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PRACTICAL CLASS PROGRAM:


• Weekly Quiz (10-15 minutes)


==Embryology Labs Introduction==
• Revise quiz questions (5 - 10 minutes)


In all embryology labs, students will first be tested on their comprehension of lecture and online content of the previous week in a 10-15 minute MCQ quiz.
• Practical class activities (85 minutes)


Some labs will host a number of guest lecturers who use embryology in their professions relevant to recent lecture and online content, and in two of the labs we will study embryo material using microscopy and we will complete worksheets. Guest lectures and embryo labs will take about 1-1.5 hour to complete.
• Revise practical class activities (15 minutes)


The remainder of the lab time you will be able to work on your group projects, which you will present in the last lab of the course.


== 1. QUIZ ==
PRACTICAL CLASS ACTIVITIES:


In all embryology labs, students will first be tested on their comprehension of lecture and online content of the previous week in a 10-15 minute MCQ quiz.
In this practical class, we will do a number of activities that will allow you to apply, exercise and rehearse the knowledge that you obtained during the first 3 embryology lectures. Please organize yourselves into small groups of 4-5 students to form 6 groups.  


== 2. Guest Lecturer - Doctor Steven Fleming==
We will do the following activities:
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1. Embryology models: pre-implantation (group activity) (5 minutes)
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2. Embryology models: post-implantation and gastrulation (group activity) (5 minutes)
3. Playdough embryo modelling of pre-implantation embryogenesis (group activity) (10 minutes)
4. Playdough embryo modelling of gastrulating embryos (group activity) (10 minutes)
5. Histology of gonads and preimplantation embryos (individually/group) (optional 10 minutes)
6. Histology of implantation embryos (individually/group) (optional 10 minutes)
7. Study human specimens of developmental abnormalities and present to class in 5 minutes per group (group activity) (50 minutes: 20 minutes preparation + 6 x 5-minute presentations)


Doctor Steven Fleming
We will have tables set up for activities 1-4. Activities 5-7 can be done individually or group-wise anywhere in the classroom. Annemiek will tell when to move on to the next activity and will be available for help. You can also consult your lecture notes and the internet.
| '''Fertility and IVF (in vitro fertilization) Specialist'''
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Dr Fleming is Director of Embryology at ORIGIO a/s, where he is primarily concerned with the education and training of both trainee and experienced embryologists ([http://www.origio.com/training-lab/ Training Lab]).  


Previously, the Scientific Director of Westmead Fertility Centre at Westmead Hospital and Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, he now holds an honorary position at the [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/s.fleming.php University of Sydney].


He is an author and editor of several books and textbooks on IVF units [http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319293714], embryology [http://www.vividpublishing.com.au/SIRT/] and micromanipulation [http://www.cambridge.org/au/academic/subjects/medicine/obstetrics-and-gynecology-reproductive-medicine/micromanipulation-assisted-conception?format=PB].
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:


Links: [http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/embryo_main/] [http://www.embryology.ch/indexen.html]
• Understand gametogenesis and fertilization
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• Understand preimplantation.
• Understand implantation
• Understand the process of gastrulation and the trilaminar embryo.
• Understand the development of the germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
• Understand abnormalities associated with this period of development.




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PRACTICAL CLASS NOTES:
 
Practical class notes are available on Moodle

Latest revision as of 12:52, 26 September 2019

PRACTICAL CLASS PROGRAM:

• Weekly Quiz (10-15 minutes)

• Revise quiz questions (5 - 10 minutes)

• Practical class activities (85 minutes)

• Revise practical class activities (15 minutes)


PRACTICAL CLASS ACTIVITIES:

In this practical class, we will do a number of activities that will allow you to apply, exercise and rehearse the knowledge that you obtained during the first 3 embryology lectures. Please organize yourselves into small groups of 4-5 students to form 6 groups.

We will do the following activities: 1. Embryology models: pre-implantation (group activity) (5 minutes) 2. Embryology models: post-implantation and gastrulation (group activity) (5 minutes) 3. Playdough embryo modelling of pre-implantation embryogenesis (group activity) (10 minutes) 4. Playdough embryo modelling of gastrulating embryos (group activity) (10 minutes) 5. Histology of gonads and preimplantation embryos (individually/group) (optional 10 minutes) 6. Histology of implantation embryos (individually/group) (optional 10 minutes) 7. Study human specimens of developmental abnormalities and present to class in 5 minutes per group (group activity) (50 minutes: 20 minutes preparation + 6 x 5-minute presentations)

We will have tables set up for activities 1-4. Activities 5-7 can be done individually or group-wise anywhere in the classroom. Annemiek will tell when to move on to the next activity and will be available for help. You can also consult your lecture notes and the internet.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

• Understand gametogenesis and fertilization • Understand preimplantation. • Understand implantation • Understand the process of gastrulation and the trilaminar embryo. • Understand the development of the germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. • Understand abnormalities associated with this period of development.


PRACTICAL CLASS NOTES:

Practical class notes are available on Moodle