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The thematically integrated approach in the teaching of the normal structure (anatomy, histology and embryology) and function (physiology and biochemistry) of the human body is employed in following courses:
1) Locomotion
2) Digestion
3) Respiration and blood
4) Excretion and Reproduction
5) Dissection of limbs
6) Cicrculation
7) Regulation 1: Nervous system
8) Senses
9) Regulation 2: Endocrine system
10) Dissection of body
Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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Successfully fulfilled final oral exam. Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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Structure WILLIAMS P.L.: Gray's Anatomy - 37th edition only !!! Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1999 GOSLING J. Human Anatomy - 6th Edition. Color Atlas and Textbook. Elsevier. 2017 CROSSMAN A.R. Neuroanatomy - 5th Edition. 2015 SPRATT, SALKOWSKI, LOUKAS, TURMEZEI, WEIR and ABRAHAMS. Weir and Abrahams´Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th Edition, 2016
Barrett KE. Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology Pamela C. Champe, Richard A. Harvey: Lippincott´s Illustrated Reviews - Biochemistry Last update: Zach Petr, prof. MUDr., CSc. (09.09.2016)
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Student attends lectures, seminars and practical trainings. Conferences that are always planned at the end of each course of the Module IA study help students to understand the significant and fulfillment of acquisitional knowledge in their future practice. Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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Fulfilled credits of winter and summer semester:
Course 1 - Locomotion (7 weeks) Examination during the course Structure 1. Bones of limbs - oral 2. Joints of limbs - oral 3. Axial skleleton - oral 4. Skull - oral Function
Examination after the course Structure and Function
Course 2 - Digestion (3 weeks) Examination during the course Function 1. Tests during seminaries 2. Clinical detective story 3. Oral examination in biochemistry of digestion Examination after the course Structure and Function
Course 3 - Respiration and blood (2 weeks) Examination during the course Function 1. Tests during seminaries 2. Essay or oral presentation Examination after the course Structure and Function
Course 4 - Excretion and reproduction (3 weeks) Examination during the course Function 1. Tests during seminaries Examination after the course Structure and Function
Course 5 - Topographical dissection of limbs Structure
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 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)
Termination of winter semester and granting the credit:
Structure
Structure and Function
Summer semester Course 6 - Circulation (4 weeks) Examination during the course Structure 1. Heart - oral Function 1. Tests during seminaries 2. TClinical detective story Examination after the course Structure and Function
Course 7 - Regulation 1: Nervous system (6 weeks) Examination during the course Structure 1. Brain - oral 2. Brain sections - oral Function 1. Tests during seminaries 2. Clinical detective story Examination after the course Structure and Function 1. Joint oral examination (together with Course 8)
Course 8 - Senses (1 week) Examination during the course Function 1. Tests during seminaries Examination after the course Structure and Function 1. Joint oral examination (together with Course 8)
Course 9 - Regulation 2: Endocrinology (4 weeks) Examination during the course Function 1. Tests during seminaries 2. Oral examination in biochemistry of endocrinology Examination after the course Structure and Function 1. Joint test
Course 10 - Topographical dissection of body Structure
Terms of test/oral examination after the course
1st term immediately after the course 2nd term during the summer examination period (17th week) 3rd term during the summer examination period (19th week) 4th 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 summer examination period (beginning of June) 4th term during the summer examination period (end of June) 5th term during the summer examination period (September)
Termination of summer semester and granting the credit:
Structure
Structure and Function
Conditions of application for final exam
Fulfilled credits of winter and summer semester.
