Anatomy Wet Lab Session - Whole body (Melbourne VIC)
Event description
In this interactive, practical Anatomy Wet Lab Session at the University Of Melbourne participants will get first hand exposure to a range of cadaveric specimens to help build and strengthen their understanding of the structural and functional anatomy of the human body.
This session will explore in depth, a number of real human dissections. The group will be led by a tutor from Melb Uni and a member of the Advanced Clinical Education team.
Participants can expect to improve their working knowledge of tissue layers, anatomical location and orientation, all with a focus on clinical application and relevance.
The ability to attend a wet lab is slowly becoming a rare opportunity as more education providers are replacing this with digital learning tools only. Don't miss out on this limited & valuable learning experience.
This session runs from 9am-12pm.
Early Bird tickets available until 3rd February 2025.
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English Language: Please note that proficiency in written and verbal communication in English is essential for participation in ACE courses. Being able to understand and communicate clearly in English is a requirement for safety purposes, and to ensure that you and your fellow students get the most out of your learning experience. If it is deemed that your English proficiency is not suitable for safe participation in the course, this may result in your registration being cancelled and you may not be eligible for a refund.
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