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CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC

CONFERENCE
3rd Year Orientation
May 12, 2010

CONSULTANT MONITOR:
Ignacio O. De Guzman, Jr., MD FPSP
RESIDENT MONITOR:
Renan B. Navarro, MD
What is a CPC?
 Clinicopathologic Conference
 is a medical clinical exercise in which the
history of a patient's illness is presented to an
experienced clinician for discussion in a
didactic setting.
 used to teach our students and house staff
how an experienced clinician should
approach a difficult or challenging case.
CPC

 The typical format has a case report


presented for diagnosis by a guest physician,
followed by a discussion of the confirmed
diagnosis by a pathologist.
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Give a diagnosis based on a logical analysis
of the clinical data
2. Enumerate the differential diagnoses and
explain how these are ruled out.
3. Discuss the mechanism/s of the disease/s and
explain the clinical manifestations based on
the pathologic findings
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
COURSE CONTENT:

 Eight cases are chosen


 Equal distribution are given to the different
specialties of Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery & OB-
GYN
 Synchronization with third year topics is practiced
as much as possible
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
Design/Conduct of the course:
 The class is divided in to 8 groups alphabetically
 Schedule of presentation of all the groups is made randomly
(Groups draw lots to determine which group presents first)
 CPC protocol is distributed 2 weeks before the scheduled
presentation.
 All presenting group member s are expected to participate
actively in the research, analysis and discussion of the case and
preparation of the visual aids.
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
Design/ Conduct of the course:
 Every group member must be prepared to discuss the case since
the discussant will be chosen randomly before the start of the
session
 A clinical consultant is invited to moderate each session
 The session will be as follows:
 Case presentation and Discussion : 35 to 45 mins
 Summary of the case; clinicopathologic correlation
 READING OF THE PROTOCOL IS NOT ALLOWED
 Comments of the moderator, questions directed to the members of
the presenting group: 35-45 mins
 Presentation of pathologic findings and CPC by the pathology
resident: 10-15 min
 Questions from presenting group and audience regarding the
pathologic findings: 5 minutes
 Quiz and feedback: 10 minutes
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
Design/ Conduct of the course:
 Non-presenting groups are required to submit the
diagnosis and brief discussion of the case, 1 day
before the session. This will be the basis for the
non-presenting group output.
 Non-discussing groups are expected to give their
diagnosis. They may be called to present a short
discussion and are encouraged to ask questions
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
 Activities:
 Teachers  Students
 Provides case  Studies and discuss

 Gives guidelines for case


discussion  Presents case using

 Directs discussion visual aids


 Ask provocative  Correlates case with

questions pathologic findings


 Summarize case  Answer questions

 Answer evaluation
Third year Pathology
Curriculum
 Resources
 CPC Cases
 Chromes/ slides
 Audio-visual aids
Third year Pathology Curriculum

 Assessment
 Written exam
 Quizzes
 Final examination (2 semestral exams)
 Presenting group grade evaluated by clinical and
pathology consultants and presenting pathology
resident
 Non-presenting group output
 Peer evaluation
Third year Pathology Curriculum
 Final grade will be computed as follows:
 Group grade --------------------------------- 50%
 Content (50%)
 Presentation (20%)
 Ability to answer questions (30%)
 Final examination -------------------------- 25%
 Quizzes --------------------------------------- 10%
 Group output -------------------------------- 10%
 Peer evaluation ----------------------------- 5%
*Passing grade is 75%
Third year Pathology Curriculum
 Evaluation of content (50%)
 Was the discussant able to:
 Summarize the important findings

 Interpret the signs and symptoms, laboratory and


radiographic results
 Arrive at a logical diagnosis through deductive reasoning

 Give differential diagnosis

 Explain how the differential diagnoses were ruled out

 Correlate pathologic findings with manifestations and


clinical course
 Explain mechanism/s of the disease/s
Third year Pathology Curriculum

 Evaluation of Presentation (20%)


 Was the presentation organized?
 Were visual aids adequate and understandable?
 Was the manner of presentation effective
(language used, clarity, comprehensibility)?
 Was the audience motivated?
Third year Pathology Curriculum

 Evaluation of ability to answer questions


(30%)
 Were the members able to give precise and
concise answers?
Third year Pathology Curriculum
 Evaluation of Peer (10%)

