Course Contents
The module deals with the fundamentals of the morphology of the human body, its tissue structures and their relationships. In particular, the anatomy of the human organs is discussed including the functioning of the lungs, the sensory systems, the digestive system and the nervous system. This also includes the knowledge transfer of medical terminology.
Anatomical structures and functional relationships are explained on the basis of common clinical cases and thus a direct clinical reference is established. At the same time, the module discusses methods and devices that can be used to represent the anatomy and functions of the body, such as medical imaging.
In addition, the participants gain initial knowledge of the organizational structures of diagnostic processes. On the basis of a discussion of medical methods and theoretical approaches in operative disciplines, the participants acquire knowledge on crucial medical issues.
Literature
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[*]Caspar: Medizinische Terminologie, Thieme Verlag
[*]Schünke/Schumacher/Schulte: Prometheus – Lernpaket Anatomie, Thieme Verlag
[*]Vogl: Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Springer Verlag
[*]Menche: Biologie, Anatomie, Physiologie; Elsevier Verlag
[*]Supplementary material
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Preconditions
Module „Medical Morphology, Terminology and Applied Anatomy I“
- Lecturer: HammerstinglRenate
- Lecturer: VoglThomas