Diploma in Pharmacy / Бакалавр (Diploma) в Области Фармацевтического Дела

Course Details

Course Information Package

Course Unit TitleHUMAN ANATOMY
Course Unit CodePHA108
Course Unit DetailsInt.M. Pharmacy (Required Courses) - BSc Pharmacy (Required Courses) -
Number of ECTS credits allocated6
Learning Outcomes of the course unitBy the end of the course, the students should be able to:
  1. Explain in detail the physical substance of the human body function, e.g. organs, tissues, cells.
  2. Demonstrate a satisfactory knowledge of body morphology and construction, in relation to physiological or pathological conditions of organs and tissues.
  3. Explain why some of the drug actions are located in, or excluded from certain areas of the body.
  4. Describe, in addition to physiology, a number of purely pharmaceutical subjects, like drug action, pharmacology, drug interactions, pharmacokinetics, even pharmacochemistry.
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
PrerequisitesNONECo-requisitesNONE
Recommended optional program componentsNONE
Course Contents·  Basic knowledge on topology, morphology and anatomy of organs, systems and tissues of the human body.
·  Cell types.
·  Skeleton and bones, articulation, skeletal muscles, muscular system. Viscera, digestive, and urogenitary systems.
·  Cardiovascular, endocrine and immune systems. Nervous system.
·  Parts and areas of the body, guiding spots.
·  Elements of Histology.
·  Laboratory work: Demonstration and description of the human skeleton and the viscera the human body, in an anatomy theatre on a cadaver or on a human artificial model.
Recommended and/or required reading:
Textbooks
  • B. Tsakraklidis, Basic Anatomy with Clinical Guidance, Fourth Edition, Beta Medical Publications, Athens 2008.
References
  • Tortora, Gerard, Anatomy of the human body, Seventh edition, Hellin Publications, Athens 2001.
  • Sobotta, Atlas of human anatomy, 21st edition, Parisianos Publications, Athens 2004.
  • «Ανατομική Ανθρώπου». Α. Σάββας, Κυριακίδης, Θεσσαλονίκη.
  • «Anatomy & Physiology Made Incredibly Easy». 2nd Edition, USA, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004.
  • «An Atlas of Histology». Shu-Xin Zhang, 1999. Springer.
Planned learning activities and teaching methodsThe taught part of course is delivered to the students by means of lectures, conducted with the help of computer presentations. Lecture notes and presentations are available through the web for students to use in combination with the textbooks.
Lectures are supplemented with laboratory work. During laboratory sessions, students are demonstrated everything that were taught in the lecture sessions.
Assessment methods and criteria
Coursework40%
Final Exam60%
Language of instructionGreek
Work placement(s)NO

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