The aim of this module is to acquire students a broad/extensive knowledge of the anatomical structures of the locomotor, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine and nervous systems.It will help learners to understand different systems of the human body and its interactions.
The integrated core course consists of lectures and practical sessions using prosecution specimens, histology slides and embryology models to study the structures of the human body systems.
Practical:
The prospected specimens, medical images, videos and electronic devise (Anatomage) will used to demonstrate various anatomical structures
The module of Microbiology I aims to introduce the students to the basic concepts and laboratory examination in Medical Parasitology, Medical Entomology and Medical Mycology.
In this module, students requires broad and extensive knowledge of the anatomical structures of the upper limbs, the lower limbs, the back and spinal cord of the human body, their functions and learns to correlate that with clinical conditions involving these anatomical structures using systemic approaches.