HUMAN ANATOMY – INTERNAL ORGANS – ANATOMY II

ANATOMY OF INTESTINES AND VESSELS – ANATOMY II

HUMAN ANATOMY – INTERNAL ORGANS

COURSE CODEMP0102

COURSE INSTRUCTORKATERINA VASSIOU, Professor 

CO-INSTRUCTORSARISTIDIS ZIMBIS, MARKOS SGANTZOS

ECTS:6.00

COURSE TYPE

YP | BACKGROUND

TEACHING SEMESTER3st SEMESTER

WEEKLY TEACHING HOURS:6 HOURS

Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload)165 HOURS

PREREQUIRED COURSES:

NO

LANGUAGE OF TEACHING AND EXAMSGREEK

AVAILABLE TO ERASMUS STUDENTSYES

SEMESTER LECTURES:DETAILS/LECTURES

TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS :

Lectures, Laboratory work

MANDATORY ATTENDANCES -LECTURES –

Labs yes – Lectures no

USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Power Point

Online Anatomy Modules

3D anatomy platforms

Dissections


STUDENT EVALUATION

Laboratory exams

Written Exams (multiple choice questions – questions with short responses and 1-2 paragraph answers)


Objective Objectives/Desired Results:

Module Objectives (Key learning benefits):

  1. The understanding of the general descriptive anatomy of the visceral organs and the vessels
  2. The understanding of the topographic anatomy of the neck, the thorax, the abdomen and the pelvis
  3. The clinical anatomy of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, immune, endocrine, urinary and female and male reproductive system.

Standard Requirements

  1. The recognition of the most anatomical structures of the above mentioned systems at the plastic modules and speciments.
  2. Solving simple clinical problems using the knowledge of anatomy

General Abilities

Autonomous work Teamwork

Working in an international environment Work in an interdisciplinary environment

Exercise criticism and self-criticism

Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking


Course URL : 

Course Description:

Section 1: Heart – Vessels

  1. Anatomy of the heart (2 hrs)
  2. Anatomy of the Vascular System (4 hrs)

Section 2: Respiratory System

  1. Nose, Nosal Cavity and Paranasal sinuses (2 hrs)
  2. Larynx (2 hrs)
  3. Lungs (2 hrs)

Section 3: Digestive System

  1. Oran cavity, Pharynx, Oesophagus (2 hr)
  2. Abdominal cavity, Stomach, Small Intestine (2 hr)
  3. Colon, (2 hr)
  4. Liver, Biliary Duct, Pancreas (2 hr)

Section 4: Genitourinary System

  1. Urinary System (2 hr)
  2. Female Reproductive System (2 hr)
  3. Male Reproductive System (2 hr)

Section 5: Immune System (2hr)

Section 6: Endocrine System (2 hrs)

 
Recommended reading:

– All students are provided with (in electronic form) lecture notes and presentations,

Recommended literature:

1. Harold Ellis, Vishy Mahadevan. Clinical Anatomy: Applied Anatomy for Students and Junior Doctors 14th Edition

2. Jens Waschke, Tobias Bockers, Friedrich Paulsen. Sobotta Anatomy Textbook : English Edition with Latin Nomenclature, 1st Edition

3. Platzer Werner, Helga Fritsch, Wolfgang Kuhnel, Kahle Werner, Frotscher Michael. Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol. 2: Internal Organs 4th Edition

 


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