PAMS 6321 Human Anatomy II

This course is a continuation of Human Anatomy I and is designed to develop an understanding of normal human anatomy with an in-depth examination of anatomical structures. Emphasis is placed on the basic terminology of anatomical directions, planes, and structures, the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, the head and neck, and the endocrine system. Within each of these systems, students will learn the organization and spatial relationships of structures, the clinical significance of structures, the difference between normal variation and pathology, circulatory supply and neural innervation, and major anatomical changes throughout the lifespan. 

Credits

3

Distribution

Physician Assistant