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 |
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 |
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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 |
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Snell, R.S. |
8th 2008 |
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Clinical Anatomy by Regions |
Recommended Books: |
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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