DPT 6030 Human Anatomy I
Part I & II of a III module series, this course provides a comprehensive study of typical and pathological functions of human movement with an emphasis on the skeletal, articular, and muscular systems. Modules I & II address the thorax, abdomen, spine, and upper extremities. Using a regional approach, the course includes the study of clinically relevant visceral anatomy and includes radiographic studies, surface anatomy, and clinical palpation. In addition, a medical vocabulary component is completed during the first Module to support student learning in the DPTE curriculum. The laboratory experience includes the study of personally dissected as well as prosected human donors. In addition, there will be inter-professional opportunities with Physician Assistant students and faculty.
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Unsatisfactory course grade - No remediation; must repeat course in cycle. Re-enroll and retake course next year. WILL NOT CONTINUE IN THE CURRICULUM. WILL DELAY GRADUATION from the program.