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SYLLABUS 2014-2020
Module/course name:
HUMAN ANATOMY
Module code
LK.3.A.001
Faculty of Medicine with Dentistry Division
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Major: Medical
Specialty:
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Form of education Hours
Lecture 10
Seminar
Laboratory class 200
E-learning
Practical class
Internship
‘Students work input
(participation in elas, preparation, evaluation te)
Student’s hourly workload
1. Inclass: 210
2. Student's own work 390
‘Summary of the student's workload 600
ECTS points for module/eourse 20
Educational objectives:
The objective of the Human Anatomy Course is to familiarize the students with the structure of the human
body, its organs and systems, their mutual relations, basic functions and clinical correlations. The Human
Anatomy Course is spread over two semesters and covers topics concerning gross anatomy and its clinical
correlations. The course has to facilitate the students studying of the clinical sciences.
‘The matrix of learning outcomes for module/ subject with reference to verification methods of the intended
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EXAMPLES OF METHODS VERIFYING THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
In terms of knowledge: Oral exam (non-siandardized, standardized, sraditional, problem-based)
‘Written exam — the student producesiidentifies answers (essay, report; structured short-answer questions /SSQ/; multiple choice
questions /MCQ/: multiple response questions /MRQ/; matching test; truefflse test; open eloze te).
In terms of skills: practical exam; Objective Structured Clinical Examination /OSCE/; Mini-CEX (mini ~ clinical examination);
A reflective essay; an extended observation by a supervisor/tutor; 360-degree assessment (feedback from teachers, pets,
patients, other co-workers); self-assessment (portfolio included),
Course content: (use keywords referring to the content of each class following the intended learning outcomes):
Lectures (45 minutes):
1. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Upper Limb. Fractures. Nerve injuries. IV ports. Pulse taking areas.
2. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Lower Limb. Fractures. Nerve injuries. Pulse taking areas,
3. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Back. Nucleus pulposus protrusion. Intracranial hematomas. Lumbar
spinal puncture. Epidural anesthesia.
4, Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Thorax. Pleura: pneumothorax, haemothorax, chylothorax. Heart
tamponade. Auscultatory areas for cardiac valves5. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Abdomen, GERD, gallstones, appendicitis, hemorrhoids
6. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Pelvis. Kidney stones. BPH. Urinary tracts infections.
7. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Head 1. Fractures of the cranial bones and cranium.
8. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Head 2. Anatomical bases of conduction anesthesia of the Trigeminal
Nerve.
9. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Head 3. Anatomical bases of physical examination of the oral cavity
Anatomical base of the TMJ disorders,
10. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Neck
logical Anatomy of the Teeth 1; Incisors and Canines.
logical Anatomy of the Teeth 2: Premolars and Molars.
logical Anatomy of the Nervous System: Central Nervous System.
ical and Radiological Anatomy of the Nervous System: Peripheral Nervous System 1: Somatic Nervous
System,
15. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Nervous System: Peripheral Nervous System 2: Autonomic Nervous
System.
Laboratory class (90 minutes):
I. Introduction to the course, rules and regulations and syllabus. Anatomical terminology. Anatomical planes and
directions.
