for July session 2011/Timetable valid for the University of Oradea. Each faculty can have its timetable.

1st of April 2011- 1st of July 2011 – submission files for the acknowledgement of previous studies by the Ministry of Education
11-23 July 2011- registration process
25-28 July 2011 –entrance exam
25-30 July 2011- the final results

1. Eligible candidates
-Candidates from European Union, European Economic Space and Switzerland
- Candidates from non-European Union countries.
-Candidates who have graduated a high-school or college accredited in their country and which is recognized by the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports.(For citizens from UK is needed 3 A level subjects to study Medicine)

2.Admission
The admission for EU, EEA and Switzerland candidates has 2 phases:
I. Obtaining the recognition of previous studies from the Ministry of Education (Certificate issued by the Center of Recognition and Validation of Studies)
II. Participation of the candidates to the admission organized by the University of Oradea.


The documents required for the application are as follows:

1. Application form for the University of Oradea (click HERE to download)
2. Application form for recognition of studies - Application form
3. High-school Diploma – legalized copy
4.Bachelor degree and transcript of records (for graduate applicants) – legalized copy
5.Identification document (photocopy): Passport (first 4 pages) or other ID.
6. Declaration that the previous studies give you the right to follow university studies.
7. Confirmation of payment for non-refundable processing file fee of 150 euro

The documents in other languages than English or French will be translated either into English or into Romanian.

Deadline for submitting the file for recognition is the 1st of July 2010. After this date no applications will be processed.

Fees
Tuition fees will be settled by the Senate of the University for the coming academic year.

If you require more information about how to apply to the University of Oradea  click here or send email to us.

Other Universities in Romania where you can study medicine;

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Muscle Anatomy & Physiology Review Questions

Anatomy Review Questions

1. Which muscle cell would you describe as elongated, multiple peripheral nuclei, visible striations and voluntary?
a. Skeletal
b. Cardiac
c. Smooth
d. All of the above

2. Bundles of muscle cells (fibers) bound together by connective tissue to form functional units are?
a. Fascicle
b. Contractile unit
c. H zone
d. Perimysium

3. The connective tissue wrapping that surrounds individual muscle cell fibers and acts as insulation is?
a. Endomysium
b. Perimysium
c. Sarcolemma
d. ?

4. As discussed in class the intercalated disc in Cardiac muscle tissue is also known as the?
a. H zone
b. Z line
c. Sarcomere
d. A band

Neuromuscular Junction

5. The space between the axon terminal and motor end plate is?
a. Synaptic cleft
b. Sarcomere
c. Neuromuscular junction plate
d. T-Tubules

6. When an action potential travels to the axon terminal what happens?
a. Calcium migrates into the nerve causing the synaptic vesicles to migrate to the membrane of axon terminal.
b. The depolarization causes a more positive charge within the nerve.
c. Voltage regulated calcium channels close causing migration of calcium into the sarcolemma.
d. The synaptic cleft contracts causing a muscle impulse.

7. Which neurotransmitter pours into the synaptic cleft? What does it bind to?
a. Acetylcholine, receptor site of chemically regulated ion channels
b. Synaptic vesicles, calcium ion channels
c. Acetylcholine, calcium ion channels
d. Actylcholenesterase, sodium gated ion channels

8. Which ion travels through the opening of the ion channels and moves into “influxes” the motor end plate causing its depolarization?
a. Sodium
b. Potassium
c. Calcium
d. Acetylcholine

Sliding Filament Theory

9. The flexing movement of which molecule provides the “Power Stroke” in the sliding filament theory?
a. The myosin crossbridge
b. Tropomyosin structural change
c. Actin
d. The hinge of the myosin tail

10. Low energy conformation by the bonding of ATP and the subsequent hydrolysis of this high energy compound affects which molecule?
a. Myosin
b. Troponin
c. Neuromuscular Junction
d. Ion channels

11. Which is the major component of the thin filament in a double helical conformation?
a. Actin
b. Myosin
c. Tropomyosin
d. Troponin

12. Myosin has 2 binding sites, names them
a. ATP binding site, Actin binding site
b. ATP site, Troponin site
c. Myosin only, has one binding site
d. Calcium site, ATP site

13. Which filament prevents myosin crossbridge binding?
a. Tropomyosin
b. Troponin
c. Actin
d. Actinomyosin Crossbridge Prevention Center

14. Calcium Ions leave from where? to structurally change which molecule to expose the binding sites to allow the power stroke?
a. Terminal cisternae, Tropomyosin
b. Sarcolemma, Troponin
c. Terminal cisternae, Actin
d. T tubules, Myosin

15. The binding of ATP to the crossbridge initially causes what?
a. Crossbridge disconnecting from Actin
b. Crossbridge power stroke
c. Hydrolysis of inorganic phosphate
d. None of the above

16. After a power stroke, what powers the calcium pumps thus returning the calcium back to where it is stored and by what process is this called?
a. ATP, Diffusion
b. ADP, Active transport
c. ATP, Active transport
d. No energy needed, accomplished by diffusion

Metabolism

17. ADP becomes ATP by what process?
a. Hydrolysis
b. Dehydration synthesis
c. Hydrolytic catabolism
d. Gatorade, the thirst quencher!

