At the end of this course, the students; 1) Be able to evaluate the anatomical structure of the human body and its functions 2) Be able to discuss on the morphological structure of the limbs including vessels and nerves,and their relationship with each other. 3) Be able to discuss on the anatomical structure and localization of the components of cardiovascular system.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
None
COURSE DEFINITION
After the general concept of anatomy and the anatomical terminology had been given, movement is determined based on plains axis. Then general characteristics of bone and muscle tissues, ossification and joints are given. Later the course reviews the detailed morphology of musculosceletal system and determines movement for each joint in details. In addition the innervation and the vessels of the limbs are given. After the morphology of the musculosceletal system and the components of movement had been evaluated. The structure of thoracic wall, prime and secondary muscles of respiration are determined. Then the morphology of the organs belong to cardiovascular and respiratory systems are discussed on a functional base.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Introduction to Anatomy Bones, General Considerations Joints: General Considerations Muscles: General Considerations Skeleton of Upper Limb Joints of the Upper Limb
2nd Week
Lab :Joints and Skeleton of the Upper LimbVertebral Column, Ribs and Sternum Joints of the Vertebral ColumnLab: Vertebral Column, Ribs and Sternum
3rd Week
Muscles of Back: Superficial Layer Posterior Aspect of the Shoulder and ArmAnterior Aspect of the Armand The Mammary GlandsAxilla and Brachial Plexus Lab: Axilla and Brachial Plexus
4th Week
The Extensor Aspect of The Forearm The Flexor Aspect of the Forearm and Fossa Cubiti Anatomy of the HandArteries of the Upper Extremity Discussion Lab. The Upper Extremity
5th Week
Mıd term
6th Week
Lab: Skeleton and Joints of the Lower Limb
7th Week
Gluteal RegionThe Anterior and MedialAspects of the Thigh The Posteriorand Lateral Aspects of the Thigh
8th Week
Lateral and Posterior Aspect of the Leg,Popliteal Fossa Lab: The Anterior and Medial Aspects of the Thigh and Gluteal Region
9th Week
Lateral and Anterior Aspect of the Leg Anatomy of the Foot, Plexus Lumbosacralis Discussion Lab: Lower Extremity
Anatomy of the Face and Scalp Temporal Region, Temporomandibular Joint andDigestive Muscles
12th Week
Anterior and Lateral Regions of the NeckThe Suboccipital Region and Deep Muscles of the BackLab. Anterior and Lateral Regions of the Neck, Temporal Region The Thoracic Wall and The Diaphragm Anatomy of the Nose The Larynx
13th Week
The Trachea The Lungs and pleura Lab:Respiratory system
14th Week
The Heart and the Pericardium Mediastinum The Great Vessels and the Posterior Mediastinum Lab:Heart and the Circulatory System
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
Taner D (2000) Fonksiyonel Anatomi: Ekstremiteler ve Sırt Bölgesi, Ankara: PALME Sancak B, Cumhur M (1999) Fonksiyonel Anatomi: Baş-Boyun ve İç Organlar, Ankara: METU PRESS Ozan H (2004) Anatomi, Ankara NOBEL Snell RS (1998) Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students, Washington: LIPPINCOT-WILLIAMS&WILKINS Moore KL (1992) Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Baltimore WILLIAMS & WILKINS Romanes GJ (1997) Cunningam's Manual of Practical Anatomy: Upper and Lower Limbs,Oxford, Oxford University Press Clancy J, McVicar AJ (2002) Physiology & Anatomy: A h-Homeostatic Approach, London ARNOLD Wiliams PL, Warwick R, Dyson M, Bannister LH (1989) Gray's Anatomy, Edinburgh London CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE Atlaslar Netter FH (1994) Atlas of Human Anatomy, New Jersey CIBA - GEIGY CORPORATION Sobotta Atlas der Anatomie des Menschen (İnsan Anatomisi Atlası) (1977) Ed. H. Ferner and J. Staubesand., Baltimore Urban & Schwarzenberg (Three Volume)
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS
Lecture,Practice
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
Quantity
Percentage(%)
Mid-term
1
30
Practice
1
30
Total(%)
60
Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade(%)
60
Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade(%)
40
Total(%)
100
ECTS WORKLOAD
Activities
Number
Hours
Workload
Midterm exam
2
1
2
Preparation for Quiz
0
0
0
Individual or group work
7
2
14
Preparation for Final exam
14
3
42
Course hours
14
6
84
Preparation for Midterm exam
6
3
18
Laboratory (including preparation)
10
2
20
Final exam
1
1
1
Homework
0
0
0
Presentation (including preperation)
0
0
0
Project
0
0
0
Article
Total Workload
181
Total Workload / 30
6,03
ECTS Credits of the Course
6
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
Turkish
WORK PLACEMENT(S)
No
KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES (KLO) / MATRIX OF LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)