ANATOMY (MD) {ANAT}
501. Human Anatomy: Head and Neck. (M) Drs Weisel & Teresi (Dir.), Staff. Prerequisite(s): Permission ofinstructor; open to graduate and professional students only. This course in
gross anatomy provides the student with an opportunity
to acquire a first-hand knowledge of structural
and functional human anatomy. The basic principle
of learning is student dissection of the cadaver,
supplemented by lectures, conferences, demonstrations,
computer software, and independent study. The goals
of the course are: to give the student a solid
foundation of anatomical knowledge as a background
for clinical education/practice or research; to
prepare students for future, independent study
of anatomy; to prepare students for the physical
examination of the patient or research involving
analysis of anatomical specimens; and to introduce
new applications of gross anatomy for the physician
and the biomedical student.
502. Gross Human Anatomy. (M) Drs Weisel & Teresi (Dir.), Staff. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor;
open to graduate and professional students only. This course in gross anatomy provides
the student with an opportunity to acquire a first
hand knowledge of structural and funtional human
anatomy. The basic principle of learning is student
disection of the cadaver, supplemed by lectures,
conferences, demonstrations, computer software,
and independent study. The goals of the course
are: to give the student a sollid foundation of
anatomical knowledge as a background for clinical
education/practice or research; to prepare students
for future, independent studf anatomy; to prepare
students for the physical examination of the patient
or research involving analysis anatomical specimens;
and to introduce new applications of gross anamtomy
for the physician and biomedal scientist.
505. Structural Adaptations to Function. (A) Dr Orsini and Staff. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor in Veterinary School.
Veterinary gross anatomy course. The basic principles
of mammalian and avian anatomy are studied in
a veterinary context. The laboratory periods
are given to the dissection of the dog, cat,
horse, various ruminants, various laboratory
animals, chicken and fish |