2. Overview of human anatomy: Skeletal, muscular, organ systems, circulatory and nervous systems,
3. Bones, joints and muscles of the upper limb. QUIZ. 1
4, Axilla, cubital fossa, carpal tunnel. Blood vessels and nerves of the upper limb. QUIZ 2
5, Partial Upper Limb, Bones, joints and muscles of the lower limb, QUIZ 3
6. Femoral triangle, adductor canal, popliteal fossa, Blood vessels and nerves of the lower limb, QUIZ 4
7. Partial Lower Limb. Vertebral column. QUIZ 5
8. Soff tissues of the back. Superficial and deep muscles. QUIZ 6
9. Spinal cord, spinal nerves, dermatomes, myotomes. Spinal meninges. QUIZ 7
10. Parti
Back. Thoracic wall. QUIZ 8
11, Diaphragm, Breast. QUIZ 9
12, Pleura, Organs of respiration. QUIZ 10
13, Pericardium and heart, QUIZ. 11
14, Mediastinum. QUIZ 12
15, Autonomic innervation of thoracic viscera. QUIZ 13
16. Partial Thorax. Anterior abdominal wall, Rectus sheath. Inguinal canal. Internal surface of anterior abdominal
wall, QUIZ 14
17. Posterior abdominal wall. Retroperitoneal space: abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava. Lumbar plexus. QUIZ 15
18. Peritoneum and peritoneal cavity. Gl viscera: esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine. QUIZ 16
19. Gl viscera: liver, gallbladder, pancreas, Hepatic portal vein. Spleen. QUIZ 17
20. Kidney, ureter, suprarenal glands. QUIZ 1821. Autonomic innervation of abdominal viscera. QUIZ 19)
22. Partial Abdomen. Bony pelvis. Pelvie diaphragm. QUIZ 20
23. Blood vessels and nerves of pelvis. Autonomic innervation of pelvis and perineum. Urinary bladder, urethra.
Quiz 21
24, Perineum. Rectum, anal canal. QUIZ 22
25, Male reproductive system. QUIZ 23
26, Female reproductive system, QUIZ 24
27. Partial Pelvis. Review of material for Semester Test: Upper and Lower Limb, Thorax and Back.
28, Review of material for Semester Test: Abdomen and Pelvis.
29, Semester Test
30, Seminar after Semester Test
31. Neuroanatomy I: Autonomic Nervous System. QUIZ 25
32, Neuroanatomy Il: Central Nervous System: Brain, Ventricles. Cerebrospinal fluid. Meninges. QUIZ 26
33, Neuroanatomy Il: Spinal Cord. Ascending Sensory Tracts. Descending Motor Tracts. QUIZ 27
34, Skull — neurocranium. Cranial openings and contents. QUIZ 28
35. Skull ~ viscerocranium, Cranial openings and contents. QUIZ 29
36, Face ~ muscles and blood supply. QUIZ 30
37. Face — nerve supply. CN V and VII. QUIZ 31
38. Oral cavity. Temporomandibular joint. Salivary glands. Lymphaties of the face. CN IX and XI. QUIZ 32
39. Eye. CN II, III, IV, VI QUIZ 33
40, Ear. CN VIII. QUIZ 34
41. Pterygopalatine fossa, Nose. CN 1. Paranasal sinuses. QUIZ 35,
42. Partial Head. Seminar for Head Partial
43. Bones and joints of the neck. QUIZ 36
44, Muscles of the neck. CN XI. QUIZ 37
45. Triangles of the neck. QUIZ 38
46. Endocrine layer of the cervical viscera. Lymphatic of the neck. QUIZ 39
47. Alimentary layer of the cervical viscera. CN X. QUIZ 40
48, Respiratory layer of the cervical viscera. QUIZ 41
49. Cervical plexus and cervical part of the autonomic nervous system, QUIZ 42
50, Partial Neck. Seminar for Neck Partial.31. Bas
Dental terminology. QUIZ 43
52. Morphology of Permanent Incisors and Canines. QUIZ 44
53. Morphology of Premolars. QUIZ 45
54. Morphology of Molars. Primary and Mixed Dentation. QUIZ 46
58, Periodontal anatomy. QUIZ 47
56, Partial Dental Anatomy. Seminar for Dental Anatomy Partial
57. Review of the Neck and Head
58. Review of the Dental Anatomy
59, Semester Test
60. Seminar for Semester Test
Obligatory literatw
1. Gross Anatomy, 5" ed. or later; K.W. Chung. Lippincott Williams& Wilkins
2. Clinically Oriented Anatomy 6th ed., Moore K.L, Dalley A.F, Agur A.M.R, Lippincott Williams& Wilki
Complementary literature:
1. Atlas of Human Anatomy, A.M. Gilroy, B.R. MacPherson, L.M. Ross, ThiemeMedical Publishers, In
2, UpToDate database
Requirements for didactic aids (multimedia projector, movie camera, ete)
Dissection room, human corps and specimens, anatomical models, multimedia projector. computer
Conditions for obtaining a credit for the subject:
