Noncredit Course
Human Gross Anatomy
Event ID: P09588
Info: May 28-Jul 2 • Mon/Wed • 5:30-8:30pm • plus exam on Jul 3 • Thu • 5:30-8:30pm • 12 mtgs • John A. Burns School of Medicine, Kaka`ako Waterfront Campus, 651 Ilalo St • First hour lecture in Biosciences Bldg Room 105 (BSB 105) thereafter in Anatomy Lab (BSB 102) • $300, textbooks optional
With: Kris Kawamoto
This program is for pre-med and medical students, pre-allied health professional students with advanced standing, or anyone with a bachelors degree in a health-related field and in need of a refresher course. (Individual exceptions may be made after discussion with the Anatomy, Biochemistry & Physiology Department teaching faculty.)
The course offers an overview of the gross anatomy of the entire human body, including all systems and regions. Students examine the vascular, muscular, and neurological systems on human cadaver prosections. Additional resources are provided for study of osteology and radiologic anatomy. Class meetings include a functional anatomy and surface anatomy overview, with one hour of lecture highlighting the region of study before each laboratory session. A program certificate is awarded to students with attendance of 80% or better and scores of 65% or higher on an examination administered at the final class meeting.
TOPICS, by class session:
May 28 • Wed
Introduction, Basic Concepts, Osteology, Thoracic Wall
Jun 2 • Mon
Pleura, Lungs, Mediastinum, Heart
Jun 4 • Wed
Anterior Abdominal Wall, Inguinal Region, Peritoneum
Jun 9 • Mon
Viscera, Celiac Trunk, Posterior Abdominal Wall
Jun 11 • Wed
Back, Scapular and Humeral Regions
Jun 16 • Mon
Forearm, Hands, and Joints
Jun 18 • Wed
Pelvis, Perineum, Gluteal and Thigh Regions
Jun 23 • Mon
Leg and Foot
Jun 25 • Wed
Superficial and Deep Neck
Jun 30 • Mon
Superficial and Deep Face
Jul 2 • Wed
Spinal Cord, Cranium, Brain
Jul 3 • Thu
Exam
