Embryology for Medical Students

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Overview

Embryology for Medical Students

 

 

The Main Learning Objectives

To describe the development of the embryo from a single cell to a mature human

To list the various stages in early human embryonic development

To describe the events that occur during and immediately after fertilization

To list the fate of the epiblast during the process of gastrulation

To describe the simultaneous processes of the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm during neurulation

To describe the development of the body organs and body systems

To describe the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities & to define the processes of mitosis and meiosis

To discuss the  the process of fertilization and Implantation

To describe the formation and potential consequences of amniotic bands

To define placenta accreta, placenta increta, and placenta percreta and list the problems associated with each

To describe the features of embryonic development week by week

To define the fetal period and list its significance

To list the measurements used to calculate the size of an infant during the fetal period

To recall the changes in fetal body proportions during the fetal period

 

Methods of Education to Achieve the Objectives

Every video has specific objectives to be achieved

Initially , participant will have  pre-test as a part of assessment steps

Participant will watch videos accompanied by  images, pdf files , figures or diagrams. At the end , participant must pass post-test to get certification of completion. Participant must follow the learning path in the platform

 

Evaluation of Scientific Activity by the Participants

By evaluation form after completing course , it will be send to participants. It is an important to know that it will be mandatory to get certification

 

Speaker

Dr. Peter J. Ward

Professor of Gross Anatomy at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in West Virginia, USA

 

Course Policy

This course will be valid for 12 months after subscription date

The subscription will not be refundable for any reason

The course content was reviewed by scientific committee

There is no CME Hours or Certification for this kind of teaching content

The course content was designed for pre graduate students