ATTENDANCE AND BEHAVIOR POLICY
1 Students MUST attend ALL lab sessions and lectures.
2. Students should come to lab sessions prepared and on-time (10 minutes before the class). Students MUST
participate in labs and lectures in an active way. Students that are late for class are not allowed to enter the classroom.
3, Student cannot receive a passing score for the subject if he/she missed more than one class without excuse of
scheduled hours in the form of seminars, labs or practical classes. In the case of absences with excuse in the form of
seminars, labs or practical classes, the content of classes the student missed shall be made up according to the
schedule given by the teacher. In the case of a medical condition, a student is permitted 4 justified absences (30%
absences of year -15% per each semester) does not apply for partial, semester final exam.
4. In the case of excused absences supported with the certification of the Dean or Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs,
such an absence is not included in the limit of scheduled hours as referred to in sec. 3, all missed work covered by the
's during excused absences shall be made up according to the schedule settled by the student with the teacher.
5. The medical excuse note must be submitted to the Department of Human Anatomy Secretary's Office and Dean’s
Office within 3 working day from the date of the absence for approval and certification. A scanned copy of the
excuse note can also be e-mailed to student@imul.pl in cases where a student is not capable of submitting the excuse
note in person
6, Failure to obey the attendance policy will result in the student not being allowed to pass the semester and take the
final exam. ALL missed quizzes for each anatomic section (for students with an approved medical excuse note from
the Department of Human Anatomy and/or Dean’s Office) will be made up after each Partial Test, Partial tests (for
7students with approved medical excuse note from the Department of Human Anatomy and/or Dean's Office) must be
made up within one week from the date of the actual partial test. The partial test can be made-up only by
appointment. An official request has to be made and sent to student@imul-pl after which a date and time will be e-
mailed to the student for the make-up of the partial. Students are obligated to fill out evaluation questionnaires,
7, Students must participate in lab sessions according to the schedule; any changes have to be discussed with the
course coordinator.
8, Students are obligated to be prepared for classes and must actively participate in the discussions.
9. Students attending the course have to formerly agree, accept and sign the Code of Honor.
10, Attending lectures is MANDATORY
11. During tests, answers to test questions must be written with pen (NOT PENCIL). Correct answers must be
marked with a *X" and the correct corresponding letter MUST BE WRITTEN in the empty gray area at the end of
each row. The answer in the gray area is considered the FINAL answer and is the only answer that will be counted.
Answer sheets filled out in any other way will not be taken under consideration and will not be checked.
12. Cheating on quizzes, pattials and semester test will result in not gaining any points for these tests and a referral to
the faculty and administration officials. STUDENTS ARE FORBITTEN FROM WRITING BIG CAPITAL
S/SEMESTER TEST AND FINAL
the student receiving “0” points and
LETTERS ON THEIR TEST PAPERS DURING THE QUIZZES/PARTIA\
EXAM. If caught, it will be regarded as a sign of cheating and will result
being ask to leave.
13. Cheating on the final exam will result in failing the course and a referral to the administration. STUDENTS ARE
FORBIDDEN FROM WRITING BIG CAPITAL LETTERS ON THEIR TEST PAPERS DURING THE
QUIZZES/PARTIALS/SEMESTER TEST AND FINAL EXAM,
14, Students must wear clean, ironed white coats (tie in the back) or material scrubs and lab shoes (white shoes)
during all lab session and every time they enter the Department of Human Anatomy. Additionally, students must put
on their head covers during dissection labs. Students who do not fulfill these requirements will not be allowed to
Participate in the lab sessions and will not be able to make up the labs/material missed. Please follow on guidelines
for medical professionalism.
