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BMS2011

Structure of the human body (6 points)

(MED)

Leader: Associate Professor Nigel Wreford (Anatomy & Cell Biology)

Offered:
Clayton First semester 2004 (Day)
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: At the completion of this subject, students will 1. Have a comprehensive, but not necessarily detailed, knowledge and understanding of - The macroscopic structure and functions of the regions and systems of the human body - The microscopic structure and function of the cell types and tissues of which the human body is constructed - The embryological development of the human body 2. Understand anatomical and related medical terminology 3. Use anatomical and related medical terminology effectively in verbal and written communication 4. Demonstrate observational and descriptive skills in relation to histological slides, dissected anatomical specimens and radiographs 5. Work effectively as a member of a learning team

Assessment: Theory examinations: 70% + Practical examination: 30%


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