


Introduction to Histology (5 weeks, 2 credits) Provides training in lecturing, small group leadership for presentation of anatomy includes giving one lecture and assisting in labs in Summer Institute in Anatomy. Teaching Practicum in Anatomy (8 weeks, 3 credits) Supervised small group cadaveric dissection focusing on more detailed understanding of specific systems and regional anatomy, anatomical variation, clinical correlations, and comparative anatomy. graduate students includes lectures, small group activities (imaging, team-based learning, other), and full-body dissection.Īdvanced Anatomical Dissection and Research (12 weeks, 5 credits) Intensive course taught to entering medical students and Ph.D. See below for contact information.įoundations of Human Anatomy (7 weeks, 7 credits) A discounted tuition rate (50%) for the Summer Institute will be offered to all students admitted to the Masters program.Īll courses (except on-line courses) are held on the campus of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. We strongly recommend that entering students also take our Summer Institute in Anatomy during the June preceding their entry into the Masters program, which provides an introduction to anatomy and preparation for the rigorous medical school anatomy course that they will take beginning in August.

The main program runs between mid-August and the end of June, and includes nine courses, described in detail below. All anatomy courses are taught by the experienced faculty of the Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution (FAE). Some exposure to nonhuman comparative anatomy is incorporated to provide training in the use of model organisms for instructional programs that use these models. A teaching practicum providing training and experience in instructional delivery of anatomical knowledge in lecture and laboratory settings is also included at the end of the program.
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The core of this one-year full-time program is a series of courses providing intensive immersion in human anatomy through both classroom instruction and dissection laboratories, including small group interactions with our faculty.
