Part I: Test Plan

General Anatomy

1.   Topographical Anatomy (8%)

  • Planes of the body and anatomical terminology
  • Head and neck
  • Back and thorax
  • Abdomen, pelvis and perineum
  • Upper and lower limbs
  • Integument (including histology)

2.   Osteology of the Appendicular Skeleton (15%)

  • Upper limb and shoulder girdle
  • Lower limb and pelvis
  • Development
  • Histology

3.   Arthrology and Syndesmology of the Appendicular Skeleton (15%)

  • Classification of joints
  • Articulations of the appendicular skeleton
  • Biomechanics

4.   Myology of the Appendicular Skeleton (18%)

  • Upper limb and shoulder (including innervation)
  • Lower limb and pelvic girdle (including innervation)
  • Development
  • Structure and histology

5.   Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems (13%)

  • Heart
  • Arteries
  • Veins
  • Lymphatic vessels and lymphoid tissue (including spleen and thymus)
  • Development
  • Histology

6.   Digestive System (10%)

  • Oral cavity and pharynx
  • Digestive viscera
  • Development
  • Histology

7.   Respiratory System (8%)

  • Nose and sinuses
  • Larynx, trachea and bronchi
  • Lungs, pleura and mediastinum
  • Development
  • Histology

8.   Urogenital System (8%)

  • Urinary organs
  • Male reproductive organs
  • Female reproductive organs
  • Development
  • Histology

9.   Endocrine System (5%)

  • Endocrine glands and tissues
  • Development
  • Histology

Spinal Anatomy

1.   Osteology of the Axial Skeleton (19%)

  • Skull
  • Vertebral column
  • Ribs and sternum
  • Development

2.   Myology of the Axial Skeleton (15%)

  • Face and head
  • Back and neck
  • Thorax and abdomen
  • Pelvis and perineum
  • Development

3.   Arthrology and Syndesmology of the Axial Skeleton (13%)

  • Classification of joints
  • Articulations of the axial skeleton
  • Biomechanics

4.   Anatomy of the Central Nervous System and Related Structures (23%)

  • Cerebrum
  • Brainstem and cerebellum
  • Spinal cord and meninges
  • Vascular supply and relationships
  • Ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid
  • Development
  • Histology

5.   Anatomy of the Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous Systems (21%)

  • Spinal nerves and plexuses
  • Cranial nerves
  • Visceral innervation
  • Cutaneous innervation
  • Development
  • Histology

6.   Organs of Special Senses (9%)

  • Vision
  • Audition and equilibrium
  • Olfaction
  • Gustation
  • Development
  • Histology

Physiology

1.   Neurophysiology (22%)

  • Membrane potentials, action potentials, and synaptic transmission
  • Motor function
  • Sensory function
  • Autonomic function
  • Higher cortical function
  • Special senses

2.   Muscle Physiology (15%)

  • Cardiac muscle
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Smooth muscle

3.   Cardiovascular Physiology (15%)

  • Cardiac pump
  • Electrophysiology of the heart
  • Hemodynamics
  • Regulation of circulation
  • Circulation in organs
  • Lymphatics
  • Hematology and immunity

4.   Respiratory Physiology (9%)

  • Mechanics of breathing
  • Ventilation, lung volumes and capacities
  • Regulation of respiration
  • O2 and CO2 transport
  • Gas exchange

5.   Body Fluids and Renal Physiology (10%)

  • Regulation of body fluids/ micturition
  • Glomerular filtration
  • Tubular exchange
  • Acid-base balance

6.   Gastrointestinal Physiology (9%)

  • Ingestion/motility
  • Digestion/secretion
  • Absorption
  • Regulation of GI function

7.   Reproductive Physiology (5%)

8.   Endocrine Physiology (9%)

  • Secretion of hormones
  • Action of hormones
  • Regulation

9.   Exercise and Sports Physiology (6%)

Chemistry

1.   Carbohydrates (18%)

  • Metabolism
    • Catabolic pathways
    • Anabolic pathways
  • Chemistry
    • Structure
    • Properties
    • Function
  • Nutritional concepts
    • Food sources
    • Digestion

2.   Lipids (18%)

  • Metabolism
    • Catabolic pathways
    • Anabolic pathways
  • Chemistry
    • Structure
    • Properties
    • Function
    • Transport
  • Nutritional Concepts
    • Food sources
    • Digestion

3.   Proteins, Amino Acids and Peptides (17%)

  • Amino acid metabolism
    • Catabolic pathways
    • Anabolic pathways
  • Chemistry
    • Structure
    • Properties
    • Function
  • Nutritional concepts
    • Food sources
    • Digestion

4.   Enzymes (7%)

  • Classification and function
  • Kinetics and regulation

5.   Hormones (6%)

  • Metabolic effects of specific hormones
    • Carbohydrate metabolism
    • Lipid metabolism
    • Protein metabolism
  • General properties
    • Chemistry
    • Mechanism of action

6.   Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids (10%)

  • Metabolism of purines and pyrimidines
  • Chemistry
    • Structure
    • Properties
    • Function
  • DNA, RNA and protein synthesis

7.   Vitamins and Minerals (14%)

  • Chemistry
    • Structure
    • Properties
    • Function
    • Coenzyme precursors
  • Nutritional concepts
    • Food sources
    • Absorption
    • Storage

8.   Biochemical Energetics (10%)

  • Basic concepts
    • High-energy phosphate compounds
    • Oxidation-reduction reactions
  • Krebs cycle
  • Oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport system

Pathology

1.   Fundamentals of Pathology (21%)

  • Disease at the cellular level
  • Inflammation and repair
  • Neoplasia
  • Hemodynamic disorders

2.   Genetic and Congenital Disorders (4%)

  • Chromosomal disorders
  • Inborn errors of metabolism
  • Congenital disorders

3.   Disorders of the Immune System (7%)

  • Hypersensitivity reactions
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Immunologic deficiencies

4.   Environmental and Nutritional Diseases (5%)

5.   Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System (18%)

  • Bone
  • Joint
  • Muscle

6.   Disorders of the Nervous System (11%)

  • Central nervous system
  • Peripheral nervous system

7.   Diseases of the Organ Systems (34%)

  • Cardiovascular
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Respiratory
  • Genitourinary
  • Endocrine
  • Blood and lymphatics

Microbiology

1.   Immunology (23%)

  • Cells of the immune system
  • Antigens, antibodies and complement
  • Hypersensitivities and immunopathologies
  • Immunization/vaccination
  • Assessment of immune responses/serology

2.   Bacteria (20%)

  • Structure and biochemical characteristics
  • Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
  • Communicable and infectious diseases
  • Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission

3.   Viruses and Prions (15%)

  • Structure and biochemical characteristics
  • Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
  • Communicable and infectious diseases
  • Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission

4.   Fungi (10%)

  • Structure and biochemical characteristics
  • Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
  • Communicable and infectious diseases
  • Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission

5.   Parasites (10%)

  • Structure and biochemical characteristics
  • Resistance, genetics, antigenicity, and pathogenicity
  • Communicable and infectious diseases
  • Reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission

6.   Epidemiology and Disease Control (22%)

  • Health agencies and reporting/monitoring
  • Prevention, identification and control methods for communicable diseases
  • Population health assessments
  • Emerging diseases