Learning objectives
1st LEARNING ENPOINT: the student is expected to know the human body structure in its macro- and microscopic aspects, in a clinical perspective, with a special focus on head and neck anatomy.
2nd LEARNING ENPOINT; the student is expected to be able to describe shape, position, relationship, structure vascularization and innervation of the different organs of the human body. The student is supposed to be able to identify individual morphological diversities providing a methodological approach preparatory to the clinical reasoning
3rd LEARNING ENPOINT: the student is expected to be able to develop an anatomical-based thinking and to possess autonomous judgement on the correlation between structure and function.
4th LEARNING ENPOINT: the student is expected to master an anatomical language
Course unit content
Lessons content:
human gross and microscopic anatomy. Muculo-skeletal apparatus. Cardiovascular system. Primary and secondary lymphoid organs. Digestive system and related glands, respiratory system. Uro-genitary tract. Endocrine system. Central and peripheral nervous system
Full programme
The locomotor apparatus: Joints classification. Skull: inner and outer surface, features of each bone. Temporomandibular joint: gross, microscopic and functional anatomy. Masticatory muscles and mandible movements. Facial muscles. Cranial development. Main cranial points, lines and planes employed in anthropometry. General features of the vertebral column, the ribcage, the pelvic girdle, the limbs and muscles of relevance.
Cardiovascular System. Heart: shape, position, relationship and structure. Pericardium. Mediastinum. General features of the arteries, the veins and the capillaries. Arteries and veins of the general circulation, with special emphasis on head and neck circulation. Generalities about lymphatic vessels. Lymph node. Thymus. Spleen. Gastrointestinal system. Abdominal cavity, peritoneal cavity. Oral cavity. Teeth: lassification and identification, morphology and function. Paraodontal tissues. Salivatory glands. Liver and pancreas. Respiratory system: nasal and paranasal cavities, trachea, larynx, bronchi, lungs: shape, position, relantionship and structure. Urinary system. Kidney: shape, position, relantionship and structure. Reproductive system. Endocrine system. Central nervous system. Surface aspects and internal organization of the spinal cord, the encephalic trunk, the cerebellum, the diencephalon, the telencephalon. Sensitive, optical, acoustic, vestibular, gustatory, olfactory, pyramidal, and extrapyramidal pathways. Peripheral nervous system: general features of the spinal nerves, the cranial nerves, and the sympathetic system. Cranial nerves: nuclei, distribution, ganglia and functional aspects
Bibliography
BARBATELLI et al.– Anatomia Umana, Fondamenti. Ediz. Edi Ermes
FONZI L. “Anatomia funzionale e clinica dello splancnocranio” Ediz. Edi Ermes
TILLMAN B. “Atlante di anatomia odontoiatrica e medicina” RC Ediz. Scientifiche
NETTER F. "Atlante di Anatomia umana". Masson
YOUNG B et al. "Wheather-Istologia e anatomia microscopica" Masson
Teaching methods
Interactive class lectures. Power point slide will be projected and uploaded weekly on “Elly” platform. Slides will be available for Dental Students only (“5027 - ODONTOIATRIA E PROTESI DENTARIA”). Atlas, anatomical models and the laboratory of virtual interactive dissection will be also available. Anatomical rooms with anatomical models will be available for individual learning
Assessment methods and criteria
The achievement of the above described learning objective will be verified by a witten text (section on Locomotor apparatus) an oral exam (all the other sections). See specific sections for details.
In case of the persistence of the health emergency, the exams will be conducted remotely with a written, multiple choices text by Elly and Teams platforms for section on Locomotor apparatus and by oral questions, through the Teams platform for the other sections.(guide http://selma.unipr.it/).
Students with SLD / BSE must first contact Le Eli-che: support for students with disabilities, D.S.A., B.E.S. (https://sea.unipr.it/it/servizi/le-eli-che-supporto-studenti-con-disabilita-dsa-bes)