15, Coats and regular shoes must be left in the cloakroom.
16, The use of mobile phones or any other kind of electronic equipment is PROHIBITED during lab sessions,
lectures and tests.
17. Any form of photography (including conventional or digital cameras, video recording or mobile phone cameras)
within the Department of Human Anatomy is FORBIDDEN. Polish law regulations in terms of Copyrights are
applicable, (
18. ating and drinking is not permitted in the Department of Human Anatomy.
19, Smoking in the area of the Department of Human Anatomy is strictly prohibited.
20, Professional Behavior. Students joining the medical school are expected to abide by the norms of professional
behavior, which are characterized by the following attributes:
‘© honesty, punctuality and appropriate clothing
acknowledging sources of information, avoiding pirating and plagiarism
‘© respecting other people’s individuality, rights and property
« responsibility for own deeds and academic commitments
ability to communicate clearly and provide full information when asked to do so during lab sessions and tests.
21. Students are obligated to fill out an evaluation questionnaire at the end of each semester and/or course. The
Department of Human Anatomy isn’t obligated to inform students about their quizz, semester and final exam resultsunless the students complete the evaluation questionnaire,
22. All communication with the Department of Human Anatomy must be addressed to student@imul pl
‘TESTS DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS FOR PASSING THE COURSE PARTIAL TESTS
1. After every section students are required to take a partial test consisting of the multiple choice questions (students
obtain one point for one correctly answered question), The number of questions in particular partial tests is presented
below:
UPPER LIMB ~ 15 MCQs
LOWER LIMB ~ 15 MCQs
BACK ~ 15 MCQs
THORAX ~ 20 MCQs
ABDOMEN 20 MCQs
PELVIS ~ 20 MCQs
NEUROANATOMY ~ 20 MCQs
HEAD ~ 30 MCQs
NECK ~ 20 MCQs
DENTAL ANATOMY ~ 20 MCQs
2. Attendance during partial tests is obligatory. Students who are not present at the partial tests will not have an
opportunity to take them during the other term (the only exceptions is in the case of a justified absence supported by a
medical excuse note meeting the Department of Human Anatomy’s Attendance Policy.
3, Students may inquire to view their tests for 3 days from the date of actual partial. The student must e-mail to the
Department of Human Anatomy secretary at student@imul.pl to fil in the form and inform them that they would
like to come and see their partial. The student will then receive a date and time when they can come and check
their partial. ANY INQUIRES AFTER THE 3 DAYS HAVE PAST WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
QUIZZES
1. During every lab session students are required to take short quizzes, consisting of 5 MCQs. Students obtain | point
for every correctly answered question.
2. Attendance at the quizzes is MANDATORY. Students who are not present during the quizzes will not have an
opportunity to take them at a later date ONLY EXCEPTION being a justified absence supported by the excuse note
meeting Department of Human Anatomy’s Attendance Policy. In such cases, students will have another opportunity
to make up the quizzes, Only students with Department of Human Anatomy or Dean’s Office approved/certified
excuse notes will be able to make up a quiz/quizzes, Students with approved medical excuse note are allowed to
make up max. 3 quizzes per one semester.
3. After each quiz the teaching assistant will go over the quiz and answer all questions pertaining to it. Inquiries about
10‘quizzes after that point will not be considered
4, Students may inquire to view their quizzes for 3 days from the date of actual partial, The student must e-mail to the
Department of Human Anatomy secretary at student@imul pl to fill in the form and inform them that they would like
to come and see their quiz. The student will then receive a date and time when they can come and check their quiz.
