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The document provides details on the anatomy course for the Integrated Studies in Medicine study program at the Department of Anatomy. The course is compulsory and covers 23.5 ECTS credits over the first year of study. The course aims to teach students human gross anatomy through lectures and practical classes focusing on different body systems and regions. Assessment includes pre-exam activities, a final written exam, and oral exam, totaling 100 points. Recommended literature and teaching staff are also listed.

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The document provides details on the anatomy course for the Integrated Studies in Medicine study program at the Department of Anatomy. The course is compulsory and covers 23.5 ECTS credits over the first year of study. The course aims to teach students human gross anatomy through lectures and practical classes focusing on different body systems and regions. Assessment includes pre-exam activities, a final written exam, and oral exam, totaling 100 points. Recommended literature and teaching staff are also listed.

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ANATOMY (МI-АНТ)
STUDY PROGRAM INTEGRATED STUDIES IN MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
COURSE TITLE / CODE ANATOMY
COURSE STATUS COMPULSORY
Condition: -

Year of Winter semester (hours/week) Summer semester (hours/week) ECTS


Colloquia Seminars
study Lecture Practice Lecture. Practice Credits
Parcijalni testovi
I 5 5 4 5 1 23,5
9
Teaching methods Lecture and Practice

Acquiring knowledge about the anatomy of human body, which will be the basis for further the study of histological
AIM

structure and function, and application of acquired knowledge in all branches of medicine, biomedicine,
pharmaceutical-therapeutic and technological fields
Students will get acquainted with the morphology and structure of particular body parts. Students will
learn about the systematic and topographical anatomy applicable in practical part of the course. This
Knowledge knowledge is the basis of all clinical disciplines, such as pathological anatomy and histopathology,
forensic medicine, pathophysiology, radiology and radiotherapy (nuclear medicine) as well as all surgical
branches.
GOAL

Acquiring practical knowledge in anatomy: identification of mutual relations of particular anatomical


structures of organ systems, including vessel-nerve structures, as well as morphological and functional
features of individual systemic and topographic parts. Learning about anatomical structures using
Skills
cadaveric preparations, as well as the X-ray, NMR and CT techniques as the basis for post mortem
examination and surgical techniques, radiological treatment s and radiotherapy, as well as understanding
biomedical and related disciplines.
COURSE DESCRIPTION Theoretical classes

Human gross anatomy with emphasis on functional considerations relating to the head, neck, back, extremities, thorax,
abdomen, pelvis. Anatomical movements. Gross anatomy of skin and connective tissue The mamma. General features of
the bones. Fibrous and cartilaginous joints. Synovial Joints. General form, attachments and action of skeletal muscles.
Macroscopic features of the structure of the blood vessels. Maternal-fetal citculation. normal circulatory changes at birth.
General consideration of the nervous system - somatic nervous system.General consideration of the nervous system -
autonomic nervous system. Ossa faciei. Cervical vertebrae, joints, superf.region of the neck, cervical fasciae,
sternocleidomastoid muscle, supra et infrahyoid muscles.Craniofacial and masticatory muscles. Topographic and clinical
significance of the nervous system of the head and neck. Oral cavity. Paranasal sinuses. Nasal cavity Pharynx, para and
retropharyngeal space. Trachea & bronchi. Lunges & pleura. Heart & pericardium. Thoracic duct & right lymphatic duct.
Oesophagus. Vagus & phrenic nerves. Thoracic part of the sympathetic system. Upper limb. Peritoneum & peritoneal
cavity. Anterolateral wall of the abdomen.Spleen. Liver & pancreas. Stomach. Intestine. Kidneys. Other organs of the
retroperitoneal space. Gross anatomy of the endocrine glands Pelvic inlet & outlet.Male reproductive system.Female
reproductive system. Lymphatic system Surface morphology of the CNS.Internal structure of the Spinal cord, Brainstem,
Cerebellum and Diencephalon. Internal structure of the Basal ganglia, Cerebral cortex, White matter Motor pathways,
Sensory pathways, Visual system, Auditory system and Vestibular system Sense organs
Practical classes

