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Anatomy I

 1. General Information:

Anatomy and  Embryology

   Course Title 

AN711

Code No.

Anatomy

   Department

250 hours

   Teaching Hours

English

   Language

First Year

   Academic Year

Dr. Moamer Al-gedan

   Course Coordinator

September 2020

   Date and Signature

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.1 Number of hours per week:
 
Lectures: 6hrs.           Laboratory:  2hrs.                   Tutorial:2hrs.                    Total: 10hrs.       
 
2.Objectives of Course:
 
 Providing  students with knowledge concerning the normal structure of the human body at the level of the anatomical regions and organs
 The study of the normal growth and development relevant to anatomical topics
 To correlate anatomical facts with their clinical applications
  

3.Intending Learning Outcomes (ILOs):

a.Knowledge and Understanding:

On successful completion of the course, student will be able to:

Identify basic anatomical structures of human body and how they are integrated to form functional units.

a.1

Define the surface landmarks of the underlying bones, muscles and tendons, and internal structures (main nerves, blood vessels and organs).

a.2

Identify anatomical structures of upper limbs, lower limbs, abdomen and pelvis.

a.3

Understand  the normal development of  human embryo (General embryology) and the common developmental anomalies.

a.4

 

 

 

 

 

 b.Intellectual Skills:

On successful completion of the course, student will be able to:

Correlate and analyze the anatomical facts to clinical aspects.

b.1

Interpret the normal anatomical structures on radiographs and ultrasonography

b.2

 

 

 

 

c.Practical and professional skills:

On successful completion of the course, student will be able to:

Examine the different internal structures in cadavers

c.1

Interpret some clinical findings in relation to developmental basis.

c.2

Apply the anatomical facts while examining living subject in order to reach a proper diagnosis

c.3

 

 

 

 

 d.General and Transferable skills:

On successful completion of the course, student will be able to:

Obtain good communicate skills: orally and by writing

d.1

Apply IT skills to present a scientific work.

d.2

Demonstrate appropriate respect to colleagues and work effectively in team.

d.3

Maintain a professional image concerning behavior, dress and speech.

d.4

 

 

 

 

 

4.Course Contents: 

Tutorials

Laboratory

Lectures

Total Hours (250)

Academic Subject

10

--

10

20

Introduction and General Anatomy

10

10

40

60

Upper Limb

10

10

30

50

Lower Limb

10

30

50

90

Abdomen & Pelvis

10

--

20

30

General Embryology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 5.Teaching and Learning Methods:

. Lectures 

. Tutorials

. Practical sessions:  

   = demonstration in the dissecting rooms

   = X ray films and video films.

 6. Evaluation Methods:

ILOs Assessed

%

Marks

250

Date

Evaluation Method

 

20%

50

 

Annual Work

1

Knowledge, understanding and intellectual skills

 

40

January

§ Mid-year Exam

 

Knowledge, understanding and intellectual skills

 

10

 

§ Other quizzes

 
 

80%

200

June

Final Exam

2

Knowledge, understanding and intellectual skills

 

125

 

§ Written

 

knowledge, understanding and intellectual skills Practical and professional skills

General and transferable skills

 

50

 

§ Practical

Knowledge, understanding and intellectual skills Professional, general and transferable skills

 

25

 

§ Oral

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Evaluation Schedule:

 

Date

Evaluation

January

Mid-Year exam:

Written exam includes different types of questions

MCQs, True & False, short essay questions, matching and complete the blanks

1

June

Final written exam: consists of different types of questions

 MCQs, True & False, short essay questions, matching and complete the blanks

2

Practical exam:

Objective structured practical exam (OSPE), plastinated and plastic specimens

3

Oral exam: mainly conducted by external visitors

4

Before mid-year exam

Other quizzes

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. References :

Place

Author

Edition

Publisher

Reference Title

Department

Department staff

   

Course handouts

 

Library

Drake, R.L.,

Vogl, W.

Mitchell, A.W.M.

1st

2004

Churchill Livingstone

Gray's Anatomy for Students

Essential Books

Library

Sadler, T.W.

10th

2006

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Langman’s Medical Embryology

==

Snell, R.S.

8th

2008

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Clinical Anatomy by Regions

Recommended Books:

==

Agur, A.M.R. Dalley, A.F.

11th

2004

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Grant's Atlas of Anatomy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9. Required Facilities:

 

Comments

Required Facilities

 

Dissecting rooms including cadavers, bones and plastic models.

 

Museum specimens, x-ray and computer programs including different atlases and C.D movies.

 

 

 

 

 

Course Coordinator: Dr Moamer Al- Gedan Signature: ……………………….

Programme Coordinator: Dr. Hussain Amaigil Signature:……………….………

Head of Department: Dr Moamer Al- Gedan Signature: ……………………….

 

Date: September 2020