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Human Anatomy for Pharmacy Students Course Syllabus Fall, 2017 Course # ANAT 1030 Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 39 Class/lab times Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30 5:30 pm Start date: Thursday, September 7, 2017 End date: Thursday, November 30, 2017, final exam date to be determined Please see attached lecture/lab schedule. Lecture Location Lab Location Room 71, Apotex Center Gross Anatomy laboratory Basement level of Basic Medical Science Building (BMSB) Course Director Dr. Sari S. Hannila Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science Office: Room 128, Basic Medical Sciences Building (BMSB) Telephone: (204) 789-3483 E-mail: Sari.Hannila@umanitoba.ca Course Instructors Neuroanatomy - Dr. Hugo Bergen, Hugo.Bergen@umanitoba.ca Head and Neck - Dr. Thomas Klonisch, Thomas.Klonisch@umanitoba.ca Musculoskeletal Mrs. Alison Bulow, longoa@myumanitoba.ca Thorax - Dr. Aleksandra Glogowska, Aleksandra.Glogowska@umanitoba.ca Abdomen - Dr. Sari S. Hannila, Sari.Hannila@umanitoba.ca Pelvis - Dr. Sabine Hombach-Klonisch, Sabine.Hombach-Klonisch@umanitoba.ca Course Description and Format This is a 3 credit hour course that runs 14 weeks from September to December. It consists of both didactic lectures and laboratory sessions. The course is intended to provide an introduction to human anatomy for first year Pharmacy students. The structure and organization of the course are based on a regional approach to the study of the body. Thus, basic concepts and essential details will be presented in a regional manner. The functional aspects of human anatomy will be integrated with structure, and the clinical importance of anatomical relationships will be introduced where appropriate. Understanding and remembering anatomy is greatly facilitated by visual learning. Accordingly, laboratory periods are an important and regularly scheduled part of the course. They provide an opportunity to view body structures and their relationships in three dimensions. These exercises reinforce the lecture material and open up a different dimension of learning. During the laboratory sessions, students will examine predissected human cadaveric specimens and view models relating to the structures discussed in the lectures. Even though no dissection is involved, students must wear proper attire in the gross anatomy laboratory (requirements will be outlined in the

Introductory lecture). During lab periods students will work alone or in small groups and follow the instructions for each lab that are provided in the Lab Notes and Guide. Students are advised to come to lectures and lab prepared by having read in advance the Lecture Objectives and/or Lab Notes and Guide for the appropriate sections. The textbook should be used as a learning resource: Do not attempt to memorize it. Required Textbook Essential Clinical Anatomy, Moore KL, Agur AMR, Dalley AF, 5 th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014. (Any of the preceding editions 1 st through 4 th may also be used). Additional Resources The following atlases are recommended for use in the lab (the student may choose the one that they prefer): Atlas of Human Anatomy, Netter FH, 6 th edition, Saunders Elsevier, 2014 (The 4 th or 5 th edition may also be used). Thieme Atlas of Anatomy, Gilroy AM, MacPherson BR, Ross LM, Schuenke M, Schulte E, Schumacher U, 2 nd edition, Thieme, 2012. Lecture & Lab Notes All lecture and lab notes/handouts will be uploaded on UM Learn at: https://universityofmanitoba.desire2learn.com/d2l/login Evaluation and Grading Three examinations will be held to evaluate the students knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. The format of these exams will be multiple choice and each exam will be a maximum of 3 hours in duration. Six laboratory quizzes will also be held (one after each lab session). These quizzes will be conducted on UM Learn and collectively will be worth 5% of the final course grade. Midterm Exam, 35% of final course grade In class - Thursday, October 26, 2017 Final Written Exam, 40% of final course grade Location and time to be determined (Final written and practical exams will be held consecutively on the same day) Final Practical Exam, 20% of final course grade Location and time to be determined Laboratory Quizzes (6 in total), 5% of final course grade Online UM Learn, immediately following each lab session (see course schedule for dates)

The final mark (out of 100) will be translated to a course letter grade according to the following scale: A+ >90 % C+ 65-69 % A 80-89 % C 60-64 % B+ 75-79 % D 50-59 % B 70-74 % F <50 % Please refer to the College of Pharmacy s Supplemental Exams Policy regarding final course grade marks below C or 60%. Student Feedback / Course Evaluations Constructive feedback regarding the course is always encouraged! Students are asked to direct any questions and/or concerns they may have about the course directly to the course director (Dr. Sari S. Hannila). At the end of the term, students will be given the opportunity to formally evaluate the course and provide feedback via a standardized form. University of Manitoba Academic Regulations Academic Integrity Plagiarism or any other form of cheating in assignments or examinations is subject to serious academic penalty as per the University of Manitoba s policy on academic integrity. http://umanitoba.ca/student/resource/student_advocacy/academicintegrity/academic- Integrity-policies-and-procedures.html

