Anatomical terminologies introduce and make up a large part of medical terminology. The proper use of terms in the correct way is imperative when communicating anatomical information, to ensure understanding by healthcare professionals and scientists worldwide. Health professionals must also know the common and colloquial terms people are likely to use when they describe their complaints.
COURSE CODE: ATM 218
COURSE TITLE: GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY & ANATOMY OF THE UPPER & LOWER LIMBS & THORAX
NUMBER OF UNITS: 2 Units
COURSE DURATION: Two hours per week
Instructor: Dr Aderoyeje,TemitopeG, email:aderoyeje.temitope@edouniversity.edu.ng
Lectures: Tuesday, 8am – 12.10 pm, LT1, phone: (+234) 8077467765
Office hours: Mondays - Fridays, 8.00 AM to 4.00 PM (just before class), Office: College of Medical Sciences Ground floor, room 43
COURSE LECTURER: TOPIC: ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the…
EDO UNIVERSITY IYAMHO
Anatomy Department
ANA 201 General Embryolgy
Instructor: Dr. Odetola Amos A., email:odetola.amos@edouniversity.edu.ng
Lectures: Friday, 10 am- 12pm, LT1, phone: (+234) 8032072958
Office hours: Thursday, 1.30 to 2.30 PM, Office:
.
General overview of lecture: The course introduces some fundamental concepts in
developmental anatomy including molecular regulation and signaling, gametogenesis, prefertilization,
fertilization, cleavage, implantation, bilaminar germ disc and gastrulation
(Trilaminar germ layer stage).
Prerequisite: The students are expected to have a strong background in the basic biology,
particularly…
EDO UNIVERSITY IYAMHO
Anatomy Department
ANA 211 Gross Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy and General Embryology
Instructor: Dr. Odetola Amos A., email:odetola.amos@edouniversity.edu.ng
Lectures: Friday, 10 am- 12pm, LT1, phone: (+234) 8032072958
Office hours: Thursday, 1.30 to 2.30 PM, Office:
.
General overview of lecture: The course introduces some fundamental concepts in human
anatomy including general and systemic embryology, microscopic anatomy and gross anatomy
with associated clinical correlates.
Prerequisite: The students are expected to have a strong background in the basic biology,
particularly…
EDO UNIVERSITY IYAMHO
Department of Anatomy
ANA 213: General Embryology
Instructor: Dr. Odetola Amos A., email:odetola.amos@edouniversity.edu.ng
Lectures: Friday, 8am –10 am, LT1, phone: (+234) 8032072958
Office hours: Thursday, 1.30 to 2.30 PM, Office:
General overview of lecture: This course aims at giving the students a thorough knowledge
of general embryology. It covers the following topics:Gametogenesis:Spermatogenesis and
Oogenesis; Fertilization; Implantation, Cleavage, Morula, Blastocysts, Primitive Streak,
Bilaminal and Trilaminal Germ Disc, Development of tissues, organs and systems of the
embryo, the chorionic…
EDO UNIVERSITY IYAMHO
FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
PHS 222 Gastrointestinal Physiology
Instructor: Dr. Ekhoye Ehitare, email: ekhoye.ehitare@edouniversity.edu.ng
Lectures: Thursday 10.00am – 13.00pm, LT6, phone: (+234) 7038648797
Office hours: Monday - Friday, 12.00 to 13.00 PM, Office: New Jerusalem BMS/Engineering Building, First Floor, Room II
General overview of lecture: The significance of the course to the student is develop intellectual ability in understanding the functions of gastrointestinal physiology. Knowledge from this course will enable the student understand…
EDO UNIVERSITY IYAMHO
FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
PHS 212 Body Fluid and Blood Physiology
Instructor: Dr. Ekhoye Ehitare, email: ekhoye.ehitare@edouniversity.edu.ng
Lectures: Wednesday 10.00am – 12.00am, LT6, phone: (+234) 7038648797
Office hours: Monday - Friday, 12.00 to 13.00 PM, Office: New Jerusalem BMS/Engineering Building, First Floor, Room II
General overview of lecture: The essence of this course is to develop basic understanding of the functions of blood and body fluid compartments. Knowledge from this course will enable…
EDO UNIVERSITY IYAMHO
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
LECTURE NOTES ON PHS 225: AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Instructor: Dr. Maero Origho, email: origho.maero@edouniversity.edu.ng, Phone: +2347060647606
Office hours: Tuesdays 8:00am to 11:00am. Office: First Floor, Room 16, College of Medical Sciences
Administrative Block.
