Description
In this course, you will learn:
- Stroke's effects on the human body.
- At the gross and histological levels, anatomy of relevant body systems.
- Healthcare experts provide services to stroke patients.
- Anatomy information that is relevant to the implementation of clinical procedures.
Syllabus:
1. Stroke Case Presentation
- Micro Movie
- Clinical summary
- Interview with the stroke survivor
2. Human Anatomy Lectures
- Body systems and important organs
- Locate the body regions and cavities
- Describe the systems involved in each region
- Identify the major organs (tissues and cells) in each system
- Anatomical orientation and skeletal system
- Define the anatomical position and planes
- Classify different types of bones
- Describe the bone structure
- Locate the major bones of the skeleton
- The muscular system
- Classify different types of muscles tissues
- Indicate the characteristics and location of different types of muscles tissues
- Illustrate the actions of muscles
- The nervous system and special senses
- Explain the differences between the central and peripheral nervous system
- Describe the structure of neurons
- Describe the major component of the brain
- Describe the major structure of the spinal cord
- Recognize the special sensory organs and their functions
- Cardiovascular and pulmonary system
- Recognize the structure of the heart and different types of blood vessels
- Trace the major blood flow through the heart
- Recognize the major structure of the lung and passageways
- Trace the airflow through the pulmonary system
3. Healthcare-discipline Specific Role Plays and Round-up Session
- Six role-play videos demonstrating the application of anatomy knowledge being used by the six healthcare disciplines