MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Prof. James Dennis C. Gunpal, 1.0.
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL JURTSPRUDENCE
1. Etymology and definition of medical jurisprudence
2. Laws
2.1, Sections 6 and 21, R.A. 2382 as amended by R.A. 4224 (1965) & R.A. 5946
(1369)!
2.2. Section 5, Rule 138?
3. Mistery of Medical Jurisprudence*
4, COURSE MODULE TOPICS
1. Introduction to Medical Jurisprudence (no quiz)~ Jan. 15
2. Anatomy* ~ Jan. 15
3. Biometrics* - Jan, 29
4. DNAY - Jan. 29
5. Reproduction & Assisted Reproductive Technology - Feb. 12
6. Pregnancy & Abortion - Feb. 12
7. Paternity & Filiation - Feb. 26
8. Child abuses - Feb. 25
Virginity & Rape - March 12
18, Physical injuries* - March 12
11. Insanity and Psychological incapacity - March 26
12. Gender and Sexuality - March 26
13. Addiction & toxins - April 16
14. Medical ethics - April 16
15, Medical negligence - April 23
16. Death and dying (no quiz) = May 7
17. Submission/presentation of projects - May 7
‘submission of practical exercise instead of quiz
5. BASES OF GRADES
TOTAL SCORE
FINAL GRADE
(70%) PRE-FINAL SCORE + (20%) FINAL EXAM SCORE
TOTAL SCORE + PROJECT SCORE
5.1, PRE-FINAL SCORE - 70%
5.1.1. QUIZZES (@)
+ 8 modules have quizzes
+ 18 questions per quiz (maximum of 104 points, inctuding bonus)
+ given on the first 18 minutes of the class and based on the
Scheduled module for the day
+ Bonus points given for high quiz scores
quiz score: Bonus points total points
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5.1.2. RECITATION (R)
+ based on the over-all recitation performance for the whole
Semester
+ maximum of 28 points
5.1.3. PRACTICAL EXERCISES (PE)
+ 6 modules have PE
+ maximum of 16 points per PE (total of 68 points)
5.2. FINAL EXAM SCORE - 30%
5.2.1. covers all modules
5.2.2. NCQ and T/F statements
5.3. PROJECTS (optional) - graded from a range of 1 to § points and added to the
total raw seore
5.3.1. to be submitted or presented on the Last meeting
5.3.2. must show insight, understanding, analysis or advocacy on any.
Some or all of the modules taken
5.3.3. creativity in presentation or thoroughness in research paper or
written articles will be given its corresponding merit.
5.3.4, email copies of the projects to upmediuragmail.con
* itation of £1
Basis Sample Raw score Maximum raw score possible
quizzes (®) 65 20
Practical exercises (PE) 40 sa
0s 149
Adjusted OPE (1957148) x16: (249/149) x100=100
recitation (R) 5 20
PRE-FINAL SCORE 88 ine
Pre-ti 6 4
FINAL EXAM raw score 30 128
Adjusted FINAL EXAM raw score (98/128)x100=75 (120/120)x108-100
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TOTAL SCORE 78.5 ua
PROJECT SCORE 5 5
FINAL GRADE 83.584 us
6. COMMUNICATION - course all communications through the class beadle using the
Fotlowing contact number and email
+ essssasaa38
+ aufmedjuregnait.com
Page 2 of 37. ATTENDANCE - based on AUF attendance policy
8. STUDYING FOR THE COURSE
8.1. A hard copy of module outlines are available at the Office of the
Secretary.
8.2. Access the digital copy of the course outlines by opting in, 1.e., giving
your email addresses througn your class representative so you can be given
Benail invite to have access to the Dropbox app folder containing the
Outiine. Due to the dynamic nature of technology, module outlines. are
Feviewed and revised each sonester so do not depend on eld outlines of
previous students.
8.3. You are expected to read the 1aus. cases, readings and view the recomended
Videos WHETHER these are actually discussed in class or not. ALL outline
materials are used for quizzes and final exams
9. Provide a clear passport-sized photo which can fit in a small-size folder
showing your seating arrangement.
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