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Last update: PhDr. Petr Honč, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)
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Last update: PhDr. Petr Honč, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)
Students will familiarize themselves with the structure of the Latin and Greek medical terminology, they will learn to analyse the terms from the grammatical, morphological, and even etymological points of view and to use them functionally. They will further develop their knowledge through understanding the terms in the broader context of the language and the content. |
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Last update: PhDr. Petr Honč, Ph.D. (19.09.2023)
Compulsory: P. Honč - J. Přívratská - K. Hellerová: Essential Medical Terminology: Your Lifeboat In the Sea of Terms, Karolinum Press 2023, 220 pp. https://karolinum.cz/en/books/honc-essential-medical-terminology-27699 Recommended literature: Terminologia Anatomica: International Anatomical Terminology, FCAT, Thieme Stuttgart- New York, 1998. https://ta2viewer.openanatomy.org/ |
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Last update: PhDr. Petr Honč, Ph.D. (30.09.2021)
practice e-learning in the Moodle 3 platform |
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Last update: PhDr. Václav Koutný (28.09.2023)
Winter semester: Passing two tests (mid-term and final) during the semester (70% pass) on the Moodle 3 platform, plus course attendance (max. three absences in the winter semester) - in that case students are awarded credit. Neither test can be re-sat, regardless of the reason for absence or failure. If students do not meet the requirements (passing two tests and meeting the course attendance targets), they have to write the credit test (70% pass). There is 1 regular and 3 possible re-sittings for the credit test. Credit tests will be held in Week 15 and in the examination period. For test topics, see the course syllabus. Summer semester: Passing two tests (mid-term and final) during the semester (70% pass) on the Moodle 3 platform, plus course attendance (max. two absences in the summer semester) - in that case students are awarded credit. Neither test can be re-sat, regardless of the reason for absence or failure. If the students do not meet the requirements (passing two tests and meeting the course attendance targets), they have to write the credit test (70% pass). There is 1 regular and 3 possible re-sittings for the credit test. Credit tests will take place in Week 15 and in the examination period. If a student does not acquire winter semester credit, they may still participate in summer semester classes and take the mid-term and final tests. However, they will only get the summer credit after receiving the winter credit. If a student wishes to acquire the winter or summer credit in a different academic year to the one in which they attended Medical Terminology classes, they have to take a credit test. Required knowledge: see the course syllabus. EXAM The exam consists of a written test (70% pass) and an oral examination. If a student achieves 95% or more on the written test, the oral section of the exam is cancelled. If a student fails the oral examination, they have to write the exam test again in their next attempt. If the examiner discovers that the student lacks the knowledge of basic medical terms in Latin/Greek, they may choose to end the exam immediately and fail the student. |
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Last update: PhDr. Petr Honč, Ph.D. (26.09.2022)
COURSE SYLLABUS: TEST 1 Declension of Latin nouns: 4th declension. Declension of Latin nouns: 5th declension. Substantivization of adjectives. Declension of Latin nouns: 3rd declension - imparisyllaba (tumor - operatio - corpus). Irregular and defective comparison of adjectives. TEST 2 Combining all types of nouns with an adjective. Prepositional phrases. Revision. CREDIT TEST Summer Term Revision of the winter term. Greek nouns in the Latin declension (1st and 2nd declensions): acne - diabetes. ganglion Greek nouns in the Latin declension (3rd declension): ureter - basis - trauma; terminological classification of illness: -itis, -osis, -oma. Diagnosis clinica. Latin adjectives of the 3rd declension. Third declension adjectives (revision). TEST 1 Greek stems – their use in nouns and adjectives. Linguistic analysis of a complex medical term into morphological components; selecting meaningful units; creating medical concepts. MT practice. TEST 2 CREDIT TEST |
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Last update: PhDr. Václav Koutný (28.09.2023)
General linguistic knowledge at the grammar school level. |