* Winter semester:
General anatomy, locomotor system, vascular and lymphatic system, peripheral nerves and vessels of the limbs, topographic anatomy of the limbs, digestive and respiratory system, their vascular and nervous supply.
* Summer semester:
Genitourinary system, heart, endocrine organs, autonomic and cranial nerves, topographic anatomy of the head, neck and torso, central nervous system, sensory organs, skin.
Principles of structure and development of organs and organ systems, their macroscopic anatomy and topographic relations focussed on function and clinical importance. Neuroanatomy includes structure and important connections of central nervous system, theoretical and practical knowledge of human body building plane and terms employed in medicine to description of normal human organs.