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NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY

Normal physiology as a science of the life of a healthy person is the methodological foundation of medicine. It also serves as the scientific basis for diagnosing health and predicting the functional activity of the human body.

Being the final discipline in the section of preclinical biomedical education of students, normal physiology at the same time is as close as possible to the tasks of modern medicine. The discipline should be taught on the basis of an analytical - synthetic approach to assessing both the various functions of a healthy organism and the mechanisms of their regulation.

Given the above, this Program includes modern scientific achievements in analyzing the activity of physiological and functional systems of adults, combines analytical and synthetic physiology. It consists of 3 main parts: general physiology, specific physiology and physiological foundations of integrative human behavior.

For students majoring in General Medicine

  • Total labor intensity: 12 credits (432 hours)
  • Classroom training: 216 hours
  • Independent student work: 216 hours
  • Semester: 1, 2
  • Final control: exam