Histology I (FY118) – Reserved

Sharifa Thompson
Joel Franklyn
Last Update January 21, 2024
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About This Course

Victoria University of Barbados
Faculty of Medicine
Department Of Basic Science

Course Title: Histology I
Course Code: FY118
Course Credits: 4
Course Coordinator: –

HISTOLOGY I
Overview

This course provides fundamental basic knowledge of histology and cell biology. The course provides students with basic knowledge of different aspects of cellular and tissue parts (membrane, cytoskeleton, matrix). It explores the histology and properties of the basic human tissues (Epithelium, connective tissue, muscle, and nervous tissues). Clinical exercises will be used to develop “problem-solving” and “critical-thinking” skills.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1) Demonstrate an understanding of the microscopic organization and relationships of cells, tissues, and organs of the human body;
2) Identify cells and tissues and describe their functions;
3) Develop problem-solving skills to evaluate both normal and pathologic structure and function of cells and tissues that comprise the organs of the human body;
4) Demonstrate critical thinking skills to describe possible pathologic outcomes of dysfunctional cells and tissues

Material Includes

  • Histology, A Text and Atlas, 4th ed., Ross, Kaye and Pawlina (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003).
  • Basic Histology, 9th ed., Junqueira, Carneiro, and Kelley.
  • Bloom and Fawcett: A Textbook of Histology, 12th ed. D.W. Fawcett.
  • Essential Histology, D. Cormack.
  • Ham's Histology, 9th ed., D. Cormack
  • Text/Atlas of Histology, T. Lesson, C. Lesson and A. Paparo.
  • Color Atlas of Histology, 3rd ed., Gartner and Hiatt.
  • De Fiore's Atlas of Human Histology, 8th ed., V. Eroschenko.
  • Wheater's Functional Histology, 3rd ed., H.G. Burkitt , B. Vanguard and J.W. Heath.

Curriculum

15 Lessons56h

Week 1: Introduction to Microscopes

In this lecture, you will be reviewing the principles of light and electron microscopy and identify the major parts of the microscope. A brief overview of function and principles of the microscope will be provided in this week of activities. (no assessments)
Types of Microscopes00:00
Histology Quiz #1 – Microscopes

Week 2-3: Tissue Preparation

Histology is the science of the microscopic structure of cells, tissues and organs. It also helps us understand the relationship between structure and function. By examining a thin slice of bone tissue under a microscope, colorized with special staining techniques, you see that these seemingly simple bones are actually a complex microworld containing an array of structures with various different functions. In this lecture, we will introduce you to the microscopic world of histology.

Week 3-4: Cytology

Practice Exercise (Revision and Midterm)

In this week, you will be tested on what we have covered so far in you Histology I course. Here are a few questions to aid with your studies.

Week 5: Epithelial Tissue

Week 6-8: Connective tissue including Bone and Cartilage

Week 9: Muscle Tissue

Week 10: Nervous Tissue

Week 11: Integumentary System

Week 14-15: Revision and Finals

Your Instructors

Sharifa Thompson

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Joel Franklyn

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Free
Level
Intermediate
Duration 56 hours
Lectures
15 lectures
Language
English
Enrollment validity: 190 days

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