ANAT 1030 Human Anatomy for Pharmacy, and Respiratory Therapy Students Lecture and Lab Schedule Fall, 2017 Please NOTE! Star symbol (*) indicates lectures that occur back-to-back on the same day. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Lecture 1 Introduction to Gross Anatomy and Anatomical Terminology Thursday, Sept 7, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hannila NERVOUS SYSTEM Lecture 2 Nervous System I: CNS Tuesday, September 12, 2:30-3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: H. Bergen Lecture 3 Nervous System II: Cranial Nerves, CSF, and Blood Supply Thursday, September 14, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: H. Bergen *Lecture 4 Nervous System III: Spinal Cord, PNS, and Autonomic NS Tuesday, September 19, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: H. Bergen *Clinical Anatomy Lecture 1 Nervous System Tuesday, September 19, 3:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: H. Bergen Laboratory 1 Nervous System Thursday, September 21, 2:30 5:30 pm, Gross Anatomy Lab Section 2 (Groups D, E, and F): 4:00 5:30 pm Instructors: S. Hannila, H. Bergen, B. Zhang HEAD and NECK *Lecture 5 Head and Neck I: Skull, Face, Eye, and Ear Tuesday, September 26, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: T. Klonisch *Lecture 6 Head and Neck II: Oral and Nasal Cavities, and Pharynx Tuesday, September 26, 3:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: T. Klonisch

*Lecture 7 Head and Neck III: Neck Thursday, September 28, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: T. Klonisch *Clinical Anatomy Lecture 2 Head and Neck Thursday, September 28, 3:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: T. Klonisch Laboratory 2 Head and Neck Tuesday, October 3, 2:30 5:30 pm, Gross Anatomy Lab Section 2 (Groups D, E, and F): 4:00 5:30 pm Instructors: S. Hannila, T. Klonisch, B. Zhang MUSCULOSKELETAL Lecture 8 Musculoskeletal I: Vertebral Column, Back, and Shoulder Tuesday, October 10, 2:30 3.30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Bulow Lecture 9 Musculoskeletal II: Upper Extremity Thursday, October 12, 2:30-3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Bulow *Lecture 10 Musculoskeletal III: Lower Extremity Tuesday, October 17, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Bulow *Clinical Anatomy Lecture 3 Musculoskeletal System Tuesday, October 17, 3:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Bulow Laboratory 3 Musculoskeletal System Thursday, October 19, 2:30-5:30 pm, Gross Anatomy Lab Section 2 (Groups, D, E, and F): 4:00 5:30 pm Instructors: S. Hannila, A. Bulow, B. Zhang MIDTERM EXAMINATION Written MCQ Exam - Thursday, October 26, 2:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71)

THORAX Lecture 11 Thorax I: Thoracic Wall and Mediastinum Tuesday, October 31, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Glogowska *Lecture 12 Thorax II: Heart and Great Vessels Thursday, November 2, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Glogowska *Clinical Anatomy Lecture 4 Thorax Thursday, November 2, 3:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: A. Glogowska Laboratory 4 Thorax Tuesday, November 7, 2:30 5:30 pm, Gross Anatomy Lab Section 2 (Groups D, E, and F): 4:00 5:30 pm Instructors: S. Hannila, A. Glogowska, B. Zhang ABDOMEN Lecture 13 Abdomen I: Abdominal Wall and Cavity Thursday, November 9, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hannila Lecture 14 Abdomen II: Abdominal Viscera Tuesday, November 14, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hannila Clinical Anatomy Lecture 5 Abdomen Thursday, November 16, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hannila Laboratory 5 Abdomen Tuesday, November 21, 2:30 5:30 pm, Gross Anatomy Lab Section 2 (Groups D, E, and F): 4:00 5:30 pm Instructors: S. Hannila, A. Glogowska, B. Zhang PELVIS and UROGENITAL SYSTEM Lecture 15 Pelvis I: Renal System and Male Reproductive System Thursday, November 23, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hombach-Klonisch

*Lecture 16 Pelvis II: Pelvis and Female Reproductive System Tuesday, November 28, 2:30 3:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hombach-Klonisch *Clinical Anatomy Lecture 6 Pelvis Tuesday, November 28, 3:30 4:30 pm, Apotex Centre (Room 71) Instructor: S. Hombach-Klonisch Laboratory 6 Pelvis Thursday, November 30, 2:30 5:30 pm, Gross Anatomy Lab Section 2 (Groups D, E, and F): 4:00 5:30 pm Instructors: S. Hannila, S. Hombach-Klonisch, B. Zhang FINAL EXAMINATIONS Date and location: to be determined

September 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2:30 pm Introduc on and Anatomical Terminology 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2:30 pm Nervous System I 2:30 pm Nervous System II 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2:30 pm Nervous System III 3:30 pm Nervous System Clinical Lecture 2:30 pm Nervous System Lab 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2:30 pm Head and Neck I 3:30 pm Head and Neck II 2:30 pm Head and Neck III 3:30 pm Head and Neck Clinical Lecture

October 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2:30 pm Head and Neck Lab Pharmacy mid term break: no class 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2:30 pm Musculoskeletal I 2:30 pm Musculoskeletal II 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2:30 pm Musculoskeletal III 3:30 pm Musculoskeletal Clinical Lecture 2:30 pm Musculoskeletal Lab 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Read/Study: no class 2:30 pm Thorax I 2:30 pm Midterm exam

November 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 2:30 pm Thorax II 3:30 pm Thorax Clinical Lecture 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2:30 pm Thorax Lab 2:30 pm Abdomen I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2:30 pm Abdomen II 2:30 pm Abdomen Clinical Lecture 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2:30 pm Abdomen Lab 26 27 28 29 30 2:30 pm Pelvis II 3:30 pm Pelvis Clinical Lecture 2:30 pm Pelvis I 2:30 pm Pelvis lab

December 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Read/Study: no class Read/Study: no class 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31