人体解剖学実習

Numbering Code G-MED21 8M036 PJ87 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Practical training
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Wed.2
Instructor name YAMADA SHIGEHITO (Graduate School of Medicine Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Anatomical knowledge is essential for the achievement of better medical care. A foundation in anatomy can lead to an understanding of human structure, physiology, function, and pathology, and even humans themselves. Consequently, anatomy is not a subject to be studied for a short period of time, but is rather a lifelong need for medical professionals. It is difficult to study it thoroughly in an undergraduate curriculum. We welcome enthusiastic students who wish to use their advancement to graduate school as an opportunity to study anatomy again, and students who wish to not only read books, but to also gain practical knowledge through practical training.
Course Goals ・Understand the fundamentals of the structure and function of the human body.
・Acquire skills to explain the pathology of diseases caused by abnormalities through anatomy.
Schedule and Contents Each session will consist of practical training on cadavers (2 hours), and review of knowledge in a place without cadavers (2 hours).
Session 1. Introduction and superficial dissection
Session 2. The neck (1)
Session 3. The neck (2), anterior chest wall and axilla, back (1), arms (1)
Session 4. Arms (2), chest (1)
Session 5. Arms (3), chest (2), abdomen (1)
Session 6. Chest (3), abdomen (2), pelvis (1), back (2)
Session 7. Abdomen (3), pelvis (2), lower limbs (1)
Session 8. Pelvis (3), perineum, lower limbs (2), head (1)
Session 9. Lower limbs (3), head (2)
Session 10. Head (3)
Session 11. Head (4)
Session 12. Osteology
Session 13. General practicum
Session 14. General practicum
Session 15. Feedback
Evaluation Methods and Policy Report test result (20%) and evaluation of participation in class (80%)
The evaluation of participation in class includes a record of attendance at practicums, and assessment of the short reports assigned during each practicum.
Course Requirements Be sure to attend the orientation in the first period on the first day, April 8 (Wednesday), at the Dissection Center Auditorium (planned). If you are absent, you will not be allowed to participate in the practicums.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) After attending the practicums, review the content, and then summarize and submit it as a report. Attend either the return of ashes ceremony or the anatomical festival. Note that, unlike before, credit will only be awarded for full attendance, so please take heed while taking courses.
Textbooks Textbooks/References In addition, students are expected to use the textbooks they used in their undergraduate years. There is no need to buy new copies.
References, etc. Introduced during class
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