STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Written final exam (50%) which includes:
Multiple choice test
Open-ended questions
Oral examination in the laboratory (50%)
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of the course students will be able to:
- Recognize and describe the anatomical parts of the human body
- To place the various parts of the body into the human model
- Recognize and describe the systems of the human body
- To get acquainted with the individual anatomical units and with the human body in general
GENERAL COMPETENCES
- Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
- Adapting to new situations
- Decision-making
- Production of new research ideas
- Production of free, creative and inductive thinking
The aim of the course is the study of the topography, morphology and the texture of the tissues, organs, and systems of the human body.
Course Outline
SYLLABUS
THEORY
- CELL-TISSUES. Fundamental knowledge of 4 basic tissues (epithelial-connective-muscular-nervous).
- Learning the bones of the human body
- ARTHROSES-JOINTS. Simple reference to the types of arthroses (diarthroses-synarthroses) of the human skeleton. Reference to the basic joints of arthroses (syndesmosis-arthrosis of shoulder-to-hip, elbow-to-knee).
- Detailed description of parts of the respiratory system
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. Detailed description of the cardiovascular system
- DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. Detailed description of the digestive system
- URINARY SYSTEM. Good description of parts of the Urinary System (Kidney-kidney pelvis-ureters-urinary bladder-urethra (male-female).
- GENETIC SYSTEM. Good description of male outside and inside genitalia. Good description of the woman’s outside and inside genitalia. Breast.
- Good knowledge of the muscles of the human skeleton.
- NERVOUS SYSTEM. Good description of the nervous system
- Anatomy elements of sensory organs. Eye – Ear-Skin
- Fundamental description of the main endocrine glands
LABORATORY
It includes a demonstration of both the skeletal system in a human skeleton and in musculoskeletal models and the basic anatomical regions of the human body, with the organic systems contained. It also includes demonstrating of the basic areas of the neuromuscular system in musculoskeletal models, as well as sensory and endocrine glands individually.