Frontal, parietal and occipital bones.Sphenoid & ethmoid bones.Temporal bones. Mandibule.Maxilla. Temporal,
infratemporal & pterygopalatine fossa.Nasal cavity, orbital cavity, cranium neonati.Blood vessels of the neck. Lateral and
anterior vertebral muscles, cerv. part of the sympath.System. Oral cavity. Larynx,thyroid and parathyroid glands Trachea
& bronchi.Thyroid and parathyrod glands. Thoracic wall Lungs & pleura.Heart & pericardium. Aorta. Pulmomary trunk.
Vene cavae. Pulmonary venis. Azygos veins Upper limb Axilla Anterior aspect of the upper limb.Scapular region.
Posterior region. Joints of the upper limb. Lower limb.Thigh (anterior and medial aspect).Leg (anterior and lateral aspect).
Gluteal region. Leg (posterior aspect). Peritoneum & peritoneal cavity. Spleen. Liver & pancreas .Stomach. Intestine.
Kidneys. Sceletal pelvis. Pelvic cavity. Urinary bladder .Male reproductive system. Female reproductive system . Surface
morphology of the CNS. Internal structure of the Spinal cord, Brainstem, Cerebellum and Diencephalon. Internal structure
of the Basal ganglia, Cerebral cortex, White matter .Limbic system, Olfactory pathways .Ventricles of the Brain, Meringes,
Arteries, Venous sinuses. Sense organs.
1. Mihalj M, Obradović D. Opšta anatomija. Zmaj Novi Sad, 2004.
2. Obradović D, Mijatov-Ukropina Lj, Stojšić-Džunja Lj. Osteologija. Zmaj Novi Sad, 2006.
3. Ilić A. Anatomija čoveka – ruka. Savremena administracija Beograd, 2006.
4. Stefanović N, Antić S, Pavlović S. Anatomija čoveka – noga. Niš, 2002.
5. Gudović R, Stefanović N. Anatomija grudnog koša. Ortomedics Novi Sad, 2003.
Compulsory 6. Čukuranović R. Anatomija čoveka – abdomen. Sveti Sava Gnjilane, 2002.
7. Čukuranović R, Stefanović N, Bakić V. Anatomija čoveka – karlica. Niš 2003.
8. Jovanović SV, Jeličić NA. Anatomija čoveka – glava and vrat. Savremena administracija Beograd,
2006.
9. Gudović R. Anatomija centralnog nervnog sistema za studente medicine. Ortomedics Novi Sad,
2003.
1. Antić S, Stefanović N. Anatomija gornjeg ekstremiteta. Niš 1998.
2. Ilić A, Blagotić M, Malobabić S, Radonjić V, Prostran M, Toševski J. Anatomija centralnog
RECOMMENDED
nervnog sistema. Savremena administracija Beograd, 2005.
LITERATURE 3. Bogdanović D. Anatomija grudnog koša. Savremena administracija 2005.
4. Draganić V, Gudović R, Krivokuća Z, Puškaš L, Puškaš N. Anatomija čoveka – moždani and
kičmeni živci (ilustrovani kompendijum). Savremena administracija 2006.
5. Gudović R, Stefanović N, Bakić V, Letić V. Sistematska and topografska anatomija grudnog
koša – atlas. Ortomedics Novi Sad, 1996.
6. Obradović D, Mijatov-Ukropina Lj, Stojšić-Džunja Lj. Osteologija – atlas. Zmaj 2006.
Optional
7. Gudović R, Mijatov-Ukropina Lj, Letić V. Atlas centralnog nervnog sistema. Ortomedics Novi
Sad, 1996.
8. Grey's Anatomy-The Anatomical Basis of Clinical practice. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone
2005.
9. Toldt Hochstetter. Anatomischer Atlas (različita izdanja)
10. Vajda J. Anatomischer Atlas (različita izdanja)
11. Kiss-Szentágothai. Anatomski atlas čovjekova tjela (različita izdanja)
12. Netter FH. Atlas anatomije čoveka (različita izdanja)
13. Sinelьnikov RD. Atlas anatomii čeloveka (različita izdanja)

Student’s activity assessment (points)


Pre-exam activities Final exam Total
Lecture Practice Colloquium Essay Other Written Oral
100
15 30 10 5 20 20

Teaching staff
Techn. Teaching Ass. Lecturer Assist.Prof. Assoc.Prof. Full-time Prof. Scient. Res.
1 5 2 4
1. Prof. dr Danica Obradović 7. Asist. mr Siniša Babović
2. Prof. dr Radmila Gudović 8. Asist. mr Dušica Marić
3. Prof. dr Marija Mihalj 9. Asist. mr Biljana Srdić
4. Prof. dr Ljilja Mijatov-Ukropina 10. Asist. mr Mirela Erić
5. Prof. dr Nada Mihić 11. Asist. mr Dragan Krivokuća
6. Prof. dr Ljubica Stojšić-Džunja 12. Dr Bojana Krstonošić, demonstrator

Head of the Department


Prof. dr Ljilja Mijatov-Ukropina

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