Graduate Gross Anatomy (ANAT 411)

6.1 Trigeminal Nerve Chart
Antique medical chart of the trigeminal nerve (CN V).

The graduate gross anatomy course (ANAT 411) is one of four core courses taken by MS in Applied Anatomy students in the Department of Anatomy. The MS in Applied Anatomy is a non-thesis (Plan B) or thesis (Plan A) Master’s degree that can be pursued by itself or in conjunction with the MD at CWRU. Gross anatomy and the other core courses (histology, embryology, and neurological anatomy) can also be taken as electives by medical students who wish to study these subjects in greater depth, graduate students pursuing a degree in another department (e.g., Biology), and advanced undergraduates.

ANAT 411 is taught in the spring semester and meets from 1-4 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I am the course director for this team-taught course and teach the first and last sections (thorax and head and neck, respectively). For additional details, you can review a recent syllabus for the entire course  and the syllabus for my head and neck section.

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