Gross Anatomy I will introduce the neuromusculoskeletal system of the axial skeleton, posterior back musculature, and the upper & lower extremities of the body. Material will be disseminated in a didactic setting. Emphasis will be placed on comprehension of general nomenclature of the body and respective systems, anatomy of individual osseous structures, articular anatomy and movement, the peripheral nervous system as it relates to motor and cutaneous innervation, and vascularity to include lymphatic drainage. At the end of this course, the learner will not only understand the individual components described but also appreciate their physical and functional relationship to adjacent anatomy. Additionally, the course will cover embryogenesis of the human body, development of the neuromusculoskeletal system and a discussion of clinically relevant congenital birth defects.
Corequisites
Must be concurrently enrolled in, or have previously passed GA 1306 Gross Anatomy & Embryology I Lab