Year 1 MBBS Briefing Kulliyyah of Medicine TA’ARUF WEEK

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Kulliyyah of MedicineYear 1 MBBS Briefing

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Marzuki OmarDeputy Dean (Academic & Industrial Linkages)

Kulliyyah of Medicine

KULLIYYAH OF MEDICINE

ByHIS ROYAL HIGHNESS SULTAN HAJI AHMAD SHAH AL-MUSTA'IN BILLAH

IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN ABU BAKAR RI'AYATUDDIN AL-MU'ADZAM SHAHSultan of Pahang

On28 Rejab 1418 | 28 November 1997

OFFICIAL OPENING

1997

2004

CAMPUSES

SASMEC@IIUM

SULTAN HAJI AHMAD SHAH MOSQUE

In line with the vision of IIUM, Kulliyyah of Medicine aims to become a leading centre of educational excellence which seeks to restore the dynamic and progressive role of the Muslim physicians.

VISION

The acquisition and propagation of medical knowledge in the spirit of Tauhid (Faith) within the Islamic worldview as embodied in the University mission, viz: Integration, Islamisation, Internationalisation and Comprehensive Excellence.

MISSION

DeanProf. Dr. Azmi Md Nor

Deputy Dean (Postgraduate & Research)Prof. Dr. Jamalludin Ab Rahman

Deputy Dean(Academic & Industrial Linkages) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Marzuki Omar

Deputy Dean(Student Development & Community Engagement) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samsul Draman

Deputy Director Mdm. Izan Khairana Abd Majid

Senior Assistant Director Sr. Norhafiza Zainon

ORGANISATION

Basic Medical SciencesPathology & Laboratory MedicineCommunity MedicineFamily MedicineInternal MedicinePaediatricsPsychiatryAnaesthesiology & Intensive CareSurgeryObstetrics & GynaecologyOrthopaedics, Traumatology & RehabilitationOtorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck SurgeryOphthalmologyRadiologyEmergency Medicine

DEPARTMENTS

GRADUATES

• First batch – 1997 (54 students)• International students – 5

• First graduates – 2002• Number of batches graduated – 18• Number of graduates – 1905

• International graduates – 29• Last batch (2019/2020) – 23rd

• Your batch (2020/2021) – 24th

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

In consonance with the vision and mission of the Kulliyyah of Medicine, we aim to produce medical graduates of outstanding quality who:

Have acquired adequate medical knowledge and clinical skills incorporating the Islamic, moral and ethical dimensions.

Have been inculcated with values of professionalism and dedication to health care.

Have been provided with the foundation for knowledge acquisition and are able to take the responsibility of continuous lifelong education.

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PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

At the end of the Medical Programme, the graduates should be able to:

Illustrate understanding of the mechanisms of human bodily functions in health and disease from the biological, behavioural, epidemiological and social aspects.

Perform history taking and physical examination in the most professional way.

Formulate a diagnosis and propose investigations to confirm or negate the diagnosis and competently draw up its management plans.

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PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

At the end of the Medical Programme, the graduates should be able to:

Comprehend interactions of individuals in the society and community in promoting healthy lives and well-being for all.

Exhibit ethical and professional values in consonance with that of a Muslim physician.

Communicate effectively with patients’ relatives, various members of the medical team and colleagues.

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PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

At the end of the Medical Programme, the graduates should be able to:

Demonstrate skills in reasoning and deduction to solve medical and related problems.

Inculcate the habits of inquisitiveness and acquire the methodology of information gathering, interpretation and making inferences and logical conclusions.

Demonstrate competency in current information technology relevant to medical practice.

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PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

At the end of the Medical Programme, the graduates should be able to:

Apply basic managerial and leadership skills relevant to medical practice.

Incorporate Islamic values and perspectives into medical issues.

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COURSE STRUCTURE

• Year 1• Year 2Phase I

• Year 3Phase II• Year 4• Year 5Phase III

5 years, 3 phases

THE PROGRAMME

Phase I

Integration between basic medical sciences applied to normal and abnormal structures and functions of the body systems

Anatomy Biochemistry Physiology Pathology Microbiology Immunology Parasitology Haematology Pharmacology

THE PROGRAMME

THE PROGRAMME

8 weeks

Phase I Year 1

Discipline-based

courses

Block 1Normal Structure and Function of the Human Cell, Tissue, and Body

Systems

Block 2

Normal Response and Process to Diseased State

Block 3

Body Reactions to Physical,

Chemical, and Biological Agents

Block 4Structure and

Function in Normal and Diseased States, and Behavioural

Sciences

Phase I Year 2

System-based

courses

Block 1Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and

Haemopoietic Systems

Block 2

The Alimentary and Hepatobiliary

Systems

Block 3

The Endocrine, Reproductive and Urinary Systems

Block 4

The Locomotor and Nervous

Systems

THE PROGRAMME

8 weeks First Professional Examination

Phase I

Lectures

Tutorial

Practical

Clinical Correlation

Problem-based

Learning

Seminar

LEARNING METHODS

Phase II Year 3

Developing basic clinical

skills and knowledge

Elementary Clinic Block 1

Internal Medicine I

Block 2

General Surgery I

Block 3

Women’s Health and Diseases I

Block 4

General Paediatrics

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THE PROGRAMME

9 weeks

Phase III Year 4

Enhancing clinical skills

and knowledge

Forensic Medicine

Introduction to Psychiatry

Block 1

Community Medicine

Block 2

Orthopaedics I

Block 3

Family Medicine I

Emergency & Trauma

Block 4

Specialised Posting• ORL-HNS• Ophthalmology• Anaesthesiology• Radiology

Elective Posting

THE PROGRAMME

8 weeks

Phase III Year 5

Senior clerkship

Block 1

Internal Medicine II

Block 2

General Surgery II

Block 3

Women’s Health and Diseases II

Block 4

General Paediatrics

II

Block 5

Psychiatry

Block 6

Orthopaedics II

Family Medicine II

Dermatology

THE PROGRAMME

6 weeks Final Professional Examination

Phase II & III

Ward Work

Bedside Teaching

OT session

Seminar

TutorialLecture

Community project

Clinics

Ward rounds

LEARNING METHODS

Continuous Assessment End of Block Examination

Professional Examination• First Professional Examination• Final Professional Examination

ASSESSMENT

• Basic Philosophy and Islamic Worldview • Sustainable Development: Issues, Policies and Practices• Bahasa Melayu 1 & 2• Usrah 1 & 2• Family Management• Leadership• Skill 1 & 2• English for Academic Writing• Pre-Tilawah Al-Quran• Tilawah Al-Quran I & II• Introduction to Arabic for Quranic Understanding 1 & 2• Ethics and Fiqh of Contemporary Issues• Knowledge and Civilization in Islam• Usrah in Action 1 & 2

UNIVERSITY REQUIRED COURSES

Indera Mahkota Campus

Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan

Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah

SASMEC@IIUM

TEACHING FACILITIES

Pekan HospitalJerantut Hospital

Poliklinik Beserah Kuantan

TEACHING FACILITIES

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

All the best..!

QUESTIONS

1. State the Vision and Mission of the Kulliyyah of Medicine.2. What are the domains covered in the MBBS Programme Learning

Outcomes (PLO)?3. What are the disciplines of basic medical sciences covered in the

preclinical years?4. How many examinations you expect to sit for the whole MBBS

programme?5. What are the areas covered in the University Required Courses?

QUESTIONS

THANK YOU

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