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Last update: PhDr. Michal Petrášek, Ph.D. (15.11.2017)
spaces. Topography of the pelvis and perineal region. The back and the vertebromedullary topography. Topography of the extremities. In the practical part the students should acquire the skills of dissection and macroscopic identification of the structures and organs of the human body. |
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Last update: PhDr. Michal Petrášek, Ph.D. (15.11.2017)
LITERATURE (OBLIGATORY)
1. Valenta J., Fiala P.: Topographical Anatomy with Autopsy Guide and Clinical Notes. Karolinum 2013 2. Kahle W., Frotscher M.: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy. Nervous System and Sensory Organs. Thieme 2010
LITERATURE (RECOMMENDED)
1. Moore K.L., Halley A.F.: Clinically Oriented Anatomy. Lippincot, Williams and Wilkins 2006 (or newer ed.) 2. Netter F.H.: Atlas of Human Anatomy. Saunders, Elsevier 2010 3. Sauerland E.K.: Grant ´s Dissector. Williams and Wilkins 2012 4. Stingl J., Grim M., Druga R.: Regional Anatomy. Karolinum. Galén 2012.
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Last update: Hana Švamberková (25.05.2018)
EXAM IN TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY SECOND YEAR OF GENERAL MEDICINE COURSE The students can register for the exam only after obtaining credit which is including the dissection exam. The exam consists of two parts:
In case of serious reasons the students can excuse from the exam by sending an e-mail to anatomy.exam@lfp.cuni.cz. Excuses to not attend an exam should be announced before commencement of the examination (for exceptional cases could be next day after exam date by submitting documents ( medical reports, etc.) If there is no evidence of excuses by student for any part of exam he/she loses the term. If the student passes the test and was not successful in oral exam, can ask for another date for reexamination, by writting an e-mail to anatomy.exam@lfp.cuni.cz.
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Last update: PhDr. Michal Petrášek, Ph.D. (15.11.2017)
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