Syllabus of Lectures and Practical Sessions in Winter Semester
Week
Lecture
Practicum 2. 10 . – 8. 10.
Introduction to gross anatomy Anatomical terminology Connective tissues Basic terms in embryology Bone structure
Skeleton of the upper extremity 9. 10. – 15. 10.
Arthrology, different types of joints General aspects of the pelvis
Bones of the hand Skeleton of the lower extremity 16.10. – 22.10.
Axial skeleton Joints and ligaments of the vertebral column Skeleton of thorax
Bones of the foot Vertebrae, ribs and sternum 23.10. – 29.10.
General myology Fascial spaces of the limbs
Joints of the upper extremity Exam – bones 30.10. – 5.11.
Development and structure of the skull Skull of the newborn Temporomandibular joint
Joints of the lower extremity – completion Muscles of the upper extremity Reexam – bones 6.11. – 12.11.
Sexual dimorfism of the skull Muscles of the back – review Muscles of the thorax and abdomen
Muscles of the lower extremity Exam – joints of the extremities 13.11. – 19.11.
Weak spaces of the abdominal wall Pelvic diaphragm Muscles of the head and neck
Skull: neurokranium – part I Reexam – joints of the extremities 20.11. – 26.11.
Development and general strucure of the digestive tract Oral cavity
Skull: neurokranium – part II Temporal bone Exam – muscles of the extremities 27.11. – 3.12.
The teeth: structure, occlusion, eruption Oral cavity, salivary glands
Skull: splanchnokranium Skull considered as a whole Reexam – muscles of the extremities 4.12. – 10.12.
Pharynx and branchial organs Oesophagus, stomach and intestines
Oral cavity, salivary glands and pharynx Exam – skull 11.12. – 17.12.
Liver and pancreas Abdominal cavity Respiratory system – structuring
Oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine
Human anatomy as one of the basic medical disciplines gives the necessary knowledge and understanding of the structure, development and variability of the human body. Contents: systematic anatomy of the locomotor, gastropulmonary and urogenital system.
The second semester comprises the systematic anatomy of the cardiovascular system, endocrine glands, peripheral nerves and central nervous system. In the practical part the students should acquire the sklil of macroscopic identification of the structures and organs of the human body.