At the successful conclusion of this module, you should be able to demonstrate the following module level learning outcomes (MLOs):
MLO.1 Knowledge & Understanding (DD1) • Describe the organization of body regions (chest, abdomen, pelvis) and spatial relationships among organs, muscles, vessels, and nerves. • Recognize the value of laboratory observation in understanding regional and topographical anatomy. MLO.2 Application of Knowledge (DD2) • Identify regional structures using models, dissections, microscopy, and digital platforms (e.g., Anatomage table). MLO.3 Autonomy of Judgement (DD3) • Distinguish correct from variant anatomy in regions using laboratory and visual material. MLO.5 Learning Skills (DD5) • Acquire hands-on laboratory skills through guided use of models, dissections, microscopy, and digital platforms. • Appreciate the central role of laboratory work in consolidating topographical anatomy understanding.
Course Prerequisites
For further information please see the Integrated Course Syllabus for “[506504] - STRUCTURE OF THE BODY”.
Teaching Methods
This laboratory module provides you with the opportunity to carry out practical exercises (supports LO. 2-3) in the laboratory in small groups, working with peers (supports LO. 5). This model includes explanatory lectures (supports LO.1), group-work and instructor guided laboratory work.
Assessment Methods
For further information please see the Integrated Course Syllabus for “[506504] - STRUCTURE OF THE BODY”.
Texts
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Contents
This module is designed to provide you with practical experience of laboratory-based work, working on anatomic models and digital platforms, and to enhance your understanding of anatomy based on regions or divisions of the body and emphasizing the relations between various structures (muscles and nerves and arteries, etc.). The laboratory sessions will give you the opportunity to work in smaller groups include tutor-guided visualization of human bones, models, and microscopic structures of tissues and organs.
Course Language
English
More information
For further information please see the Integrated Course Syllabus for “[506504] - STRUCTURE OF THE BODY”.