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IA - Anatomy II. - CSFBX42AZ
Title: IA - Anatomie II.
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy 3FM CU (12-ANAT)
Faculty: Third Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2016
Semester: winter
Points: 5
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:24/18, other [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Additional information: http://www.lf3.cuni.cz/anatomie/index.htm
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc.
Classification: Medicine > Basic Sciences
Attributes: Modul IA
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)
This is the third part od the Module IA - 2nd year, winter term. During this semester the systematic anatomy of the cardiovascular and peripheral nervous system, skin and endocrine organs is taught. The detailed contents of the particular chapters are published on the web sites of the Department of anatomy.
Aim of the course -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)

The aim and target of this semester is a detailed presentation of the systematic anatomy of the cardiovascular and peripheral nervous systems, and that of the skin and its appendages, and of the endocrine organs. This process runs in a close coordination in teaching of the same systems in the histology, physiology and in the biochemistry, in the frame of the Module IA "Structure and function of the human body."

Literature -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)

1. Williams P.L.: Gray´s Anatomy. Churchill and Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1999

2. Moore K.L.: Clinically oriented anatomy. 6th Ed., Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2006

3. Snell R.S.: Clinical anatomy. 7th Ed., Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2004

4. Snell R.S.: Clinical neuroanatomy. 6th Ed., Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2003

5. Platzer W.: Atlas of topographical anatomy. G.Thieme Verl., Stuttgart, 1985

6. Sobotta J.: Atlas of human anatomy (2 volumes). Urban and Schwarzenberg, Baltimore, 1990

7. Netter F.H.: Atlas of human anatomy. Novartis, East Hannover, N.J., 1997

Teaching methods -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)

During this semester the anatomical matter is presented in the form of the lectures (facultative), seminars and practical trainings (obligatory). The teaching of all systems runs in a deep coordination to the histology, physiology and biochemistry.The lectures are theoretical, on the practical trainings there are demonstrated and studied real anatomical specimens and models. Each system is closed by an integration conference (obligatory), on which the students are faced to the presentations of real and actual clinical problems dealing with the particular system.

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)

This term is finished and closed by credits, based on following conditions: 1.: minimally 80% presence on the practical trainings, 2.: successfull passing of the oral practical examination on the anatomy of the heart, 3. minimally 70% success in the multiple-choice tests on vascular and peripheral nervous systems. All examinations can be repeated during next two weeks after the first attempt by the same teacher, also the test are repeated in two weeks once again. In case of the second failures the next examination is to be done by the chairman of the departtment, either duriong the last week of the winter term or during the whole summer examination time, according to the individual consultation of the student with the department chairman. The available terms for examinations will be announced before the end of the Summer term.

Syllabus -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)

Week 1 - 7: Heart and vascular system

Week 8: Endocrine glands

Week 9: Skin and its appendages

Week 10 - 15: Peripheral system

Entry requirements -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (06.08.2008)

Successfull passing of the first year.

 
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