1131 – BASIC SCIENCES – ANATOMY
About Course
Course Objectives:
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To understand the basic structure of the human body including cells, tissues, organs, and systems relevant to medical practice.
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To gain knowledge of major organ systems such as cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems important for surgical and anaesthetic procedures.
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To identify anatomical landmarks and positions essential for patient positioning, intubation, and surgical interventions.
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To correlate anatomy with clinical practice especially in operation theatre and anaesthesia management.
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To develop skills in handling anatomical models and diagrams for better visualization and understanding of the human body.
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To understand the applied anatomy in emergency and critical care situations for safe and effective patient management.
What Will You Learn?
- In this course, you will learn the fundamental structure and organization of the human body, including cells, tissues, and major organ systems.
- You will understand anatomical terminology, body positions, and key landmarks essential for clinical practice.
- The course also focuses on applied anatomy relevant to operation theatre procedures, airway management, and anaesthesia techniques.
- Additionally, it builds a strong foundation for advanced medical subjects and real-life healthcare applications.