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Name of the subject: Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Name of the Faculty announcing the course: Faculty of Medicine Name of the Department announcing the course: DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Address/information: 6724 Szeged, Kossuth L. sgt. 40. Mailing address: 6701 Szeged, Pf.: 427 Phone: (62) 545-665, Fax: (62) 545-707 E-mail: [email protected]szeged.hu http://anatomy.szote.u-szeged.hu/ Name of the course: Anatomy, Histology and Embryology I. Credits: 7 Lecture: 2 lessons per week Course code: AOK-KA011 - Form of examination: examination Practice: 5 lessons per week Course code: AOK-KA012 Form of examination: signature Obligatory textbooks: 1. Kyung Won Chung: Gross Anatomy. Board Review Series. Williams & Wilkins kiadó. ISBN: 977-269-130-2 2. Junqueira Carneiro - Kelley: Basic Histology. Appleton and Lange. ISBN: 0-8385-0579-1 3. SOBOTTA: Atlas of Human Anatomy Recommended textbooks: 1. R.S. Snell: Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN: 0-316-80135-6 2. M. L. Barr and J. A. Kiernan: The Human Nervous System J. B. Lippincott Company ISBN 0-397-51243-0 3. András Mihály: Myology notes for medical students. Egyetemi jegyzet. SZOTE, 1999. 4. András Mihály: Selected Topics from Human Anatomy. Egyetemi jegyzet. Szeged, 2005. Year/semester: 1 st year, 1 st semester Subject requirement: Syllabus (lectures, practices, seminars) WEEK LECTURE SEMINAR ANATOMY PRACTICE (2 hrs/week) (2 hrs/week) (3 hrs/week) 1 st Introduction, the history of anatomy. General osteol- ogy. General terminology: planes and directions, parts of the human body. Guide to cadaver dissection, bones of the upper limb. 2 nd General syndesmology. General myology. The joints of the upper limb. Dissection of the joints of the upper limb. 3 rd Anatomy and function of the shoulder muscles. Gen- eral angiology. Muscles of the upper limb. Practical assessment: bones and joints of the upper limb. 4 th The large arteries, veins and lymphatic trunks of the body. General neurology. Branches of the axillary ar- tery; arteries, veins and lym- phatic drainage of the upper limb. Dissection of the muscles of the upper limb. Dissection of re- gions of the upper limb I.

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Name of the subject: Anatomy, Histology and Embryology

Name of the Faculty announcing the course: Faculty of Medicine

Name of the Department announcing the course: DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY

Address/information: 6724 Szeged, Kossuth L. sgt. 40. Mailing address: 6701 Szeged, Pf.: 427

Phone: (62) 545-665, Fax: (62) 545-707 E-mail: [email protected]

http://anatomy.szote.u-szeged.hu/

Name of the course: Anatomy, Histology and Embryology I. Credits: 7 Lecture: 2 lessons per week

Course code: AOK-KA011 - Form of examination: examination Practice: 5 lessons per week

Course code: AOK-KA012 Form of examination: signature

Obligatory textbooks: 1. Kyung Won Chung: Gross Anatomy. Board Review Series. Williams & Wilkins kiadó.

ISBN: 977-269-130-2 2. Junqueira Carneiro - Kelley: Basic Histology. Appleton and Lange. ISBN: 0-8385-0579-1 3. SOBOTTA: Atlas of Human Anatomy

Recommended textbooks: 1. R.S. Snell: Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students. Little, Brown and Company.

ISBN: 0-316-80135-6 2. M. L. Barr and J. A. Kiernan: The Human Nervous System J. B. Lippincott Company

ISBN 0-397-51243-0 3. András Mihály: Myology notes for medical students. Egyetemi jegyzet. SZOTE, 1999. 4. András Mihály: Selected Topics from Human Anatomy. Egyetemi jegyzet. Szeged, 2005.

Year/semester: 1st year, 1st semester

Subject requirement:

Syllabus (lectures, practices, seminars)

WEEK

LECTURE SEMINAR ANATOMY PRACTICE

(2 hrs/week) (2 hrs/week) (3 hrs/week) 1st Introduction, the history of

anatomy. General osteol-ogy.

General terminology: planes and directions, parts of the human body.

Guide to cadaver dissection, bones of the upper limb.

2nd General syndesmology. General myology.

The joints of the upper limb. Dissection of the joints of the upper limb.

3rd Anatomy and function of the shoulder muscles. Gen-eral angiology.

Muscles of the upper limb. Practical assessment: bones and joints of the upper limb.

4th The large arteries, veins and lymphatic trunks of the body. General neurology.

Branches of the axillary ar-tery; arteries, veins and lym-phatic drainage of the upper limb.

Dissection of the muscles of the upper limb. Dissection of re-gions of the upper limb I.

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5th Anatomy of the peripheral nervous plexuses.

Nerves of the upper limb: innervation of the muscles and the skin.

Dissection of regions of the up-per limb II.

6th Structure of the pelvis. Clinical anatomy of the pelvis and the hip joint.

Regions of the upper limb. Dissection of regions of the up-per limb III.

7th Cytology and histology: the cell membrane

The bones of the lower limb. Practical assessment: the up-per limb.

8th AUTUMN BREAK

9th The endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.

The joints of the lower limb. The bones of the pelvis and the lower limb.

10th Mitochondria and the cell nucleus. The cytoskeleton.

The muscles of the lower limb.

Dissection of the joints of the lower limb.

11th Epithelial tissues. Arteries, veins and lymphatic drainage of the lower limb.

Practical assessment: bones and joints of the lower limb.

12th Connective tissues: cell types and fibers. Types of the connective tissues.

Nerves of the lower limb: innervation of the muscles and the skin.

Dissection of the muscles of the lower limb. Dissection of the regions of the lower limb I.

13th Cartilage and bone. Regions of the lower limb. Dissection of the regions of the lower limb II.

14th Muscle tissues. Histology seminar: the meth-ods of tissue preparation.

Dissection of the regions of the lower limb III.

15th Nervous tissue. Histology seminar: the basic histotechniques.

Practical assessment: the lower limb.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course: Attendance on lectures, seminars and practices.

Forms of testing:

a./ MTO-s: Four oral examinations about the subjects of the previous anatomy practices.

b./ Examination at the end of the semester: End-semester examination.

Students are required to sign up for, or postpone examinations through the ETR system.