Year 2 anatomy continued
-- Abdominal anatomy (Ben Parker)
-- Pelvic anatomy (Sarah Quigley)
-- Lower limb anatomy (Christopher Archer)
This engaging teaching session is sure to pique the interest of many medical professionals. It's a continuation of our in-depth year 2 anatomy series that includes focused sections on abdominal anatomy led by the proficient Ben Parker, pelvic anatomy with the expert guidance of Sarah Quigley, and lower limb anatomy comprehensively handled by Christopher Archer. This session promises to be a rich, learning experience for both beginners and seasoned professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge.
By the end of the session, attendees will be able to accurately identify and describe the anatomical structures of the abdomen, including the various organs and their relative positioning.
Attendees will be able to understand and articulate the function of each major organ in the abdominal region, as well as understand their relationships and interactions with other organs in the body.
Participants will gain proficiency in identifying and describing the anatomy of the pelvic region, including the bones, muscles, and organs, along with understanding the specific roles these structures play in the human body.
Learners will be equipped to describe the structure and function of the lower limbs, understanding how these structures work together to perform complex movements and various physical tasks.
By the end of the teaching session, attendees will have developed critical reasoning skills to effectively correlate anatomical knowledge with clinical scenarios related to the abdomen, pelvic region and lower limbs. This will aid them in diagnifying and treating conditions and diseases related to these areas.