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About Department

Anatomy is the cornerstone of medical knowledge, focusing on the study of body structures through microscopic observation and dissection. This foundational course builds the morphological framework essential for clinical practice. In this journey, students explore anatomy from diverse perspectives—gross structural, developmental, cross-sectional, and radiological—using their knowledge to identify normal variations and clinically significant abnormalities. Beyond knowledge, this course sharpens professional skills that last a lifetime.

Course Objectives

  • To understand Human Structure: Grasp the construction of the human body and its fundamental workings.
  • To master the Language of Anatomy: Confidently use anatomical terms to describe tissues and organs.
  • To learn Essential Concepts: Dive into organism structure and homeostasis principles.
  • To recognize Anatomy & Histology: Analyze cells, tissues, and organ systems at both microscopic and gross levels.
  • To explore Key Systems: Examine the skin, muscle, skeletal, nervous, and other vital systems.

About Human Anatomy

  • Focus: The study of the human body's structure, including cells, tissues, organs, and systems.

  • Branches: Gross anatomy (e.g., regional, systemic, surface), and microscopic anatomy (cytology, histology).

  • Importance: Essential for medical education, research, and understanding of human health and disease.

  • Research: May involve studies on the molecular basis of diseases, cell and tissue biology, and development.<

  • Teaching: Provides the foundational knowledge for medical students and other healthcare professionals.