ANY INQUIRES AFTER THE 3 DAYS HAVE PAST WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
CLASS PERFORMANCE,
Students will be graded for class performance during each lab session. Students will have the opportunity to obtain a
maximum of 2 points during lab sessions for their performance. This means answering given questions correctly and
being active in class discussions. 1 Point will be given to students who answer a question correctly but were not
active in the class discussions. Zero “0” points will be given to students who answer incorrectly. Ifa student did not
have an opportunity to answer a question, he/she will be given an opportunity during the next lab. It is in the
student's own interest to be active and answer questions during each lab as lab performance points are included in the
Semester’s Total Points. Not obtaining lab performance points throughout the semester will result in a lower total of
points at the end of the semester.
SEMESTER TEST
| At the end of each semester, students are obliged to take a semester test.
2. A Semester test consists of 45 multiple choice questions covering material from the whole semester (students
‘obtain one point for every correctly answered question),
3. Attendance at the semester test is MANDATORY. Students who are not present will not have an opportunity to
take it during a later date - the only exceptions regard justified absences supported by a medical excuse note meeting
the Department of Human Anatomy’s Attendance Policy
4. Students may inquire to view their tests for 3 days from the actual date of the semester test. The student must e-
mail to the Department of Human Anatomy secretary at'student@imul.pl to fill in form and inform them that they
‘would like to come and see their partial. The student will then receive a date and time when they can come and check
their partial, ANY INQUIRES AFTER THE 3 DAYS HAVE PAST WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. In the case, a
student feels there has been formal discrepancies in the examination process, the student can submit a request to the
Department of Human Anatomy for another retake. (
‘The number of questions in the Semester Test in the Fall Semester is presented below:
UPPER LIMB ~ 5 MCQs
LOWER LIMB ~ 5 MCQs
BACK ~5 MCQs
THORAX ~ 10 MCQs
ABDOMEN 10 MCQs
PELVIS ~ 10 MCQs
The number of questions in the Semester Test in the Spring Semester is presented below:NEUROANATOMY — 10 MCOs
HEAD ~ 15 MCQs
NECK ~ 10 MCQs
DENTAL ANATOMY ~ 10 MCQs
FINAL EXAM
1. To be allowed to take the Final Exam in the Human Anatomy course, a student must achieve no less than 51%
from EACH semester and obtain a positive evaluation from the Department of Human Anatomy Faculty Council
Meeting. The list of students who passed the course and can take the final exam will be posted on www.imul.pl after
the final evaluation of the student’s achievements which will take place during the Department of Human Anatomy
Faculty Council Meeting
To enter the final exam students must identify themselves with their student IDs or any other form of picture ID
(passport, driver's license, ete...)
2. The final exam will consist of 100 multiple choice questions, during which students can obtain a maximum of 100
points (students obtain one point for every correctly answered question),
3. Students have 100 minutes to answer the examination questions.
4. To pass the final exam students have to answer at least 60% of the questions correctly and thus obtain at least 60
points.
5. In the case of a student not passing the final examination, the student will have another opportunity to pass the
exam during the two Retake Exams. Each Retake Exam consists of 100 MCQs. Students have 100 minutes to answer
the examination questions.
6, Final and retake examin
on’s grading scale:
Less than 60 %
(Fail) 60 — 70 % 3,0 (pass)
71-79% 3,5 (satisfactory)
80 — 84 % 4,0 (good)
85 — 89 % 4,5 (better than good)
90 — 100 % 5,0 (very good)
Final results for passing the course will be posted after the evaluation of student's achievements which will take place
during Department of Human Anatomy Faculty Council Meeting and will consist of the student's final grade for the
Human Anatomy course. Please note that results will be posted online ONLY for students who have filled out an
evaluation questionnaire within 5 working days.
‘The name and address of the department/clinic where the course is taught (module/course); contact
details (phone number/ email addres
Chair and Department of Human Anatomy, Medical University of Lublin, phone: 81 448 60 20,
www. imul pl, e-mail: student @imul.plNames of the author/authors of this syllabus:
Names of the teacher/teachers conducting classes:
Dean’s signature
Date of submission: