Nurse Anesthesia Anatomy Lab

Course Description

An advanced human anatomy laboratory course that explores the anatomical structure of the human body. Body structure will be studied by organ systems and will involve a balance between gross anatomical study and histology. Form-function relationships will be emphasized. The laboratory study will involve working with human skeletal collections and dissection of cadaveric and preserved specimens.

Learning Outcomes

  • Appraise the structure, composition and functions of the organ systems of the human body
  • Appraise the process of dissection to investigate anatomical structure
  • Evaluate the levels of structural organization in the human body and explain their relationships.
  • Create an appreciation of the 3-dimensional complexity of the human body.

Prerequisites

Corequisite

  • ANE600

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