Teaching

Our department offers a wide range of courses in human medicine: from microscopic anatomy and neuroanatomy to the organ-centred seminar (OZS), we teach practical and interdisciplinary knowledge. We teach neuroanatomy to dentists, imparting basic knowledge about nerve structures and their functions. All courses are offered in German.

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Human medicine degree program

Head: Prof. Dr. Jovica Ninkovic

1st semester; course and lecture

Welcome to the fascinating world of microscopy! In the course "Microscopic Anatomy" at the Chair III of Anatomy/Cell Biology, students gain an exciting insight into the basics of cellular structures and relationships.

Over the first 12 course days, you will explore the fundamental principles of microscopy using state-of-the-art digital software (Histologi@ in the cloud/Biolucida) and develop an understanding of the fascinating interactions at the cellular level. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, providing you with the perfect foundation to explore the world of microscopic anatomy.

We look forward to welcoming you to this inspiring course!

  • All information on course days 1-12 can be found on Moodle.

  • For questions about the course days 1-12 and the exam on the first part of the course of the Microscopic Anatomy course (course days 1-12), please contact us at:
    Anat.Lst3@med.uni-muenchen.de

Head: Prof. Dr. Michael Kiebler

2nd semester; seminar and lecture

The "Neuroanatomy" seminar, offered by Prof. Kiebler’s department in the second semester, provides a unique gateway into this captivating field of study.

The main focus of the seminar is on spectacular live dissections that you perform independently. These hands-on experiences allow you to experience the complex structures and functions of the nervous system firsthand and develop a solid understanding of neuroanatomy. The seminar offers a unique opportunity to combine theory and practice and to discover the fascinating interrelationships of the nervous system by yourself.

We look forward to accompanying you on this exciting journey through the world of neuroanatomy!

All information about the Neuroanatomy seminar at the BMC can be found atMoodle

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The Neuroanatomy seminar is taught both by Chair II (Innenstadt) and by our Chair (Biomedical Center). The students are divided into the two locations by the Dean's Office.

You should note: The seminars BMC (our chair) and city centre (Chair II) may differ in terms of the sequence of the topics – see the respective Learning Objective Catalogue. The lecture accompanying the seminar is tailored to the sequence of the seminars and should therefore be attended.

Head: Prof. Dr. Artur Mayerhofer

4th semester; seminar

Organ-Centred Seminar (OZS) - Integrating Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry

At the end of the 4th pre-clinical semester, students can look forward to a special highlight: the Organ-Centred Seminar (OZS). This seminar explores four organ-focused topics through the perspectives of the three core disciplines: Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry.

Our anatomical contribution lays the foundation for understanding the structures, which are embedded in the functional and biochemical context. The aim of the seminar is to help students to link the content of these subjects and to develop a holistic understanding of the complex relationships in the human body.

This interdisciplinary seminar not only creates subject-specific links, but also prepares students optimally for the clinical semesters.

Dentistry degree program

Head: Prof. Dr. Michael Kiebler

1st and 2nd semester (winter semester) ; practical course and lecture

In the "Neuroanatomy" practical course offered by Prof Kiebler's department (Department III of Anatomy/Cell Biology), dental students gain an in-depth insight into the fascinating world of the nervous system.

During the practical course, theoretical knowledge is supplemented by practical exercises to provide a basic understanding of neuroanatomical structures and relationships. The highlight of the practical training is the final day of the course, on which you will take part in spectacular live preparations. These allow you to experience the complex interactions of the nervous system at first hand and apply your knowledge in a realistic context.

This practical course provides you with an ideal basis for confidently and competently mastering the neuroanatomical aspects of dentistry. We look forward to guiding you through this exciting and educational experience!

All information about the Neuroanatomy practical course for dental students at the BMC can be found atMoodle

If you have any questions, please contact theTeaching coordination of our chair