ANATOMY. Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks)

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ANATOMY Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks) SEMESTER LECTURES LAB CLASSES SEMINARS TOTAL FIRST 4 hours (2+2) 4 hours (2+2) 1 hour 135 hours SECOND 3 hours 4 hours (2+2) 2 hours 135 hours FIRST SEMESTER 15 weeks x 9 hours = 135 hours (4 + 4 + 1) 1 st week: 1. Introduction to gross anatomy (2 hours). 2. Bones and the skeletal system. Joints (2 hours) 1. Clavicle, scapula, humerus (2 hours) 2. Radius, ulna and bones of the hand (2 hours) Joints of the upper limb (1 hour - computer classroom) 2 nd week: 1. Muscle tissue and the muscular system. Blood vessels and the cardiovascular system (2 hours) 2. Nervous tissue and the nervous system (2 hours) 1. Axilla walls and contents (2 hours) 2. Anterior region of the arm (2 hours) Lymphatics of the upper limb (1 hour - computer classroom)

3 rd week: 1. Blood vessels of the upper limb (2 hours) 2. Nerves of the upper limb brachial plexus (2 hours) 1. Anterior and lateral regions of the forearm and palmar hand (2 hours) 2. Scapular region, posterior region of the arm, forearm and dorsal hand (2 hours) Regional and applied anatomy of the upper limb (1 hour - computer classroom) 4 th week: 1. Surface anatomy and clinical anatomy of the upper limb (2 hours) 2. Vascular system of the lower limb (2 hours) 1. Hip bone, femur, patella (2 hours) 2. Tibia, fibula and bones of the foot (2 hours) Joints of the lower limb (1 hour - computer classroom) 5 th week: 1. Nerves of the lower limb (2 hours) 2. Surface anatomy and clinical anatomy of the lower limb (2 hours) 1. Anterior and medial regions of the thigh (2 hours) 2. Anterior and lateral regions of the leg and dorsal foot (2 hours) Blood vessels of the lower limb (1 hour computer classroom) 6 th week: 1. The structure of the thoracic walls - bones and joints. Surface anatomy (markings of thoracic organs, lines of orientation). Breasts (2 hours) 2. The structure of the thoracic walls - muscles, blood vessels and nerves. Back. (2 hours) 1. Gluteal region and posterior region of the thigh (2 hours) 2. Popliteal fossa, posterior region of the leg and plantar foot (2 hours) Regional and applied anatomy of the lower limb (1 hour computer classroom)

7 th week: 1. Diaphragm. Thoracic cavity subdivisions. Organa in situ (2 hours) 2. Superior mediastinum (2 hours) 1. Vertebral column (vertebrae, sacrum), ribs, sternum (2 hours) 2. Thoracic walls - muscles, blood vessels and nerves of the thoracic walls, diaphragm (2 hours) Surface anatomy and joints of the thoracic walls (1 hour - computer classroom) 8 th week: 1. Heart (2 hours) 2. Arterial and nerve supply of the heart; pericardium and surface anatomy of the heart valves (2 hours) 1. Thoracic cavity, subdivisions. Superior and middle mediastinum; pericardium (2 hours) 2. Heart (2 hours) Clinical anatomy of the heart and pericardium (1 hour - computer classroom) 9 th week: 1. Posterior mediastinum - oesophagus, thoracic part of aorta, azygos veins, thoracic duct, thoracic part of the sympathetic trunk (2 hours) 2. Pleura and lungs (2 hours) 1. Posterior mediastinum (2 hours) 2. Pleura and lungs (2 hours) Surface and regional anatomy of the thoracic organs (1 hour - computer classroom)

10 th week: 1. Surface anatomy of the anterolateral abdominal wall, markings of the organs and lines of orientation, inguinal region (2 hours) 2. Abdominal cavity, subdivisions. Peritoneum and reflections (2 hours) 1. Anterolateral abdominal wall, inguinal region and umbilicus. Organa in situ; Abdominal cavity and subdivisions. Peritoneum and reflections, omental bursa; Abdominal organs - subdivisions (2 hours) 2. Back, posterior abdominal wall, lumbar region (2 hours) Changing of the GIT during intrauterine development and peritoneal cavity (1 hour computer classroom) 11 th week: 1. Stomach, duodenum, jejunum and ileum, large intestine (parts, position, relationship, peritoneum) - (2 hours) 2. Liver (morphology, position, relationship, ligaments). Portal vein. Biliary ducts. Pancreas. Spleen (morphology, position, relationship, peritoneum) - (2 hours) 1. Stomach. Duodenum, jejunum and ileum. Large intestine. Superior and inferior mesenteric arteries and veins (2 hours) 2. Liver. Biliary ducts. Pancreas. Spleen. Coeliac trunk. Portal vein (2 hours) Anatomy of the inguinal hernias. Portal-systemic anastomoses (1 hour computer classroom)

12 th week: 1. Retroperitoneal space (walls, contents). Abdominal aorta (position, relationships, collateral and terminal branches). Inferior vena cava (position, beginning and tributaries). Abdominal autonomic nerves. (2 hours) 2. Kidney (morphology, position, relationships, coverings, blood vessels). Abdominal part of the ureter. Suprarenal glands. (2 hours) 1. Retroperitoneal space. Abdominal aorta (position, relationships, collateral, and terminal branches). Inferior vena cava (position, beginning and tributaries). Abdominal autonomic nerves. (2 hours) 2. Kidney. Abdominal part of the ureter. Suprarenal glands (2 hours) Sectional anatomy and medical imagining of the abdominal organs (1 hour computer classroom) 13 th week: 1. Surface anatomy of pelvis. Bony pelvis, pelvic walls and floor. Pelvic nerves and arteries (2 hours) 2. Perineum. Male external genital organs (surface anatomy, position, relationships). Female external genital organs (2 hours) 1. Pelvic walls and floor. Pelvic nerves and arteries (2 hours) 2. Peritoneum. Male external genital organs. Female external genital organs (2 hours) Sexual differences in bony pelvis (1 hour computer classroom) 14 th week: 1. Urinary bladder. Rectum. Anal canal. Pelvic part of the ureter. Urethra (2 hours) 2. Male internal genital organs (2 hours) 1. Pelvic cavity subdivisions. Pelvic viscera, sexual differences in position (2 hours) 2. Rectum. Anal canal. Male internal genitals organs (2 hours) Clinical anatomy of the male genital organs (1 hour computer classroom)

15 th week: 1. Female internal genital organs (2 hours) 2. Clinical anatomy of the female genital organs (2 hour) 1. Female internal genitals organs (2 hour) 2. Topographical and functional anatomy of pelvic viscera (2 hours) Functional anatomy of male and female genital organs (1 hour computer classroom)

ANATOMY Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks) FIRST SEMESTER - LECTURES Week Date I 6.10 11. 10 II 13 18. 10. III 20 25. 10. IV 27. 10 1.11 V 3.11 7.11. VI 10 14. 11 VII 17 21.11.. VIII 24.11 28. 11. IX 1.12 5. 12. X 8.12 12. 12. XI 15 19. 12. XII 8.1 9. 1. Tuesday Lecture 1 9:00-10:30 Group I, II, III, IV TEOFILOVSKI - PARAPID MILISAVLJEVIĆ MILISAVLJEVIĆ RADONJIĆ RADONJIĆ BEĆIROVIĆ* ĐONIĆ TEOFILOVSKI - PARAPID MALOBABIĆ MALOBABIĆ MALIKOVIĆ FILIPOVIĆ** Wednesday Lecture 2 9:00-10:30 Group I, II, III, IV ĐURIĆ STIJAK MILISAVLJEVIĆ RADONJIĆ ĐURIĆ ĐONIĆ ĐULEJIĆ TEOFILOVSKI - PARAPID MALOBABIĆ ĐULEJIĆ BEĆIROVIĆ FILIPOVIĆ** XIII 12. MALIŠ MALIŠ 16.1 XIV 19 23.1 ĐURIĆ STIJAK XV 26-30.1 MALIKOVIĆ FILIPOVIĆ Makeups: * Wednesday, Nov 12. 16:15-17:45 **Saturday, January 10, 9.00 and 10.45-12,15

