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Health Sciences and Technology Bachelor Information
Bachelor Studies (Programme Regulations 2013)
Second Year Compulsary Subjects
Examination Blocks
Examination Block 3
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
376-0152-00LAnatomy and Physiology II Information O5 credits4VM. Ristow, K. De Bock, M. Kopf, L. Slomianka, C. Spengler
AbstractBasic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract, endocrine organs, urinary system and the reproductive system. Knowlewdge of the basic mechanisms of pathobiology. Study of all human tissues and selected organs by examining slides under the light microscope.
ObjectiveFoundations of human anatomy and physiology and basics of clinical pathophysiology
ContentShort overview of human anatomy, physiology and general pathology.
3rd semester:
Principles of histology and embryology. Anatomy and physiology: nervous system, muscle, sensory organs, circulatory system, respiratory system.
4rd semester:
Anatomy and physiology: gastrointestinal tract, endocrine system, metabolism and thermoregulation, integumentary system, blood and immune system, urinary system, circadian rhythm, reproductive system, pregnancy and birth.
LiteratureAnatomie: Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch, "Anatomie", Pearson; oder Schiebler, Korf, "Anatomie", Steinkopff / Springer; oder Spornitz, "Anatomie und Physiologie, Lehrbuch und Atlas für Pflege-und Gesundheitsfachberufe", Springer

Physiologie: Thews/Mutschler/Vaupel: Anatomie, Physiologie, Pathophysiologie des Menschen,
Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart

oder

Schmidt/Lang/Thews: Physiologie des Menschen, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg
Prerequisites / NoticeDer Besuch der Anatomie und Physiologie I - Vorlesung ist Voraussetzung, da die Anatomie und Physiologie II - Vorlesung auf dem Wissen der im vorangegangenen Semester gelesenen Anatomie und Physiologie I - Vorlesung aufbaut.
376-0153-00LHistology Information O2 credits2GD. P. Wolfer, I. Amrein, L. Slomianka
AbstractPractical at the light microscope based on the lectures "Anatomie" 1+2 with an introduction in histological techniques. In the first part participants study examples of epithelia, connective and supporting tissues, muscle and nervous tissue. The second part is devoted to the microscopic anatomy of selected organs.
ObjectiveBy working with the microscope, participants gain a deeper understating of the lecture topics, in particular in microscopic anatomy. They acquire the ability to examine tissue sections with the microscope, to recognize organ-typical structures and to identify the organ of origin.
LiteratureSuggested reading
Lüllmann-Rauch R, Asan E: Taschenlehrbuch Histologie
Kühnel W: Taschenatlas Histologie
Prerequisites / NoticeBased on:
376-0151-00 "Anatomie und Physiologie" I
376-0150-00 "Anatomie und Physiologie" II
402-0084-00LPhysics II4 credits3V + 1UG. Dissertori
AbstractThis course is an introduction to classical physics, with special focus on applications in medicine.
ObjectiveObtain an understanding of basic concepts in classical physics and their application (using mathematical pre-knowledge) to the solution of simple problems, including certain applications in medicine.

Obtain an understanding of relevant quantities and of orders of magnitude.
ContentElectromagnetism;
Thermodynamics;
Optics.
Lecture notesWill be distributed at the start of the semester.
Literature"Physik für Mediziner, Biologen, Pharmazeuten", von Alfred Trautwein, Uwe Kreibig, Jürgen Hüttermann; De Gruyter Verlag.
Prerequisites / NoticeVoraussetzung Mathematik I+II (Studiengänge Gesundheitswissenschaften und Technologie bzw. Humanmedizin) / Mathematik-Lehrveranstaltungen des Basisjahres (Studiengänge Chemie, Chemieingenieurwissenschaften bzw. Interdisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften)
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