General overview of lecture: This course will provide an in depth understanding on how the nervous
system regulates the normal functioning of body organs. It is a component of neurophysiology covering
the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
Description: The aim of this course is to give students thorough knowledge of
physiology of respiratory system and related pathophysiological conditions. This course
covers topics such as pulmonary blood supply, overview of the functions of respiratory system,
physiologic anatomy of respiratory system, mechanics and mechanism of breathing, control of
respiration, lung volumes. & capacities, pulmonary surfactant, compliance,work of breathing, fluctuations
in respiration, gas transport& exchange, respiration during exercise, altitude & deep sea
Description: The aim of this course is to give students thorough knowledge of
physiology of respiratory system and related pathophysiological conditions. This course
covers topics such as pulmonary blood supply, overview of the functions of respiratory system,
physiologic anatomy of respiratory system, mechanics and mechanism of breathing, control of
respiration, lung volumes. & capacities, pulmonary surfactant, compliance,work of breathing, fluctuations
in respiration, gas transport& exchange, respiration during exercise, altitude & deep sea
General overview of lecture:The special senses consist of the senses of sight, hearing, taste and
smell. The sense organs are located in the head and have connections with the brain. These
senses allow the individual to detect and analyze light, sound and chemical signals in the
environment. Since the vestibular apparatus is part of the ear in which the hearing apparatus is
located, vestibular functions will also be covered in this section even though they are not strictly
special senses.
General overview of lecture:The fertility of the mature human female is cyclic. The release
from the ovary of a mature female germcell or ovum occurs at a distinct phase of the
menstrualcycle. Cyclic changes in luteinizing hormone (LH)and follicle-stimulating hormone
(FSH)from the pituitarygland and estradiol and progesterone from the ovaries controlthe
secretion of ovarian steroid hormones, estradiol andprogesterone, and the subsequent release of
an ovum during the menstrual cycle. The cyclic changes in steroid hormone secretion cause
significant changes in…
Physiology, Structure of Cell Organelles, Membrane structure and functions, Membrane
Transport, Membrane Potential, Intercellular Communication and Signal transduction,
Homeostasis, Homeostatic control, Feedback mechanisms, Cellular adaptation, Cell division and
cycle, apoptosis, necrosis.
General overview of lecture:Neurophysiology is the scientific study of the brain
and nervous system, whose ultimate goal is to understand higher brain function at a
variety of levels. This course will provide students with current knowledge about
brain structure and function from both a basic research and a clinical perspective,
and to allow them to use this knowledge in completing independent or small-group
term papers.
General overview of lecture: This course is intended to give the students a basic knowledge of Renal physiology. students should be know the functional anatomy of the kidneys, its role in homeostasis, hemopoietic functions of the kidneysand endocrine functions glomerular filtration rates and factors affecting GFR, pressures determining filtrations, formation of urine and countercurrent mechanisms.
General overview of lecture: This course is intended to give the students a basic knowledge of cardiovascular physiology. students should be able to know the functional anatomy of the heart, ECG and its clinical usage, cardiac cycles, cardiac outputs and its regulations, heart sounds and murmurs, Blood pressure and regulations, microcirculations and haemodynamics splanchic circulations cerebral circulations, pulmonary circulations.
General overview of lecture: This course aims at giving the students a thorough knowledge of histology of the types of muscles.
Learning outcomes: At the completion of this lecture, students should be able to:
? Identify muscles into 3 groups; Skeletal, Smooth and Cardiac.
? Describe the connective tissue sheaths around the skeletal muscles as- endomysium, perimysium and epimysium.
? Describe the of cardiac muscle.
? Describe the smooth muscle.
? Distinguish between skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
General overview of lecture: This course aims at giving the students a thorough knowledge of functional components of Cranial Nerves, Applied Anatomy
Learning outcomes: At the end of the lecture, students should be able to:
o List the twelve cranial nerves
o Explain the organisation of the cranial nerve within the brain
o State the functional components of the cranial nerves
Main lecture