Chapters of the syllabus:
Introduction into the anatomy, anatomical nomenclature, general anatomy
General histology and embryology
Anatomy of the bones and joints
Skul as a whole, skull of the newborn
Axial skeleton, muscular system
Tissues, organs, organism, bony and muscular tissue
Structure of the heart, vascular and lymphatic system
Histology of the cardiovascular system
Gross anatomy and histology of the digestive, respiratory and urogenital systems
Sense organs, skin, endocrine glands
Central and peripheral nervous system
Topographical regions of the body
The discipline Anatomy and Histology deals with the structure and the basic functions of the human body. It affords the students a review on the body structure, necessary for their professional activities oriented on the prevention and protection of the health of the human being.
It represents a structural base for other theoretical as well as clinical disciplines. The target of the teaching process is a development of exact understanding on the structure and development of the individual, and support also the ability to implement the gained information into another disciplines.
The disposition of the discipline is theoretico-practical.