1st seminar schedule, group 3
Date: May 15th, 2023 at 8:00
Place: Plava sala
STUDENT | SEMINAR THEMES: LOWER LIMB | |
1. | Christy Sakunthala Kanthiah | Anterior and posterior tibial artery. Palpation and compression. Injuries of tibial arteries. |
2. | Varunprasanth Parrivallal | Superficial veins of the lower limb. Varicose veins, thrombosis and thrombophlebitis. Vein grafts. |
3. | Golden Jenith Murugan | Ischiadic nerve- functional anatomy |
4. | Subhash Jogi | Functional anatomy of the tarsal canal. |
5. | Akshaya Aji | Arches of the foot and their disorders. |
6. | Suryaprasad Nedumkariyil Sudhakaran | Hip joint: anatomy. Dislocations. Surgical hip replacement. |
Consultations via email: igor.sladojevic@med.unibl.org
2nd seminar schedule, group 3
Date: May 15th, 2023 at 10:00
Place: Plava sala
student | SEMINAR THEMES: ABDOMEN & PELVIS | |
1. | Rishanth Ramesh Kumar Malchijah | Fascia and Muscles of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall. Inguinal canal . Abdominal Hernias |
2. | Axima Maria Thankappan | Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity: Peritoneal Formations .Subdivisions of Peritoneal Cavity . |
3. | Jenisa Bandanadham | Portal vein with portocaval anastomoses. Portal Hypertension. |
4. | Golden Jenifa Murugan | Biliary ducts and Gallbladder, Gallstones, Cholecystectomy |
5. | Likhitha Nalajala | Innervation of Abdominal Viscera (Celiac plexus) |
6. | Sai Vignesh Gantasala Srinivas | Bones of Pelvic Girdle , Pelvic Girdle Sexual Differences, Pelvic Diameters (Conjugates), |
7. | Prudhvi Akash Koppula | Urinary Organs in Pelvis cavity -Clinical anatomy |
Consultations via email: goran.spasojevic@med.unibl.org
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEMINARS
Each student will be assigned an anatomical topic that the student will present orally. The presentation should be made by Microsoft PowerPoint software.
The oral presentation should last between 10 and 15 minutes. Presentations should be minimum of 10 slides long. Use easy-to-read fonts such as Times New Roman or Arial. Keep text to a minimum 6-8 lines per slide or explain the presented picture orally. Use images from books or images found online, but only if the image resolution is high ! For better projection visualization keep font size 22 or bigger. Leave out the sound effects and background music. Proofread it.