Terms of final exam in Module Structure and Function
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
Exam questions for Module Structure and Function 1. Bone (1102, 1103, 1105, 1107, 1110, 1115, 1116, 1119-1123, 1501-1507) 2. Joint (1104, 1106, 1109, 1115, 1116, 1119, 1501-1507) 3. Skeletal muscle and its function (1111-1113, 1117, 1126-1135, 1501-1507) 4. Neuromuscular plate (1111-1113, 1117, 1126-1135, 1501-1507) 5. Plasma and hemostasis (1302, 1303, 1315-1317) 6. Red blood cells (1302, 1303, 1305, 1316, 1317) 7. White blood cells and immunity (1302, 1316, 1317, 2114, 2115, 2117, 2118) 8. Proteins (1301-1322) 9. Lipids (1201-1222) 10. Carbohydrates (1201-1222) 11. Liver (1204-1222) 12. Bile (1204-1222) 13. Oral cavity. peritoneum and vitamines (1201-1204, 1207, 1209-1217) 14. Ventilation (1301, 1304, 1307-1314) 15. Diffusion and perfusion in lungs (1301, 1304, 1307, 1308, 1310-1314) 16. Acid-base balance (1301, 1302, 1304, 1307-1314, 1316, 1317, 1401-1404, 1408, 1409, 1411, 1412) 17. Production and composition of urine (1401-1404, 1408, 1409, 1413, 1415, 1416, 1419, 1420, 1422, 1423) 18. Excretion of urine (1405, 1406, 1408, 1409, 1415, 1416, 1419, 1420, 1422) 19. Hemodynamics (2101-2113, 2116, 2120, 2121, 2123-2127) 20. Electric activity of heart (2101-2105, 2119, 2123-2127) 21. Arteries (2106-2109, 2111, 2113, 2116, 2120-2127) 22. Veins (2110-2112, 2116, 2120, 2121, 2123-2127) 23. Lymph (1102, 1201-1206, 1208, 1214, 1217, 2114, 2115, 2117, 2118, 2120, 2123, 2124) 24. Spinal cord and reflexes (1112, 1113, 1126, 1127, 1129, 1130, 1132, 1133, 2201-2204, 2206, 2215, 2221, 2224, 2226-2228, 2230-2239, 2242-2246) 25. Brain stem and reflexes (1113, 1119-1123, 1126-1128, 2201, 2203-2213, 2215, 2218, 2221, 2224-2228, 2230-2240, 2242-2246) 26. Cerebellum (2201, 2203-2207, 2212, 2213, 2215, 2221, 2227, 2228, 2230, 2232, 2233, 2235, 2236, 2238, 2239, 2242-2246, 2303, 2306, 2309) 27. Diencephalon and basal ganglia (2201, 2203, 2206, 2214-2220, 2222, 2224, 2225, 2226, 2228, 2230, 2232-2240, 2242-2246) 28. Cerebral cortex (2201, 2203, 2206, 2214-2220, 2222-2226, 2228-2230, 2232-2246) 29. Motor systems (1112, 1113, 1126, 1127, 1129-1133, 2201-2217, 2219-2222, 2225, 2227, 2229, 2231-2233, 2235, 2236, 2238-2240, 2242-2246) 30. Sensory systems (1112, 1113, 2201-2216, 2220-2222, 2224-2227, 2229, 2231, 2232, 2234-2236, 2238, 2242-2246, 2304, 2308, 2311, 2419-2421) 31. Behavior, emotions, learning and memory (2201, 2203, 2206, 2220, 2222, 2229, 2233, 2239, 2238, 2239, 2240-2246) 32. Autonomic regulation (2201, 2203, 2205-2211, 2214, 2216, 2220-2222, 2224-2227, 2229, 2232, 2233, 2236, 2238, 2240, 2242-2246, 2401, 2402, 2404, 2405, 2408, 2415, 2417) 33. Wakefulness and sleep (2201, 2203, 2205-220, 2214-2216, 2218, 2220-2223, 2225, 2227, 2229, 2232-2237, 2240, 2242-2246, 2301, 2302, 2305, 2313, 2401, 2402) 34. Touch and proprioception (1111, 1112, 2208, 2209, 2227, 2232, 2235, 2236, 2304, 2308, 2310, 2311, 2313) 35. Vision (2203, 2208, 2209, 2214, 2216, 2220, 2222, 2227, 2229, 2232, 2236, 2240, 2301, 2302, 2305, 2307, 2310-2313) 36. Hearing and balance (2203, 2212-2214, 2216, 2220, 2222, 2225, 2227, 2229, 2232, 2236, 2303, 2306, 2309-2311, 2313) 37. Taste and smell (2203, 2208-2211, 2220, 2222, 2227, 2229, 2232, 2236, 2240, 2304, 2308-2311, 2313) 38. Pain (2207-2209, 2214, 2216, 2225, 2227, 2232-2236, 2240, 2304, 2308, 2310, 2311, 2313) 39. Endocrine regulation (2203, 2214, 2216, 2225, 2227, 2233, 2236, 2240, 2244, 2401-2409, 2412-2416, 2433) 40. Hypothalamic-hypophyseal system (2203, 2214, 2216, 2225, 2227, 2233, 2236, 2240, 2244, 2401-2405, 2408, 2409, 2414) 41. Thyroid a parathyroid gland (2401-2406, 2414-2416) 42. Suprarenal gland (2401-2405, 2407, 2408, 2414-2416) 43. Male genital organs (1407, 1410, 1411, 1414, 1415, 1421, 1422, 2401-2405, 2409, 2414-2416) 44. Female genital organs (1407, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1417, 1418, 1421, 1422, 