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University of Connecticut School of Medicine Human Anatomy Module

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Introduction

Learning and understanding human anatomy is challenging yet rewarding, and this knowledge will be essential for delivering the best care to your patients. As a student, you will be required to demonstrate your acquisition of this knowledge by passing assessments. This learning module was designed to prepare you for exams and practicals by providing learning exercises to check your understanding. Ideally, completion of these exercises will identify weaknesses that need to be improved upon before test day.

Credits

Aaron Lee - Web design and content

Ran Zhao - Dissection and photography

James M. Watras, Ph.D. - Faculty supervisor

Special thanks to: Katie Schultz, Ana Gonzalez, Chris Steele, Greg Salber, Vikram Shenoy, Richard R. Lindquist, M.D., Dale W. Matheson, Ph.D., Steven J. Potashner, Ph.D.

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About This Module

This module is made up of the following components:

Atlas:Interactive atlas with cadaver photos

Learn: Fact cards with anatomical illustrations,outlines, flow-charts, interactive learning activities, and quizzes

Identify Structures: Practice identifying tagged structures


Contact

Please direct questions or comments to:
aalee@student.uchc.edu