Anatomy Department
This course is a study of the gross anatomy of the human spine focusing on the osseous, ligamentous and muscular structures of the inferior skull, cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal regions.
Gross Anatomy 1 will introduce the neuromusculoskeletal system of the axial skeleton, posterior back musculature, and the upper & lower extremities of the body.
This course covers gross anatomy of the human body, including the thoracic cavity and wall; heart; lungs; mediastinum; the abdomen, including the anterior abdominal wall; GI tract; accessory GI organs; blood and nerve supply; pelvis, including the renal system and posterior abdominal wall; male and female reproductive anatomy; and neck, face, head, and cranial nerves.
This course presents the detailed structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous system. Emphasis is given to neuroanatomic principles and pathways, along with functional correlations, lesions, cross-sectional neuroanatomy, and the anatomy of special senses.