1. To understand the core principles of neuroanatomy and apply this understanding in a clinical setting.
2. To familiarize with the detailed structure of various components of the nervous system, including the CNS and PNS.
3. To identify the anatomical bases of various neurological disorders and diseases, and how this knowledge can be employed in their diagnosis and treatment.
4. To develop the ability to recognise neuroanatomical structures and pathology on neuroimaging such as MRI and CT scans in order to accurately diagnose and track the progression of neurological conditions.