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COURSE CREDIT The basic condition is to participate in all practical classes and pass all the ongoing and slide (seminary) tests, additional test in Histological techniques and e-learning courses. Attendance at practical classes: · A maximum of 1 absence from practical classes is accepted. Each absence from practical classes must be apologized in advance (before the class starts) via the e-mail sent to Assoc. Prof. Cizkova cizkovad@lfhk.cuni.cz with an enclosed written document (appointment at the doctor’s, various official meetings etc.) Knowledge: · The arithmetic mean of all grades received from the e-tests must not be worse than 3.0. The grades received from the slide seminary tests must not be worse than 3.0. If the student´s grades do not meet these criteria, he/she will be examined for the course credit (all slides studied throughout the semester + theory) during the exam period. · In case, the student fails in additional test in Histological techniques (classified “passed” or “failed”), the 1st retake is also in a form of e-test (a week later), but the 2nd retake is tested orally during credit testing for winter semester (independently to the examination of the slide and theory, if required). · In case the student skips some of the E-learning courses of lectures, he/she has to write an “essay” related to that topic, moreover, the student will be specifically questioned on particular topic during the final exam (note in the personal card). |
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Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (03.07.2023)
Compulsory 1) Mokrý J., Mazurová Y., Šubrtová D., Mráz J.: Handbook of practical classes in histology and embryology. Hradec Králové, Libor Dvořák, 2nd ed., 2011. ISBN 978-80-260-0630-5 (you can buy it in secretary office at the Dept. of Histology) E-books (available on faculty web site): 2) Young B., Woodford P., O’Dowd G.: Wheather´s 1. Functional Histology. A Text and Colour Atlas. Elsevier Saunders, 6th ed., 2014. ISBN 9780702054884 http://www.elsevier-etextbooks.com/product/wheaters-functional-histology56064 3)Moore, K.L., Persaud T.V.N., Torchia M.G. The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology. Elsevier Saunders, 9th ed., 2013. ISBN 978-1-4377-2002-0 https://elsevierelibrary.co.uk/product/developing-human-9e
or any other text-book of Histology and Embryology
Although the compulsory literature is freely available as the e-books, we recommend you to buy the basic text-books (e.g. item 7 instead of item 3, or might be item 4 instead of 2).
Recommended Below listed text-books may be used instead of the compulsory literature 4) L.P. Gartner: Textbook of Histology. Elsevier, 4th Ed., 2016. ISBN : 978-0-323-35563-6 5) Kierszenbaum A., Tres L.: Histology and Cell Biology, Elsevier Saunders, 3rd ed., 2012. ISBN 978-0-323-07842-9 6) Lowe J.S.,Anderson P.G.: Stevens & Lowe’s Human Histology. Elsevier Mosby, 4th ed., 2015. ISBN 978-0-723-43502-0 7) Sadler T.W.: Langman’s Medical Embryology. Wolters Kluwer, 13th ed., 2015. ISBN 978-1-4698-9780-6 8) Moore, K., Persaud T.V.N., Torchia M.G.: Before We are Born. Basic Embryology and Birth Defects. Elsevier Saunders, 9th ed., 2016. ISBN 978-0-323-31337-7 9) Schoenwolf G.C., Bleyl S.B., Brauer P.R., Francis-West P.H.: Larsen’s Human Embryology. Elsevier Saunders, 5th ed., 2015. ISBN 978-1-4557-0684-6
Other E-books available on faculty web siteProQuest Ebrary
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