ANATOMY Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks) FIRST SEMESTER - LABS Wee k Date I 6.10 11. 10 II 13 18. 10. III 20 25. 10. IV 27. 10 1.11 V 3.11 7.11. VI 10 14. 11 VII 17 21.11.. VIII 24.11 28. 11. IX 1.12 5. 12. X 8.12 12. 12. XI 15 19. 12. XII 8.1 9. 1. XIII 12. 16.1 XIV 19 23.1 XV 26-30.1 Tuesday LAB 1 - I, II, III, IV 16:15-17:45 Thursday LAB 2 - I, II, III, IV 14:00-15:30 Right Lab Left Lab Right Lab Left Lab Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group I Group II Group III Group IV Milisavljević Teofilovski-Parapid Milovanović Milovanović Milisavljević Milisavljević Milisavljević Filipović Teofilovski-Parapid Milovanović Milisavljević Filipović Teofilovski-Parapid Milovanović Filipović Teofilovski-Parapid * * Filipović Teofilovski-Parapid * * Filipović Teofilovski-Parapid ** ** MAKEUPS *Wednesday, Nov 12, 18-19,30 **Saturday, Jan 11, 12:30-14.00 Milisavljević Milovanović Milovanović ** ** Filipović Filipović Filipović Milisavljević Milisavljević Teofilovski-Parapid Milovanović Teofilovski-Parapid Milovanović

ANATOMY Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks) FIRST SEMESTER - SEMINARS Week Date I 6.10 11. 10 II 13 18. 10. III 20 25. 10. IV 27. 10 1.11 V 3.11 7.11. VI 10 14. 11 VII 17 21.11.. VIII 24.11 28. 11. IX 1.12 5. 12. X 8.12 12. 12. XI 15 19. 12. XII 8.1 9. 1. XIII 12. 16.1 XIV 19 23.1 XV 26-30.1 Milisavljević Filipović Filipović Filipović Filipović Filipović Thursday SEMINAR 10:30-11:15 Thursday SEMINAR 11:30-12:15 Group I Group II Group III Group IV Milisavljević Teofilovski- Milisavljević Parapid Milisavljević Milisavljević Teofilovski- Teofilovski- Parapid Parapid Teofilovski- Parapid Teofilovski- Parapid

THE SCORING SYSTEM FOR STUDENTS OF ENGLISH CURRICULUM A. COLLOQUIM, 30 QUESTIONS, PASSING MINIMUM 16 CORRECT ANSWERS Scores points 28 30 10 25 27 9 22 24 8 19 21 7 16 18 6 FIRST COLLOQUIUM, UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITY, ANATOMY OF THORAX ANATOMY OF ABDOMEN, AND LESSER PELVIS March, the first and second week, possibly February 25 and March 04, 2015 SECOND COLLOQUIUM AND BONES AND JOINTS OF THE HEAD AND NECK, ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK, AND SPECIAL SENSES May 6 and 13, 2015 FINAL EXAM STARTING FROM JUNE 2015 Scoring B. Practical exam 26 questions, 14 required minimum Scores points 25,26 20 22 24 18 19 21 16 16 18 14 14,15 12 C. Final test. 74 questions, 38 required minimum Scores points 69 74 50 62 68 44 54 61 38 46 53 32 38 45 26

D. Points gained for the regularity of attendance and the activity during the school year Students who are taking part actively during practical work or seminars might be granted with extra 4 credits. In the accepted range of absences (2 for labs, 1 for seminars, per semester) 6 pts Over the accepted range, but with the make ups approval (up to 6 absences for labs and 3 seminars per semester) 3 pts No lecture attendance at all, no make ups approval 0 pts E. Four additional points maximum for the activity during academic year (two per each semester). Final note (A+B+ C+D =100 pts maximum, 51 pts minimum) Pts note 100 91 10 (excellent) 90 81 9 (excellent) 80 71 8 (very good) 70 61 7 (good) 60 51 6 (satisfactory) THE COURSE DIRECTOR Prof. Branislav Filipović. M.D., D.Sc. branislav.filipovic@mfub.bg.ac.rs 11