Course overview
Applied human anatomy will enable students to understand the structural and functional relationships in the human body and apply this anatomical knowledge in the context of disease. The course curriculum is organised by anatomical region into three modules that will address the relevant anatomy of the (i) thorax, (ii) abdomen and pelvis and (iii) head & neck. Students will explore different organs and organ systems, learn about anatomical features and explore the structures in 3D by investigating prosected human cadaveric specimen and life-size models.
- Thorax
- Abdomen and Pelvis
- Head and Neck
Course learning outcomes
- Explain, in detail, the gross anatomy of the Head & Neck, Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
- Define the blood supply and innervation of key structures in Head & Neck, Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
- Identify and describe key anatomical landmarks related to Head & Neck, Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis in models and prosected cadaveric specimen
- Apply anatomical knowledge in the context of clinical scenarios
- Describe key anatomical structures on common medical images
- Demonstrate satisfactory professional behaviour and valid ethical conduct during ongoing engagement with human donor material
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Group 1
Class number 53324
Section WS01
Size 40
Available 20
Class number 53321
Section PR01
Size 40
Available 23
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