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Anatomical structure of human body
Last update: Procházka Zdeněk (07.10.2016)
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To conclude the subject, it is necessary to obtain credit in both semesters to be allowed to pass the final exam. Winter semester credits are obtained at the end of the winter semester. Summer semester credits are obtained at the end of the summer semester. Only after gaining credits from both semesters can the student go to the exam. Conditions for acquiring credits • Attendance at the practical classes. Two absences are allowed per semester. If a student misses 3–4 classes in one semester he/she has to contact the head of the department, who will decide what they can do to make up the missed classed. If a student misses 5 or more classes in one semester, the student will not be able to get the credit and will have to repeat the entire subject. • Pass all tests occurring during the semesters. Each student has the right to attempt each test three times: one attempt during the practical classes and up to two retakes. Re-takes of winter semester tests occur during the winter examination period. Dates for retaking winter semester tests are posted at the end of the winter semester. Re-takes of summer semester tests occur during the summer examination period. Dates for retaking summer semester tests are posted at the end of the summer semester. If a student, for whatever reason, does not attempt a test during the semester or its retakes in the examination period, he/she is not entitled to arrange a new term. If the student does not pass a test on the third attempt or does attempt the retakes, he/she cannot receive the credit. • Attendance at the dissection courses. No absences are allowed during the dissection courses. If a student cannot attend the entire dissection course for a serious unavoidable reason, he/she should contact the main teacher of his/her group. • Passing the examinations of topographic anatomy. These exams are held at the end of each dissection course. Each student has three attempts to pass this exam (one attempt at the end of the course and up to two attempts to retake it). The retakes occur in the winter/summer semester or in the examination period. If a student does not pass the examination on the third attempt or does attempt to retake the exam, he/she cannot receive the credit. Last update: Kachlík David, prof. MUDr., Ph.D. (02.11.2017)
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Snell, R.S.: Clinical Anatomy by Systems: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2007
Snell, R.S.: Clinical Neuroanatomy: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2006
Platzer, W., Kahle, W., Leonhardt, H., Frotscher, M.: Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy, Vol. I. - III.: Thieme
Vol. I. 5th ed. 2004, B - Vol. II. 4th ed. 1993, C - Vol. III. 5th ed. 2003
+ Putz, R., Pabst, R.: Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy: Elsevier Urban and Fischer, 2006
+ Netter, F.H.: Atlas of Human Anatomy: Saunders, 2006
+ Drake, R. et al.: Gray's Anatomy for Students: Churchill Livingstone, 2004
+ Moore, K.L.: Clinically Oriented Anatomy: Lippincott Wiliams and Wilkins, 2006
+ Snell, R.S.: Clinical Anatomy: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2004
+ Standring, S.: Gray's Anatomy: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2005
+ Brodal, P.: Anatomy of the Human Central Nervous System: Oxford University Press, 1998
compulsory
+ recommended Last update: Procházka Zdeněk (07.10.2016)
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It is necessary to fulfil only one condition to apply for the final exam: to gain credit in anatomy in both semesters.
The extent of examined knowledge is framed by both compulsory literature and presentations available on the department website.
Question for the final exam in anatomy: see http://anatomie.lf2.cuni.cz/en/general-medicine/final-exam/exam-questions. Last update: Kachlík David, prof. MUDr., Ph.D. (02.11.2017)
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Syllabus of lectures and practicals: ANATOMY
Winter semester
Anatomical terminology. General anatomy of bones and joints. Bones, joints, muscles and osteofascial spaces of the upper and lower limbs. Skull and vertebral column, joints of vertebral column. Muscles of the head, neck and trunk. Inguinal canal, hernias. Main vessels and nerves of the upper and lower limbs. Main vessels of the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Digestive system. Respiratory system, mediastinum. Situs viscerum, peritoneal cavity.
Summer semester
Urinary system. Male and female genital system. Retroperitoneum, topography of the pelvis. Heart. Survey of the vessels. Lymphatic system. General anatomy of the nervous system. Peripheral nervous system - spinal nerves, cranial nerves, autonomic nerves. Central nervous system - structure and connections, vascular supply, topography. Eye, visual pathway. Ear, acoustic and vestibular pathways. Skin.
Last update: Procházka Zdeněk (07.10.2016)
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