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Students
Tuition Fee
Per course
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Medicine | Veterinary Medicine & Science
Discipline
Medicine & Health
Minor
Human Anatomy | Veterinary Anatomy
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-262023-06-01
2024-01-232023-10-16
About Program

Program Overview


Overview





MODULE LEARNING OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES:

The student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate a critical awareness of current theories underpinning an area of knowledge of applied clinical anatomy specifically chosen by the student.
  • Demonstrate a high level of skill in human dissecting techniques and morphological procedures, with a reflective approach to personal development
  • Analyse the application of specific current theories and procedures of applied clinical anatomy to professional practice within the students chosen field of knowledge
  • Evaluate critically, current research and advanced scholarship in a chosen field of applied clinical human anatomical knowledge




  • MODULE SESSION DATES

    Please email sahp.postgraduate-admin@keele.ac.uk for the confirmed course dates.

    Deadline for applications is 2 weeks prior to module start date.  Applying before this is recommended as spaces are awarded on a first come first served basis (assuming conditions of offers are met).

    Program Outline

    Module aims


    Module aims

    To promote in-depth acquisition of applied clinical anatomical knowledge and skills, and the application of anatomical sciences within a chosen focus.



    Module content

    Through student-led tutorials, dissections, theoretical and practical studies the student will cover in depth the theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge relating to his or her chosen anatomical focus.



    Teaching and assessment


    Teaching and assessment


    TEACHING FORMAT

    The student is expected to develop anatomical knowledge and skills by self-directed study. To assist this process the students will have the use of the Anatomy suite, Academic staff, discussion sessions and tutorials.


    ASSESSMENT TYPE

    Portfolio; This will include section 1 (3000 word review paper) 50% weighting. Section 2 (4 laboratory reports, and a 2000 word reflective piece demonstrating experiential learning) 50% weighting.

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