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 | Biomedical module: General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including notions in general embryology and general genetics and Introduction to Human Anatomy - Introduction to Human Anatomy - General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including notions in general embryology and general genetics

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| Duration : | Introduction to Human Anatomy : 20h Th, 10h Pr General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including notions in general embryology and general genetics : 65h Th, 15h QA Sess.
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| Holder(s) : | Introduction to Human Anatomy : Pierre Bonnet
General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including notions in general embryology and general genetics : Didier Cataldo
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| Course contents :
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 | Introduction
Historical overview - Definition of Anatomy
General considerations
Anatomical studies: dissection, microscopic study, use of informations from medical imaging, use of computer assisted imaging, anatomical tools for description
Sytematic anatomy
-locomotor system -cardiovascular system -respiratory system -digestive system -nervous system -uro-genital and reproductive systems
Introduction to topographic and clinical anatomy |
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 | Biology is the science studying properties of life: The pupose of Biology is the analysis of structure, function and behaviour of cells, animals and plants. Networks of reciprocal interaction, including reproduction, will also be focused. Studying Biology as well as other discilpines (chemistry, anatomy, ...) is essential for understanding the mechanisms that lead the human body to exert its different functions.
First, every kind of cells (bacteria, plant cells, animal cells) will be studied regarding their properties, structure and function.
Secondly, we will proceed to an overview of the main mechanisms and processes implicating the cells. In this part, different subjects will be studied such as illustrations of diversity of life, evolution, reproduction, genetics, embryology, ecology, ... Locomotor system will be taken as an example to identify the mechanisms of adaptation to the milieu. |
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| Course objective :
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 | The goals of that course are multiple: -first: to give an overview of the general architecture of the human body to allow a good undserstanding of the principal physiological processes -second: to give an integrative view of the anatomy -third: to train the student with the 3D vision of the human body and its components by the use of the descriptive tools (from old tool (as section, schemes...) to niew tools (computer assisted imaging, 3D reconstruction) |
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 | Goals of the lessons of Biology will be the acquisition of :
- Precise knowledge regarding cells structure and activities and their reciprocal interactions.
- Tool for a further comprehensive study of pathology resulting of a dysregulation of cell or tissue function.
- Basic scientific approach. |
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| Prerequisites :
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 |  | Introduction to Human Anatomy |

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 | None |
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| Workshops :
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 | Demonstrations are organized in 5 occurences (10 for medical students). Participation is mendatory |
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| Organization :
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 | Schedul for each section will be published in the "vademecum" |
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| Written notes :
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 | A syllabus is published each year Available in december 2004 (new edition))
Reference book: General anatomy, core text ; Introduction à l'anatomie (Masson) |
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 | A syllabus is available and slides shown during lessons will be available on student's website. |
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| Assessment :
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 | Evaluation is performed regarding the rules of each section and module using Multiple Choice Q, Open Q and Short Answer Q |
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 | An exam will take place at the end of year. A first evaluation will be performed during January. |
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| Contacts :
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 | Professor Dr P.BONNET - Service d'Urologie CHU Sart Tilman, Bât. B35 (phone.: 04/366.72.52; e-mail: P.Bonnet@chu.ulg.ac.be: for problems not relative to the course, for questions about the anatomy > please use the forum tool on the online course)
Secretaress :
Anatomie : Messieurs G.Dessers et A. Botte : rue de Pitteurs, institut d'anatomie , phone 04 366 51 51(2 et 3)
Mme G. POLAIN - Service d'Urologie - CHU Sart Tilman Bât.B35 (phone: 04/366.72.52) |
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 | Dr Didier CATALDO Chargé de Cours Adjoint Tour de Pathologie, B23, 4éme étage Tél: 04/366.25.21 Fax: 04/366.29.36 didier.cataldo@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks :
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 | The course is now also supported by an online course. Each student as its own password an identifiant to login. Address can be found on the Ulg Website. All the informations about the online course can be found in the 2004-05 issue of the syllabus (december 04) |
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