1424, 2401-2405, 2409-2412, 2414-2416, 2419-2421) 45. Gravidity, delivery and lactation (1407, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1417, 1418, 1421, 1422, 1424, 2401, 2402, 2404, 2405, 2409-2412, 2414-2416, 2419-2421) 46. Thermoregulation (2406, 2407, 2419-2423) Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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Courses of the Module Body Course 1 – Locomotion (7 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Introduction to morphology 2. General osteology and bones of limbs 3. General arthrology 4. General myology and muscles of limbs 5. General neurology and spinal nerves 6. Axial skeleton and pelvis as a whole 7. Skull and development of head and neck I 8. Skull and development of head and neck II 9. Muscles and nerves of head and neck 10. Muscles and nerves of thorax and back 11. Muscles and nerves of abdomen and pelvic floor
Function 1. History and present state of physiology. Introduction to experimental propedeutics 2. Calcium and its significance in the bone metabolism 3. Physiology of the muscle function, properties of the excitatory tissues, action potentials. The muscle tone, force and work. 4. Metabolism of muscle cells Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Bones of upper limb - Practices 2. Joints of upper limb - Practices 3. Bones of lower limb - Practices 4. Joints of lower limb - Practices 5. Muscles and nerves of limbs 6. Axial skeleton and pelvis as a whole - Practices 7. Skull – bones - Practices 8. Skull – topography I - Practices 9. Skull – topography II - Practices 10. Muscles and nerves of head and neck - Practices 11. Muscles and nerves of thorax and back - Practices 12. Muscles and nerves of abdomen and pelvic floor - Practices
Function 1. The principles of experimental work, experimental protocol, scientific information - Practices 2. The use and handling with experimental animals, the basic principles of statistics - Practices 3. Surgical technique on a model - Practices 4. Surgical and injection technique on the animal, autopsy of the rat, tracheal and vascular cannulation I - Practices 5. Surgical and injection technique on the animal, autopsy of the rat, tracheal and vascular cannulation II - Practices 6. Demonstration of neuromuscular sample and myographic curve. The resting and action potential of the muscles.– Practices 7. Function of muscles and bones - Seminar 8. Biochemistry of bones and muscles - Practices Conference
Course 2 – Digestion (3 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Development of head and neck 2. Digestive system I – oral cavity, teeth and pharynx 3. Digestive system II – developmewnt of tube and glands 4. Digestive system III – tube 5. Digestive system IV – glands and peritoneum
Function 1. Gastrointestinal physiology I 2. Gastrointestinal Physiology II 3. Biochemistry of the digestive tract 4. Biochemistry of the liver 5. Intermediary metabolism relationships
Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Digestive system I – oral cavity, teeth and pharynx - Practices 2. Digestive system II – tube I 3. Digestive system III – tube II 4. Digestive system IV – development of tube and glands 5. Digestive system V – glands and peritoneum 6. Digestive system – anatomical preparations - Practices 7. Digestive system – histological preparations I- Practices 8. Digestive system – histological preparations II - Practices
Function 1. Detection of amylase in saliva and urine – Practices 2. Measurement of subcutaneous fat. Nutrition physiology - Practices 3. Function of gastrointestinal tract - Seminar 4. Digestion, liver, jaundice - Practices
Conference
Course 3 – Respiration and blood (2 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Respiratory system I 2. Respiratory system II
Function 1. Function of blood and blood plasma, erythropoietic organs 2. Blood elements, haemocoagulation, blood groups 3. Physiology of respiration I 4. Physiology of respiration II
Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Respiratory system I 2. Respiratory system II 3. Respiratory system – anatomical preparations - Practices 4. Respiratory system – histological preparations - Practices
Function 1. Determination of haemoglobin, hematocrite, counting of the erythrocytes and calculation of its values, erythrocyte sedimentation rate - Practices 2. Counting of leukocytes, blood groups, capillary fragility. APTT, Quick test - Practices 3. Blood I 4. Blood II 5. Spirometry - Practices 6. Mechanisms of breathing - Practices 7. Functions of respiratory system - Seminar 8. Biochemistry of respiration - Seminar
Conference
Course 4 – Excretion and reproduction (3 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Upper urinary tract and its development 2. Lower urinary tract and its development 3. Reproductive system - development 4. Male genital system 5. Female genital system 6. Nutrition of embryo and fetus
Function 1. Physiology of kidneys I 2. Physiology of kidneys II 3. Biochemistry of kidneys 4. Metabolism of water and minerals 5. Acid-base balance
Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Upper urinary tract and its development 2. Lower urinary tract and its development 3. Reproductive system - development 4. Male genital system 5. Female genital system 6. Nutrition of embryo and fetus 7. Excretion and reproduction – anatomical preparations - Practices 8. Excretion and reproduction – histological preparations I - Practices 9. Reproduction – histological preparations II - Practices
Function 1. Osmotic polyuria. Intestinal motility - Practices 2. Physiology of kidneys - Seminar 3. Chemical examination of urine - Practices 4. Acid-Base Balance, Astrup - Seminar
Conference
Course 5 – Topographical dissection of limbs
Structure 1. Dissection of upper limb (1st day) 2. Dissection of lower limb (2nd day) 3. Dissection of both limb nerves (3rd day) 4. Dissection of both limb vessels (4th day) 5. Dissection of limb topographical sites (5. den) 6. Dissection of limb (6th day) 7. Dissection of limb (7th day)
Summer semester Course 6 – Circulation (4 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Heart and its development I 2. Heart and its development II 3. Arterial system and its development I 4. Arterial system II 5. Venous system and its development 6. Lymphatic system I 7. Lymphatic system II
Function 1. Heart revolution. Cardiac action potential. Cardiac electrical activity 2. Blood pressure, haemodynamics 3. Microcirculation. Lymphatic system. Specific blood circulatory systems 4. Fetal circulation. Regulation of the heart and vessel activities 5. Biochemistry of the heart and blood vessels - Practices
Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Heart and its development 2. Heart – conducting system and vessels - Practices 3. Arterial system I 4. Arterial system II 5. Venous system 6. Lymphatic system I 7. Lymphatic system II 8. Circulation – histological preparations - Practices 9. Circulation – anatomical preparations - Practices
Function 1. Blood pressure measurement - Practices 2. Changes of the heart rate and blood pressure after physical load - Practices 3. ECG - Practices 4. Measurement of cardiovascular parameters - Practices 5. Heart and circulation 6. Biochemistry of cardiovackular diseases - Seminar Conference
