The course requires the basic knowledge of macroscopic morphology, relations, and rudiments of microscopic organization concerning the organs of the systems: locomotor, tegumentary, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, urinary, male and female genital, endocrine, central and peripheral nervous.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course the student must have a general knowledge of cytology, microscopic anatomy, systemic anatomy and general physiology, and get a deeper insight into the functional morphology of systems which have a higher relevance for the profession of Sanitary technician?
Teaching Methods
lectures with extensive use of images, self evaluation tests
Type of Assessment
oral esamination
Course program
Introduction to the study of human anatomy and anatomical terminology.
General principles of systemic and functional anatomy related to:
Locomotor system.
Integumentary system.
Respiratory system.
Cardiovascular system: blood and heart.
Lymphatic system and immunity.
Endocrine system.
Digestive system.
Urinary system.
Male and female reproductive systems.
Central nervous system: spinal cord and brain.