Course Information
Course Overview
Your guide to essential body systems,you need to know about!
Struggling to learn Anatomy & Physiology? This course is for you!
Learn the basics of Anatomy & Physiology easily with this course, developed for beginners.
If you’re looking to learn the basics of anatomy, physiology
and body systems you need to enrol in this course, you will receive unparalleled
support from our team of experienced instructors who have over 30 years of experience in the medical
field.
Course content and overview
This course covers everything you need to know including:
- Anatomy
- Anatomical positions and terms
- Body systems
- Physiology
Bonus: Bleeding
control course, learn how to apply first aid techniques to stop minor to severe
bleeding! taught by emergency care professionals learn to Stop the bleed and
Save a life!
Course Content
- 14 section(s)
- 16 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Introduction
- Section 2 Terms Relating To Anatomical Position And Anatomical Planes
- Section 3 Common terminology & Abdominal Quadrants
- Section 4 The Musculoskeletal System
- Section 5 The Circulatory System
- Section 6 The Nervous System
- Section 7 The Reproductive System
- Section 8 The Digestive System
- Section 9 The Integumentary System
- Section 10 The Endocrine System
- Section 11 The Urinary System
- Section 12 The Lymphatic System
- Section 13 Conclusion
- Section 14 Bonus Lecture
What You’ll Learn
- At the conclusion of our course, students will be able to identify the systems of the Human Body, their basic operation and interaction with each other and what part of the body they occupy., At the end of our course, students should have gained basic knowledge of the Human Body and its component systems.
Reviews
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HHilary de Vries
One of the answers in the quiz was wrong. The voice over is just reading out what's on screen and doesn't expand on the information. There is lots of information and new terminology presented with no reference sheets to go over or refer to what's been covered. Not a course for beginners.
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RRuth Uzomah Okeima
Yes, excellent. Thanks
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PPatricia Schrader
Could have used more definition of the basic words like chyle and antigens. Had to leave course to get definitions of a few words just to understand what was being explained
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EEdward Wong III
The course was shorter and less in depth that I expected but overall the information was not overwhelming for someone like me with zero background in anatomy and physiology.