Dr. Orhan E. Arslan, DVM, PhD
Students will review the anatomy of the back and extremities through the use of assigned online materials, lectures, and dissections. Students will learn of the clinical correlation, common imaging studies, and common surgical procedures of the musculoskeletal system.
Goals and Objectives
The overall goal of this course is to provide a thorough review of human osteology and musculoskeletal anatomy from a clinical perspective. The objective is to enable students to recognize the anatomical background of common clinical problems and surgical procedures. Specifically, the gross anatomy of the back and limbs will be reviewed, and the clinical relevance of this anatomy will be emphasized.
Teaching faculty
Summer Decker, PhD, and other USF Health faculty
Evaluation
Evaluation of the student’s final oral presentation with respect to
- knowledge of the anatomical basis to clinical practice,
- the incorporation of the topic of basic sciences and
- the references cited
Track
One of the options for Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Orthopaedics, and Pediatrics