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ANAT20050 Basic Principles of Trauma

This course aims to translate anatomical theory to clinical practice, in particular emergency medicine. It is organised in a topographic fashion and deals with regional anatomy in the context of trauma (from head to toe). The utility of the biomechanical basis of injury patterns is expounded. Anatomy revision through clinical cases will create a vivid learning environment. This module is optional for the MB BCh BAO degree in medicine. Undergraduate medicine students in Stage 3 and Graduate Entry Medicine students in Stage 2 can register to this module. Students from allied Health Sciences must have a firm foundation in the anatomical sciences.
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@anonymous
3 years, 3 months ago

If you are considering this module, 1) You are in a healthcare-relsted/biology field of study. 2) You like studying more of the same content as your major. 3) You don't mind working hard to study content. If all 3 are applicable, this should be quite an interesting course for you. Personally found that it complements ANAT20060: Locomotor Biology very well, as well as other modules in the Stage 3 UEM curriculum. However, do not expect this module to be a free A, you have to actually study and work hard for this. GEMs should also consider this mod since it is highly relevant and with the speed of your course, you ought to do well if your normal grades have not already been suffering.

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Subject: Human Anatomy

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Professor James Jones

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

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Module Info

Subject: Human Anatomy

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Professor James Jones

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

Old info?