I.Y.Horbachevskyy Òernopil state medical university

Confirmed

The first Vice Rector 

Prof. I.R.Mysula

26 June 2009

SYLLABUS

on human anatomy

for ADN PROGRAM

Normative information

 

Year

Semesters

Amount of hours

Type of control (test,  exam)

Total hours

Contact hours:  192

Student independent work

Lectures hours

Practical classes hours:  

1

I, II

269   

80

112

77

exam

 

Prerequisites: NURS 103/104

Corequisite: NURS 204 P.

 

 

Program written by Reminetskyy B.Y., Associated Professor 

The program is aprroved on meeting of department " 10 " June  2009 

 Head of Department:           Herasymyuk I.Y., MD, Professor

 

The program is accepted on meeting of cyclic methodical commission of educational-scientific institute of morphology.   " 25 " June 2009, protocol  11.

Head of cyclic methodical commission Boymystruk I.I. Associated Professor.

 


Human Anatomy

SYLLABUS

 

Faculty: Borys Reminetskyy, Associated Professor

              Svitlana Trach Rosolovska, Assistant Professor

Room No.:   04 Human Anatomy Department, Institute of Morphology

Office Telephone No.:  +380 352 252661

Office Hours 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

E-mail: reminets@yahoo.com, borysr@tdmu.edu.te.ua

                 

I.              COURSE DESCRIPTION

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The interrelationship of structure and principal function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include cell structure, tissues and integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. The second semester contains a study of the digestive, urinary, respiratory, reproductive, circulatory and lymphatic systems. Through a laboratory activity students will have the opportunity to learn the anatomy of these organ systems and participate in activities which demonstrate key concepts associated with these organ systems.

 II.         CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, COURSE OBJECTIVES

Systems of the human body.
Regions of the human body.
Term histology. Difference between histology and cytology

Distinguish between tissues and organs.
Understanding the structure of all the systems and organs in the human body is important for healthcare professionals.

 

III.       METHODS OF INSTRUCTION

 

Lecture and discussion, group work, assigned readings, audiovisuals, handouts, reference materials, critical thinking exercises, case studies, other written assignments, tests, internet resources.

 Assignments:

1.      Unit Tests………….………………………………………50%

2.      Student presentation ……………………………………....10 %

3.      Final Examination.................................................................40%

 

NOTE:          Also considered essential are classroom participation, readings, audiovisuals, website reviews, and additional occasional activities as assigned which may be distributed in class at a later time and are not included in the syllabus.

 

Grading Scale:

 

            1-12 Points Grade (TSMU)

% of points

Amount of right answers (of 60)

Amount of right answers (of 100)

Letter Grade (US)

1-5 Mark (UA)

12”

97-100

60-58

97-100

A+

5+ (Excellent)

11”

93-96

57-55

93-96

A

5 (Excellent)

10”

89-92

54-52

89-92

A–

5– (Excellent)

9”

85-88

51-49

85-88

B+

4+ (Good)

8”

81-84

48-46

81-84

B

4 (Good)

7”

76-80

45-43

76-80

C+

4 – (Good)

6”

72-75

42-40

72-75

C

3+ (Satisfactory)

5”

68-71

39-37

68-71

D+

3 (Satisfactory)

4”

64-67

36-34

64-67

D

3 – (Satisfactory)

3”

60-63

33-31

60-63

F

2 (Failed)

2”

59 & less

30 & less

59 & less

F

1 (Failed)

 TEXTBOOKS REQUIRED

 

1. Hole’s essentials of human anatomy and physiology. - 7th edition / David Shier, Jackie, Ricki Lewis. McGraw-Hill Companies, 2000.

2. Synopses of Human Anatomy and Physiology.

3. Human Anatomy and Physiology, 6th edition / Elaine Marieb Seeley, Stephens, and Tate. Anatomy and Physiology, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2000.

 

Optional Textbook Supplements:

Miller-Keane. Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, & Allied Health, 6th edition, W. B. Saunders Company, 1997.

 

Accompanying CD Rom is REQUIRED.

 

           

Course Content: Lectures

 

#

Auditorium

Group

Title, name

Theme

Contact hours

1.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Anatomy and medicine. Department of Human Anatomy TDMU, its achievement. Anatomic terminology

2

2.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assist. M.V.Samborsky

Epithelial tissue. Connective tissue. Muscular tissue. Nervous tissue. Skin

2

3.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

General osteology

3

4.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Bones and cavities of the facial cranium

3

5.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Bones of the trunk and extremities

3

6.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

General arthrology. Joints of the axial skeleton

3

7.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Joints of the extremities

3

8.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

General myology. Muscles of neck and head.

