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Anatomy II

Code: MI124     Acronym: ANAT2

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Medicine

Instance: 2022/2023 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Departamento de Biomedicina
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Master in Medicine

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIMED 511 Plano Oficial 2021 1 - 9 85 243
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2023-02-07.

Fields changed: Calculation formula of final grade, Provas e trabalhos especiais, Componentes de Avaliação e Ocupação, Programa, Tipo de avaliação, Melhoria de classificação

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

General: Teaching of the general organization of the macroscopic structure of the human body that constitutes a solid foundation on which an important part of the medical education and future profession will rest.

Specific: (i) contribute to the learning of terminology that forms the basis of medical language; (ii) teach the nomenclature, relationships, functions, development and variations of the structures that make up the respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems, cardiovascular system and endocrine glands; (iii) develop observation skills and learn the technique of description by using appropriate terminology; (iv) develop self-learning; (v) acquire a knowledge base that can be applied in other curricular units of the medical course and in future clinical experience.

Learning outcomes and competences

The syllabus comprises topics that allow students to know the functioning of the respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, endocrine and circulatory systems, as well as the regional topographical anatomy, and be able to solve morphofunctional problems in selected clinical cases. Applied teaching methods allow the development of critical thinking and the practical application of knowledge, and encourage self-learning.

Working method

Presencial

Program

Temporalmandibular articulation. Mastication muscles. Hyoid bone. Mimic muscles and supra- and infrahyoid muscles. Common carotid artery and cervical portion of the internal carotid artery. External carotid artery and its branches. Veins of the head and neck. Nose. Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Pharynx. Mouth and salivary glands. Larynx. Thyroid and parathyroid glands. Fossae and common spaces of the skull and face. Anterolateral region of the neck. Thoracic aorta and its branches. Pulmonary trunk and its branches. Superior vena cava. Brachiocephalic veins. Heart. Coronary arteries and cardiac veins. Coronary sinus. Pericardium. Trachea. Bronchi. Lungs. Pleura. Esophagus. Stomach. Small intestine. Large intestine. Liver and bile ducts. Pancreas and pancreatic ducts. Spleen. Abdominal aorta and its branches. Inferior vena cava and its tributaries. Portal system. Peritoneum and spaces of the abdominal cavity. Retroperitoneal space. Kidneys. Adrenal glands. Ureter. Bladder. Urethra. Male and female genital apparatus. pelvic peritoneum. Vascularization. Autonomic nervous system. Lymphatic system. Organogenesis.

Mandatory literature

S. Standring; Gray's anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical practice, 42th ed, Elsevier, 2020
R. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, A. Mitchell; Gray's Anatomy for Students, 4th ed, Elsevier, 2020
T. W. Sadler; Langman's medical embryology, 14th ed, Wolters Kluwer, 2019

Complementary Bibliography

M. Schuenke, E. Schulte, U. Schumacher, W. Cass; Internal Organs (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy), Thieme Medical Publishers Inc, 2020
A.M. Gilroy, B.R. MacPherson, J. Wikenheiser , M. Schuenke, E. Schulte , U.Schumacher; Atlas of Anatomy, Thieme Medical Publishers Inc, 2020
M. Schuenke , E. Schulte ,U. Schumacher , C. Stefan; Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy), Thieme Medical Publishers Inc, 2020

Teaching methods and learning activities

The teaching of the curricular unit is divided into theoretical classes (15 hours) and practical laboratory classes (70 hours), making a total of 85 contact hours.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 80,00
Teste 20,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 158,00
Frequência das aulas 85,00
Total: 243,00

Eligibility for exams

As stipulated by the Pedagogical Council. For students in special regimes (eg. working students) the rules determined by the Pedagogical Council are also applied.

Calculation formula of final grade


  1. DISTRIBUTED EVALUATION


It will be carried out as follows:



  1. Practical distributed evaluation (ADP): Identification of 10 anatomical structures, lasting 5 minutes. The classification obtained will contribute to 20% of the final practical classification.

  2. Theoretical distributed evaluation (ADT): Test with 10 short-answer questions, lasting 6 minutes. The classification obtained will contribute to 20% of the final theoretical classification.


 



  1. FINAL EXAM


It will be held on the scheduled date of the exams calendar and consists of a practical test and a theoretical test.



  1. Practical test (P): it is of the “Gincana” type and consists of identifying 30 anatomical structures. Students will have 1 minute to identify each set of 2 structures. The classification of 20 values corresponds to the correct identification of 30 structures and the classification of 10 values to the correct identification of 15 structures. Intermediate rankings will be calculated proportionally to the number of correctly identified structures. The classification obtained in this test will contribute to 80% of the practical classification of the final exam.


The final practical classification (CP) will be calculated using the formula: CP = 0.80 P + 0.20 ΣADP


Students whose CP is equal to or greater than 9.5 will be admitted to the theoretical test.



  1. Theoretical test (T): consists of 45 open and short answer questions, with a variable number of points. The questions all have the same quotation, regardless of the number of points. The classification obtained in this test will contribute to 80% of the theoretical classification of the final exam.


The final theoretical classification (CT) will be calculated using the formula: CT = 0.80 T + 0.20 ΣADT


 


Students whose CT is equal to or greater than 9.5 will be considered approved in the theoretical exam. Passing the theoretical exam is a necessary condition for calculating the final grade and passing the curricular unit.


The final classification (CF) of the curricular unit will be calculated using the formula:


CF = (2CT + 1CP)/3


Students who obtain a final classification of more than 17.5 may undergo an oral test to confirm, raise or lower this classification by up to 17. Students in these conditions who decide not to submit to the oral test will be classified with 17 points.




Important notes:

Students who pass the final practical classification (CP ≥ 9.5 values) in the normal period, but whose final theoretical classification (CT) is less than 9.5 values, will not have to repeat the practical test during the appeal period. If, even so, they intend to repeat the practical exam in the appeal season, the classification that will be considered for the purposes of calculating the CP will be the one obtained in the appeal test, the classification obtained in the normal season being automatically discarded.
Students who, in the normal period, pass the final practical classification (CP ≥ 9.5 points), but do not attend the theoretical test, will not have to repeat the practical test during the appeal period. If, even so, they intend to repeat the practical exam in the appeal season, the classification that will be considered for the purposes of calculating the CP will be the one obtained in the appeal test, the classification obtained in the normal season being automatically discarded.

Examinations or Special Assignments

Students with special statutes who choose to take the final exam in special seasons will have to make the practical test and the theoretical test in all the special seasons in which they enroll.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Students with special statutes that condition waiver of mandatory attendance to classes will have to communicate in writing to the Regency of the Curricular Unit (to the addresses cardosoa@med.up.pt and andreiab@med.up.pt) until the 20th of February if they intend to perform the ADP/ADT. The decision is binding and irreversible. If they do not intend to take ADP/ADT, the respective CP and CT will result solely from the classification obtained in the final exam.

Students with special statutes who choose to take the final exam in the special periods will have to take the practical test and the theoretical test in all the special periods in which they enroll.

Classification improvement

Students who intend to improve their classification during the appeal period will have to repeat the practical and theoretical tests.
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