About the Course
The heart is one of the most important and amusing organs of human body. It is a life maintaining pump, made up of muscle which pumps blood to the entire body, beating approximately 72 times per minute. It receives and pumps blood through a set of five large blood vessels namely, the two vena cavae, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary veins and aorta.
In this course, morphology of heart and great vessels is explained in great depth using visually rich graphics and animations. A detailed structural and functional overview of heart and great vessels is meticulously presented by our esteemed faculty with a special emphasis on clinical anatomy.
Target Audience
Medical students – Allopathy, Dental
Alternative Medicine students – Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Chiropractic, Naturopathy, Acupuncture
Para/Allied medical students – Nursing, Physiotherapy, Medical lab technicians, BSc Anatomy
Post graduate students – MD/MSc/PhD Anatomy, Radiology, Orthopedics, Cardiology, CT Surgery, Vascular Surgery, General Surgery.
Course Delivery Format
This course is delivered entirely online. It consists of a series of comprehensive lectures by a professor in the subject, appropriately annotated with slides, animations and wherever necessary, interactive content. The delivery offers tremendous flexibility. You may pause a teacher while you refer to your textbooks (not includes) and to take notes. You may also rewind a segment to listen to the teacher again or you may skip a slide or two if you already know that bit. You may bookmark a segment that you wish to return to later, maybe to refresh just before your exams. While the lessons in this course may be arranged in a particular order based on our curriculum, you have the flexibility to take them in order of your preference based on your personalized learning needs.
Benefits
While this course is to help you learn the subject from an online faculty, it may help you in several ways even if you are already enrolled in some medical, dental or paramedical school. Many of our students felt that the format in which this course is delivered has helped them to cope up against the fast paced lectures in actual class – it’s like having a TV remote in class to self-pace your teacher. Animations help understand concepts better by making concepts easy to understand… and difficult to forget.
Rupam Sastry
MNR Medical College and Hospital