Anatomy 2
Objectives
The main objective of the Anatomy Curricular Unit consists in the
acquisition of anatomical knowledge and its application to the medical
context.
The specific objectives of the Curricular Unit are:
- To identify, know and describe the various anatomical structures, using the
appropriate nomenclature and language
- To identify small applications of the obtained knowledge concerning
Medical Sciences
- Learn to obtain knowledge from various sources and using various
methods, including books, articles, models and anatomical specimens.
- Learn to structure the knowledge obtained.
- Develop various learning strategies.
- Develop critical thinking in the face of knowledge.
- Develop group spirit
- Develop attitudes and values expected of a Doctor, among which is the
respect for the human cadaver.
General characterization
Code
107008
Credits
7
Responsible teacher
Diogo de Freitas Branco Pais,JESSICA LUISA VICENTE CHAMBINO FARIAS RODRIGUES,FABIO MIGUEL OLIVEIRA MATIAS,SUSANA ISABEL MATEUS SANTOS,ANA FILIPA PINHO RIBEIRO
Hours
Weekly - Available soon
Total - 196
Teaching language
PT
Prerequisites
Available soon
Bibliography
Available soon
Teaching method
The Anatomy Curricular Unit is divided into a Theoretical Course (Theoretical
Classes) and a Practical Course (Practical Classes). The student must
complete both courses in order to maximize learning.
Theoretical Course (Lectures) - The Theoretical Course will consist of
lectures. All programmatic content will be addressed sequentially. These
classes are optional attendance, being given in person or previously
recorded and made available on the Moodle platform.
Practical Course (Practical Classes) - The Practical Course will complement
the Theoretical Course. In each class there will be a summary, whose themes
will be discussed by the teacher and the students. There will be 2 classes per
week, of 110 minutes each, taking place according to the approved schedule.
Besides the discussion of the syllabus, during the Practical Course, students
will be able to:
- Observe anatomical models present in the Anatomy Department of the
NMS.
- Proceed to the presentation of group work
Evaluation method
Distributed throughout the semester/school year, with final evaluation exam/test.
Subject matter
The programmatic contents of the Anatomy II Curricular Unit are divided
into 3 fundamental areas: Organ Anatomy, Nerve Anatomy and Vessel
Anatomy, and included the deepening of concepts that each of these areas
in the areas of Descriptive, Topographical, Clinical and Imaging Anatomy.
Organ Anatomy: Topographic and descriptive anatomy of the organs of the
head and neck, organs of the thoracic cavity, organs of the digestive system,
urinary system, male and female genital system, endocrine and lymphoid
organs. Description and topography of the peritoneum and its
dependencies.
Anatomy of Nerves: Cranial nerves: Oculomotor nerve, trochlear nerve,
abducens nerve, trigeminal nerve - ophthalmic nerve (Willis), maxillary
nerve and mandibular nerve, facial nerve and intermediate nerve
(Wrisberg), glosso-pharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, accessory nerve,
hypoglossal nerve. Innervation of the organs of the thorax, digestive system,
urinary system and male and female genitalia
Vessel anatomy: Arterial, venous and lymphatic vasculature of the thorax,
abdomen and trunk. General Anatomy of the Heart and Vessels, general
considerations about heart and its anatomical constitution. Pericardium.
Innervation and vascularization of the heart. Cardionector system. Special
vascular anatomy.
Theoretical Course (Lectures) - The Theoretical Course will consist of
lectures. All programmatic content will be addressed sequentially. These
classes are optional attendance, being given in person or previously
recorded and made available on the Moodle platform.
Practical Course (Practical Classes) - The Practical Course will complement
the Theoretical Course. In each class there will be a summary, whose themes
will be discussed by the teacher and the students. There will be 2 classes per
week, of 110 minutes each, taking place according to the approved schedule.
Besides the discussion of the syllabus, during the Practical Course, students
will be able to:
- Observe anatomical models present in the Anatomy Department of the
NMS.
- Proceed to the presentation of group work