Human Anatomy II 100 Hours Certificate Course (Pre-Medical Program)

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An advanced anatomy course developed for people wishing to develop a career in health and human sciences, paramedical, and alternative therapies. This course is especially useful for massage therapists and other health care professionals working in close contact with patient's bodies.

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About this course

Describe and understand the microscopic anatomical features of human cells
Review basic structure and form markings of the body and be able to name them.
Describe the significant systems and the structure of those systems of the body.
Integumentary, Nervous, Cardiovascular and Renal Systems.
Describe the significant systems and the structure of those systems of the body.
Endocrine, Immune and Reproductive Systems.
Describe the significant structures in specific compartments or parts of the body - body cavities.
Investigate the anatomy of the extremities - the arms and legs. This includes the bone, musculature and nervous tissue of the regions.
Describe the study of the structure of the body and the application of various forms of medical imaging. 

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2017

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Subjects

  • Medical training
  • Medical
  • Anatomy

Course programme

There are 7 lessons:

1 Cytology

  • Common Organelles & Structures: Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, Cytosol, Cytoskeleton, Nucleus, Nucleolus, Centrosome & Centrioles, Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), Ribosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Mitochondria, Lysosome, Peroxisome
  • Specialised Organelles & Structures: Sarcolemma, Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, T-Tubules, Undulipodia, Microvilli
  • The Anatomy of Cellular Division: Review, Characteristic Interphase Structures, Characteristic Mitosis Structures

2 Surface Anatomy

  • Anatomy
  • Terminology: Regions and Positions of the Body, Planes and Views of the Body, Locational and Directional Terminology, Descriptive Terms, Prefixes, Suffixes and Roots of Terms, Numerical Terms
  • Surface Anatomy
  • Superficial Structures, Features and Markings: The Head, The Neck, The Back, The Anterior Torso, The Upper Extremities, The Lower Extremities
  • Practical Use of Surface Anatomy: Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation, Percussion, Measuring Vital Signs, Blood Testing, Other Tests, Signs Vs Symptom

3 Systemic Anatomy I

  • Systemic Anatomy
  • Organisation of the Body
  • The Integumentary System: Anatomy of the Skin, Anatomy of Other Integumentary System Components
  • The Nervous System: The Brain, The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerve Anatomy, Divisions of the Nervous System

4 Systemic Anatomy II

  • The Endocrine System: The Pineal Gland, The Pituitary Gland, The Hypothalamus, Thyroid, Parathyroids, Thymus, Pancreas, Adrenal Glands
  • The Immune System: Thymus, Spleen, Bone Marrow, Lymphatic System
  • The Male Reproductive System: External Components, Spermatogenesis in the Seminiferous Tubules of the Testes
  • The Female Reproductive System: The Uterus, The Vagina, The External Genitalia, The Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes, Accessory Glands, The Breasts and Mammary Tissue

5 Regional Anatomy I

  • Regional Anatomy:
  • Musculature
  • Bone
  • Vasculature & Miscellaneous
  • The Cranial Cavity: Bones of the Skull, Facial Bones
  • Thoracic Cavity: The Oral and Nasal Cavities, The Paranasal Sinuses, The Nasopharynx, The Oropharynx, The Laryngopharynx, The Larynx, Laryngeal Membranes, Ligaments and Muscles, The Trachea, The Bronchial Tree, The Lungs, The (Thoracic) Diaphragm
  • The Abdominopelvic Cavity: The Oesophagus, The Stomach, The Small Intestine, The Large Intestine

6 Regional Anatomy II

  • The Upper Extremities: Features of the Humerus, Features of the Ulna, Features of the Radius, Features of the Carpals, Features of the Metacarpals, Features of the Phalanges, Musculature of the Upper Extremities, Innervation of the Upper Extremity, Vasculature of the Upper Extremity
  • The Lower Extremities: Anatomical Features of the Pelvis, Anatomical Features of the Femur, Anatomical Features of the Tibia, Anatomical Features of the Fibula, Anatomical Features of the Tarsals, Anatomical Features of the Metatarsals, Anatomical Features of the Phalanges, Musculature of the Lower Extremities, Innervation of the Upper Extremity, Vasculature of the Lower Extremities

7 Radiographic and Diagnostic Anatomy

  • Medical Imaging: X-Ray, CAT Scan, MRI, PET Scan, Ultrasound
  • Diagnostic Anatomy: Abdominopelvic Cavity, Abdominopelvic Quadrants


Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.

Human Anatomy II 100 Hours Certificate Course (Pre-Medical Program)

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