Integrative Morphophysiology
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Medicine |
Instance: 2014/2015 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Modules
Teaching language
Suitable for English-speaking students
Objectives
Anatomical and functional integration of different organs and body systems.
Acquisition of a knowledge base that can be applied later in other courses of the course and in future clinical practice.Learning outcomes and competences
At the end of this course the student should:
- Problem-solving skills;
- Self-learning;
- Critical thinking;
- Ability to measure the practical functioning of the various organs and systems;
- Morphophysiological problems of identification in selected clinical cases.
For this purpose will be adopted an integrated approach morphofunctional with the involvement of Anatomists, histologists and physiologists.Working method
Presencial
Program
Face. Temporal fossa, infratemporal and pterygopalatine. Anterolateral region of the neck. Thorax. Abdomen Abdomen I. I. retroperitoneal region. Upper limb. Lower limb. Pelvis and perineum. Lymphatic system.
Pain. Skin and appendages.
Adaptation of the fetus to life outside the womb. Embryology applied I. fetal adaptation to extrauterine life. Embryology applied II. Growth and development. Chronobiology. Aging. Physiological adaptations to exercise. Stress physiology. Physiological adaptations to altitude and submersion. Integrative physiology cardiovascular, respiratory and kidney: clinical cases. Skin physiology. Body temperature regulation. Physiological principles underlying medical replacement of vital functions. Demonstration of physiological phenomena in the patient.Mandatory literature
R. L. Drake, W. Vogl, A. W. M. Mitchel, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; GRAY�S ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS. , 2010
S. Standring Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; GRAY’S ANATOMY, 40ª edição, 2008
Young, B. Lowe, J.S., Stevens, A., & Heath, J.W, 5th edition, Churchill Livingstone; Wheater's Functional Histology - A Text and Colour Atlas, 2009
Abraham L. Kierszenbaum and Laura Tres, Elsevier; Histology and Cell Biology - An introduction to Pathology, 2012
McMahon S.B. and Koltzenburg M.(Eds), 5th Edition, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; Wall and Melzack�s Textbook of Pain, 2006
Bushnell, M.C. Basbaum A.I. (Eds); THE SENSES. A Comprehensive Reference, Volume 5: PAIN, Elsevier Inc., 2008
Walter F. Boron and Emile L. Boulpaep; Medical Physiology, 2nd Edition Update, Saunders Elsevier, 2012
Teaching methods and learning activities
The teaching of the course is distributed in the form of practical classes (17h), practical classes (34h) and tutorials (4h), making a total of 57 contact hours (including 2 hours for evaluation).Evaluation Type
Evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Exame |
96,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
4,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Calculation formula of final grade
The practical exam will be held at three different times.
The Anatomy practice test is a "scavenger hunt" and is the identification of 18 anatomical structures. These are arranged in pairs, with the students to 1 minute to identify each of two structures together.
A practical test has a duration Physiology of 15 minutes and consists of 10 questions practice strand (interpretation of paths, graphs, diagrams, etc.) in the form of multiple choice should be checked that only one answer.
The practical exam of Histology and Embryology is the achievement of a working group. Each group of 2-3 students will present in its class a scientific paper on a topic of the scope of PAs Morphophysiology. The presentation will be evaluated by 2-3 teachers who assign a rating equal for all students in the same group. All the practical tests will be graded on a scale of 0-20.
The marks obtained in practical test will be the weighted average of the marks obtained in Anatomy, Physiology and Histology and Embryology. Will be admitted to the theory test students in all the practical tests, obtain an average rating of at least 10 points. This classification remains valid for the other assessment times of the school year for students who fail to pass the written test.
The theory test will include open-ended questions and short and multiple choice questions. Will be approved in the theory test students who obtain a rating of 10/20.