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Module A Structure and function of human body

Module A Structure and function of human body. academic year 2012/2013 coordinators: KaFr Miloslav Franěk David Kachlík. Information. SIS credit and exam conditions syllabus vyuka.lf3.cuni.cz description of educational units http://www.old.lf3.cuni.cz/anatomie.

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Module A Structure and function of human body

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  1. Module AStructure and function of human body academic year 2012/2013 coordinators: KaFr Miloslav Franěk David Kachlík

  2. Information • SIS • credit and exam conditions • syllabus • vyuka.lf3.cuni.cz • description of educational units • http://www.old.lf3.cuni.cz/anatomie

  3. Module A – structure and function 11 courses • winter semester: 5 courses + winter dissection course • summer semester: 4 courses + summer dissection course • each courses is closed with written/oral test • final oral exam – commission (morphologist + physiologist)

  4. Courses • lectures • seminaries • practices • conference • examination – written/oral test

  5. Hours of Module A

  6. Module A - teachers • Dept. of Anatomy • Dept. of Normal, Pathological and Clinical Physiology • Dept. ofBiochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology (14-10) • Dept. of Histology and Embryology (1-1) • Dept. of Surgery (0-1) • Conferences – different depts. and clinics

  7. Course 1 – Locomotion (6 weeks) Lectures Structure •  Introduction to morphology •  General osteology and bones of limbs •  General arthrology •  General myology and muscles of limbs •  General neurology and spinal nerves •  Axial skeleton and pelvis as a whole •  Skull and development of head and neck I •  Skull and development of head and neck II •  Muscles and nerves of head and neck •  Muscles and nerves of thorax and back •  Muscles and nerves of abdomen and pelvic floor Function •  History and present state of physiology. Introduction to experimental propedeutics •  Calcium and its significance in the bone metabolism •  Physiology of the muscle function, properties of the excitatory tissues, action potentials. The muscle tone, force and work. •  Metabolism of muscle cells

  8. Course 1 – Locomotion (6 weeks) Seminaries and Practices Structure •  Bones of upper limb - Practices •  Joints of upper limb - Practices •  Bones of lower limb - Practices •  Joints of lower limb - Practices •  Muscles and nerves of limbs •  Axial skeleton and pelvis as a whole - Practices •  Skull – bones - Practices •  Skull – topography I - Practices •  Skull – topography II - Practices •  Muscles and nerves of head and neck - Practices •  Muscles and nerves of thorax and back - Practices •  Muscles and nerves of abdomen and pelvic floor - Practices Function •  The principles of experimental work, experimental protocol, scientific information - Practices •  The use and handling with experimental animals, the basic principles of statistics - Practices •  Surgical technique on a model - Practices •  Surgical and injection technique on the animal, autopsy of rat, tracheal and vascular cannulation I - Practices •  Surgical and injection technique on the animal, autopsy of rat, tracheal and vascular cannulation II - Practices •  Demonstration of neuromuscular sample and myographic curve. The resting and action potential of the muscles – Practices •  Function of muscles and bones - Seminary •  Biochemistry of bones and muscles - SeminaryKonference

  9. Course 1 – Locomotion (6 weeks) Conference clinical implemenation • Orthopaedic Surgery: Bone as an organ from the point of view of an orthopaedic surgeon • Rheumatology: A review of the most important diseases of joints • Neurology: Clinical demonstration of locomotion disorders • Basics of locomotion disorders rehabilitation

  10. Course6 – Dissection of limbs Structure •  Dissection of upper limb (1st day) •  Dissection of lower limb (2nd day) •  Dissection of both limb nerves (3rd day) •  Dissection of both limb vessels (4th day) •  Dissection of limb topographical sites (5th day) •  Dissection of limb (6th day) •  Final oral examination (7th day)

  11. Course6 – Dissection of limbs Dissection course is held at CH pavilion within the Hospital area !

  12. Course 1 – Locomotion (6 weeks) Examination during the course StructureBones of limbs – oralJoints of limbs – oralAxial skeleton – oralSkull – oral Examination after the course Structure and FunctionJoint test Course 2 – Blood (1 week) Examination during the course FunctionTests during seminaries Examination after the course Structure and FunctionJoint test Course 3 – Digestion (3 weeks) Examination during the course FunctionTests during seminaries Examination after the course StructureSeparate test FunctionOral examination Course 4 – Respiration (2 weeks) Examination during the course FunctionTests during seminaries Examination after the course Structure and FunctionJoint test Course 5 – Excretion and reproduction (3 weeks) Examination during the course FunctionTests during seminaries Examination after the course Structure and Function Joint oral examination Course 6 – Topographical dissection of limbs StructureOral examination Credits conditions – winter semester

  13. Credits conditions – winter semester Terms of test/oral examination after the course 1st term immediately after the course 2nd term during the winter examination period (17th week) 3rd term during the summer examination period (18th week) 4th term during the summer examination period (September) Terms of oral examinations during the course 1st term after termination of relevant practical training 2nd term in adequate time interval during the course 3rd term during the winter examination period 4th term during the summer examination period (June) 5th term during the summer examination period (September)

  14. Credits conditions Termination of winter semester and granting the credit Structure • Histological preparations – oral examination Structure and Function • Fulfilled duties of Course 7-11 • Summary presence in practical trainings (80%) • 75-80% - 5-page literary review concerning a specific topic (e.g. mechanism of gastrooesphageal junction) • <75 % - credit cannot be granted

  15. Exam conditions • fulfilled credit of winter semester • fulfilled credit of summer semester • aplication for exam via SIS Terms of exams 1st term after fulfilling the credits 2nd term at least 14 day after the first one 3rd term at least 14 day after the second one

  16. Recommended literature WILLIAMS P.L. -GRAY´s ANATOMY – 38th Edition MOORE K.L.Clinically Orientated Anatomy – any edition

  17. Recommended literature SNELL R.S. - Clinical Neuroanatomy – 6/7th edition MOORE K.L., PERSAUD T.V.N. – The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology - 8th edition

  18. Recommended literature MESCHER A.L. - Junqueira's Basic Histology - 12th edition EROSCHENKO V.P. – Di Fiore's atlas of histology with functional correlation - 11th edition

  19. Structure and FUCTION Dept. of Normal, Pathological and Clinical Physiology, Ke Karlovu 4, Praha 2

  20. Structure and FUCTION lectures, seminaries, practices surgical technique written tests during the seminaries biochemistry lectures, seminaries one practices (100% attendance)

  21. Necessary tools • clean long white coat only for practical education at the Dept. of Anatomy at the CH pavilion • clean long white coat only for practical education at the Dept. of Physiology at building in the street Ke Karlovu 4 • dissection toolkit (anatomical tweezers, scalpel, blunt scissors) for Courses 6 + 11

  22. Education rooms • anatomy: • 5th floor (503, 525) • CH pavilion (812) • histological slides (319) • physiology: • distant separate building – street Ke Karlovu 4 • biochemistry: • 4th floor

  23. and after short break…… WE START 

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