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Last update: Petra Brandejsová (02.02.2024)
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Last update: Petra Brandejsová (02.02.2024)
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Last update: Petra Brandejsová (02.02.2024)
1. Students gain basic overview in medical terminology structure - from grammar, word-formation and vocabulary points of view. 2. Students gain practical skills to translate anatomical terms and clinical-pathological diagnoses from/to Latin. 3. Students will be able to understand authentic medical reports and prescriptions. 4. Students wil be able to understand simple clinical-pathological diagnoses and anatomical terms. |
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Last update: Petra Brandejsová (02.02.2024)
Credit requirements: 1. Presence: only 1 absent practicals are allowed; in case of higher number of missed practicals, students will not obtain a credit. A reason of missing class must be confirmed by a relevant document. 2. A successful completion of intermediate tests: 1st intermediate test: revision of the topics for the winter semester; 2nd intermediate test: clinical-pathological Greek vocabulary; 3rd intermediate test: anatomical nomenclature (test examining knowledge of the principles of anatomical nomenclature); 4th intermediate test: word formation with a focus on terminology from biochemistry. 3. Successful completion of the credit test There are 3 attempts to pass the credit test: the first is during the ninth practicals and is mandatory for all students. If students miss a credit date without a proper excuse, they lose one term. Second term: several terms will be announced in the summer exam period; each student chooses one term that suits them. If he doesn't, he loses the second term. After the student chooses the date, he logs in via SIS; his participation thus becomes obligatory and any unexcused absence equals the loss of the date. If necessary, it is possible to unsubscribe and choose another date in the summer exam period. The third term will be at the beginning of September; it will be the deadline. By this date, any absences must be documented and all intermidiate tests for both semesters must be passed. The third deadline for taking the credit test for winter semester will be announced at the end of April and the beginning of September; the student may choose only one of these terms 4. Working with Moodle exercises Final Exam Requirements: The student has the right to a regular exam date and two retakes. The exam has a terminological and grammatical part. Vocabulary from the Latin Medical Terminology textbook is required for the exam. In both parts of the exam, you must achieve at least a grade "good". It is forbidden to use any electronic devices (mobile phone, laptop, notebook, watch, headphones, etc.) during any form of face-to-face knowledge verification. If a student is caught violating this rule, he/she will be graded "failed". A student caught copying or communicating with another student during preparation will also be classified as "failed". |
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Last update: Petra Brandejsová (02.02.2024)
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1. Introduction to word fomation. Latin and Greek prefixes. 2. Greek composite I, 1st intermediate test. 3. Greek composite II, Reading authentic documentation. 4. Latin composite. 5. Introduction to the medical prescription Latin and Czech, numerals. Latin and Greek suffixes. 2nd intermediate test. 6. Participles, adverbs. Repetition of nominal flexion. 7. Repetition of vocabulary, medical prescription II. Reading authentic documentation. 3rd intermediate test. 8. Overall revision for the final exam. Reading authentic documentation. 4rd intermediate test. 9. Credit test. During practical exercises, the use of mobile phones, smart watches, etc. is prohibited. |
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Last update: Petra Brandejsová (02.02.2024)
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