SUMMER 2014 ANATOMY COURSE AT CASE WESTERN

SUMMER 2014 HUMAN ANATOMY COURSE ANAT 410: Human Anatomy at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine will provide students with a sound understanding of the normal human body as a foundation for subsequently pursuing biomedical careers. A combination of daily lectures and laboratories integrates cadaver dissection-based gross anatomy with the associated histology, embryology, neuroanatomy and basic physiology and clinical correlates. This course is well-suited to all biomedical careers, including pre-clinical and biomedical undergraduates, post-baccalaureate, pre-clinical master of science graduate programs, plus medical and dental students seeking additional training in the anatomical sciences. It will meet any of the anatomy-oriented prerequisites being implemented for medical and dental school applications, including those preferring or requiring a cadaver-based experience. The assessments will include a combination of written and cadaver-based practical questions. Registration for non-Case students opens April 8th and students can complete the visiting student application here: http://www.case.edu/summer/visting-students.html Please contact me if there are any questions. Thank you! Polly R. Husmann, Ph.D. prh32@case.edu> prh32@case.edu Assistant Professor Wood Building W106B Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine 10900 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-4930 Mr. Christian Essman Director of Admissions School of Medicine Case Western Reserve University 216-368-3450 case for signature Follow @CaseMedAdmiss on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

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