Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023
Course director
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Dr. Balázs OPPER
assistant professor,
Department of Anatomy -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 14 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 14 hours
total of: 28 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPO-AI2-T
- 2 kredit
- Pharmacy
- Medical and Health Sciences modul
- autumn
OPO-AI1-T completed
Exam course:yes
Course headcount limitations
min. 1 – max. 100
Topic
The subject describes the macroscopic and microscopic structure of the human body. Students will learn in lectures (1x45 min/week) and seminars (1x90 min. every even week) how the organs are built up. In the second part of the 2-Semester study macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the reproductive system, endocrine organs and the nervous system are represented with the aid of formalin-fixed cadavers, organ preparations and plastic models. General embryology includes the most important steps of the human development.
Lectures
- 1. Male genital organs - Dr. Kiss Péter
- 2. Female genital organs 1. Ovarium, tuba uterina, uterus. The ovulation and the menstruation cyclus. - Dr. Tamás Andrea
- 3. Female genital organs 2. Pregnancy, placenta. Vagina, external genital organs. - Dr. Tamás Andrea
- 4. Parts of the nervous system. Peripheral nervous system. - Dr. Füredi Nóra Judit
- 5. Macroscopic structure of the central nervous system. (Main parts, ventricles, meninges, blood supply) - Dr. Gaszner Tamás
- 6. Nervous tissue. - Dr. Füredi Nóra Judit
- 7. The main parts of the human development. Main steps during the zygote and the embryonic period. - Dr. Kiss Péter
- 8. Sensory pathways - Dr. Kovács László Ákos
- 9. Motor pathways - Dr. Kovács László Ákos
- 10. The endocrine glands - Dr. Opper Balázs
- 11. The autonomic nervous system - Dr. Opper Balázs
- 12. Structure of the visual system - Dr. Horváth-Opper Gabriella
- 13. Structure of the auditory and the vestibular system - Dr. Horváth-Opper Gabriella
- 14. Fetal period. Signs of the maturity od the newborn baby. Malformations and their causes. - Dr. Farkas Boglárka Anett
Practices
Seminars
- 1. Anatomy: organs of the lesser pelvis
- 2. Anatomy: organs of the lesser pelvis
- 3. Histology: ovary, uterus, vagina, testis, prostate gland
- 4. Histology: ovary, uterus, vagina, testis, prostate gland
- 5. Anatomy: spinal cord, meninges, cranial nerves
- 6. Anatomy: spinal cord, meninges, cranial nerves
- 7. Anatomy: macroscopic structure of the brain
- 8. Anatomy: macroscopic structure of the brain
- 9. Histology: peripheral nerve, spinal cord, cerebellum, neocortex
- 10. Histology: peripheral nerve, spinal cord, cerebellum, neocortex
- 11. Histology: pituitary gland, thyroid gland, suprarenal gland
- 12. Histology: pituitary gland, thyroid gland, suprarenal gland
- 13. Anatomy: eye, inner and middle ear with models
- 14. Anatomy: eye, inner and middle ear with models
Reading material
Obligatory literature
http://an-server.pote.hu
Literature developed by the Department
http://an-server.pote.hu
Notes
http://an-server.pote.hu
Recommended literature
http://an-server.pote.hu
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Maximum of 15 % absence allowed
Mid-term exams
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Making up for missed classes
The seminars can be made up with the attendance in the seminar of another pharmacy group of the same week (only twice in a semester possible)
Exam topics/questions
Written test (A chance) at the beginning of the exam period. B, C and D chances are oral exams.
http://an-server.pote.hu
Examiners
- Dr. Fábián Eszter
- Dr. Farkas Boglárka Anett
- Dr. Farkas József
- Dr. Fülöp Balázs Dániel
- Dr. Gaszner Tamás
- Dr. Horváth-Opper Gabriella
- Dr. Kovács László Ákos
- Dr. Opper Balázs
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Dr. Füredi Nóra Judit
- Dr. Pham Dániel
- Dr. Sparks Jason
- Szabó Edina Ivett