This module introduces learners to the fundamental concepts of human anatomy, including anatomical terminology, body organization, anatomical planes, body systems, and the relationship between structure and function. Students develop a strong foundation for understanding human body architecture and gain familiarity with anatomical methods, imaging techniques, and ethical considerations in anatomical sciences.
This module explores the microscopic organization of the human body. Learners study cellular structures, tissue types, histological techniques, and the relationship between microscopic anatomy and physiological functions. The module builds a foundation for understanding tissue pathology and organ structure.
This module examines human development from fertilization through fetal growth. Students learn the stages of embryonic development, organogenesis, congenital anomalies, and developmental processes that influence adult anatomy.
This module provides an in-depth study of the bones, joints, muscles, nerves, and vascular structures of the upper limb. Clinical correlations help learners understand injuries, movement disorders, and surgical anatomy.
This module focuses on the anatomical structures of the lower limb and their role in locomotion and posture. Students gain detailed knowledge of musculoskeletal relationships and common clinical conditions affecting the lower extremities.
This module examines the anatomy of the thoracic cavity, including the heart, lungs, mediastinum, thoracic wall, and major vessels. Learners understand structural relationships essential for cardiopulmonary medicine and surgery.
This module provides a detailed study of abdominal structures, digestive organs, vascular supply, lymphatics, and peritoneal relationships. Clinical applications include abdominal examinations and surgical approaches.
This module focuses on the complex anatomy of the pelvic cavity and perineum. Learners study reproductive organs, urinary structures, pelvic floor anatomy, and clinically significant anatomical relationships.
This module covers the intricate anatomy of the head and neck, including cranial structures, sensory organs, facial muscles, glands, blood vessels, and nerves. Special emphasis is placed on clinically relevant anatomy.
This module provides comprehensive knowledge of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Students study brain structures, spinal cord anatomy, neural pathways, and neuroanatomical correlations in neurological disorders.
This module integrates anatomy with modern diagnostic imaging. Learners develop skills in interpreting anatomical structures through radiographs, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and cross-sectional imaging.
This advanced module bridges anatomical knowledge with clinical practice. Students learn surgical landmarks, anatomical variations, procedural anatomy, cadaveric correlations, and applications in modern medicine, surgery, and research.