HS325 : HISTOLOGY 1

Department

Department of Anesthetic Technology

Academic Program

Bachelor in anesthetic technology

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

BI153

Overview

1. Diagnosis: study abnormal structure of the diseases, and differentiate between cell normal structures and abnormal cell (pathological cell structures).

2. Education: histology slides are used in teaching laboratories to help student learn about the microstructure of human biological tissue

3. Research: it is important in research fields in molecular biology, cell biology and cellular pathology.

Intended learning outcomes

3. Intended Learning Outcomes

A. Knowledge and Understanding

A.1

This course will explore cells and tissues of the human body (histology or micro-anatomy) by the use of various microscopic techniques.

A.2

Special emphasis will be placed on the structure-function relationship in different tissues and organs and the role of stem cells in tissue regeneration.

A.3

The lectures will be supplemented by the practical analysis of various organs, tissues and cells using virtual microscopy.

A.4

This course is geared towards graduate students with an interest in anesthesia and intensive care department as preclinical module.

B. Intellectual Skills

B.1

Identify the cellular and tissue characteristics, functions

B.2

Compare between different cells and tissues

B.3

Studying cell normal structure which is better understanding a pathological (abnormal) change.

B.4

Using microscope technique including slides preparing, staining, and setting as key to other modules such as pathology and microbiology.

B.5

Practical is essential for search and diagnosis of different diseases

C. Professional and Practical Skills

C.1

Identify the microscope structure and histological methodology

C.2

Identify the tissue structure under microscope

C.3

Comparison between different cells, tissues and organs

C.4

Using different data such as data show slides, microscope and websites

D. General/Transferable Skills

D.1

Time management

D.2

Group discussion, Assays

D.3

Presentation

D.4

Teaching and learning methods

1- RECOMMENDED as atlas: Wheater's Functional Histology, 6th ed., Elsevier, 2014 by B. Young et al.

1. Lecture notes by Mr: abuagela,and Mr: dakhil 2017

2. RECOMMENDED as atlas: diFiore's Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations (11th Edition)

3. RECOMMENDED as text and atlas Junqueira's Basic Histology, 13th ed, McGraw Hill - Lange, 2013 by A.L. Mescher

Other materials

Histology image slides on data show and Websites are recommended for example:

4. http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/

5. http://histology.leeds.ac.uk/

6. http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/

Methods of assessments

s.n.

Assessment Method

Due (week)

Weight (%)

Notes

1

Midterm exam

5th and 10th week

40%

Two midterm exams

2

Oral exam

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3

Practical exam

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4

Final exam

16th week

60%

One final exam

5

Assignments/HWs

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Total (%)

100%

Type

Title

Publisher

Edition

Author

Availability

Lecture notes

Sheets or lecture notes

Mr.abuagela & Mr. dakhil

Oya library

At Tripoli university

Textbook

text and atlas Junqueira's Basic Histology

13th

1. McGraw Hill –

2. Lange, 2013 by A.L.

3. Mescher

Reference books

Periodicals

Websites

4. http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/

5. http://histology.leeds.ac.uk/

http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/

On internet

Other