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- The division also teaches human anatomy and provides resources for anatomical education to programs in rehabilitation medicine, physical education and recreation, pharmacy, fine arts, biomedical engineering, speech pathology and audiology, science and dental hygiene, as well as to community colleges and health related institutes and companies.
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The division is a Canadian leader, developing innovative teaching methods and software. It has one of the few programs in Canada that offer full cadaver dissection. Anatomy is one of the most important basic sciences in medicine and dentistry and the foundation for sound medical and dental practice.
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The Division of Anatomy offers a variety of courses in Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional programs. Willed Body Donation Program. Many people wish to bequeath their bodies for anatomical studies and medical research, thereby making a unique contribution to the advancement of medicine. Faculty & Staff. Contact Us.
- Temerty Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education
- Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Radiation Oncology
MD Program
http://www.md.utoronto.ca/ M.D. Program Faculty Lead for Anatomy: Dr. Danielle Bentley The Foundations Curriculum is the renewed preclerkship curriculum in the undergraduate M.D. Program, launched in the 2016-17 academic year. In the Foundations Curriculum, basic sciences including gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology and histology, are integrated with clinical content throughout the first two years of the M.D. Program. Medical students learn anatomy using custom-built, interactive online...
Physical Therapy Program
https://www.physicaltherapy.utoronto.ca/ PHT1001/1002/1003 Gross Anatomy for Physical Therapy (Unit 1 & 2: Introduction & Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy and Unit 3: Cardiorespiratory and Exercise Physical Therapy) Course Director: Dr. Judi Laprade The gross anatomy component of units 1, 2 and 3 consist of lectures, laboratories and tutorials covering the anatomy of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the thorax, limbs and back. Laboratory/tutorial work consists of dissection of the human...
Physician Assistant Program
PAP 112 Physician Assistant Program Instructor: Dr. Paulo Koeberle This course covers functional human anatomy. Learning opportunities include examination of prosected anatomical specimens in the laboratory, animations, and computer-based simulations. The core content of the course is covered in a series of pre-recorded lectures with accompanying lecture notes. Anatomy will be studied from two perspectives: regional anatomy, where body divisions and their anatomical relations are studied and...
https://www.dentistry.utoronto.ca/about DEN 106YAnatomy for Dentistry Students Course Co-Directors:Dr. Judi Lapradeand Dr. Vanessa Mendes Gross anatomy of the entire body is covered in this course, with emphasis on the head and neck. Laboratories provide the opportunity to dissect human specimens.
https://www.kpe.utoronto.ca ANA124HKinesiology Human Anatomy I: Organ Systems Course Director: Dr. Judi Laprade This course is the first half of the human cadaveric anatomy experience for students in the KPE program. Students will explore gross anatomy of the thoracic, abdominal, pelvic and nervous systems with focus on the structure, function, inn...
https://pharmacy.utoronto.ca/ PHM145HHuman Anatomy and Histology for Pharmacy Students Instructor: Dr. Hong Sun This course introduces the student to the structure of the human body and its relationship to function. Following an introduction to basic human histology, the course uses a systemic approach to human gross anatomy.
Medial Radiation Sciences Program
ANAT110/MRS159H1 Anatomy for Medical Radiation Sciences Instructor: TBD This course is an introductory course designed to serve as the foundation in Human Anatomy for students in the Medical Radiation Sciences program. The course will introduce students to the components of the human body, relationships of the surface anatomy and the body’s internal components and discuss the basic function of these components. The course will encompass a regional approach to study the human body with correla...
Program Requirements. The Master's in Anatomy and Cell Biology, Clinical Anatomy is a course-based program designed for students interested in teaching, medical education research and imaging. The program starts in September each year and runs for five terms, or 20 months.
The Division administers the Anatomy Laboratory, Histology Laboratory, Anatomy Museum, and facilities for the Body Donor Program, all located within the historic Strathcona Anatomy & Dentistry Building. To learn more about these facilities or to request a reservation, please see here.
Jan 13, 2024 · The Division of Anatomy's researchers investigate basic science and clinical, including nerve, muscle and bone regeneration, retinal development and disease, gait and locomotor biomechanics, and cadaveric studies: hydrocephalus and nerve blocks, surgical, anatomical, orthopedic, musculoskeletal, histological, and neuroanatomical.
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The Education Program in Anatomy and the McMaster Surgical Skills Laboratory located within the Anatomy laboratory serve a growing number of students and educational programs, from undergraduate students in Health Sciences and Kinesiology to the Rehabilitation Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy ...