CODE 65457 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 2 cfu anno 1 OSTEOPATIA 12134 (L/SNT4) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 TECNICHE DI RADIOLOGIA MEDICA, PER IMMAGINI E RADIOT 9294 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 PODOLOGIA 9284 (L/SNT2) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 DIETISTICA 9288 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 IGIENE DENTALE 9289 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 TECN.FISIOPATOL.CARDIOCIRCOLAT.E E PERFUS.CARDIOVASC 9291 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA 1 cfu anno 1 FISIOTERAPIA 9281 (L/SNT2) - CHIAVARI 2 cfu anno 1 TECNICHE DI NEUROFISIOPATOLOGIA 11757 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA 1 cfu anno 1 FISIOTERAPIA 9281 (L/SNT2) - GE SAN MARTINO 2 cfu anno 1 ORTOTTICA ED ASSISTENZA OFTALMOLOGICA 9283 (L/SNT2) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 TECNICA DELLA RIABILITAZIONE PSICHIATRICA 9286 (L/SNT2) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 TECNICHE ORTOPEDICHE 9297 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 LOGOPEDIA 9282 (L/SNT2) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 TERAPIA DELLA NEURO E PSICOMOTRICITA' DELL'ETA' EVOL 9287 (L/SNT2) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 TECNICHE DI LABORATORIO BIOMEDICO 9293 (L/SNT3) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR BIOS-12/A LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA CHIAVARI GE SAN MARTINO SEMESTER 1° Semester MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: ANATOMY-HISTOLOGY TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The Splancnological Anatomy module aims to provide the basics of anatomy necessary for understanding the morphology and function of the human body. The module will cover the morphology and the morphology/function relationship of the different systems/organs that make up the human body. The organization of the module is based on interactive lectures whose objective is to stimulate an adequate knowledge of the different systems that make up our body. TEACHING METHODS The teaching activity will consist of 20 hours of lectures, during which, with the use of visual aids, all the topics that require knowledge at the time of the final examination will be illustrated and discussed with the students . Pursuant to L.170/10 “New Regulations on Specific Learning Disorders in Schools”, support services are in place for students with Specific Learning Disorders (SAD), disabilities or other educational needs, through the “Support Services Sector for disabilities and for students with SAD”. These students are encouraged to contact the lecturer and the School's disability contact person, Prof. Nicola Girtler (nicolagirtler@unige.it), at the beginning of the course to agree on possible teaching modalities that, while respecting the objectives of the course, take into account individual learning patterns. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Introduction to the human anatomy Anatomical terminology, position terms. Tissues, organs and systems. General organization of hollow organs and filled organs. Locomotor system Generalities about bones. Classification of joints. The axillary skeleton: the skull, the spine, the rib cage. The appendicular skeleton: the pelvic girdle and the lower limb, the scapular girdle and the upper limb. Generalities about muscles and their classification. The diaphragm muscle. The abdominal muscles. Elements of regional anatomy Head. Trunk. Thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities. Integumentary system Skin. Skin adnexa (elements). Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems Organization of the cardiovascular system. Morphology and structure of the heart. Structure of arteries, capillaries and veins. Organization of the lymphatic system. Structure of lymphatic vessels. Primary lymphoid organs: bone marrow, thymus. Secondary lymphoid organs: lymph nodes, spleen, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT). Respiratory system Organization of the respiratory system. The external nose and nasal cavities. The paranasal sinuses (elements). Morphology and structure of the following organs: nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs. The functional unit of the lung: the lung acinus. Pleuras. Digestive system Organization of the digestive system. The peritoneum (elements). Morphology and structure of the following organs: oral cavity, salivary glands (elements), pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine. Morphology and structure of liver and pancreas. Urinary system Organization of the urinary system. Morphology and structure of the kidneys. The functional unit of the kidney: the nephron. Morphology and structure of the urinary excretory tract. Endocrine system Introduction to the endocrine system. Morphology and structure of the following organs: pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroids, adrenal glands, endocrine pancreas. Male and female reproductive systems Organization of the male reproductive system. Morphology and structure of the testis. Sperm ducts and attached glands (elements). Organization of the female reproductive system. Morphology and structure of the following organs: ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus. Ovarian cycle and uterine cycle. Breast. Nervous system Organization of the nervous system. The meninges. The ventricles. The spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon, telencephalon. Organization of the somatic sensory and motor compartments. Visceral nervous system: orthosympathetic and parasympathetic. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY One of the following Anatomy texts of your choice: Tortora, Nielsen - Principi di anatomia - Editrice Ambrosiana Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch - Anatomia Umana - EdiSes Saladin - Anatomia Umana - Piccin Barbatelli et al. - Anatomia Umana. Fondamenti con istituzioni di istologia - Edi Ermes LESSONS LESSONS START The lessons will start in the first semester in accordance with the didactic calendar Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Oral exam ASSESSMENT METHODS The learning verification takes place through the final examination that aims to ascertain the actual acquisition by the student of the expected learning results. For this module a 'test in itinere' will be available for students of the first academic year, to be held in december, and the result will be taken into account during the official 'Anatomia-Istologia' exams of the first academic year. Pursuant to L.170/10 “New regulations on specific learning disorders in schools,” support services are in place for students with specific learning disorder through the Disability Support Services Sector and students with DSA. Contact person: Prof. Nicola Girtler (nicolagirtler@unige.it) FURTHER INFORMATION Pursuant to L.170/10 “New regulations on specific learning disorders in schools,” support services are in place for students with specific learning disorder through the Disability Support Services Sector and students with DSA. Contact person: Prof. Nicola Girtler (nicolagirtler@unige.it) Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Good health and well being Quality education Gender equality Decent work and economic growth