wmds1103  2017-2018  Bruxelles Woluwe

5 credits
45.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Behets Wydemans Catherine; Lengelé Benoît coordinator;
Language
French
Prerequisites


  • good French language knowledge
  • visual memory
  • synthetic mind
  • tridimensional perception
Main themes


There are two main topics:
- the fundamental anatomical concepts: spatial references, nomenclature rules, regions and systems, anatomical landmarks;
- the general description of the systems. The human body will be rebuilt on a system basis, with particular emphasis on the form-function relationship and on the topographic-functional organ interactions.
Aims

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

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The course unit covers basic morphological knowledge needed to construct spatial perception of the anatomical systems. The student will be able to describe precisely the organ localization, its tri-dimensional configuration as well as its form-function relationship. These anatomical concepts are relevant as pre-requisite for other courses of the curriculum (such as physiology, semiology and pathology).

 

The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content


- General concepts
- Osteo-articular system, muscles and locomotion function
- Nervous system, sensory organs and sensorimotor function
- Heart, vessels and the circulation
- Thoracic and abdominal viscera, respiratory tract, digestive and urogenital functions. Methods : lectures and anatomical illustrations. The course will tend to grade the anatomical data and to consider them from functional, medical or clinical points of view.
Evaluation methods


Evaluation: MCQ
Other information


This course constitutes the pre-requisite of the course of clinical and topographical anatomy focusing on the head and neck, in DENT12BA, and on all the regions of the human body in MED12BA.
It is equivalent to the course LIEPR1002: Essentials of systematic and functional anatomy, in KINE11BA and EDPH11BA.
It is not equivalent to the course WFARM1009 which is more schematic and synthetic,  addressed to the students of FARM11BA and SBIM11BA, who will not be directly implied in the medical care to the patients.
Consequently, a valid knowledge of these Essentials of systematic and functional anatomy gives the student an access to FARM12 or SBIM12 without any complement, but the contrary is not possible.
Bibliography


Syllabus
Gilroy et al. Atlas d'anatomie. Maloine.
Olson. Atlas d'anatomie humaine ADAM. Pradel. 
Faculty or entity
MED


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Bachelor in Dentistry

Bachelor in Medecine