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IA - Anatomy I. - CSFBXX41A
Title: IA - Anatomie I.
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy 3FM CU (12-ANAT)
Faculty: Third Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2016
Semester: winter
Points: 6
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: winter s.:
summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:22/70, other [HS]
summer s.:16/15, other [HS]
Extent per academic year: 0 [hours]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (unknown)
summer: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. (09.06.2008)
This discipline is a part of the Module IA - 1st year. It takes two semesters of anatomy in the first year of medical studies, and is taught in the Module IA "Structure and function of the human body". During this time the students are introduced in winter semester into the macroscopic anatomy of the locomotor apparatus (bones, joints and muscles of the whole body), and in the Summer semester in the gross anatomy of the respiratory, urogenital and digestive tracts, and into the topographical anatomy of the upper and lower extremity.
Aim of the course -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (09.06.2008)

The aim of the teaching of this discipline is to introduce the students of the first year of medical studies into the basics of the anatomical terminology, and into the gross anatomy of the locomotor apparatus and into that of three largy organ complexes (respiratory, urogenital and digestive tract) The arrangement of the systems is coordinated with the teaching of the same objects in three other disciplines, also parts of the Module IA, e.g. histology and embryology, physiology and biochemistry. This system enables a good functional and structural integration of particular systems. The dissection course in winter semester learns the students the topographical anatomy of the extremities.

Literature -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (09.06.2008)

1. Williams P.L.: Gray´s Anatomy. Churchill and Livingstone, Edinburg, 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 Vrl., Stuttgart, 1985

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

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

Teaching methods -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (09.06.2008)

The teaching of anatomy consists of lectures, practical trainings and dissection courses. The data taught are demonstrated on real wet specimens, slides and on X-ray, CT and MRI scans. The dissection courses are done on embalmed human cadavers. The syllabi of the lectures as well as of the practical trainings are published on the web sites of the Department of anatomy. The facts taught are put into organ complexes, containing the same matter in all four disciplines involved (anatomy, histology with embryology, physiology, biochemistry) - each organ complex or system is closed by an integrative conference, where the students are facing the real clinical cases and problems.

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

For obtaining the credits in both semesters, it is necessary to fulfil the follwing conditions: 1. minimally 80% presence on the practical trainings, 2.: successfull passing of the oral practical post-dissection examination, 3.: successfull passing of the oral practical examinations on a) bones and joints of the upper and lower extremity, b) skull, c) vertebral column, 4.: minimally 70% success on written multiple-choice tests on the muscles of the head, neck and trunk in winter term, and on three particular tests on respiratory, urogenital and digestive systems. The first retake of the oral examinations is done by the same teacher during next two weeks, the retake of the post-dissection exam in two weeks by the examiner and in term established by department chairman. The retake of the muscular test will be done during the first week of the Summer term. All other retakes of prescribed examinations will be done in an oral form by the department chairman invidually, after personal consultation either during the last week of the winter term, last week of the Summer term, or during the whole main examination period (June, September). The final exam on the end of the second year is also oral, done by the commission of four examiners (anatomist, histologist, physiologist and biochemician). The knowledge requested is published in a form of particular questions on the department web sites.

Syllabus -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (10.06.2008)

Winter term (semester): lectures/practical trainings:

1. Introduction into the general anatomy, tissues, connective tissues, bone as an organ/ bones of the upper extremity

2. General arthrology/ joints of the upper extremity

3. General myology/ bones of the lower extremity

4. Skull/ skull

5. Vertebral column, ribs, sternum/ joints of the lower extremity

6. Pelvis/ connections on the pelvis

7. Muscles of the head and neck/ muscles of the upper extremity

8. Muscles of the thorax and back/ muscles of the lower extremity

9. Muscles of the abdomen and of pelvic floor/ inguinal canal

10. Topographical dissection of the upper and lower extremity

Summer term (semester):

1. Respiratory system

2. Uzrogenital system

3. Digestive tract

Entry requirements -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Josef Stingl, CSc. (10.06.2008)

Successfull passing of the admission examination

 
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