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Schedule of Didactic Sessions | Session 5

Session 5

Date: Tues. 4/14/09

Topics and Speakers:

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology: Alfreda Stadlin

Introduction to Histology: Keyan Salari , MD/PhD candidate


Topic 1: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Learning Objectives: After attending this session, the student should be able to:

  • appreciate how anatomy contributes to an understanding of human physiology and disease Find out what major organ systems of the human body are involved in a disease
  • appreciate the relationship between development and adult anatomy
  • understand some basic concepts in developmental biology
  • understand different levels of scale in anatomical studies and tools appropriate to different scales
  • appreciate how anatomy contributes to an understanding of diabetes
  • appreciate how histology contributes to an understanding of human physiology and disease

Key words: islet, pancreatic beta cell, lymphocyte

Assignment:

Supplementary Resources:

 

Relevant Anatomy Textbook Chapters
The following material can be found in the Supplementary Reading folder on the IMed shelf in Lane Library; look at the original books at Lane Medical Library for better-quality illustrations.

  • Wheater, Burkitt and Daniels,"Functional Histology" Churchill Livingstone Press; ch. 14: Gastrointestinal tract histology and anatomy.
  • Ibid., ch. 15: Liver and pancreas anatomy.
  • Three additional references, (Lumelsky et al, Bernard-Kargar et al, Edlund H), in the Supplementary Reading Folder

Relevant Medical School Videos

  • Histology of endocrine pancreas. First 25 minutes explain basic models of cellular signaling pathways, similar to hormone lecture in Endocrine Physiology course; minutes 24-35 explain insulin and show islets, vasculature and individual cells with fluorescent antibody staining, light microscopy, and electron micrographs. A nice, basic diabetes review from minutes 35-40.
  • Development of the gastrointestinal tract. From minutes 18-19 ventral pancreatic bud joins up with dorsal pancreas, rotation duct explanations

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