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Module 7 : Human Anatomy and Physiology/ HAP (8.34 ECTS)

Degree Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy

Title of Module: Human Anatomy and Physiology

Abbreviation: HAP

Subtitle: -

Title of Class: FA2141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Semester: 3

Responsible for Module: Dr. Maria Immaculata Iwo

Lecturer:

 Dr. I Ketut Adnyana

 Dr. Kusnandar Anggadiredja

 Dr. Lia Amalia

 Dr. Maria Imaculata Iwo

Language: Indonesian

Assignment to Programme:

Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy, Compulsory Class, Semester 3

Class Type / Hours: Lecture/ 2 hours per week Workload:

 Study times in class : 32 hours

 Study times at home : 64 hours

Credits: 2.78 ECTS

Requirements:

Registered students to Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy

Study Goals : Knowledge:

Describe the anatomy and physiology of integumentary,

locomotors, endocrine, special senses, and nervous system Skill:

Explain the anatomy and physiology of integumentary, locomotors, endocrine, special senses, and nervous system, as well as

identifying homeostatic imbalances in each system Competence:

not applicable

Content: Introduction of: anatomical and physiological sciences, levels of organization (atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ and system), inter- organ system relationship, transport system and basic mechanism, basic characteristic of organism; anatomical, physiological and pathological conditions of nervous system, sensory function, muscular system, integument system, endocrine system

Assessment: Written exam, Assignment

Media: Lecture Notes, Slides, Board

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Literature:  Martini, F.H., et al., Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, 11th ed., Prentice Hall, London, 2011.

 Langley, Telford, Christensen, Dynamic Anatomy and Physiology, 5th ed., Mc. Graw Hill, 1990.

 Guyton, Textbook of Medical Physiology, 12th edition, W.B.

Saunders, Tokyo, 2010.

 Ackermann, Essential of Human Physiology, Mosby Year Book, New York, 1996.

 Crouch, Mc. Clintic, Human Anatomy and Physiology, 2nd ed., 1976

Degree Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy

Title of Module: Human Anatomy and Physiology

Abbreviation: HAP

Subtitle: -

Title of Class: FA2241 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Semester: 4

Responsible for Module: Dr. Maria Immaculata Iwo

Lecturer:  Dr. Maria Immaculata Iwo

 Dr. Lia Amalia

 Dr. Kusnandar Anggadiredja

Language: Indonesian

Assignment to Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy, Compulsory Class, Semester 4

Class Type / Hours: Lecture/ 2 hours per week

Workload:  Study times in class : 32 hours

 Study times at home : 64 hours

Credits: 2.78 ECTS

Requirements: Registered students to Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy

Study Goals : Knowledge:

Describe the anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular, lymphatic,

respiratory, urinary excretory and reproductive systems Skill:

Explain the anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary excretory and reproductive systems, as well as

identifying homeostatic imbalances in each system

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Competence:

not applicable

Content: Introduction, structure and morphology of the systems component, physiology and function, abnormality and the control of the system function, relationship between Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Urinary Excretion, Digestive, and Reproductive Systems.

Assessment: Written exam, Assignment

Media: Lecture Notes, Slides, Board

Literature:  Martini, F. H., Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 9th ed., Prentice Hall., New Jersey, 2012

 Tortora, G. J. and N.P. Anagnostakos, Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th ed., Harper and Row Publ., New York, 2009.

 Wood, M. G., Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1998

 Marieb, E. N., Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, 8th ed., Person Benjamin Cummings, New York, 2006.

Degree Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy

Title of Module: Human Anatomy and Physiology

Abbreviation: HAP

Subtitle: -

Title of Class: FK2242 Pathophysiology

Semester: 2

Responsible for Module: Dr. Maria Immaculata Iwo

Lecturer:  Dr. I Ketut Adnyana

 Dr. Kusnandar Anggadiredja

Language: Indonesian

Assignment to Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy, Compulsory Class, Semester 4

Class Type / Hours: Lecture/ 2 hours per week Workload:

 Study times in class : 32 hours

 Study times at home : 64 hours

Credits: 2.78 ECTS

Requirements: Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II

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Study Goals : Knowledge:

Describe the pathophysiological conditions affecting organ systems Skill:

Not applicable Competence:

Not applicable

Content: Prevalence, etiology, and pathogenesis of diseases affecting musculoskeletal, nervous, integumentary, cardiovascular, respiration, endocrine, excretion, immune, digestive and reproduction systems.

Assessment: Written exam

Media: Lecture Notes, Slides, Board, Practicum

Literature:  Rubin, E., Essential Pathology, 3rd ed., Lippincott Williams

& Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2001.

 Corwin, E.J., Handbook of Pathophysiology, 2nd ed., Lippincott, Baltimore, 2000.

 MacSween, RNM and Whaley, K. (Eds.), Muir’s Textbook of Pathology, 3rd ed., Boston, 1993.

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