Anatomophysiology

Teaching Methodologies

The assessment comprises three written tests that include the theoretical matrix with 50% and the theoreticalpractical
matrix with 50%.
In each evaluation component the student must obtain a minimum of 9 values
To be approved, the weighted average must be equal to or greater than 10 values.
Final written exam with a minimum grade of 10 values for approval, in the periods contemplated in the academic calendar and in accordance with the provisions of the academic rules of ESTESC.

Learning Results

The student must acquire knowledge of:
Be able to demonstrate about anatomy and physiology;
Be able to understand anatomy applied to physiology;
Be able to apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology to biomechanics
The student must acquire skills to:
Students will obtain theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of anatomy and physiology, allowing them to intervene directly in society
With the acquisition of knowledge in the health area, they will have foundations for decision-making in various areas of health
The student must acquire competences to:
Obtain an overview of the concepts of anatomy and physiology in an attempt to be able to assess changes in the most diverse areas of structures that make up the human body

Program

Part 1 – Chapter of generalities which includes general concepts of the various systems within the scope of anatomy and physiology
Part 2 – Anatomy of the musculoskeletal system covering all structures attached to this system;
Part 3 – Anatomy and physiology of the cardiorespiratory system;
Part 4 – Anatomy and physiology of the digestive system,
Part 5 – Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and spine

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Anatomia Orientada para Clinica, Keith L. Moore, Rio de Janeiro : GUANABARA KOOGAN, 1992;
Anatomia e fisiologia, Seeley, Lisboa, Lusodidacta, 1997
Sobotta, Atlas de Anatomia, R. Putz, Rio de Janeiro, GUANABARA KOOGAN, 2000;
Compendio de Anatomia Descritiva, L. Testut, Barcelona, Salvat, 1983
Netter, Atlas Interactivo de Anatomia Humana, Frank H. Netter, Artemd, 1999