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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) Gastrointestinal system
3) Respiration and blood
4) Urogenital system
5) Heart and Circulation
6) Nervous system
7) Senses
8) Endocrine system
Last update: Zach Petr, prof. MUDr., CSc. (21.09.2023)
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Successfully fulfilled final oral exam. Last update: Franěk Miloslav, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (19.11.2019)
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Structure Principal textbook for studying anatomy is: Gray's Anatomy for Students, 5th Edition, ISBN 9780323934237 Other support literature is: GOSLING J. Human Anatomy - 6th Edition. Color Atlas and Textbook. Elsevier. 2017 Wanderah TW., Gould DJ. Nolte's The Human Brain. An Introduction to its Functional Anatomy. Edition 7. Elsevier, 2015 Crossman AR., Neary D. Neuroanatomy. An illustrated color text. Sixth Edition. Elsevier, 2020 Abrahams PH, Spratt JD, Loukas M, van Schoor AN. Abrahams´and McMinn´s Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy. Eight Edition. Elsevier, 2020 Netter FH. Atlas of Human Anatomy with Latin Terminology. Seventh Edition. Elsevier, 2019. Sobotta. Anatomy textbook. English Edition with Latin Nomenclature. First Edition. Elsevier, 2019 Frank H. Netter, MD : Atlas of Human Anatomy: Latin Terminology, Edition 7, English and Latin Friedrich Paulsen, Tobias M. Böckers, Jens Waschke: Sobotta Anatomy Textbook, Edition 1 English Edition with Latin Nomenclature Peter H. Abrahams, Jonathan D. Spratt, Marios Loukas, Albert-Neels van Schoor: McMinn and Abrahams' Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy, Edition 8 Function Barrett KE. Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology Last update: Zach Petr, prof. MUDr., CSc. (21.09.2023)
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Student attends lectures, seminars and practical trainings. All types of study are held in person only. Last update: Franěk Miloslav, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (29.09.2022)
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WINTER SEMESTER
For every written test, students have 4 attempts in dates that are predetermined in the Time table. The dates available in the Time table are final and no other terms will be added.
Course 1 - Locomotion (7 weeks) Examination during the course Bones of the limbs - oral examination (anatomy), possible 2 exam dates with a group teacher during the Locomotion Course and also 1 date in the Winter exam period and 1 date in the Summer exam period Joints of the limbs - Moodle test (2 attempts during the Course, 1 attempt during the Winter and 1 during the Summer exams period; all dates are pre-scheduled in the Time table) Axial skeleton, muscles of the head and trunk - Moodle test (2 attempts during the Course, 1 attempt during the Winter and 1 during the Summer exams period; all dates are pre-scheduled in the Time table) Skull - oral examination (anatomy), possible 2 exam dates with a group teacher during the Locomotion Course and also 1 date in the Winter exam period and 1 date in the Summer exam period Note: all revisions of Moodle tests (including Course tests) will take place according to the Revision Manual posted in the Vyuka section. Winter necropsy - students are required to pass theoretical Moodle test from necropsy prior to necropsy practical oral examination; the term of the necropsy is in Time table, all Moodle dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts). If student does not pass test he/she can not attempt oral examination. Theoretical necropsy seminaries are compulsory for 80% of attendance. Students must have their own forceps, it is not possible to rent them on site.
Course 2 - Gastrointestinal system (3 weeks) Written examination after the course (anatomy, physiology, histology and embryology, biochemistry) Moodle test, all dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts in total).
