1. Understand the Basics: By the end of the session, participants will be able to explain the basic anatomy of the thorax, including the structures it contains (such as the heart, lungs, and blood vessels)
2. Identify Structures: Participants will be able to identify key structures on a dissected thorax model, including various parts of the lungs, heart, and other thoracic organs.
3. Physiology Connection: Participants will be able to explain how the anatomy of the thorax is connected to its physiological function, and what roles it plays in the overall circulatory and respiratory systems.
4. Pathological Conditions: Participants will be able to describe several common diseases or conditions that can affect the thoracic region, and how they can be identified through changes in its anatomy.
5. Clinical Relevance: Participants will be able to discuss how thoracic anatomy is relevant to clinical practice, such as how to evaluate a patient for thoracic injury, how to perform thoracic surgery, and how to interpret imaging studies of the thorax.
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