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Anatomy II - FGP003
Title: Anatomy II
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy (15-110)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2023
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 13
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:54/78, C+Ex [HS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
Guarantor: MUDr. Petr Hájek, Ph.D.
Co-requisite : FGP002
Incompatibility : FV10003
Interchangeability : FA0102033, FV10003
Is incompatible with: FV137
Is pre-requisite for: FGP012, FGP015, FGP016, FGP014, FGP013, FGP017
In complex pre-requisite: FGP025, FGP026, FGP027, FGP028, FGP029, FGP030, FGP031, FGP032, FGP033, FGP034, FGP035, FGP036, FG10024, FG10025, FG10026, FG10027, FG10028, FG10029, FG10030, FG10033, FG10035, FG10037, FG10074, FG10076, FG10077, FG10078, FG10079, FG10080, FG10089, FG10097
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Last update: Jana Macháčková (05.01.2024)
To gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the anatomic structure of the urogenital organs, the peripheral and central nervous systems, the special senses, and the skin. Lectures in neuroanatomy involve the macroscopic and also microscopic structure of the nervous tissues, the connections among various individual areas in the CNS and their clinical correlation. The teaching of topographic anatomy during dissection classes emphasizes the three-dimensional understanding of the human body, and it is supplemented by a course in manual dissection skills. Lectures of visiting clinicians are interjected to enhance the understanding of various subjects and also to motivate the students.
Entry requirements
Last update: Jana Macháčková (05.01.2024)

Prerequisites are not given.

Aim of the course
Last update: Jana Macháčková (05.01.2024)

To gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the anatomic structure of the urogenital organs, the peripheral and central nervous systems, the special senses, and the skin. Lectures in neuroanatomy involve the macroscopic and also microscopic structure of the nervous tissues, the connections among various individual areas in the CNS and their clinical correlation. The teaching of topographic anatomy during dissection classes emphasizes the three-dimensional understanding of the human body, and it is supplemented by a course in manual dissection skills. Lectures of visiting clinicians are interjected to enhance the understanding of various subjects and also to motivate the students.

Requirements to the exam
Last update: Jana Macháčková (08.02.2024)

Conditions and notes
 

Credit: Credit will be given to the student who fulfilled his/her attendance and has passed required examinations in individual systems.

1) Standards of study results: Summarizing review in form of written credit test is mandatory. To pass, it is necessary to get at least mark “good”. Students are eligible for two attempts in case of failure. Unexcused absence results in “no pass” grade, excused leave has no effect, student resits for test at next announced term.  Microtests and random oral examination on systematic and topographic anatomy during labs belong to standards of study results as well. Those students, who did not reach at least 60% of study proficiency, have to take a test reviewing topics of given semester. This is represented by 1 question per separate lab topic, not regarding student´s proficiency at any lab. Students are eligible for two attempts of that re-test. Passing the evaluation of topographic dissection (oral examination on dissected body, quality of dissection and submitting a picture of the selected area) belongs to standards for getting credit at the end of summer semester. Standards for re-examination of dissections are the same as for previous tests. Exceptional cases (e.g., long term absence due to disease) will be decided by the Head of Department after consultation with assistant leading the given study group.

2) Attendance:Theoretical and practical teaching is compulsory for students. In practical (systematic) classes, two excused absences (with microtest replacement) and the one "sick day" (SD) without microtest replacement are allowed. Two excused absences and the one SD (both without compensation) are also allowed in topographic anatomy (dissection). Excuses (medical reports) must be delivered by students as soon as possible. Late arrival to practical classes (the delay) disqualifies the test ("failed" classification) without the possibility of replacing the microtest (and is counted in the overall evaluation). In the case of late delivery of the medical report or unexcused early withdrawal from labs, the student has to automatically take a re-test (reviewing topics of the summer semester) to receive credit from SS. An unexcused absence is a reason for not granting credit. The Head of the Department decides exceptional reasons for non-fulfilment of the attendance criteria.
 
Examination: Final examination is oral and can be taken after obtaining both required credits. Students are eligible for a regular (the 1st) and two further attempts (resits/retakes).  After getting credits, student applies for examination via SIS. Cancellation of registration is possible via SIS in advance according to set time interval. All registered students come at the same time (usually at  8,00 and 10,00 a.m.). Detailed instructions used to be announced by Department of Anatomy before beginning of examination period.

In case of an exceptional situation, e.g., long-term distant teaching, the guarantor of anatomy subject is authorized (after agreement with the Head of Department) to ease or adjust in other way the criteria of attendance and study results as well.

 

Syllabus
Last update: Jana Macháčková (08.02.2024)

General medicine, 1st year, summer term. 