18. Which part of the muscle cell in particular is most active in ATP synthesis?
a. Mitochondria
b. Nucleus
c. Myosin
d. Sarcolemma

19. What does creatine monophosphate donate to ADP to create ATP?
a. Phosphate group
b. Oxidative phosphorylation
c. High energy compounds
d. Blood

20. Glucose enters the muscle cell by what route or routes?
a. Directly from the bloodstream
b. Bloodstream and hydrolysis of Glycogen
c. Glycogen
d. Substrate phosphortation and Krebs cycle

21. In the absence of oxygen during Glycolysis what is the product?
a. Lactic acid
b. Glucose
c. 1 ATP
d. 36 ATP

22. The Krebs cycle needs what to operate?
a. Oxygen delivered by blood and/or myoglobin
b. Creatine phosphate
c. Oxygen delivered by blood
d. Gasoline and/or diesel

23. Pyruvic acid is changed into what while entering the kreb cycle? What is the harvest of just the Kreb cycle?
a. Lactic acid, 38 ATP
b. Lactic Acid, 36 ATP
c. Acetyl Coa, 38 ATP
d. Acetyl Coa, 36 ATP

24. Can lactic acid be converted back into Pyruvic acid for use in the Kreb cycle? Yes or No

25. Which muscle cell fiber would have few mitochondria, and uses Glycolysis as its major ATP source?
a. Red
b. White
c. Black
d. Cardiac

26. I am a muscle cell that is fast, strong, but easily fatigued, who am I?
a. Red
b. White
c. Larry the friendly muscle cell
d. Cardiac

27. Muscle cells that require endurance such as those of the back involved in posture are?
a. Red, slow twitch
b. Red, fast twitch
c. White, slow twitch
d. Itchy, twitchy fibers

28. A motor neuron and all of the muscle cells it stimulates?
a. Motor unit
b. Fascicle
c. Sarcomere
d. Neuromuscular Junction

29. What is the advantage of having only a few muscle cells per unit?
a. Generates precise movements
b. Allows for gross movements
c. Allows interneuron recruitment
d. Allows Elaine from the C.D. to sit in her Lazyboy eating drumsticks (I may give you credit for this one if you explain your answer)

30. The nearly constant state of low-level tension and resistance to stretch in a muscle is called what?
a. Muscle tone
b. Flacidness
c. Atonicity
d. Asynchronynous homeostasis

Bonus Questions

1. Describe what would happen if a motor nerve to a muscle is cut and why?

2. Describe in detail ATP role in the contraction of a muscle cell, all of its purposes!

Kindly post your answers in the comment box below.

Thank you.

Pictures from Last Saturday's Seminar (2/4-2011)








Saturday, April 2, 2011

Useful Anatomy & Physiology Websites

McGraw-Hill
Anatomy and Physiology
http://www.mhhe.com/links/1253/556/index.html

Cyberanatomy Tutorials http://anatome.ncl.ac.uk/tutorials/index.html

Web based anatomy tutorials by Dr Donal Shanahan from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne

Get Body Smart Anatomy http://www.getbodysmart.com/

Animated Flash anatomy elearning by Scott Sheffield

Gray's Anatomy http://www.bartleby.com/107/

1918 version of Gray's anatomy available online with colour illustrations

Instant Anatomy http://www.instantanatomy.net/

A website with illustrations of the Human Body to aid the learning of Human Anatomy


http://www.webanatomy.com/

Brilliant website for reading x-rays and cross-sectional anatomy - they are also starting to add gross anatomy. Its almost as good as having Mc Minns!!!!
Saturday Seminar

Date: 2nd of April 2011
Time: 16.30 - 18.30
Venue: Faculty of Medicine, Room M2.

Presentations:

1. The Muscles
-Physiological function
-Reflex arch
By: Hussein Mustafa

2. The heart; anatomy, physiology
By: Hassan Said

3.The Nerves
-Physiology
-Action potential synapses
By: Abdullahi Mohamed Nur



And next Saturday's seminar (9.4) will be from 16.30 to 18.30.

Topics:
1. Oral cavity, pharynx, esopahagus & stomach
-Anatomy & main functions
By: Yusuf Axmed


2. Digestive system (upper part)
-Physiology & pathology
By: Saleeban Ali & Faysal Faarax

Please prepare for the presentations in time so as to benefit from them fully.

Have a Pleasant week.

Assalamu Caleykum.