Caroline Maake: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2019

Award: The Golden Owl
Name Prof. Dr. Caroline Maake
(Professor Universität Zürich (UZH))
Address
Universität Zürich
Winterthurerstrasse 190
Anatomisches Institut
8057 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone0446355311
E-mailcaroline.maake@hest.ethz.ch
DepartmentHealth Sciences and Technology
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
377-0105-00LMusculoskeletal System Restricted registration - show details
Only for Human Medicine BSc
5 credits5VJ. Goldhahn, O. Distler, C. Maake, M. Steinwachs
AbstractStructure and function of the human musculoskeletal system including its major disorders (acute and chronic).
Learning objective- Die Studierenden sind fähig, sich im klinischen Alltag mit korrekter Fachsprache an den Diskussionen im Team zu beteiligen.
- Die Studierenden können die Funktion des Bewegungsapparates beim gesunden Menschen physiologisch korrekt beschreiben.
- Die Studierenden können aufgrund ihrer Kenntnisse über die Regenerationsfähigkeit der unterschiedlichen Gewebe im Bewegungsapparat zu einem Therapieplan beitragen.
- Die Studierenden erkennen Schmerz als Leitsymptom in der Diagnostik und der erfolgreichen Therapie.
- Die Studierenden können Behandlungsmethoden für die häufigsten akuten und chronischen Krankheitsbilder zuordnen und vergleichen.
ContentDie Studierenden lernen an Hand von exemplarischen Krankheitsbildern Aufbau und Funktion des Bewegungsapparates sowie wichtige Störungen.
Sie lernen dessen Gewebsarten sowie deren Funktionsweise und Regeneration kennen.
Wichtige akute und chronische Krankheitsbilder und deren Therapieprinzipien werden vermittelt.
Zusätzlich erfolgt die Vorstellung weiterer Krankheitsbilder in Seminarform.
377-0501-00LReproduction Restricted registration - show details
Only for Human Medicine BSc
5 credits5VP. Imesch, T. Burkhardt, D. Eichenberger zur Bonsen, G. Hasenberg, B. Leeners, C. Maake, N. Ochsenbein-Kölble
AbstractIn this module we lay the anatomical and physiological foundations for the subject of "reproduction". The associated clinical challenges are conveyed from different points of view and with different actors. The content is chronologically prepared and goes from the normal cycle of the woman and her disorders to the pregnancy and related issues to the obstetrics.
Learning objective• Anatomy
o Knowledge of the function of the female and male sexual organs
o Explaining the development of the maternal and fetal parts of the placenta
o Explaining the anatomy of the pelvis and the pelvic floor
• Gynecology
o Recognizing gynecological emergencies
o Listing of the various types of bleeding an irregularities
o Overview of the benign tumors of the uterus and ovaries as well as the malignant tumors of the cervix and the endometrium
• Reproductive Endocrinology
o Outlining of the main regulatory hormones of the female cycle and explaining their effects
o Listing of the most important sterility factors
o Discussing the main contraceptive methods with their mechanisms of action and contraceptive safety
• Pathological situations in obsterics
o Listing of clinical factors that indicate premature birth
o Giving a diferential diagnoses of bleeding in late pregnancy
• Physiological situations in obsterics
o Knowledge of the physiological processes and adaptation processes during pregnancy
o Determination of birth process
o Being aware of the meaning of the puerperium
ContentThis module gives the anatomical and physiological foundations for the subject of "reproduction". The associated clinical challenges are conveyed from different points of view and with different actors. The content is chronologically prepared and shows the normal female cycle and her disorders as well as the pregnancy and related issues to the obstetrics. Students will have the opportunity to work with prospective midwives to learn basic skills of normal birth through a simulation.