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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The biological sciences discipline of anatomy is focused on identifying and describing the physical characteristics of living organisms. Charles Duncan, Professor of Neurosurgery, Pediatrics & Surgery, William B. Stewart, Associate Professor of Surgery & Chief, Section of Anatomy, and Shanta Kapadia, Lecturer in Surgery are the instructors for Yale University's Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis certification course, which is available through Coursera.

Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis online course contains 16 hours of learning resources that are geared toward assisting the students in mastering the human forms, from stick figure illustrations to electron microscopy. Through Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis online training, students will learn about the anatomy of various body parts, including the pancreas, diaphragm, thorax, abdomen, lungs, chest cavity, digestive system, electrical conduction system, as well as the techniques used in a variety of medical procedures, such as endoscopy, pleuroscopy, bronchoscopy, colonoscopy, and cystoscopy.

The Highlights

  • Shareable certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 16 hours effort
  • 100% online content
  • Flexible deadlines

Programme Offerings

  • English video lectures with subtitles
  • 100% online content
  • Learning resources
  • Graded Assignments
  • Accessible on mobile devices and TV.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2436yesCoursera

Depending upon the number of hours required to complete the learning, the participants may choose from any of the following Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis certification fees mentioned in the table down below. All these structures include certificates after course completion.

Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis Fee Structure

Description

Amount in INR

Course fee

Rs. 2,436


What you will learn

Knowledge of anatomy

After completing the Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis online certification, students will obtain a comprehensive understanding of the principles and concepts involved in the anatomy of the chest, neck, abdomen, and pelvis. Students will explore the fundamentals of surface anatomy and will acquire an understanding of the techniques involved in the physical examination of body parts like the chest, neck, abdomen, and pelvis. Students will learn about strategies for studying various organs and components of the human body including thorax, diaphragm, mesenteric vessels, coronary vessels, great vessels, lungs, chest cavity, cervicothoracic junction, pancreas, mediastinum, retroperitoneum, abdominal wall. Students will also learn about concepts involved with processes like colonoscopy, cystoscopy, endoscopy, bronchoscopy, and pleuroscopy as well as will acquire knowledge of the stages of development of the digestive system and electrical conduction system of the heart.


Who it is for


The Syllabus

Videos
  • Introduction to anatomy
  • Surface Anatomy (Step 1-10)
  • Abdomen Surface Anatomy (Step 11-15)
  • Chest Surface Anatomy (Step 16-22)
  • Neck Surface Anatomy (Step 23-26)
  • Physical Examination of the Chest
  • Physical Examination of the Neck
  • Physical Examination of the Abdomen
Readings
  • About the course
  • Pre Course Survey
  • Meet your instructors
  • Graphic content warning
  • Browser recommendation
  • Key Structures 
  • Printable Activity – Review Surface Anatomy
Practice Exercise
  • Introduction to Physical Exam Review

Videos
  • Review Recommendation
  • The Thorax (Chest Wall) Lecture
  • Lungs Lecture
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Pleuroscopy
  • Video: Chest Wall
  • Chest Plate Removal (Step 1-5)
  • Lung Removal (Step 6-8)
  • Right Lung Dissection (Step 9-10)
Readings
  • Key Structures  
Practice Exercise
  • Chest Cavity and Lungs Review

Videos
  • Heart
  • Exposure of Heart (Step 1-5)
  • Coronary Vessels (Step 6-8)
  • Heart Removal (Step 9)
  • Bisecting the Heart (Step 10-11)
  • In Situ Dissection (Step 12)
  • Electrical Conduction System of the Heart (Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Readings
  • Key Structures 
  • Activity: Review Cardiac Anatomy
  • Activity: Review Cardiac Conduction
Practice Exercise
  • Anatomy of the Heart Review

Videos
  • Mediastinum and Great Vessels
  • The Cervicothoracic Junction (Step 1-4)
  • Apex of Pleural Cavity (Step 5)
  • Great Vessels (Step 6-8)
  • Posterior Mediastinum and Diaphragm (Step 9-10)
Readings
  • Key Structures  
Practice Exercise
  • Mediastinum and Great Vessels Review

Videos
  • Neck Surface Anatomy (REVIEW)
  • Clinical Examination of the Neck
  • Neck Part I (Step 1-3)
  • Neck Part II (Step 4-8)
  • Carotid Endarterectomy (Step 9)
Readings
  • Key Structures
Practice Exercise
  • Anatomy of the Neck Review

Videos
  • Abdomen
  • Review Recommendation
  • McBurney’s Incision (Step 1-2)
  • Abdominal Wall (Step 3-5)
  • Abdomen Basics (Step 6-12)
Readings
  • Key Structures 
  • Digestive System Development
Practice Exercise
  • Abdomen Review

Videos
  • Upper Endoscopy
  • Introduction: Duodenal and Polyp Removal
  • Introduction: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
  • Upper Abdomen (Step 1-5)
  • Duodenum and Pancreas (Step 6-10)
  • Whipple Procedure
Readings
  • Key Structures  
Practice Exercise
  • Duodenum and Pancreas Review

Videos
  • Introduction: Colonoscopy 
  • Introduction: Colonoscopy - Ileum
  • Right Retroperitoneum (Step 1-4)
  • Left Retroperitoneum (Step 5-7)
  • Mesenteric Vessels (Step 8-12)
Readings
  • Key Structures  
Practice Exercise
  • Mesenteric Vessels, Retroperitoneum, and Kidneys Review

Videos
  • Introduction: Pelvis 
  • Introduction: Male and Female Perineum 
  • Introduction: Skeletal Pelvis 
  • Introduction: Bladder Drainage Devices
  • Female Perineum (Step 1-2)
  • Female Pelvis (Step 3-7)
  • Female Sagittal Pelvis (Step 8-10)
  • Pelvic Vessels and Nerves (11-13)
  • Female Cystoscopy
  • Inguinal Ligament and Testis (Step 1-4)
  • Male Perineum (Step 5-9)
  • Male Pelvis (Step 10-12)
  • Male Sagittal Pelvis (Step 13-17)
  • Male Cystoscopy
  • New England Journal of Medicine – Pelvic Examination
Readings
  • Key Structures 
  • New Reading
Practice Exercise
  • Female Pelvis Review
  • Male Pelvis Review

Instructors

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