Communication with students (via e-class) for easy access to teaching material and the organization of tutorials and group learning to elaborate research skills
STUDENT EVALUATION
Written Exams
Objective Objectives/Desired Results:
Module Objectives (Key learning benefits):
1. The understanding of the human anatomy via radiological methods: X-Ray, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional Radiology.
2. Became familiar with the sectional anatomy and the anatomy at multi planar reconstruction.
Standard Requirements
The recognition of the most important anatomical structures of the human body and their topographic relationship at different radiological methods
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Course Description:
Radiologic Anatomy of the Upper Limb – X-Ray, CT, MRI (2 hrs)
Radiologic Anatomy of the Lower Limb – X-Ray, CT, MRI (4 hrs)
Radiologic Anatomy of the Thorax – X-ray, CT (2 hrs)
Radiologic Anatomy of the abdominal organs – X-Ray, CT, MRI, US (4 hrs)
Radiologic Anatomy of the Central Nervous System – X-Ray, CT, MRI (4 hrs)
Radiologic Anatomy of the head and Neck – CT, MRI (4 hr)
Radiologic Anatomy of the Vascular System (2 hr)
Radiologic Anatomy of the Spine (2 hr)
Radiologic Anatomy of the Pelvis (2hr)
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. Helga Fritsch, Wolfgang Kuehnel. Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol. 2: Internal Organs 6th Edition