 Attendance in the meetings


 Contribution to the analysis and discussion of the
case
 Participation in the research activities
 Preparation of the audiovisual aids
Third year Pathology Curriculum
 Policiesregarding absences during the
sessions and examinations
 All students are expected to be present during all the
sessions
 A member or members of the presenting group who
is/are absent during the presentation is required to join
another group.
 Students will not be allowed to report for the session only
to take the quiz. They will have to be present during the
entire session.
Third year Pathology Curriculum
 Policiesregarding absences during the
sessions and examinations
 No make-up is given in cases of missed quizzes
whether for excused or unexcused absences.
 Make-up examinations for missed evaluation exam is
given for excused absences.
 Make-up examinations will be scheduled by the
pathology department.
Third year Pathology Curriculum
 Policiesregarding absences during the
sessions and examinations
 Students with a final grade below 75% will be required
to take the removal examination
 Students with a final grade lower than 65% will be
given an outright failing grade
GROUPINGS
GROUP 2
GROUP 1
• AHN, YE CHAN - • BLAY, RASELLE SINAGPULO
• ALCERA, RAIGEL KENT CAYAS • BONGCAYAO, KRISTAL GAYLE KINTANAR
• ALMEDA, RICHARD EDUARD F • BRIONES, CALIXTO JR. OMEGA
• ANASTACIO, NAOMI JO LABONETE • CABALUNA, MARK ALDEN DY
• ANGUE, CINDY QUIACOS • CABRERA, CARMEN CARINA GLORIA
• ANIES, AILEEN VILLA DEL REY • CALILUNG, REGIDOR JR. PAJEL
• ARPILLEDA, JOSE MARI OLMOS • CAMAGONG, CARMI DIZON
• ARRIENDA, CHRISTINE LORENA • CARILLAGA, MARLA MAE CABALLES
• ARZADON, LENARD EMMANUEL ESTRADA • CASTILLO, FRANKO EUGENIO BELTRAN
• BALITAAN, EMIL FIORELLO K • CERALDE, ABEGAIL C
• BANTA, GENEVEE MAGPANTAY • CERVANTES, JULIO MARTIN BLANQUERA
• BARBA, ERIK JOHN • CHUA, ABIGAIL GABATIN
• BARSALES, KEN AESON DIZON • CHUA, JASON PETE SY
GROUPINGS
GROUP 3 GROUP 4
• COMIA, MARY NORMANDEE BARTISO • FABROS, CHRISTOPHER VINCENT
• COMIA, MAUREEN VIA MADRID • FERNANDEZ, JAYMIE MAMARIL
• CORTEZ, CARLO FRANCISCO NOBLE • GARCIA, RANIER JUAN
• CORTEZ, RONNELAINE LOYOLA • GERODIAS, FERDINAND JR. R
• DAYRIT, MARK AGUSTINE LAZARO • GO, ZHELA VILLANUEVA
• DE GUZMAN, ISAAC CESAR S • GOMEZ, MATT IVAN SAMSON

• DE LEON, ANGELA MARIE LAZARO • GOPO, IVY JOHANNE LEAH GILO


• DONES, CARLO SANCHEZ • GUILLERMO, PATRICK GREGORY
• ESPINO, VANEZA LEAH ALVISO • GYELPO, Lhendup Khorlo

• ESTEBAN, JOSE PAOLO VILLASEÑOR • HERNANDEZ, ALYSSA L.

• EVANGELISTA, LAUREN KAY MANCE • JALEA, SHANLEIGH MARIE SALAZAR

• FABIAN, NICOLE CHRISTINE COLLADO • JIAO, PAUL MATTHEW S


GROUPINGS
GROUP 5 GROUP 6
• MAMANGON, RONALD Q
• KHO, BYNCHELLE ROSE ANNE
• MAPALAD, ANN FRITZIE VILLAVICENCIO
• KIM, EUN JI -
• MENDEZONA, JOSE MARCO JULIAN
• KIM, JU HEE -
• MENDOZA, DIANA JOY MARASIGAN
• LAT , EDDA BODE
• MIJARES, WILMA CORAZON CALLEJAS
• LICARTE, MICHELLE WAGAN
• LLIDO, CARLO ALIPIO PANGANIBAN • MIOLE, CLARENCE CABANATAN

• LO, JAN MICHAEL LEE • MONTECALVO, LYN GALINDO

• LONTOC, JACKIE-LOU ROM • MUÑOZ, REGINA ISABEL DE LEON


• LORENZO, SHERRY MAY M • MUTIA, GEM MARQ B
• MAALA, ALAIN PHILIPPE GONZALES • NACINO, JASMIN NARANJA
• MAGTOTO, IAN JASON CASTRO • NANALE, MARGI GALE A
• MALBAS, GALE MARIANNE PARCON
• NAZARENO, MA. PAULA KHRIZEL
GROUPINGS
GROUP 7 GROUP 8
• NOPRE, KIRK BENSON BOONGALING • NOPRE, KIRK BENSON BOONGALING
• PAGTAKHAN, LUIS MIGUEL GAWARAN • PAGTAKHAN, LUIS MIGUEL GAWARAN

• PANOPIO, IVY ALMERO • PANOPIO, IVY ALMERO


• PANOPIO, MA. PATRICIA TAMAYO • PANOPIO, MA. PATRICIA TAMAYO
• PATAGNAN, NATALIE MAE ARRIESGADO • PATAGNAN, NATALIE MAE ARRIESGADO
• PAVIA, CARMINA MARIE B • PAVIA, CARMINA MARIE B
• PEÑAFIEL, FLORDELYN SOMERA • PEÑAFIEL, FLORDELYN SOMERA
• PLACIDO, MARTIN GABRIEL SUGUITAN • PLACIDO, MARTIN GABRIEL SUGUITAN
• QUILANG, AMELEI DIMACULANGAN • QUILANG, AMELEI DIMACULANGAN
• RAMIREZ, BRYAN PAUL GURIMBAO
• RAMIREZ, BRYAN PAUL GURIMBAO
• REGENCIA, SHANELE MARIE
• REGENCIA, SHANELE MARIE
• REYES, RODEL ANTHONY E.
• REYES, RODEL ANTHONY E.
May 19 -------------- Distribution of 1st case protocol

June 2 -------------- 3:15 – 5:00 pm 1st case presentation

June 9 -------------- Distibution of 2nd case protocol

June 23 -------------- 3:15 – 5:00 pm 2nd case presentation

July 21 -------------- Distribution of 3rd case protocol

Aug 4 -------------- 3:15 – 5:00 pm 3rd case presentation

Aug 18 -------------- Distribution of 4th case protocol

Sept 1 -------------- 3:15 – 5:00 pm4th case presentation

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