PAMS 6320 Human Anatomy I

This course is designed to develop an understanding of normal human anatomy with an in-depth examination of anatomical structures and functions. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of normal structures and normal variants with clinical correlation to pathology and disease processes. Human structural features are taught through demonstration, dissection, cross section, radiographs, MRI and CT scans, and ultrasonography. Lectures are complemented by laboratory study of real dissection, prosected cadavers, anatomical models, and 3D anatomic software. A regional approach will be used to study the integument, cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, liver and biliary systems, gastrointestinal system, and genitourinary and reproductive systems.

Credits

3

Distribution

Physician Assistant