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Human Anatomy And Physiology Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Unlock the complexities of the human body with our Human Anatomy and Physiology Course, specifically adapted for those aspiring to work in autopsy and forensic settings in India. Gain a thorough understanding of the skeletal, muscular, and cardiovascular systems, and explore the pathophysiology of common causes of death, including trauma and cardiac arrest. Master essential post-mortem examination techniques, from instrument handling and safety protocols to step-by-step procedural methods, while developing your skills in report writing and presentation. Acquire a comprehensive understanding of anatomical changes resulting from disease processes, ensuring you excel in your professional practice.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Gain mastery of anatomical systems: Develop a thorough understanding of the skeletal, muscular, and cardiovascular systems.

Analyse pathophysiology: Examine the effects of trauma, cardiac arrest, and respiratory failure.

Develop post-mortem examination skills: Learn about the instruments, procedures, and ethical considerations involved in post-mortem examinations.

Create scientific reports: Utilise medical terminology and structure reports effectively, incorporating visual aids where appropriate.

Understand disease-related changes: Study the pathologies of the nervous, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems.