Lecturer(s)
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Kikalová Kateřina, MUDr. Ph.D.
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Blažek Filip, MUDr.
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Beislová Alžběta, MUDr.
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Kutal Miroslav, RNDr. CSc.
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Mlejnek Petr, doc. RNDr. Ph.D.
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Kovařík Petr, MUDr.
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Holibka Vladimír, prof. MUDr. DrSc.
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Šabacký Dominik, MUDr.
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Course content
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General Anatomy. General osteology, arthrology and myology. Systematic anatomy of the locomotor system. Peripheral nervous system - spinal nerves of upper and lower limbs. Blood vessels of limbs. The heart, the main arteries and the veins. Topographical anatomy of upper and lower limbs.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Demonstration, Projection (static, dynamic), Training in job and motor Skils
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Learning outcomes
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Building on secondary school level of knowledge, the aim of this subject is to introduce main hierarchy of the human body description. Relations cell - tissue - organ - system - organism will be discovered. These interconnections will be further expanding using the Anatomical Terminology as the base of the Medical Terminology. In the preliminary stages we work on the principals of the general osteology, arthrology, myology, angiology and neurogenesis. This knowledge will be developed in systematic and topographical relations as the objective to the practical and clinical usage.
Student is supposed to use gained knowledge in next term of study (Anatomy II.), moreover, the background will enable to use knowledge in other theoretical subjects (e.g. physiology) and consequently in pre-clinical and clinical subjects too.
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Prerequisites
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Students ought to have fundamental anatomy attainments at the secondary education level.
NAN/VAA14
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Mark, Oral exam, Written exam, Didactic Test
The 100 % participation in the exercises. Knowledge according to the practices´ and lectures´ topics. Practical knowledge of the skull. 100 % attendance in dissection training. Post-dissection discussion.
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Recommended literature
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www.nan.upol.cz.
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Drake, R., Vogl, A.W., Mitchell, A.W.M. (2014). Gray´s Anatomy for Students. Churchill Livingstone.
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Feneis, H., Dauber, W. (2000). Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy: Based on the International Nomenclature. George Thieme Verlag.
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Kahle, W., Frotscher, M., & Spitzer, G. (2003). Color atlas and textbook of human anatomy in 3 volumes. Stuttgart: Thieme.
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Kahle, W., Leonhardt, H., Platzer, W. (1993). Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, vol. 2 Internal Organs. George Thieme Verlag.
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Kopf-Maier, P. (1999). Wolf-Heidegger´s Atlas of Human Anatomy. S Karger Pub.
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Loukas, M., Benninger, B., Tubbs, R.S. (2012). Gray´s Clinical Photographic Dissector of the Human Body. Saunders.
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Moses, K., P., Nava, P. B., Banks, J. C., Petersen, D. K. (2012). Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy. Saunders.
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Netter H. Frank. (2006). Atlas of Human Anatomy. Elsevier Books.
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Putz, R. (2008). Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy. Urban & Fischer.
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Tank, P. W. (2012). Grant´s Dissector. LWW.
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