Vision, mission, goals / branch of human anatomy

 

 

 - Overall objective -


1 - To know the medical terminology and the methods used to collect information.

2 - Understanding the structure and organization of the human body.

3 - Understanding the relationship between anatomy and its function.

4- Knowing how to link anatomical information and efficient scientific and clinical application thereof.

5 - Beginning to understand how to follow independently and self-learning in small groups.
 
 - The aim of teaching anatomy -

1- Describe the structural components of the different parts of the human body.

2 - Describe the basic anatomical structures of the various organs and systems of the human body.

3 - The ability to distinguish the superficial anatomical signs characteristic of the structures under the skin such as bones, muscles, ligaments, and the internal structures of major blood vessels and internal organs.

4- The ability to know the different branches of the nerves, the different blood vessels and the organs that feed them.

5 - The ability to recover the functions of the different muscles in the human body.

6 - Know the different movements of the joints and the muscles responsible for those movements.

7 - The ability to know the major clinical applications of those anatomical structures.
 
 - The aim of teaching tissue subject -

1 - Describe the composition of the human cell and its contents in the various organs of the human body

2 - Complete knowledge of the different types of tissues such as epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.

3 - Providing the student with extensive knowledge about the histological and functional structure and the relationship of function to the histological structure of all body systems.

4 - Complete knowledge of the components of blood tissue and bone marrow and how different cells are formed.

5 - The ability to know the different immune cells and organs and other means of defense.
 
 - The aim of teaching embryos -

1 - Providing the student with sufficient information about cell division and the arrangement of chromosomes and genes to form a fertilized egg

2 - Full knowledge of the changes that take place in the ovary and uterus, the process of fertilization, sex determination, division of the fertilized egg and the process of its immersion in the uterus.

3 - Knowledge of the formation of different types of cells and organs and the change in the external appearance of the fetus with the progression of its age

4 - Extensive knowledge of the formation of the placenta, the umbilical cord, all fetal membranes, the formation of twins and birth defects

5 - Provide the student with a good knowledge about the composition of the different organs of the human body
 
Branch divisions and disciplines
 
Division of tissues and embryos

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