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CHN Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002
Gross Anatomy A
Enrolment code: CHN115
Offered: Hobart: semester 2
Anatomy of the human upper and lower limb by a combination of lectures and practical
work including dissection, prosections and wet specimens. Allows direct entry
second-year medical students to advance their knowledge of anatomy where this is
insufficient. Non-award students may be accepted into the course in special circumstances.
Staff Dr Choi-Lundberg and staff of Anatomy & Physiology
Unit weight 12.5%
Teaching pattern 2x3-hr sessions weekly including lectures and lab time
Prerequisites potential Non-award students should contact the Discipline of Anatomy &
Physiology to discuss their suitability
Assessment mode end-of-sem theory and practical exam
Required texts etc
an Atlas of Anatomy:
either Anderson JE, Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy, ISBN 0683302647
or Netter FH, Atlas of Human Anatomy, 2nd edn, ISBN 0091416800
or Rohen JW et al, Color Atlas of Anatomy, ISBN 0683304925
or Abrahams PM et al, McMinns Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, ISBN 0723427720
a Medical Dictionary, and the following texts:
Moore KL and Dalley AF, Clinically Oriented Anatomy, ISBN 0683061410
Lisowski FP, A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body, ISBN 9810235690
Weir J and and Abrahams PH, Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy, ISBN 0723422834 (OR
CD-ROM v2.0 Win/Mac, ISBN 0723426317)
Hinrichsen CFL and Lisowski FP, Anatomy Workbook, Univ Tas, 2001
Essential Equipment includes:
Two long white coats exclusively for use in the dissecting laboratory
One pair of anti-splash safety goggles
The following instruments: one pair of non-toothed dissecting forceps; one pair of fine,
sharp-pointed forceps; one scalpel handle and blades; one pair of blunt-ended
scissors; one pair of sharp-pointed scissors; probe or seeker. (Seek advice before
obtaining these.)
Recommended texts etc
Lumley JSP, Surface Anatomy, the anatomical Basis of Clinical Examination, ISBN 0443053022
or Buckhouse KM, Hutchings RT, Clinical Surface Anatomy, ISBN 0723424950
Courses [M3A] [M3B] [M4B]
Faculty website <http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/>
Gross Anatomy B
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CHN Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002
Enrolment code: CHN225
Offered: Hobart: semester 1
Anatomy of the human abdomen, thorax, pelvis and back by a combination of lectures and
practical work including dissection, prosections and wet specimens. Allows direct entry
second-year medical students to advance their knowledge of anatomy where this is
insufficient. Non-award students may be accepted into the course in special circumstances.
Staff Dr Choi-Lundberg and staff of Anatomy & Physiology
Unit weight 12.5%
Teaching pattern 2x3-hr sessions weekly including lectures and lab time
Prerequisites potential Non-award students should contact the Discipline of Anatomy &
Physiology to discuss their suitability
Assessment mode end-of-sem theory and practical exam
Required texts etc
as for CHN115
Recommended texts etc
as for CHN115
Courses [M3A] [M3B] [M4B]
Faculty website <http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/>
Psychology 4 (Honours)
Enrolment code: CHN415
Offered: [rotation] Hobart: semesters 1 & 2
Is for students enrolling for honours in the School of Psychology who wish to include a
laboratory-based component of neuroscience in their honours program. The unit
introduces them to research in neuroanatomical science through active pursuit of a
research project and the critical review of relevant literature. Students prepare and submit
a thesis which is based on research undertaken within Anatomy & Physiology in the field
of neuroanatomy.
Staff Dr I Chuah (Coordinator), and staff of Anatomy & Physiology
Unit weight 46%
Teaching pattern no formal periods of instruction are given
Prerequisites KHA399 or CHN350
Corequisites KHA400 or KHA401 or KHA415 or KHA416
Assessment mode thesis
Courses [S4G]
Faculty website <http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/>
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