MBBS 1st Year Syllabus

MBBS 1st Year Syllabus (1st Phase Curriculum) 2022 Details

Medical 1st year is known as 1st phase. MBBS 1st year syllabus, the curriculum details have been discussed in this article. 1st phase duration of the MBBS course is about one and half years. In the MBBS 1st year curriculum, three subjects are included in the syllabus: Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry.

MBBS 1st Year Syllabus With Curriculum

MBBS 1st phase comprises three subjects named Anatomy, Physiology, and Physiology. MBBS 1st year is a 1½ year course. Here you will get detailed information on these three disciplines separately.

Phase-I Topics

1. Behavioral science
2. Medical Sociology
3. Etiquette in using Social media
4. Self-directed learning, including team learning
5. Medical ethics

MBBS 1st year Integrated Teaching

Medical 1st year integrated teaching terms details are here:

Term-I Term-II Term-III
Coronary artery disease Diarrhea Thyroid disorder
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Cerebrovascular disease (CVD)
Anemia Jaundice Deafness
Electrolyte imbalance Errors of refraction
Proteinuria

Anatomy In MBBS 1st Year

Anatomy is the first subject of MBBS’s first year or phase. In this discipline, there are about twelve-course contents in this course. There is a total of 120 hrs lectures, 120 hrs tutorial, 97 hrs practicals, 337 total teaching hrs, and so on.

General Anatomy
Cell Biology
Human Genetics
General Histology
Systemic Histology
General Embryology
Systemic Developmental Anatomy
Neuroanatomy
Living (surface) Anatomy
Anatomy of Radiology & Images
Clinical Anatomy

Physiology In MBBS 1st Year

Physiology is the second discipline of MBBS’s 1st phase. The course is offered in 3 terms (1st, 2nd & 3rd) total of one & half years for phase -I MBBS Course. Medical courses in physiology teach the essentials of the processes of life.

Cellular Physiology
Physiology of Blood
Cardiovascular Physiology
Respiratory Physiology
Renal Physiology
Gastrointestinal Physiology
Endocrine Physiology and Physiology of Reproduction
Physiology of Reproduction
Neurophysiology
Physiology of Body Temperature
Physiology of Special Senses
Physiology Practical
Cellular Physiology & Physiology of Blood
Cardiovascular Physiology
Respiratory Physiology
Gastrointestinal Physiology
Renal Physiology
Neurophysiology
Physiology of Body Temperature
Physiology of Special senses

Bio-chemistry In MBBS 1st Year

Biochemistry is the third discipline of MBBS’s 1st phase. This course emphasizes biomolecules, enzymes, hormones, nutrients, fundamental chemical principles involved in body mechanisms, etc. Here I have arranged all the courses, including Biochemistry.

Biophysics & Biomolecules
Food, Nutrition, Vitamins, and Minerals
Digestion, Absorption, Bioenergetics, and Metabolism
Renal biochemistry, body fluid, electrolytes, and acid-base balance
Clinical Biochemistry and clinical endocrinology
Fundamentals of Molecular Biology and genetics
Biochemistry Practical

MBBS 1st Year Examinations & Marks Distribution

In this MBBS 1st phase course, there is an exam of 1300 marks. There are three subjects in this course, Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry, and their total exam marks are 500, 400, and 400, respectively.

Subjects Written Exam
marks
Structured Oral
Exam marks
Practical Exam
marks
Formative Exam marks Total Marks
Anatomy 180 150 150 20 500
Physiology 180 100 100 20 400
Biochemistry 180 100 100 20 400
Total 1300

This article will get a clear conception of the MBBS first phase. Here I have tried to depict all the core information about the MBBS Curriculum 1st Year (Courses & Syllabus). If you need more, then leave a comment below.

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Shohanur is an editor for the University Admission BD website. He writes about the admission process of different universities in Bangladesh. He also writes about the various scholarships, results, question banks, suggestions, and financial aid available for students.

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