Anatomy I

Base Knowledge

biologia Humana

Teaching Methodologies

The theoretical classes are aimed to present in detail the contents. It utilizes an expository methodology-active, appealing the direct intervention of the students, favouring an abundant iconography openly to the detriment of teaching theoretical and descriptive purposes only. On theoretical and practical aspects of the teaching of anatomy favours, the realization of practical work, viewing multimedia, explanations and demonstrations on models and the participation in autopsies. Summary evaluation by test, work and exam

Learning Results

The student must acquire knowledge of: • Descriptive and topographical anatomy in different anatomic planes. • Normal human anatomy from the embryonic development to the elderly, distinguishing the normal from its variants.• Description and location of the anatomical structures taught, according to the international anatomical nomenclature. • Characteristics of the musculoskeletal system  and Thorax . The student must acquire skills: • Identification and description of the normal anatomical appearance and variants. The student must acquire competences of: • Develop the ability to retain and in the future expand his knowledge in anatomy. • Describe the anatomical structures of the musculoskeletal system  and Thorax and their anatomical relationships

Program

Brief history of anatomy, anatomical terminology and position and anatomical plans. General concepts relating to different organ systems. Musculoskeletal System: – Anatomy of axial and appendicular skeleton (bones, joints, muscles, vascularization and innervation). Thorax: – Anatomy of the thoracic cavity and viscera, diaphragm, pleura, lungs, bronchial tree, mediastinum and heart (vascularization, innervation, lymphatic drainage).

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Bibliografia Primária:

Moore, KL, Dalley AF (2022). Clinically Oriented Anatomy . 9ª ED., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Baltimore Netter, FH (2010). Atlas of Human Anatomy. 5ª ED., Saunders . Esperança Pina JA. (2010) 2ª Ed. Anatomia Humana da Locomoção, Lisboa. Lidel. Sobotta J. Putz R., Pabst (2009) 14th Ed. Atlas of Anatomy of Human Anatomy (single vol). Churchill Livingstone. Williams, Peter L; Warwick, Roger – Gray anatomia. Madrid [etc.]: Churchill Livingstone, cop. 1992. 2 vols. ISBN 84-205-2298-8.