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Anatomy I

Code: MD1101     Acronym: A I

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Medicine

Instance: 2016/2017 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Mestrado Integrado
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Master in Dental Medicine

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIMD 118 PLANO OFICIAL 2007/2008 BOLONHA 1 - 7 108 189

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

In the Course of Anatomy I is intended that students learn the anatomical terminology and the nomenclature of the regions in which the human body is subdivided (Nomina Anatomica) as well as the detailed constitution of the locomotor system. Students will have the opportunity to study the Osteology, the Arthrology, the Myology and the peripheral components of Angiology and Neurology.

Learning outcomes and competences

Developing capacities for observation and autonomous study, acquisition of bases of descriptive method and integration of the morphological knowledge with notions of functional anatomy.

Working method

Presencial

Program

Introduction to Human Anatomy. Anatomical terminology.

General anatomy of the bones.

General anatomy of the joints.

General anatomy of the muscles and fasciae.

Vertebral column. Muscles of the back.

Osteoarticular pelvis.

General anatomy of the vascular and peripheral nervous systems.

Chest wall. Breast.

Muscles and fasciae of the abdomen.

Muscles and fasciae of the pelvis and perineum.

Vascularization and innervation and of the trunk walls.

Upper limb - Part I.

Upper limb - Part II.

Vascularization of the upper limb.

Innervation of the upper limb.

Lower limb - Part I.

Lower limb - Part II.

Vascularization of the lower limb.

Innervation of the lower limb.

Bony skull - Part I.

Bony skull - Part II.

Bony skull - Part III. Mandible. Temporomandibular joint.

Fossae and spaces common to the skull and face.

Muscles of mastication. Muscles of facial expression.

Muscles and fasciae of the neck. Cervical plexus.

Vascularization of the neck and superficial regions of the head.

Mandatory literature

R. L. Drake, W. Vogl, A. W. M. Mitchell. ; GRAY’S ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS., Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2ª edição. , 2010

Teaching methods and learning activities

The lectures will be held in room A133, School of Dental Medicine, University of Porto, and have a duration of 60 minutes. They are mandatory. Lectures will be of three types: (i) introduction to large chapters, (ii) synthesis of subjects taught systematically in practical classes, and (iii) descriptive, whenever the practical approach does not enable their full understanding.

 

The practical classes will be held at the Anatomy Theatre of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, and have a duration of 120 minutes. They are mandatory. The opening minutes are devoted to the definition of objectives to achieve during each class and the remaining time will be spent to achieve those objectives through the study and observation of cadaveric material, under the guidance of a teacher.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 100,00
Total: 100,00

Calculation formula of final grade

The evaluation includes a continuous evaluation component or a final exam.

A DISTRIBUTED EVALUATION (AD) will be effected by performing 2 tests (AD1 and AD2) on days and time schedules. Each AD shall consist of a practical test (ADP) and a theoretical test (ADT). Each ADP is a "gincana" and consists in the identification of a set of 15 anatomical structures. These are placed in pairs, having the students 1 minute to identify each set of two structures. Will be admitted to the distributed theoretical evaluation the students that had practical evaluation rating equal to or greater than 9.5. Each ADT will have 30 multiple choice questions. They will be approved in the ADT students who obtain a mark equal to or greater than 9.5. The final classification of each AD correspond to the following calculation:
AD = (ADP + 2 * ADT) / 3

A Final Note Distributed Evaluation (NFAD) shall be the arithmetic average of the marks obtained in both AD. NFAD = (AD1 + AD2) / 2.

Students not approved in AD1 can not be admitted to AD2 and are not exempt from the final exam.

Students who obtain classification in NFAD equal to or greater than 9.5 are excused from the final exam.

The FINAL EXAM will consist of a practical test and a theoretical test. The practical exam (P) is a "gincana" and consists of the identification of 30 anatomical structures. These are placed in pairs, having the students to 1 minute to identify each set of two structures. The classification of 20 points corresponds to the correct identification of 30 structures and classification of 9.5 for the correct identification of 20 structures. The intermediate marks will be calculated in proportion to the number of identified structures.
They will be admitted to the theoretical exam the students in the practical exam obtain rating equal to or greater than 9.5.
The theoretical test (T) consists of 50 questions, 30 short answer subdivided into two paragraphs and 20 multiple choice. They will be considered approved in the theoretical examination students who obtain rating equal to or greater than 9.5.

FINAL CLASSIFICATION

AF = P + 2 * T / 3 = 20 points

 


 

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