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Module IA - Structure and Functions of Human Body 1. - CSFBXX41Z (Locomotor System, Respiration. Blood and Body Fluids, Urogenital System. Acido-basic Balance, Digestion and Resorption)
Title: Modul IA - Struktura a funkce lidského těla 1.
Guaranteed by: Department of Physiology 3FM CU (12-UFYN)
Faculty: Third Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2016
Semester: winter
Points: 1
E-Credits: 1
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/4, C [HS]
Extent per academic year: 4 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Romana Šlamberová, Ph.D.
Classification: Medicine > Basic Sciences
Attributes: Modul IA
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Annotation -
Last update: Josef Nelhübel (12.12.2006)
The thematically integrated approach in the teaching of the normal structure and function of the human body is employed in courses: 1) Locomotor system, 2) Respiration, blood, body fluids, 3) Urogenital system and maintenance of acidobasic balance, 4) Alimentary system, 5) Cardiovascular and Immune system, 6) Endocrine system, 7) Nervous system and movement regulation. The participating subjects: anatomy, histology, physiology, chemistry and biochemistry.
Aim of the course -
Last update: RSLAMBER (09.10.2008)

The aim of the Module IA study is to teach students how to think in coherences and to connect knowledge from morphological subjects, i.e. Anatomy and Histology, and functional subjects, i.e. Physiology and Biochemistry.

Literature -
Last update: RSLAMBER (09.10.2008)

Anatomy:

1. Williams P.L.: Gray´s Anatomy. Churchill and Livingstone, Edinburg, 1999

2. Moore K.L.: Clinically oriented anatomy. 6th Ed., Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2006

3. Snell R.S.: Clinical anatomy. 7th Ed., Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2004

4. Snell R.S.:Clinical neuroanatomy. 6th Ed., Lippincott,Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2003

5. Platzer W.: Atlas of topographical anatomy. G. Thieme Vrl., Stuttgart, 1985

6. Sobotta J.: Atlas of human anatomy (2 volumes). Urban and Schwarzenberg, Baltimore, 1990

7. F.H. Netter: Atlas of human anatomy. Novartis, East Hannover, N.J., 1997

Physiology:

1. Practical Courses on Physiology: CD, Franěk M., Vaculín Š., Rokyta R.. Prague, 3. LF UK

2. Textbook of Medical Physiology: A.C. Guyton, J.E. Hall, 9th ed, Philadelpia, W.B. Saunders Co, 1996

3. Fyziologie memorix: R.F. Schmidt, Praha, Scientia Medica, 1993

4. Physiology: Robert M. Berne, C.v. Mosby ? J A Major, Co (Medical), 2003

5. Human Physiology: ed R.F. Schmidt, G. Thews, Berlin, New York, Springer-Verlag, 1983

Teaching methods -
Last update: RSLAMBER (09.10.2008)

Student attends lectures, seminars and practical trainings of all the subjects that are part of the Module IA: i.e. Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Physiology and Biochemistry. 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.

Syllabus -
Last update: RSLAMBER (09.10.2008)

1st semester

  • Lokomotor system
  • Blood and body fluids

2nd semester

  • Respiratory system
  • Urogenital system
  • Gastrointestinal system

3rd semester

  • Cardiovascular system
  • Endocrine system

4th semester

  • Nervous system
  • Sensory system
Registration requirements -
Last update: prof. MUDr. Romana Šlamberová, Ph.D. (29.06.2012)

Successfully completed exam of Module Body (IB).

 
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