| DMLT I YEAR TERM PLAN 2025-26 | |||||
| DATE | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | BIOCHEMISTRY – I | BASIC COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION SKILLS | MICROBIOLOGY-I | CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY & PATHOLOGY-I |
| TERM-I | |||||
| 1 to 14-8-25 | ORIENTATION | ||||
| 18 to 23.8.25 | Introduction of Anatomy and Physiology | Definition of communication , importance of communication | Introduction to microbiology | Introduction to hematology & pathology & Importance | |
| 25 to 30.8.25 | Introduction to biochemistry | Historical aspect | |||
| 1 to 4-09-25 | Cell, tissues Membranes Organs & glands. | Terminologies | |||
| 8 to 13-9-25 | Importance of biochemistry. Code of Ethics & rules in medical lab. | Microbes in our environment & Normal microbial flora | |||
| 15 to 20-9-25 | Bones- types, structure and functions | Elements and types of communication | |||
| 22 to 27-9-25 | Barriers of communication | Pathogenicity | Inflammation & infection | ||
| 29 to 4-10-25 | Roles and responsibilities of medical Lab technicians | ||||
| 6 to 11-10-25 | Joints- classification Joints structure and functions | Registration & reporting of bio chemical parameters | Safety code of practice for a microbiology laboratory | Cellular growth – normal &cancer cells | |
| 13 to 18-10-25 | Glassware, plastic wares used in biochemical laboratory. | Parts of speech- noun, verb Adverb, objectives, pronoun & adverb. | Sterilization, disinfection – definition. | Morphology of blood cells- normal & abnormal | |
| 21 to 25-10-25 | Axial and appendicular section | Classification | |||
| 27 to 1-11-25 | Types of glass/ plastic wares used their identification , application & uses | Tenses-simple present, past and future tense. | Coagulation studies- general pathways (intrinsic & extrinsic). | ||
| 3 to 8-11-25 | Types and structure, and functions of muscles, muscle groups. | General principles of sterilization &autoclave | General principles of sterilization &autoclave | ||
| 10 to 15-11-25 | Cleaning , drying , Maintenance & storage of glass and plastic wares. | Active and passive voice | Microscopes & its types | Anticoagulants & its uses | |
| 17 to 22-11-25 | Muscle movements, Maintenance of Posture. | Degrees of comparison, Sentences | Incubator, hot air oven | Special hematological tests- sample collection , processing, preparation of blood smears | |
| 24 to 29-11-25 | Instrumental methods of bio-chemical analysis. | Question tag | Staining of smear | ||
| 1 to 6-12-25 | NERVOUS SYSTEM- types, structure & functions of neurons., Structure & functions of CNS, ANS, physiology of pain | Morphology of Bacteria cell, Growth curve & factors | Hematological studies – blood, plasma, HB, ESR, TC, DC, BT & CT.,WBC & Classification | ||
| 8 to 13-12-25 | Calorimeter & Spectrophotometry., visual & photoelectric methods | Letter writing- types of letter, models of letter | Centrifuges Water bath, Anaerobic jar, Incubator, Hot air oven. | Urine analysis- composition of normal urine | |
| 15 to 20-12-25 | Sensory organs-structure and functions of Skin, Eye Ear, Nose, Tongue & Physiology of vision. | Essay writing | Biological safety cabinet | Collection of urine specimen, routine urine analysis – physical chemical µscopic examination. | |
| 22 to 27-12-25 | REVISION | ||||
| 29 to 31-12-25 | TERM EXAM-I | ||||
| TERM-II | |||||
| 1 to 10-1-26 | Blood – structure, composition and functions ,Heart- structure, function, blood vessels – arterial &venous system Circulation-systemic &pulmonary and coronary. | Instrumentation | Essay writing, Public speaking & Interview skills. | Immunity – definition, classification , Antigen antibody reaction | Blood sampling collections & methods. Processing of blood specimen. |
| 12 to 17-1-26 | Lymphatic vessels and lymph glands, lymphatic tissues | Principle & laws involved construction , operation & care | Hypersensitivity &its type | Uses of Anti coagulant. | |
| 19 to 24-1-26 | Time management, stress management & leadership | ||||
| 27 to 31-1-26 | Digestive system-structure and functions of alimentary system & organs of digestion. | Maintenance & applications. | Collection & transportation, processing of clinical samples for microbial investigations. | ||
| 2 to 7-2-26 | Collection of specimens urine, blood and body fluids. | ||||
| 9 to 14-2-26 | Physiology of digestion and absorption | ||||
| 16 to 21-2-26 | Respiratory system-anatomy of lungs, structure and functions of respiratory organs , muscles of respiration and physiology of respiration | Spoken English | Anti microbial agents & types | ||
| 23 to 28-2-26 | Types of specimen collection. | Physical, chemical & microbial examination. | |||
| 2 to 7-3-26 | Excretory system –structure and functions | Serological tests-WIDAL | |||
| 9 to 14-3-26 | Structure and functions of skin | Workflow of computer, parts of computer. | VDRL, ELIZA, CRP | ||
| 16 to 21-3-26 | Precautions during Specimen collection, & processing | ||||
