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Gross human morphology is studied in our course of Gross Anatomy. The primary course objectives
for students are: (1) to develop a working knowledge and vocabulary of the structure and function
of the human body, and (2) to be able to solve clinical problems of altered anatomy. To that end
we provide for a whole body dissection, an introduction to radiographic anatomy including x-rays,
CTs, and MRIs, Problem Based Learning sessions, small group tutorials, lectures, problem discussion
sessions, surgical videos, detailed course objectives, and textual guides.
The course is of approximately 180 contact hours during the Fall semester of four months duration.
There are both clinicians and anatomists on the course faculty providing for a rich mix of clinical
and laboratory experience. The faculty and students of Gross Anatomy are together considered a
team to begin the process of producing physicians of the highest quality.
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