Conducted in
terms:
2022/23, 2023/24
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
0.4
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Human Physiology
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
1.1. Anatomy, Physiology of the Endocrine Organs 1655-LekM5CNEANA-J
The "Anatomy and Physiology of Endocrine Organs" is a comprehensive review of the structure and function of the body's endocrine organs. This foundational understanding is essential for understanding the complexities of Endocrine Diseases.
Total student workload
1. Study hours involving teacher participation:
Endocrine system anatomy
- seminars: 1 hour
- semi-final tests: 0,25 hour
Endocrine system physiology
- seminars: 3 hour
- e-learning:2
- semi-final tests: 0,25 hour
Total workload involving student and teacher participation is 6,5 hours, which is 0,23 ECTS
2. Student’s workload balance:
- seminars: 4 hours
- e-learning: 2 hours
- participation for the seminars: 2 hours
- preparation for the semi- final tests, semi-final tests: 3+0,5= 3,5 hours
Total student’s workload is 11,5 hours, which is 0,4 ECTS
3. Student’s workload balance due to scientific activity:
Not applicable
4. Time required for preparation and participation in the evaluation:
- preparation for the semi- final tests, semi-final tests: 3+0,5= 3,5 hours
Total student’s active workload is 3,5 hours, which is 0,12 ECTS
5. Student’s practical workload balance:
Not applicable
6. Time required for obligatory practice:
not applicable
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: Know the international anatomical nomenclature in English or Latin for endocrine organs
(K_W01)
W2: Know the structure of endocrine organs (K_W02)
W3: Know the function of endocrine organs and the mechanisms of their regulation (K_W25)
W4: Know how do hormones work (K_W26)
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: Explain the anatomical basis of endocrine organ physical examination (K_U03)
U2: Use the international anatomical nomenclature in the field of endocrine organs in speech and writing (K_U05)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1. Understand the need of continuous self- education (K_K08)
Teaching methods
Seminars: discussion, presentation
e-learning
Exploratory teaching methods
- classic problem-solving
- seminar
- round table
- seminar
- round table
Online teaching methods
- cooperation-based methods
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
The student should have the knowledge and skills resulting from obtaining the credit from Topographic Anatomy and Systematic Anatomy in the first year of medical studies, as well as endocrine physiology within the subject Human Physiology with Elements of Clinical Physiology
Course coordinators
Term 2023/24: | Term 2022/23: |
Practical placement
Not aplicable
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: