Physics of the cardiovascular system

Course: Physics

Structural unit: Faculty of Physics

Title
Physics of the cardiovascular system
Code
ВКП 2.
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
1. Knowledge of the basics of physiology and the physical basics of the mechanisms of the functioning of the cardiovascular system. 2. Knowledge of physical models used to describe the processes that occur in the cardiovascular system during its functioning. 3. Ability to plan and conduct research in the field of physics of the cardiovascular system. 4. The ability to model processes that take place in the cardiovascular system.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Know the laws of solid medium mechanics and rheology. 2. To be able to apply previous knowledge from the courses of mathematical analysis, differential and integral equations, mathematical physics.
Course content
The course "Physics of the Cardiovascular System" examines the physical basis of the processes that occur in the cardiovascular system at all levels of its organization, starting from the molecular and cellular level and ending with the system as a whole; modern methods of cardiovascular system research are studied; physical phenomena and processes that take place during its functioning. The goal of studying the discipline is to obtain deep and systematic knowledge related to the physical foundations of the mechanisms of the functioning of the cardiovascular system and the skills of their practical application in conducting fundamental and applied medical and biological research. The educational task of the course consists in students mastering the skills of developing, planning and conducting research and modeling the processes of functioning of the human cardiovascular system.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Bulavin L.A., Grechko L.G., Chalyy O.V.. Medical physics. Textbook. Volume 1. - K.: VOC "Kyiv University", 2011 - 482 p. 2. Bulavin L.A., Aktan O.Yu., Zabashta Y.F., Svechnikova O.S., Senchurov S.P. Medical physics. Textbook. Volume 2. -K.: VOC "Kyiv University", 2011 - 326 p. 3. Quarteroni Alfio, Dede' Luca, Manzoni, Andrea, Vergara Christian Mathematical Modeling of the Human Cardiovascular System. Data, Numerical Approximation, Clinical Applications - Cambridge University Press, 2019. -290 p 4. Herman Irving P. Physics of the human body - Springer Cham, 2016. - 953 p. 5. Paul Davidovits Physics in Biology and Medicine - 5th Edition. - Academic Press, 2018. -742 p. 6. Filimonov V.I. Human physiology: a textbook. - K.: Book edition "Medicine", 2021. - 488 p. 7. Human anatomy. Volume 3/A.S. Holovatskyi, V.G. Cherkasov, M.R. Sapin, A.I. Parakhin, O.I. Kovalchuk. - V.: "New book", 2019 - 376 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Teaching methods: lectures, independent work. The total volume is 90 hours. , including: lectures - 30 hours. independent work - 60 hours
Assessment methods and criteria
- semester assessment: 1. Survey during the first content module – 10 points/ 6 points 2. Completion of homework – 20 points/ 18 points 3. Modular control work 1 – 10 points/ 6 points 4. Survey during the second content module – 10 points/ 6 points 5. Doing homework - 20 points/ 18 points 6. Modular control work 2 – 10 points/ 6 points - final assessment in the form of credit: maximum assessment 20 points
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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