Irmgard Amrein: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021 |
Name | Dr. Irmgard Amrein |
Address | Universität Zürich Winterthurerstrasse 190 Institute of Anatomy 8057 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | 044 635 53 42 |
irmgard.amrein@hest.ethz.ch | |
Department | Health Sciences and Technology |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-0153-00L | Histology | 2 credits | 2G | D. P. Wolfer, I. Amrein, L. Slomianka | |
Abstract | Practical at the light microscope based on the lectures "Anatomie" 1+2 with an introduction in histological techniques. In the first part participants study examples of epithelia, connective and supporting tissues, muscle and nervous tissue. The second part is devoted to the microscopic anatomy of selected organs. | ||||
Learning objective | By working with the microscope, participants gain a deeper understating of the lecture topics, in particular in microscopic anatomy. They acquire the ability to examine tissue sections with the microscope, to recognize organ-typical structures and to identify the organ of origin. | ||||
Literature | Suggested reading Lüllmann-Rauch R, Asan E: Taschenlehrbuch Histologie Kühnel W: Taschenatlas Histologie | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Based on: 376-0151-00 "Anatomie und Physiologie" I 376-0150-00 "Anatomie und Physiologie" II | ||||
376-0905-00L | Functional Anatomy | 3 credits | 2V | D. P. Wolfer, I. Amrein | |
Abstract | Introduction to the anatomy of the musculoskeletal with the goal to better understand movements and the mechanisms of injuries. | ||||
Learning objective | - understanding the three-dimensional organization of the human musculoskeletal system - correct use of anatomical nomenclature in the description of structure and function - understanding the connections between morphology and normal function of the musculoskeletal system - knowledge of selected mechanisms of injury in terms of the underlying anatomy | ||||
Content | - Allgemeine Anatomie des Bewegungsapparates (Bindegewebe, Knochen, Gelenke, Muskeln) - Becken und freie untere Extremität (Skelett, Gelenke, Muskeln) - Wirbelsäule, Brustkorb, Bauchwand (Skelett, Gelenke, Muskeln) - Schulter und freie obere Extremität (Skelett, Gelenke, Muskeln) | ||||
Literature | - Schünke M, Topographie und Funktion des Bewegungssystems - Gehrke T, Sportanatomie, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag - Weineck J, Sportanatomie, Spitta-Verlag |