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AIMS Year 1 Anatomy Tutorial - Cardiology

2nd Apr 2024
6:00 - 7:30pm (GMT)
2nd Apr 2024
6:00 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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Description

Welcome back to a new semester of AIM tutorials and we hope you are settling in well and enjoying Year 1 so far! Once again, AIM will be running regular online tutorials, like last semester, to help you revise the content that you cover in your lectures and tutorials.

This anatomy tutorial will be on the cardiology.

Zoom details will be provided before the tutorial.

Topic: AIM Anatomy -Y1 Cardiology Revision

Time: Apr 2, 2024 07:00 PM London

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Meeting ID: 873 3715 3073

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Summary

Join us for the AIMS Year 1 Anatomy Tutorial focusing on Cardiology. This online session, designed specifically for first-year medical students, aims to supplement and reinforce the content covered during lectures and tutorials. Connect, interact, and engage from the comfort of your own space. Get ready to grasp a better understanding of Cardiology. Zoom details will be provided nearer the time. Don't miss out on this valuable learning resource!

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Learning objectives

  1. To understand the basic anatomical structure of the human heart, including the four chambers, valves, and major blood vessels.
  2. To learn about the flow of blood through the heart, the lungs, and the body, and understand the role of the heart in the circulatory system.
  3. To comprehend the electric system of the heart – how it contracts and relaxes to pump blood, and recognize the significance of electrocardiograms (ECGs).
  4. To identify common cardiovascular diseases and conditions, and relate these to their pertained anatomical structures in the heart.
  5. To analyze real-life case studies, applying the theoretical knowledge of anatomy and physiology, to understand cardiac issues, their diagnosis, and treatment.
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2nd Apr 2024
6:00 - 7:30pm (GMT)
Online event
Attendance certificate available
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Free
ONLINE