MF/ANI/M- V19 Not applicable Elective Study area 3 Study

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Course unit title
Code
Anatomy of human body surface and functions
Žmogaus kūno paviršiaus ir funkcijų
anatomija
MF/ANI/MV19
Cycle of course unit
Integrated (Master
degree)
Study programme
Medicine
Level of course unit
Not
applicable
Course
3
Department
Institute of
Anatomy
Type of course unit
Elective
Course unit duration
one month
Mode of delivery
Traditional
Part of programme
Study area
Assessment strategy
Completed, exam.
Number of ECTS credits
allocated
Student's workload
Contact work hours
Independent work hours
3
80
60
20
Study requirements
Basic knowledge of systemic anatomy
Annotation
Examination of body surface terrains of neck, face and extremities inspection method,
students will learn to evaluate Anatomy of the skin,soft tissue and bone contours. Will
learn to find and identify bodies (laxatives, trunk blood vessel and nerve) and their
boundaries.
Purpose of the course unit: programme competences to be developed
Biomedical Sciences output application. The dissemination of professional experience.
The ability to apply the scientific principles, techniques, and knowledge of medical
practice and research.
Learning outcomes of the programme
Learning outcomes of the course
unit
Course unit
methods
Be able to: apply to medical practice
Learn how to find and identify the Lectures,
scientific principles, methods and
anatomical structures on the
seminars
knowledge of biomedical sciences
surface of human body.
(anatomy). Will be able to learn in a
follow-up study, to apply the acquired
knowledge in practice. Will be able to
apply scientific principles, techniques,
and knowledge of medical practice and
research.
Assessment strategy
Diagnostic assessment
Assessment methods
Weighting percentage Period or date of
assessment
Assessment criteria
Exam
100 proc.
Verbal presentation
Cumulative grade formula
Course content
175
At the end of the
programme
2
3. Neck surface and organ function
anatomy
2
4. Chest surface and organ function
anatomy
2
5. Abdomen surface and organ
function anatomy
2
6. Back surface and organ function
anatomy
7. Upper limb surface and function
anatomy
8. Lower limb surface and function
anatomy
1. Head surface anatomy
2
Tutorials
Internship
Labaratory work
Training exercises
Seminars
4
60
20
Tasks
2
2
3
2. Head surface organs anatomy
3
3. Neck surface anatomy
4
4. Chest surface anatomy
4
5. Back surface anatomy
4
6. Abdomen surface anatomymija
4
7. Upper limbs surface anatomy
4
8. Lower limb surface anatomy
4
Iš viso:
Independent work hours
2. Head surface and organ function
anatomy (cranial nerves)
All contact work hours
2
Independent work hours
and tasks
Assessment
1. Introduction and head surface and
organ function anatomy (bony
landmarks, vessels and nerves)
Consultations
Contact work hours and planned learning
activities
Lectures
Topics
16
10
30
Required reading
1. Lumley, J. S. P. (2001). Surface anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical examination. Edinburgh ; Toronto, Churchill
Livingstone.
2. Monkhouse, S. (2001). Clinical anatomy: a core text with self-assessment. Edinburgh; Toronto, Churchill Livingstone.
3.Moore, K. L. and A. F. Dalley (1999). Clinically oriented anatomy. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
4. Romer A., Parsons T. (1992) Stuburinių anatomija (I-II tomai). Maskva "Mir"
Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Recommended reading
1. Anderson, J. E. and J. C. B. Grant (1983). Grant's atlas of anatomy. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins.
2.Backhouse, K. M. (1998). Clinical surface anatomy. London, Mosby-Wolfe.
3.Backhouse, K. M. and R. T. Hutchings (1986). A colour atlas of surface anatomy clinical and applied. London, Eng., Wolfe Medical Publicati
4.Borley, N. R. and R. T. Hutchings (1999). Guide d'anatomie clinique de surface. Paris, Maloine.
Coordinating Lecturer
lect.
176
Valid from 2011
Rūta Jurgaitienė
ruta.jurgaitiene@lsmuni.lt
Valid until
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