- Docente: Lucia Manzoli
- Credits: 1
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 5904)
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from Mar 17, 2025 to May 15, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end of the macro- and microscopic lab activities, through the use of human bones, plastic models, plastinated organs and human corpses, the student is able to describe the human body and its tridimensional, topographic and functional relations.
Course contents
he Integumentary System
The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue
The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton and skull
The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton
Joints
Muscular Tissue
The Muscular System
The Cardiovascular System: The Blood
The Cardiovascular System: The Heart
The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics
The Lymphatic System and Immunity
The Respiratory System
Readings/Bibliography
Netter F.,Atlante di Anatomia Umana, Edra
Netter F.Atlante interattivo di Anatomia Umana, Edra
Rohen-Yokochi,Atlante fotografico di Anatomia descrittiva e topografica, Piccin
Atlante di Anatomia,Prometheus, EdiSes
Young B. et al.,Wheater Istologia ed Anatomia microscopica, Edra
Teaching methods
The teachers are always present in the classrooms where the workshops are held, to help students, divided into groups, to use the available material, leading them to a better comprehension of the discipline.
Under the guidance of tutors (senior students), some anatomy surface activities are organized, so that students can identify the main landmarks of the splancnic organs starting from the bony structures of reference.
“As concerns the teaching methods of this course unit, all students must attend Module 1, 2 [https://www.unibo.it/en/services-and-opportunities/health-and-assistance/health-and-safety/online-course-on-health-and-safety-in-study-and-internship-areas] online, while Module 3 on health and safety is to be attended in class. Information about Module 3 attendance schedule is available on the website of your degree programme”
Assessment methods
he Laboratory does not have a own grade. The final verification consists of an oral exam in which the student must demonstrate the acquired knowledge of the systematic and topographical anatomy and neuroanatomy of the various organs. Students must also identify the anatomical structure of a microscopic slide.
The result is graduated from 18/30 to 30/30. The minimum grade is achieved by a non-thorough knowledge of the subject, it reaches 19 to 25 for a fair knowledge, 26 to 29 for a good knowledge, while 30 represents an excellent knowledge and "cum laude" is added in case of excellence.
The final evaluation takes into account the grades of the History of Medicine Course.
Teaching tools
Lectures using computer presentations.
CT and MR imaging,
Office hours
See the website of Lucia Manzoli