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NORMAL AND CLINICAL HUMAN ANATOMY

 

This program of human anatomy for General Medicine students is written with regard for the reform of medical education as far as the Higher School is concerned. The purpose of studying human anatomy is to identify internal and external causes and factors that determine the structural features of the human body, identify age and gender related as well as individual variability of anatomical structures, study the adaptation of the shape and structure of organs to changing conditions, as well as structural features of organs and systems with proper growth and body development. Such a morphological, evolutionary consideration of evidence on the characteristics of the human body in the course of human anatomy is of great importance for pathology as it helps to understand the laws of nature of a healthy and sick person.

 

Total labor input: 12 units (432 hours)
Classroom sessions: 227 hours
Students’ independent work: 205 hours
Semester: 1,2,4,5
Final control: exam