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COURSE UNIT TITLECOURSE UNIT CODESEMESTERTHEORY + PRACTICE (Hour)ECTS
ANATOMY II FTR112 Second Term (Spring) 4 + 2 6

TYPE OF COURSE UNITCompulsory Course
LEVEL OF COURSE UNITBachelor's Degree
YEAR OF STUDY1
SEMESTERSecond Term (Spring)
NUMBER OF ECTS CREDITS ALLOCATED6
NAME OF LECTURER(S)Instructor Melike Akcaalan
LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT At the end of this course, the students;
1) Be able to discuss on the morphological structure of the limbs including vessels and nerves, and their relationship with each other.
2) Be able to discuss on the anatomical structure and localization of the components of cardiovascular system.
3) Be able to evaluate the anatomical structure of the human body and its functions
MODE OF DELIVERYFace to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSENo
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENTNone
COURSE DEFINITIONBasic knowledge about the morphology of the gastrointestinal, urogenital and endocrine systems. The muscular structure of anterior abdominal wall, bony and muscular structure of pelvic region and perineum, the differences between male and female pelvis are identified related with their functions. Later the course reviews the macroscopic and microscopic structure of the central nervous system, its blood supply and venous drainage and the meninges. Then determines the main nervous pathways connecting the different structures of the nervous system on a functional base. The major lesions related with the pathways, nuclei, motor and sensory areas of the cerebral cortex and those of cranial nerves will also be studied. In addition the course also reviews the morphology of the organs of special sense, related pathways and their lesions.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEKTOPICS
1st Week Anatomy of the Mouth and pharynx The Anterior Abdominal Wall The Peritoneum, the Lesser and Greater Omenta and the Omental Bursa The Esophagus and the Stomach
2nd Week The Small IntestinesLab.:Digestive System The Large Intestines The Liver and the Biliary Ducts
3rd Week Discussion Pancreas and the Spleen The Posterior Abdominal WallLab.:Digestive System
4th Week The Kidneys and the Ureters The urinary bladder and the urethraThe Pelvis and the PerineumFemale Genital Organs
5th Week Male Genital OrgansLab.: Urogenital systemIntroduction to Nervous SystemMorphology of the Spinal Cord Bulbus Pons Menescephalon Cerebellum
6th Week MİDTERM
7th Week Lab: Brain-Stem and the spinal cord Spinal Cord: Ascending Path ways Spinal Cord: Descending Path ways Discussion
8th Week Cranial NervesLab: Cranial NervesThe Sympathetic Parasympathetic System
9th Week Thalamus Hipothalamus Epithalamus subthalamus Hypophysis cerebri
10th Week Cerebral Hemispheres: General Topography Cerebral Hemispheres: Sensory AreasCerebral Hemispheres: Motor Areas
11th Week Vessels of the Central Nervous System Brain Ventricles and Cerebrospinal FluidMeninges and Sinuses Of The Brain
12th Week Lab.:The BrainThe Orbit and Its Contents The EyeballThe Visual Pathway
13th Week The EarAuditory PathwayLab.: The Orbit and Its Contents The Eyeball, The Ear
14th Week Thyroid & Parathyroid GlandsSuprarenal Glands and Thymus
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., BaltimoreUrban & Schwarzenberg (Three Volume)
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODSLecture,Practice
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
 QuantityPercentage(%)
Mid-term130
Practice130
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 exam212
Preparation for Quiz
Individual or group work7214
Preparation for Final exam14342
Course hours14684
Preparation for Midterm exam6318
Laboratory (including preparation)10220
Final exam111
Homework
Presentation (including preperation)
Project
Article
Total Workload181
Total Workload / 306,03
ECTS Credits of the Course6
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTIONTurkish
WORK PLACEMENT(S)No
  

KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES (KLO) / MATRIX OF LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)
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