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Year 1 Medicine.
Contact: Three lectures/seminars, a tutorial and up to six hours of laboratory work each week. Teaching contact averages seven hours a week.
Timetable: Second semester.
Objectives:
On completion of this subject, students should:Comprehend: the terminology of physiology; the principles and essential information regarding the functions of different cell types and how they interact in organ systems; the mechanisms by which these different organ systems are controlled in the normal human being; the normal numerical values for those physiological variables that are commonly used as indices of disease in medical practice.
Have developed: observational and organisational skills to use experimental techniques in investigating physiological systems and document the findings reliably; skills in analysing and evaluating physiological experimental data.
Appreciate: the ranges of normality for physiological parameters; the factors which influence the significance of results obtained from investigating physiological systems.
Content:
Cell membranes, fluid balance and distribution in the body; cellular and whole body homeostasis; excitable membranes; nerve and muscle cells; chemical neurotransmission; simple reflex organisation; autonomic nervous system; cardiac function; haemodynamics; distribution and regulation of cardiac output; control of blood pressure; whole body patterns of cardiovascular response.
Assessment:
A 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester (85 per cent). Assessment is also based on work undertaken in laboratory classes (15 per cent). Where performance is judged to be unsatisfactory, a student will be required to pass a 3-hour practical examination.
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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences (Volume 4 page 134)
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