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XuetangX

Human System Architecture

Suan Dusit University via XuetangX

Overview

The development orientation of medicine in the future will be accurate medicine with patients as the center, information as the link, data as the driving force, and human-computer collaboration. It will take the promotion of accurate and efficient clinical diagnosis and treatment as well as disease prevention and control as the working goal. What’s more, it will take clinical requirements as the starting point and end result, and distribute the cross-fusion, transformation and innovation of medicine and intelligence to open up the pathway bridge of medicine from "laboratory" to "operating table". Human System Architecture is a specialized basic course meticulously built with the integration of medical workers and technicians to meet this demand.

 Human System Architecture is the science of describing the normal structure of human organs according to the functional systems of human organs (such as the motor system, digestive system, respiratory system, urinary system, reproductive system, vascular system, nervous system, etc.). It is also an important basic course and professional basic course for medical majors.

The task of Human System Architecture is to enable students to master the knowledge of the morphological structure, distribution form and position adjacent relation of human organs, master the basic skills of anatomy, and lay the necessary morphological foundation for learning other basic medicine and clinical medicine courses.

The main task of this course is to clarify the normal morphological structure, location, adjacent relationship and the law of occurrence and development of human organs. In accordance with the study of this course, students are required to be familiar with the basic structure of the human body. In addition, students are required to understand the relationship between structure and function, and the relationship between human body and environment, and learn to correctly use the knowledge and terminology of anatomy, so as to provide the necessary morphological basis for learning other basic medical courses and subsequent clinical courses.Furthermore, it also lays the pivotal medical foundation for students to learn systematically the construction of intelligent medical systems, medical and health big data management, information mining and other scientific research or management work.


Syllabus

  • Introduction
    • Movement System
      • Osteology-1
      • Osteology-2
      • Osteology-3
      • Osteology-4
      • Osteology-5
      • Osteology-6
      • Arthrology-1
      • Arthrology-2
      • Arthrology-3
    • Respiratory System
      • Respiratory System-1
      • Respiratory System-2
      • Respiratory System-3
      • Respiratory System-4
    • Cardiovascular System
      • Cardiovascular System-1
      • Cardiovascular System-2
      • Cardiovascular System-3
      • Cardiovascular System-4
      • Cardiovascular System-5
      • Cardiovascular System-6
    • Digestive System
      • Digestive System-1
      • Digestive System-2
      • Digestive System-3
      • Digestive System-4
      • Digestive System-5
    • Urinary system
      • Neuroanatomy Elementary Introduction
        • Neuroanatomy Elementary Introduction-1
        • Neuroanatomy Elementary Introduction-2

      Taught by

      Wei Li , Shuanghu Yuan, Xiangyu Ma, and Kai Teng

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