450-4090/01 – Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology (AČMT)
Gurantor department | Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering | Credits | 4 |
Subject guarantor | doc. MVDr. Mária Miklošová, Ph.D. | Subject version guarantor | doc. MVDr. Mária Miklošová, Ph.D. |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate | Requirement | Choice-compulsory type B |
Year | 1 | Semester | summer |
| | Study language | Czech |
Year of introduction | 2019/2020 | Year of cancellation | |
Intended for the faculties | FEI | Intended for study types | Follow-up Master |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
The subject acquaints students with terminology of anatomical structures and organ systems of the human body. Anatomy findings follow physiology, pathological physiology and pathological anatomy. Furthermore, the students will acquaint themselves with the professional Latin and medical terminology necessary for orientation in particular medical disciplines. The scope of study corresponds to the requirements of a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering for Healthcare Facilities.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Individual consultations
Tutorials
Experimental work in labs
Summary
The subject acquaints students with terminology of anatomical structures and organ systems of the human body. Anatomy findings follow physiology, pathological physiology and pathological anatomy. Furthermore, the students will acquaint themselves with the professional Latin and medical terminology necessary for orientation in particular medical disciplines. The scope of study corresponds to the requirements of a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering for Healthcare Facilities.
Compulsory literature:
1. Rohen, Yokochi: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Sixth edition, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0781790130
2. Kábrt J., Kábrt J.: Lexicon medicum, Avicenum, Praha 1988
Recommended literature:
1. Douber, W. at all. Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy: Founded by Heinz Feneis. Thieme Medical Publishers; 5th edition, 2007.
2. Junqueira, L.C., Carneiro, J., Kelley, R.O.: Basic Histology. New York : McGraw-Hill Companies, c2005.
3. Kábrt J., Kábrt J.: Lexicon medicum, Avicenum, Praha 1988
Additional study materials
Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
The credit will be awarded for participation in the course and successful completion of the test. 80% attendance at lectures is a prerequisite for obtaining the credit. Oral conclusion exam. Questions for the test = syllabus posted on the board of the relevant discipline.
Admission to the oral exam after writing the final test above 65%, which is part of the exam. In case of failure a test fix will be allowed for the test.
E-learning
Other requirements
No more requirements are placed on students
Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.
Subject syllabus:
Lectures
1. Introduction to anatomy (classification, methods of anatomy, concepts). General Osteology.
2. Movement system: Human skeleton, general artology, general myology.
3. Motion system: Special myology (individual muscle groups).
4. Blood circulation, blood, heart. Small and large blood circulation.
5. Respiratory system: upper and lower respiratory tract, lung. Respiratory mechanism, mediastinum.
6. Digestive system: oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and fat. Liver, pancreas.
7. Urinary system: kidney and urinary tract.
8. The male sexual system.
9. Sexual system of women.
10. Nervous System I. Dorsal Spine, Peripheral NS.
11. Nervous system II. Central nervous system, Autonomous NS.
12. Endocrine system.
13. Skin system. Senses.
14. TEST.
Exercises
1. Basics of Latin names. Introduction to anatomy (classification, methods of anatomy, concepts). General Osteology
2. Movement system: Human skeleton, general artology, general myology.
3. Motion system: Special myology (individual muscle groups).
4. Blood circulation, blood, heart. Small and large blood circulation.
5. Respiratory system: upper and lower respiratory tract, lung. Respiratory mechanism, mediastinum.
6. Digestive system: oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and fat. Liver, pancreas.
7. Urinary system: kidney and urinary tract.
8. The male sexual system.
9. Sexual system of women.
10. Nervous System I. Dorsal Spine, Peripheral NS.
11. Nervous system II. Central nervous system, Autonomous NS.
12. Endocrine system.
13. Skin system. Senses.
14. TEST.
Conditions for subject completion
Occurrence in study plans
Occurrence in special blocks
Assessment of instruction