DENTAL & OPTOMETRY S2 - GROSS ANATOMY (2009) INTRODUCTION STEVEN J. ZEHREN, PH.D. COURSE DIRECTOR
TEACHING FACULTY
DR. DIANE BIMCZOK
DR. GEORGE SALTER
DR. FRANK SALTER
DR. SHANE TUBBS
DR. STEVEN ZEHREN
GROSS ANATOMY LABORATORY STAFF
MR. VINCE WILLCUTT
COURSE SCHEDULE (IN SYLLABUS)
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
GROSS ANATOMY TEXTBOOK (REQUIRED) Essential Clinical Anatomy (3rd ed.) by Moore & Agur
DISSECTOR (REQUIRED) Grant’s Dissector (14 ed.) by Tank
ATLAS (REQUIRED) Atlas of Human Anatomy (4th ed.) by Netter
MEDICAL DICTIONARY (RECOMMENDED) Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary or Stedman’s Medical Dictionary
LAB SUPPLIES Dissection Instruments (2 kits per table) Surgical Gloves Lab Coat or Scrub Suit Safety Glasses
COURSE GOAL AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The principal goal of the course is for students to acquire a sound knowledge of the gross anatomy of the head and neck.
APPROACHES USED TO ACHIEVE COURSE GOAL Lectures Laboratory Dissection Case Studies
LECTURES Will provide a thorough, well-organized treatment of the anatomy of a particular region (a list of learning objectives precedes each lecture outline in the syllabus) Important anatomical facts and concepts will be covered All lectures are in Room C, and will last ~ 50 minutes
LABORATORY
ANATOMY LAB STUDENT WAIVER FORM
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CONDUCT IN THE LABORATORY
CASE STUDIES (Group Discussions) (Groups A & B) Purpose is to help students understand the relevance of anatomy to their future clinical practice
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students are expected to attend ALL lectures, labs and case studies Active participation in the lab (engaging in the dissection process) is ESSENTIAL for every student
EXAMS & GRADES
WRITTENLAB EXAM EXAM MOCK LAB PRACTICALS
ABSENCE FROM EXAMS
GRADING SCALE (%) A = > 90 B = C = F = < 70
COMPETENCY EXAM Students who earn a grade of 60 – 69 in the course will be allowed to take a competency exam. This exam will be comprehensive and will include both a lab and a written component. If a student earns a grade of > 70 on this exam, he/she will receive the lowest possible passing grade for the course (ie, 70 = C).
REMEDIATION POLICY
In the event that a student receives a grade of F for the course, he/she will be required to take a remedial course in head and neck gross anatomy during the summer.
COURSE EVALUATION
ANATOMY STUDY TIPS
Anatomy is a visual science. Try to visualize your cadaver dissection and use an atlas when studying notes at home. Try to put the anatomical information you learn in a clinical context (eg, what would be the deficits if this nerve were cut, or this artery ligated?) Periodically use a systemic approach to studying anatomy (eg, review all of the branches of the trigeminal nerve) Study with a group (eg, review lab dissections with classmates) Focus attention on the nervous system Keep up with dissections and study lecture notes daily
COMPUTERIZED INSTRUCTION
COURSE WEBSITE Password: muscle
COURSE WEBSITE POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS NETTER PLATE NOTES SAMPLE WRITTEN TEST QUESTIONS LINKS TO OTHER ANATOMY SITES
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