Lectures
Lecturers

  • Petr Hajek, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Dasa Slizova, M.D., Ph.D. 
  • Otakar Krs, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Olga Rejtarova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Michal Kuchar, MS, Ph.D.
  •  

 

No. Theme Lecturers Duration
1    Urinary system. Kuchar 2
2    Male genital system. Hajek 2 
3    Female genital system. Krs 2 
4    Endocrine glands. Krs 1 
5    Skin. Mammary glands. Krs 1
6    Topographic dissection. Nervous system: introduction, organization and general principles of CNS and PNS. Hajek 2 
7    Spinal cord - macroscopic structure, fine structure. Spinal cord - coverings blood supply. Motor and sensory spinal pathways. Spinal nerves. Nerves plexuses. Cervical plexus. Hajek 4 
8    Brain stem, nuclei of the cranial nerves, reticular formation, IV.ventricle. Slizova 4 
9    Midbrain. Slizova 2 
10   Cerebellum . Slizova 2 
11    Diencephalon. Slizova 1 
12    Thalamus, hypothalamus. Slizova 2 
13    Hypothalamo-hypophyseal system. Slizova 1 
14    Telencephalon - basal ganglia. Slizova 2 
15    Telencephalon - cortical areas. Slizova 2 
16    Limbic system, olfactory brain. Slizova 2 
17    Blood supply of the brain. Slizova 2 
18    Cerebrospinal fluid system, ventricles, meninges. Slizova 2 
19    Nervous pathways, their classification and survey. Slizova 2 
20    Functional systems - sensory pathways. Slizova 2 
21    Functional systems - motor pathways. Slizova 2 
22    Cranial nerves. Hajek 4 
23    Vegetative nervous system. Hajek 2 
24    Visual apparatus. Hajek 2
25    Auditory apparatus. Rejtarova 1
26    Vestibular system. Rejtarova 1 
27    Lecture of demanded topic. Hájek 2
    

Practical courses & seminars
Lecturers

  • Petr Hajek, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Rene Endlicher, M.A., Ph.D.
  • Otakar Krs, M.D., Ph.D. 
  • Michal Kuchar, MS, Ph.D. 
  • Olga Rejtarova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Pavel Poczos, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Martin Kracik, M.D.
  • Hana Vodova, M.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Dasa Slizova, M.D., Ph.D. 
  • Milada Hylmarova, MS
  • Alexander Moravek, MS
  • Tomas Janousek, MS
  • Katerina Stefkova, M.A., Ph.D.

 

Practical courses
No.

 1 Anatomical dissection 1.
 2 Urinary system. Perineal muscles and spaces.
 3 Anatomical dissection 2.
 4 Female and male genital organs. 
 5 Anatomical dissection 3.
 6 General organization of the nervous system, main features of structure and function. Spinal cord - structure, tracts.
 7 Anatomical dissection 4.
 8 Spinal cord - coverings, supply. Spinal nerves and plexuses.
 9 Anatomical dissection 5.
10 Brain stem - medulla oblongata, pons of Varol, mesencephalon.
11 Anatomical dissection 6.
12 Cerebellum. Diencephalon and hypothalamo- hypophyseal system.
13 Anatomical dissection 7.
14 Telencephalon. Basal ganglia.
15 Anatomical dissection 8.
16 Blood supply of the brain, brain ventricles, meninges. Nerve tracts. Somatosensory pathways.
17 Anatomical dissection 9.
18 Somatomotor pathways. Limbic system.
19 Anatomical dissection 10.
20 Cranial nerves.
21 Anatomical dissection 11.
22 Vegetative nervous system.
23 Anatomical dissection 12.
24 Visual apparatus, optic pathway, reflexes, auditory and vestibular apparatus and tracts.
25 Anatomical dissection 13. Evaluation of completed dissection.
26 CREDIT TEST.

Literature
Last update: Jana Macháčková (05.01.2024)

Literature

Compulsory literature

1.     W. Platzer Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 1, 6th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2009. ISBN 978-3-13-533306-9 

2.     H. Fritsch, W. Kuehnel Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 2, 6th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2008. ISBN 978-3-13-533405-9 

3.     W. Kahle, M. Frotcher Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 3, 5th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2010. ISBN 978-3-13-533506-9 

 

 Recommended literature

1.     P. Hájek Topographic anatomy, 4 e-learning courses https://moodle.lfhk.cuni.cz/moodle2/course/index.php?categoryid=700  

2.     P. Hájek Neuroanatomy e-learning courses https://moodle.lfhk.cuni.cz/moodle2/course/view.php?id=2101

3.     W. Dauber (H. Feneis) Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy. 5th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2007. ISBN 978-3-13-511205-5

4.     A. M. R. Agur Grant's Atlas of Anatomy. 10th ed., Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1999. ISBN 0-683-30264-7(PBK)

5.     E. K. Sauerland Grant's Dissector. 12th ed., Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1999. ISBN 0-7817-2199-7

 

 

 
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