Course 7 – Regulation 1: Nervous system (6 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Introduction to nervous system 2. Spinal cord 3. Brainstem 4. Skull and cranial nerves I 5. Skull and cranial nerves II 6. Cerebellum and mesencephalon 7. Diencephalon 8. Basal ganglia 9. Cerebral cortex 10. Autonomic nervous system 11. Brain ventricles, meninges and vessels 12. CNS – tracts 13. CNS – limbic system and circuits Function 1. General principles of neurophysiology 2. Receptors and mediators in CNS 3. Electrophysiological methods 4. Spinal cord, brain stem, cerebellum 5. Functions of midbrain, basal ganglia and diencephalon 6. Functions of limbic system and cortex 7. Pain 8. Physiology of somatosensory system, motor system and proprioception 9. Learning and memory. Physiology of sleep, chronobiology 10. Physiology of visceral and neurohumoral regulations 11. Biochemical aspects of brain function Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Development and internal structure of nervous system 2. Spinal cord 3. Brainstem 4. Skull and cranial nerves I 5. Skull and cranial nerves II 6. Cerebellum and mesencephalon 7. Diencephalon 8. Basal ganglia 9. Cerebral cortex 10. Autonomic nervous system 14. Brain ventricles, meninges and vessels 11. CNS – tracts and circuits 12. Nervous system – anatomical preparations - Practices 13. Nervous system – histological preparations - Practices Function 1. EEG in man - Practices 2. Reflexes in men. Reaction time - Practices 3. Chronic constriction injury - Practices 4. Learning and memory - Practices 5. Evaluation of pain - Practices 6. CNS I 7. CNS II 8. CNS III - Practices Conference
Course 8 – Senses (1 week) Lectures Structure 1. Eye 2. Ear and temporal bone 3. Smell, taste and touch
Function 1. Physiology of visual system 2. Physiology of hearing. Chemical senses 3. Biochemistry of sensory perception
Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Eye 2. Ear and temporal bone 3. Smell, taste and touch 4. Senses – histological preparations - Practices Function 1. Perimetry, errors of refraction - Practices 2. Accommodation. Color vision. Tests of hearing - Practices 3. Senses
Course 9 – Regulation II: Endocrinology (4 weeks) Lectures Structure 1. Endocrine glands 2. Fetal period and delivery 3. Skin and mammary gland
Function 1. General endocrinology. The feedback. Regulation of hormone secretion 2. Hormones of hypothalamus and hypophysis 3. Thyriod and parathyroid hormones 4. Hormones of adrenal medulla and adrenal cortex. Stress 5. Male and female hormones. Pregnancy and lactation 6. Endocrine function of the pancreas and GIT 7. Influence of hormones on metabolism 8. Biochemistry of exceptional situations 9. Thermoregulation 10. Biochemistry of the adipose tissue Seminars a Practices Structure 1. Endocrine glands 2. Endocrine glands – histological preparations - Practices 3. Skin and mammary gland 4. Skin and mammary gland – histological preparations - Practices
Function 1. Stress - Practices 2. Pregnancy test - Practices 3. Physiology of endocrinology I 4. Physiology of endocrinology II 5. Metabolism during pregnancy; newborns - Seminar 6. Biochemistry in the medicine, evaluation of laboratory results - Seminar Conference
Course 10 – Topographical dissection of body
Structure 1. Dissection of body – regions, lines, projections (1st day) 2. Dissection of topographical sites of head (2nd day) 3. Dissection of topographical sites of neck (3rd day) 4. Dissection of topographical sites of thorax (4th day) 5. Dissection of topographical sites of abdomen (5th day) 6. Dissection of topographical sites of back and pelvis (6th day) 7. Dissection of body – inputs into body (7th day) 8. Dissection of body – selected topographical sites (8th day) 9. Dissection of body – selected topographical sites (9th day) 10. Dissection of body (10th day) Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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Fulfilled Module Cellular Basis of Medicine (SIS code CVSE1M0001)
Fulfilled Subject Medical Terminology and Latin (SIS code CVSE1P0003) Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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Fulfilled Module Cellular Basis of Medicine (SIS code CVSE1M0001)
Fulfilled Subject Medical Terminology and Latin (SIS code CVSE1P0003) Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (12.09.2014)
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