Anatomy I
Anatomia I
Course code:9548114
Pedro Miguel Antunes Oliveira
Learning outcomes of the curricular unit:
At the end of the course, students should:
- Be able to identify and locate the exact position of a structure;
- Be able to observe and describe accurately and objectively a structure;
- Be able to explain the relationship between form and function;
- Know the anatomical terminology they will use during their career and enabling them to communicate with other members of a multidisciplinary team or a research team;
- Have acquired anatomical concepts essential for understanding the rest of the course contents;
Objectives of the Theoretical Programme: Provide the knowledge of the general morphology of the human body in order to prepare the understanding of its structures and functioning.
Objectives of the Practical Programme: Confront students with real anatomical elements or models, in direct contact. The practical classes are still used as a means of assessing student achievement.
Syllabus:
- Osteology.
- Arthrology.
- Miology.
- Autonomic Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System.
Suggested Bibliography:
- Santos JM, Cavacas A, Silva AJS, Zagalo C, Evangelista JG, Oliveira P, Tavares V (2011) Anatomia Geral - Moreno. 6ª ed., Lisboa: Egas Moniz Publicações. ISBN 972-98495-2-8.
- Williams PL, Warwick R, Dyson M, Bannister LH (1995). Gray Anatomia. 37ª ed., Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan. ISBN 9788527702898.
- Testut L, Latarjet A (1949) Traité d’Anatomie Humaine. 9ª ed., Paris: G. Doin & Cie.
- Rouvière H, Delmas A (1988) Anatomia Humana. 9ª ed., Barcelona – México: Masson, S.A. ISBN 84-311-0402-3.
- Sobotta J (1995) Atlas de Anatomia Humana. 21ª ed., Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan. ISBN 3-437-41940-4.
- Netter, FH (1998) Atlas de Anatomia Humana. 2ª ed., Porto Alegre: Artmed. ISBN 0-914168-81-9.