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This course covers the gross anatomy of Thorax, Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy. The mode of instruction will be interactive lecture and facilitated group study of human cadavers and specimens supplemented by plastic anatomical models. Identification of anatomical structures on cadavers will be required in the laboratory. Credit hours: 3
2013/2014
  
2013/2014
  
2014/2015
  
Lecture topics and laboratory experiences incorporate the basic topics in microscopic anatomy of the human body. The course deals mainly with the basic structural aspects of cells, tissues, and organs. The course deals with basic tissues (epithelium, connective tissue (including: adipose tissue, bone and cartilage), muscles and nerves). The mode of instruction will be interactive lecture (by using animations to illustrate basic histological principles, integrate histological structure with physiological function, and assist students to create mental pictures as they learn) and facilitated group study of virtual slides.  Credit hours: 2
2014/2015
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Lecture topics and laboratory experiences incorporate the basic topics in microscopic anatomy of the human body. The course deals mainly with the basic structural aspects of cells, tissues, and organs. The course deals with basic tissues (epithelium, connective tissue (including: adipose tissue, bone and cartilage), muscles and nerves). The mode of instruction will be interactive lecture (by using animations to illustrate basic histological principles, integrate histological structure with physiological function, and assist students to create mental pictures as they learn) and facilitated group study of light and electron micrographs.  Credit hours: 2
2015/2016
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Lecture topics and laboratory experiences incorporate the basic topics in microscopic anatomy of the human body. The course deals mainly with the basic structural aspects of cells, tissues, and organs. The course deals with basic tissues (epithelium, connective tissue (including: adipose tissue, bone, cartilage and blood), muscles and nerves). The mode of instruction will be interactive lecture (by using animations to illustrate basic histological principles, integrate histological structure with physiological function, and assist students to create mental pictures as they learn) and facilitated group study of light and electron micrographs.  Credit hours: 3
2015/2016
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Lecture topics and laboratory experiences incorporate the basic topics in microscopic anatomy of the human body. The course deals mainly with the basic structural aspects of cells, tissues, and organs. The course deals mainly with basic tissues (epithelium, connective tissue (including: adipose tissue, bone, cartilage and blood), muscles and nerves). The mode of instruction will be interactive lecture (by using animations to illustrate basic histological principles, integrate histological structure with physiological function, and assist students to create mental pictures as they learn) and facilitated group study of light and electron micrographs.  Credit hours: 3
2016/2017