Course 3 - Respiration and Blood (2 weeks) Written examination after the course (anatomy, physiology, histology and embryology, biochemistry) Moodle test, all dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts in total). Course 4 - Urogenital system (3 weeks) Written examination after the course (from Structure) Moodle test, all dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts in total) Oral examination (from Function) Finishing of winter term and obtaining the credit: 1. Fulfilled duties of Course 1-4 (in the tests min. 75% success rate is required) 2. Limb dissection - oral examination * & presence 80 % 3. Histological slides- test * 4. Oral examination on biochemistry (Courses 1,2 & 3) * 5. Presence in practical trainings on physiology (80 %) 6. Presence in practical trainings on anatomy (80 %) 7. Presence in practical trainings on histology and embryology (80 %) 8. Presence in practical training on biochemistry -------------------------- * 1 regular examination & 3 retakes
SUMMER SEMESTER
For every written test, students have 4 attempts in dates that are predetermined in the Time table. The dates available in the Time table are final and no other terms will be added.
Course 5 - Heart and Circulation (3 weeks) Written examination after the course (anatomy, physiology, histology and embryology, biochemistry) Moodle test, all dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts in total).
Course 6 - Nervous system (7 weeks) + Course 7 - Senses (1 week) Oral examination from Anatomy: Course 6, CNS Oral examination from Physiology: Course 6 + 7, CNS and Senses Written examination 6 + 7 (anatomy and histology): anatomy (only Course 7, Senses), histology and embryology (Course 6 + 7, CNS and Senses)
Course 8 - Endocrine system (4 weeks) Written examination after the course (anatomy, physiology, histology and embryology, biochemistry) Moodle test, all dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts in total).
Summer necropsy - students are required to pass theoretical Moodle test from necropsy prior to oral examination; the term of the necropsy is in Time table, all Moodle dates are pre-set in Time table (4 attempts). If student does not pass test he/she can not attempt oral examination. Theoretical necropsy seminaries are compulsory for 80% of attendance. Students must have their own forceps, it is not possible to rent them on site. Finishing of summer term and obtaining the credit: 1. Fulfilled duties of Course 5-8 (in the tests min. 75% success rate is required) 2. Body dissection - oral examination * & presence 80 % 3. Histological slides - oral examination * 4. Oral examination on biochemistry (Courses 6,7 & 8) * 5. Presence in practical trainings on physiology and conferences (80 %) 6.Presence in practical trainings on anatomy (80 %) 7. Presence in practical trainings on histology and embryology (80 %) 8.Practical examination (physiology) * 9. Essay/Oral Presentation (physiology)
-------------------------- * 1 regular examination & 3 retakes
Conditions of signing up for the final exam
Fulfilled credits of winter and summer term.
Final Exam Questions for Module Structure and Function of Human Body 1. Bone 2. Joint 3. Skeletal muscle and its function 4. Neuromuscular plate 5. Plasma and hemostasis 6. Red blood cells 7. White blood cells and immunity 8. Proteins 9. Lipids 10. Carbohydrates 11. Liver 12. Bile 13. Oral cavity, peritoneum and vitamins 14. Ventilation 15. Diffusion and perfusion in lungs 16. Acid-base balance 17. Production and composition of urine 18. Excretion of urine 19. Hemodynamics, the heart as a pump 20. Electric activity of heart 21. Arteries 22. Veins 23. Lymph -------------------------------------------------------- 24. Spinal cord and reflexes 25. Brain stem 26. Cerebellum 27. Diencephalon and basal ganglia 28. Cerebral cortex 29. Motor systems 30. Sensory systems 31. Behavior, emotions, learning and memory 32. Autonomic nervous system 33. Wakefulness and sleep 34. Touch and proprioception 35. Vision 36. Hearing and balance 37. Taste and smell 38. Pain 39. Endocrine regulation 40. Hypothalamic-hypophysial system 41. Thyroid gland 42. Suprarenal gland 43. Male genital organs 44. Female genital organs 45. Pregnancy, parturition and lactation 46. Thermoregulation Last update: Zach Petr, prof. MUDr., CSc. (26.09.2023)
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Fulfilled Module Cellular Basis of Medicine (SIS code CVSE1M0001)
Last update: Franěk Miloslav, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (29.09.2016)
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Fulfilled Module Cellular Basis of Medicine (SIS code CVSE1M0001)
Last update: Franěk Miloslav, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (29.09.2016)
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