| 23 to 28-3-26 | Endocrine system – structure and functions of pituitary. | Concentration method for AFB | |||
| 30 to 4-4-26 | Pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal glands | Preservation of samples | Mode of action of antimicrobial agents | ||
| 6 to 11-4-26 | Advantages & disadvantages of computer | ||||
| 13 to 18-4-26 | Structure and functions of female reproductive organs | Units of measurements | Stool analysis – composition of normal stool | ||
| 20 to 25-4-26 | Structure and functions of breast. | ||||
| 27 to 2-5-26 | Solutions- types of solutes & solvents. | Antimicrobial sensitivity test | |||
| 4 to 9-5-26 | Physiology of menstrual cycle & menopause | characteristics of computer | Collection of stools specimen | ||
| 11 to 16-5-26 | Structure and functions of male reproductive organs | Routine stool examination- physical, chemical & microscopic examination | |||
| 18 to 23-5-26 | REVISION | ||||
| 25 to 30-5-26 | TERM EXAM II | ||||
| 1 to 6-6-26 | REVISION | ||||
| 8 to 13-6-26 | MODEL EXAM | ||||
| 15 to 20-6-26 | REVISION / CLINICALS | ||||
| 22 to 30-6-26 | FINAL EXAM | ||||
| DMLT -II YEAR TERM PLAN 2025-26 | |||
| DATE | BIOCHEMISTRY II | MICROBIOLOGY II | HEMATOLOGY & PATHOLOGY II |
| TERM-I | |||
| 1 to 9-8-25 | ORIENTATION | ||
| 11 to 14.8.25 | Carbohydrates- introduction& important | Bacteriology – Introduction , General characterstics | Introduction -Hematopoiesis mechanism |
| 18 to 23.8.25 | Classification: Properties of CHO. | ||
| 25 to 30-08-25 | Physical properties of CHO. Biological importance of CHO | ||
| 1 to 4-9-25 | Staining methods &Aseptic techniques, Identification of Bacteria methods | Anemia- definition , classification & cause and lab findings | |
| 8 to 13-9-25 | Study of Gram Negative & Positive Bacteria | ||
| 15 to 20-9-25 | Leukemia-definition, classification | ||
| 22 to 27-9-25 | Metabolism of CHO, GTT, Estimation of Glucose & clinical significance. | Haemoglobinopathies: Types ,clotting time, PT, Bleeding Disorder classification | |
| 29 to 4-10-25 | Glycolysis | Morphological cultural & Biochemical study (Culture) | |
| 6 to 11-10-25 | Protein- introduction Classification , properties of protein | Thrombosis & its Disorder Diseases associated with coagulation, etiology & characteristics | |
| 13 to 18-10-25 | Bacterial nutrition & growth Diseases caused by different bacteria | ||
| 21 to 25-10-25 | Biological importance of protein , Metabolism of protein. | Classification of bacteria, Structure & morphology of bacteria | |
| 27 to 1-11-25 | Estimation of protein & clinical significance. | Identification of bacteria , Virology introduction , General characteristics | Body fluid analysis- CSF & Composition of CSF |
| 3 to 8-11-25 | Lipids – introduction Classification of lipids & function. | Semen & seminal fluid | |
| 10 to 15-11-25 | Properties, biological importance | Identification techniques of virus, RNA & DNA. | |
| 17 to 22-11-25 | Cholesterol important& biosynthesis | Collection & processing of specimens (pus, Glucose, sputum ) | |
| 24 to 29-11-25 | Metabolism of lipids | Structure & morphology of viruses | |
| 1 to 6-12-25 | Disease caused by different viruses. | ||
| 8 to 13-12-25 | Laboratory diagnosis & immune prophylaxis of viral Disease. | ||
| 15 to 20-12-25 | REVISION | ||
| 22 to 31-12-25 | TERM EXAM -I | ||
| TERM-II | |||
| 1 to 10-1-26 | Estimation of lipids | Parasitology –introduction , General characteristics of parasites | Blood banking- blood donor selection |
| 12 to 17-1-26 | Clinical significance of lipids | ||
| 19 to 24-1-26 | Enzymes & co enzymes- introduction | Classification of parasites | Screening & blood transfusion |
| 27 to 31-1-26 | Enzymes & co enzymes- introduction | Structure & morphology of parasites | |
| 2 to 7-2-26 | Compatability tests: blood grouping, cross matching | ||
| 9 to 14-2-26 | Properties & biological importance | Disease caused by various parasites | |
| 16 to 21-2-26 | Coomb’s test Direct & Indirect, RH Typing | ||
| 23 to 28-2-26 | Estimation of important enzymes & hormones | Identification techniques of parasites | |
| 2 to 7-3-26 | Mycology- introduction | ||
| 9 to 14-3-26 | Electrolytes- introduction | Histopathology- basic concept of tissue processing | |
| 16 to 21-3-26 | General characteristics of fungi | H & E. PAP stain. | |
| 23 to 28-3-26 | Classification | ||
| 30 to 4-4-26 | Classification of fungi | FNAC | |
| 6 to 11-4-26 | Properties & biological importance of electrolytes | Lab organization | |
| 13 to 18-4-26 | Structure & morphology of fungi | Reporting & recording procedures | |
| 20 to 25-4-26 | Estimation of essential electrolytes- sodium & potassium | Confidentiality of reports | |
| 27 to 2-5-26 | Diseases caused by various fungi | ||
| 4 to 9-5-26 | Calcium, chloride & phosphorous | Medical aspects of record keeping | |
| 11 to 16-5-26 | Identification techniques of fungi | ||
| 18 to 23-5-26 | REVISION | ||
| 25 to 30-5-26 | TERM EXAM-II | ||
| 1 to 6-6-26 | REVISION | ||
| 8 to 13-6-26 | MODEL EXAM | ||
| 15 to 20-6-26 | REVISION / CLINICALS | ||
| 22 to 30-6-26 | FINAL EXAM | ||
