Anatomy I
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Classification |
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OFICIAL |
Medicine |
Instance: 2009/2010 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Anatomy teaching/learning is essential in every medical course. In the freshman year, student’s observation and morphological description capabilities are more favorable for the learning of these subjects.
In this sense, so that the characteristics of the normal functioning of the body can be understood and that the deviations of normality can be interpreted, it is essential the early acquisition of anatomical knowledge. Similarly, the language has specific medical terminology that is based on an anatomy nomenclature, allowing all who are dedicated to this area, to understand and to be understood.
In this Dental Medicine Master Degree, the faculty of Anatomy discipline believes that it should be taught on a topographic way so that the students acquire the knowledge necessary for their clinical life.
Discipline aims:
- Provide the acquisition of morpho-functional knowledge of the various devices and systems, so that each student gets the general concept of the unity of these components to later examine the morphological and functional integration of the human body.
- Provide the morpho-functional knowledge of the head and neck preparing the student for clinical disciplines.
Program
THEORETICAL LESSONS:
Introduction to the study of human anatomy.
Terminology and anatomical nomenclature.
Introduction to the study of the osteo-articular system.
Introduction to the study of the muscular system.
Introduction to the study of the vascular and nervous system.
Skull bone (I): Norma frontalis, verticalis, occipitalis, lateralis and basalis.
Skull bone (II): Anterior, medial and posterior cranial fossa.
Face bone (I): Superior Facial Skeleton. Orbital cavity.
Face bone (II): Maxilla and palate bone.
Face bone (III): Mandible. Temporomandibular joint. Hyoid bone.
Superficial muscles of the head.
Muscles of mastication.
Fossa infratemporal and pterigomandibular space. Fossa pterigopalatina.
Fasciae and muscles of the neck. Triangle of the neck. Cervical plexus.
Arteries and Veins of Neck and Head.
Nasal fossa and paranasal sinuses.
Oral cavity. Salivary glands. Tongue. Soft Palate.
Oral cavity. Arteries, Veins and Nerves.
Spinal cord. Meninges. Medulla Oblongata and Pons. 4th ventricle.
Midbrain. Cerebellum.
Diencephalon and Telencephalon.
Ventricle-Subarachnoid System. Arteries and Veins of the Brain. Sinuses of the dura mater.
Orbital Cavity. Eyeball and orbital contents.
Optic nerve. Oculomotor, Trochlear and Abducent nerves. Olfactory nerve.
Ear. Acoustic nerve.
Trigeminal nerve.
Facial nerve.
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THEORETICAL-PRACTICAL AND PRACTICAL LESSONS
Skull Bone (I): Occipital, parietal and frontal bones.
Skull Bone (II): Sphenoide and temporal bone.
Facial Bones (I): Ethmoid, nasal, zigomatic, vomer and palatine bone.
Facial Bones (II): Maxilla and mandible. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
Orbital, Nasal and Oral Cavities.
Superficial muscles of the head.
Muscles of Mastication.
Infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa. Pterygomandibular space.
Muscles and Fascia of the Neck. Triangles of the Neck.
Cervical Plexus.
Vascularization of Head and Neck.
Nasal Fossa and Paranasal sinus.
Oral Cavity. Salivary Glands, Tongue, Soft Palate. Vascularization and Innervation.
Spinal Cord. Meninges.
Brain Stem. Medulla Oblongata and Pons. 4º Ventricle.
Midbrain. Cerebellum.
Diencephalon and Telencephalon.
Ventricle-Subarachnoid System. Arteries and Veins of the Brain. Sinuses of the dura mater.
Orbital Cavity. Eyeball and orbital contents.
Optic nerve. Oculomotor, Trochlear and Abducent nerves. Olfactory nerve.
Ear. Acoustic nerve.
Trigeminal nerve.
Facial nerve.
Mandatory literature
Neil S. Norton; Netter Atlas de Cabeça e Pescoço, Elsevier, 2007. ISBN: 9788535222456
Netter Frank H.;
Atlas of human anatomy. ISBN: 1-929007-11-6
Moore, Keith L.;
Clinically oriented anatomy. ISBN: 0-7817-3639-0
Johnson D.R.;
Anatomy for dental students. ISBN: 0-19-262673-6
Sobotta, Johannes 1869-1945;
Sobotta. ISBN: 3-437-41940-4
Complementary Bibliography
Nolte, John;
The human brain. ISBN: 0-323-01320-1
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures: introduction to the major themes, synthesis of themes and explanation of issues of difficult approach in the practical classes.
Theoretical-Practical Lessons: introduction to the themes presented in the Practical Lessons.
Practical Lessons: study, in small groups, of issues of accessible practical approach, in which the self-learning plays major role; some are tutorial lessons with discussion of issues in groups.
Software
http://www.visiblebody.com/
keywords
General programmes > Basic programmes > Basic programmes
General programmes > Basic programmes
Social Sciences, Commerce and Law > Basic programmes
General programmes > Basic programmes
Health sciences > Medical sciences
Health sciences > Medical sciences > Medicine > Human anatomy
Health sciences
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
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Eligibility for exams
The period of evaluation of each semester includes a normal season, and a time to appeal. The final assessment will cover the entire area in the curriculum plan. Each assessment shall include a practical and one theoretical.
Practical Exam: usually called the "gincana". Students should identify the structures marked successively in parts of anatomical models, offering 1 minute for each set of 2 structures. For the classification of 10 values, the student must correctly identify 24 of the 30 structures.
The students will only be admitted to the written exam if they obtain a rating equal or exceeding 10 values in the practical exam.
Theoretical Exam: written examination with 60 questions, quoted to 20 values. The questions are multiple choice where only one of five points is correct.
Calculation formula of final grade
Final evaluation = Theoretical exam (x3) + Practical exam (x1) / 4 = 16v.
Continued evaluation (AC): 2v
Assiduity (Ass): 2v
TOTAL: 20 valores
Grade Calculation Formula: (3T+1P)/4*0,8 + AC + ASS
Examinations or Special Assignments
Presentation of review articles, research, or clinical cases, with follow-up in Moodle. These studies involve research and literature search and are optional. The best papers will be presented in the form of Oral Communication or Poster in the Congress of Dental Medicine of FMDUP.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
The working students, professional athlete or leader associations, can be assessed by exam, outside the normal assessment in accordance with applicable law.
Classification improvement
To improve the mark is required to make an exam with theoretical and practical assessments, keeping the same evaluation criteria applied to the exam.