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| BIOL0310-2 | General Biology preparating to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including introduction to molecular biology and human anatomy, general embryology and genetics - Introduction to Human Anatomy - General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including an introduction to molecular biology, general embryology and general genetics
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| Duration : | Introduction to Human Anatomy : 20h Th, 10h QA Sess. General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including an introduction to molecular biology, general embryology and general genetics : 65h Th, 40h Pr, 20h QA Sess.
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| Holder(s) : | Introduction to Human Anatomy : Pierre Bonnet
General biology preparing to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including an introduction to molecular biology, general embryology and general genetics : Vincenzo Castronovo
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| Language : | Langue française |
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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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| 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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| Prerequisites : |
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 | None |
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| Workshops : |
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 | Demonstrations are organized in 5 occurences (10 for medical students). Demonstration will be held in the "Institut of human Anatomy" rue de Pitteurs or will be avalaible on line on the WebCT course. Participation is mendatory for both of them. |
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| Organization : |
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 | Schedul for each section will be published in the "vademecum"
On line ressources are available trough "My Ulg" > "WebCT". >
Slides, demonstrations, discussions and auto-evaluation can be found on that on line course . A special workshop "how to use your on line course" will be organized in october or november.http://www.webct.ulg.ac.be/webct/logon/137759553001 |
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| Written notes : |
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 | A syllabus is published each year The 2008-2009 version will be available in january including the 3 adapted chapters last year. For the student using the 2007-2008 edtioon of the syllabus, those 3 chapters will be downloadable from the on line course. Schedule of learning objectives will be downloadable.
Reference book: Possession of these books is not essential!!!
1) General anatomy, core text 2) Introduction à l'anatomie (Masson) 3) Clinical anatomy (K.L.Moore) 4) Gray's Anatomy for students. (french version avalaible) |
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| Assessment : |
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| Contacts : |
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Professor P.BONNET - Human Anatomy & Urological department 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 :
Anatomy : 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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| Remarks : |
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 | High speed internet connexion offers the best way to connect to the on line course, especially for the demonstrations based on videos or animations. A multimedia lab with 13 high speed internet connexion computers is accessible for all students int the Institut for Human Anatomy, rue de pitteurs, with colors print facilities. Plesase contact Mr A. Botte, Prosector, for schedulle. Your student's card is required for access to the lab.
Other multimedia lab are avalaible in the university. Wireless ressources are avalaible in most of the classrooms. |
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