OM 1013: Musculoskeletal System I

Class Program
Credits 7

The Musculoskeletal System is an intensive multidisciplinary course structured to direct the student to develop the basic foundations of embryology, histology, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, neuroanatomy, and gross anatomy. Students will explore the normal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system, as well as the biomedical science that underlies disorders associated with skeletal muscle, bone, cartilage, vasculature, and peripheral nerves. The course uses live and pre-recorded video lectures, human cadaveric dissection, reading assignments (DSAs), and Basic Science Correlations (BSCs).

Prerequisites

None