Part I Test Plan
General Anatomy - 20%
- Topographical Anatomy (11%)
- Planes of the body and anatomical terminology
- Head and neck
- Back and thorax
- Abdomen, pelvis and perineum
- Upper and lower limbs
- Integument (including histology)
- Osteology of the Appendicular Skeleton (13%)
- Upper limb and shoulder girdle
- Lower limb and pelvis
- Development
- Histology
- Arthrology and Syndesmology of the Appendicular Skeleton (11%)
- Classification of joints
- Articulations of the appendicular skeleton
- Biomechanics
- Myology of the Appendicular Skeleton (12%)
- Upper limb and shoulder (including innervation)
- Lower limb and pelvic girdle (including innervation)
- Development
- Structure and histology
- Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems (11%)
- Heart
- Arteries
- Veins
- Lymphatic vessels and lymphoid tissue (including spleen and thymus)
- Development
- Histology
- Digestive System (11%)
- Oral cavity and pharynx
- Digestive viscera
- Development
- Histology
- Respiratory System (11%)
- Nose and sinuses
- Larynx, trachea and bronchi
- Lungs, pleura and mediastinum
- Development
- Histology
- Urogenital System (10%)
- Urinary organs
- Male reproductive organs
- Female reproductive organs
- Development
- Histology
- Endocrine System (10%)
- Endocrine glands and tissues
- Development
- Histology
Spinal Anatomy - 22%
- Osteology of the Axial Skeleton (18%)
- Skull
- Vertebral column
- Ribs and sternum
- Development
- Myology of the Axial Skeleton (17%)
- Face and head
- Back and neck
- Thorax and abdomen
- Pelvis and perineum
- Development
- Arthrology and Syndesmology of the Axial Skeleton (14%)
- Classification of joints
- Articulations of the axial skeleton
- Biomechanics
- Anatomy of the Central Nervous System and Related Structures (18%)
- Cerebrum
- Brainstem and cerebellum
- Spinal cord and meninges
- Vascular supply and relationships
- Ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid
- Development
- Histology
- Anatomy of the Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous Systems (19%)
- Spinal nerves, plexuses, and branches
- Cranial nerves
- Visceral innervation
- Cutaneous innervation
- Development
- Histology
- Organs of Special Senses (14%)
- Vision
- Audition and equilibrium
- Olfaction
- Gustation
- Development
- Histology
Physiology - 18%
- Neurophysiology (12%)
- Membrane potentials, action potentials, and synaptic transmission
- Motor function
- Sensory function
- Autonomic function
- Higher cortical function
- Special senses
- Muscle Physiology (12%)
- Cardiac muscle
- Skeletal muscle
- Smooth muscle
- Cardiovascular Physiology (12%)
- Cardiac pump
- Electrophysiology of the heart
- Hemodynamics
- Regulation of circulation
- Circulation in organs
- Lymphatics
- Hematology and immunity
- Respiratory Physiology (11%)
- Mechanics of breathing
- Ventilation, lung volumes and capacities
- Regulation of respiration
- O2 and CO2 transport
- Gas exchange
- Body Fluids and Renal Physiology (11%)
- Regulation of body fluids/micturition
- Glomerular filtration
- Tubular exchange
- Acid-base balance
- Gastrointestinal Physiology (10%)
- Ingestion/motility
- Digestion/secretion
- Absorption
- Regulation of GI function
- Reproductive Physiology (10%)
8. Endocrine Physiology (12%)
- Secretion of hormones
- Action of hormones
- Regulation
- Exercise and Sports Physiology (10%)
Chemistry - 13%
1. Carbohydrates (13%)
- Metabolism
- Catabolic pathways
- Anabolic pathways
- Chemistry
- Structure
- Properties
- Function
- Nutritional Concepts
- Food sources
- Digestion
2. Lipids (12%)
- Metabolism
- Catabolic pathways
- Anabolic pathways
- Chemistry
- Structure
- Properties
- Function
- Transport
- Nutritional Concepts
- Food sources
- Digestion
3. Proteins, Amino Acids and Peptides (13%)
- Amino acid metabolism
- Catabolic pathways
- Anabolic pathways
- Chemistry
- Structure
- Properties
- Function
- Nutritional concepts
- Food sources
- Digestion
4. Enzymes (12%)
- Classification and function
- Kinetics and regulation
5. Hormones (13%)
- Metabolic effects of specific hormones
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Lipid metabolism
- Protein metabolism
- General properties
- Chemistry
- Mechanism of action
6. Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids (12%)
- Metabolism of purines and pyrimidines
- Chemistry
- Structure
- Properties
- Function
- DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis
7. Vitamins and Minerals (13%)
- Chemistry
- Structure
- Properties
- Function
- Coenzyme precursors
- Nutritional concepts
- Food sources
- Absorption of metabolism
- Storage
8. Biochemical Energetics (12%)
- Basic concepts
- High-energy phosphate compounds
- Oxidation-reduction reactions
- Citric acid cycle
- Oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport system
Pathology - 16%
- Fundamentals of Pathology (15%)
- Disease at the cellular level
- Inflammation and repair
- Neoplasia
- Hemodynamic disorders
- Genetic and Congenital Disorders (10%)
- Chromosomal disorders
- Inborn errors of metabolism
- Congenital disorders
- Disorders of the Immune System (14%)
- Hypersensitivity reactions
- Autoimmune diseases
- Immunologic deficiencies
- Environmental and Nutritional Diseases (13%)
5. Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System (16%)
- Bone
- Joint
- Muscle
- Disorders of the Nervous System (16%)
- Central nervous system
- Peripheral nervous system
- Diseases of the Organ Systems (16%)
- Cardiovascular
- Gastrointestinal
- Respiratory
- Genitourinary
- Endocrine
- Blood and lymphatics
Microbiology -11%
- Immunology (18%)
- Cells of the immune system
- Antigens, antibodies and complement
- Hypersensitivities and immunopathologies
- Immunization/vaccination
- Assessment of immune responses/serology
- Bacteria (18%)
- Structure and biochemical characteristics
- Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
- Communicable and infectious diseases
- Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission
- Viruses and Prions (18%)
- Structure and biochemical characteristics
- Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
- Communicable and infectious diseases
- Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission
- Fungi (15%)
- Structure and biochemical characteristics
- Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
- Communicable and infectious diseases
- Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission
- Parasites (15%)
- Structure and biochemical characteristics
- Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
- Communicable and infectious diseases
- Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission
- Epidemiology and Disease Control (16%)
- Health agencies and reporting/monitoring
- Prevention, identification and control methods for communicable diseases
- Population health assessments
- Emerging diseases
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