Muscles of the upper extremity

3

9.   

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Classification of muscles of the trunk.

3

10.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Classification and action of the lower extremity muscles

3

11.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Nervous system. Spinal cord. Structure of the white and gray matter

3

12.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Brain. Meninges of the brain

3

13.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Cranial nerves.

3

14.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Spinal nerves, cervical, lumbar and sacral plexus

3

15.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Autonomic nervous system.

3

16.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Sensory organs.

3

17.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Organ of balance and hearing

3

18.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assist. M.V.Samborsky

Endocrine glands

2

19.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Heart and circulatory system

3

20.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Venous system

3

21.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assist. M.V.Samborsky

Lymphatic and immune system

2

22.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Digestive system

3

23.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Gastro-intestinal tract

3

24.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Digestive glands. Peritoneum   

3

25.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Respiratory system.

3

26.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Urinary system

3

27.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Male reproductive system

3

28.  

Human Anatomy

1-2

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

Female reproductive system

3

 

 

 

 

Total

80

COURSE CONTENT: pRACTICAL CLASSES

 

#

Group

Theme

Title, name

Contact hours

1.     

1-2

Axes, planes of human body.

Anatomic terminology

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

2.     

1-2

Tissues: Epithelial, Connective,

Muscular and Nervous

Assist. M.V.Samborsky

4

3.     

1-2

Bones of the neurocranium.

Skull of the newborn

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

4.     

1-2

Bones of the facial cranium. Orbit. Nasal cavity. Paranasal sinuses. Palate

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

5.     

1-2

Bones of the trunk

Bones of the extremities

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

6.     

1-2

Joints of the backbone and skull

Articulations of rib cage

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

7.     

1-2

 Joints of the upper extremity

Joints of the lower extremity

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

8.     

1-2

Muscles of neck and head

Muscles of shoulder girdle and upper extremity

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

9.     

1-2

Muscles of the back

Muscles of the thorax and abdomen

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

10.              

1-2

Muscles of the upper extremity

Muscles of the lower extremity

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

11.              

1-2

Spinal cord

Structure of the white and gray matter

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

12.              

1-2

Brain

Meninges of the brain

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

13.              

1-2

Cranial nerves

Topography and innervating organs

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

14.              

1-2

Spinal nerves.

Nerve Plexuses

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

15.              

1-2

Sympathetic nervous system

Parasympathetic nervous system

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

16.              

1-2

Sensory organs.

Organ of smell. Organ of vision.

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

17.              

1-2

Organ of balance

Organ of hearing

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

18.              

1-2

Endocrine glands

Assist. M.V.Samborsky

4

19.              

1-2

Cardiovascular System.

Anatomy of the Heart

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

20.              

1-2

Arterial system

Venous system

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

21.              

1-2

Lymphatic and

immune system

Assist. M.V.Samborsky

4

22.              

1-2

Mouth. Salivary glands

Pharynx. Oesophagus

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

23

1-2

Stomach

Small and large intestine

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

24

1-2

Liver, gallbladder.

Pancreas

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

25

1-2

Nasal cavity, larynx.

Trachea, bronchi, lungs

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

26

1-2

Topography and structure

of urinary organs

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

27

1-2

Topography and structure of male reproductive system organs

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

28

1-2

Topography and structure of female reproductive organs

Assoc. Professor B.Y.Reminetskyy

4

 

 

Total

 

112

 

COURSE CONTENT: sTUDENT independent wORK

Theme

Hours

1.    Anatomical and histological methods

3

2.    Bones of the skull

5

3.    Backbone

5

4.    Movement of the Joints

5

5.      Location of the superficial muscles of the head and neck

5

6.      Location of the superficial muscles of the trunk: anterior aspect

4

7.    Location of the superficial muscles of the trunk: posterior aspect

5

8.    Location of the superficial muscles of the upper limb

5

9.    Location of the superficial muscles of the lower limb

5

10. Innervation of skin of the head, neck, trunk and limbs

5

11. Structure of the heart

5

12. Vessels of the head, neck, trunk and limbs

5

13. Structure of the digestive organs

5

14. Structure of the respiratory organs

5

15. Structure of the urinary organs

5

16. Structure of the reproducyive organs

5

Total

77