Full Schedule for Dissecting Room Course, UPPER BODY DAY
9.30h - Arrival and Welcome to the Anatomy Department of Kings College, house rules, prep etc. by organisor and founder of AnatomyTalk Tina Jensen Friis
10.00h - Part 1 - Dissecting room in groups with lecturers from Kings College, - focus on superficial extrinsic back, posterior axio-appendicular and scapulohumeral muscles along with the neck muscle of sternocleidomastoid (specifically: trapezius, levator scapula, scalenes', splenius', erector spinae, deltoids, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, lattisimus dorsi, quadratus lumborum, rhomboids' and teres', adding arm muscles of biceps, triceps and coracobrachialis along with the bony landmarks of muscles origin and insertion, tendons, ligaments, nerves, arteries and organs of the area)
12.00h - Lunch
13.00h - Part 2 - Dissecting room in groups with lectures from Kings College, - questions and answers
14.00h - Visit to Gorden Museum of Pathology: Option of browsing the Gordon Museum of Pathology of King's College London. This museum is the largest medical museum of the UK and is not open to the public, - the museum functions as a training facility to health professionals.
The museum contains some rare and unique artefacts including Lister’s antiseptic spray and the original specimens of kidneys, adrenal glands and lymph nodes which led Richard Bright, Thomas Addison and Thomas Hodgkin to describe the medical conditions that bear their names.
The first prosection was donated in 1605 and the museum's primary function has always been to help train medical, dental and biomedical students and professionals to diagnose disease and as such it provides a range of services and functions to The School of Medicine and to medical professionals.15.00h/16.00h - Finalisation with q&a’s, thanks for today, ensuring all is ok
Please note: You must work within the fields of medicine, nursing, therapies, rehab, fitness, wellbeing, health or similar to join this course.
Full Schedule for Dissecting Room Course, LOWER BODY DAY
9.30h - Arrival and Welcome to the Anatomy Department of Kings College, house rules, prep etc. by organisor and founder of AnatomyTalk Tina Jensen Friis
10.00h - Part 1 - Dissecting room in groups with lectures from King's College London, - focus on gluteal area and lower limb muscles (gluteals, piriformis, thigh abductors (longus, brevis, magnus, gracilis), sartorius, iliopsoas, tensor fasciae latae, quadriceps femoris' (vastus' and rectus femoris), hamstrings (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris) and superficial muscles of posterior leg (gastrocnemius, plantaris and soleus)) along with the bony landmarks of muscles origin and insertion, tendons, ligaments, nerves (in particular the sciatic nerve), arteries and organs of the area.
If time allows (and it normally does) we will place focus on movement planes and the actions of the hip and knee muscles, the movement of the hip (muscles, ligaments etc. involved) along with movement of the knee (muscles, ligaments etc. involved)
12.00h - Lunch
13.00h - Part 2 - Dissecting room in groups with lectures from Kings College, - questions and answers
14.00h - Visit to Gorden Museum of Pathology: Option of browsing the Gordon Museum of Pathology of King's College London. This museum is the largest medical museum of the UK and is not open to the public, - the museum functions as a training facility to health professionals.
The museum contains some rare and unique artefacts including Lister’s antiseptic spray and the original specimens of kidneys, adrenal glands and lymph nodes which led Richard Bright, Thomas Addison and Thomas Hodgkin to describe the medical conditions that bear their names.
The first prosection was donated in 1605 and the museum's primary function has always been to help train medical, dental and biomedical students and professionals to diagnose disease and as such it provides a range of services and functions to The School of Medicine and to medical professionals.15.00h/16.00h - Finalisation with q&a’s, thanks for today, ensuring all is ok
Please note: Please note: You must work within the fields of medicine, nursing, therapies, rehab, fitness, wellbeing, health or similar to join this course.
Full Schedule for Dissecting Room Course, HEAD & NECK DAY
9.30h - Arrival and Welcome to the Anatomy Department of Kings College, house rules, prep etc. by organisor and founder of AnatomyTalk Tina Jensen Friis
10.00h - Part 1 - Dissecting room in groups with lecturers from Kings College, - focus on head and neck muscles (specifically: sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, levator scapula, scalenes', splenius', erector spinae, supraspinatus) along with the bony landmarks of muscles origin and insertion, tendons, ligaments, nerves, arteries and organs of the area
12.00h - Lunch
13.00h - Part 2 - Dissecting room in groups with lectures from Kings College, - questions and answers
14.00h - Visit to Gorden Museum of Pathology: Option of browsing the Gordon Museum of Pathology of King's College London. This museum is the largest medical museum of the UK and is not open to the public, - the museum functions as a training facility to health professionals.
The museum contains some rare and unique artefacts including Lister’s antiseptic spray and the original specimens of kidneys, adrenal glands and lymph nodes which led Richard Bright, Thomas Addison and Thomas Hodgkin to describe the medical conditions that bear their names.
The first prosection was donated in 1605 and the museum's primary function has always been to help train medical, dental and biomedical students and professionals to diagnose disease and as such it provides a range of services and functions to The School of Medicine and to medical professionals.15.00h/16.00h - Finalisation with q&a’s, thanks for today, ensuring all is ok
Please note: Please note: You must work within the fields of medicine, nursing, therapies, rehab, fitness, wellbeing, health or similar to join this course.
Full Schedule for Dissecting Room Course, NERVES & NERVOUS SYSTEM DAY
9.30h - Arrival and Welcome to the Anatomy Department of Kings College, house rules, prep etc. by organisor and founder of AnatomyTalk Tina Jensen Friis; opportunity to browse the Gordon Museum of Pathology
10.00h - Part 1 - Dissecting room in groups with lecturers from Kings College, - focus on the nerves and nervous system of the upper and lower body along with related muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, arteries and organs
12.00h - Lunch
13.00h - Part 2 - Dissecting room in groups with lectures from Kings College, - questions and answers
14.00h - Visit to Gorden Museum of Pathology: Option of browsing the Gordon Museum of Pathology of King's College London. This museum is the largest medical museum of the UK and is not open to the public, - the museum functions as a training facility to health professionals.
The museum contains some rare and unique artefacts including Lister’s antiseptic spray and the original specimens of kidneys, adrenal glands and lymph nodes which led Richard Bright, Thomas Addison and Thomas Hodgkin to describe the medical conditions that bear their names.
The first prosection was donated in 1605 and the museum's primary function has always been to help train medical, dental and biomedical students and professionals to diagnose disease and as such it provides a range of services and functions to The School of Medicine and to medical professionals.15.00h/16.00h - Finalisation with q&a’s, thanks for today, ensuring all is ok
Please note: Please note: You must work within the fields of medicine, nursing, therapies, rehab, fitness, wellbeing, health or similar to join this course.
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