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Embryology

Course Information After finishing anatomy, students gain a deeper understanding of the process of formation of the human body. Through daily lectures, readings from a textbook authored by the course director, state-of-the-art computer models and a computer database of self-test resources, students examine the basis of normal development as well as congenital anomalies and malformations. The study of the basic science of reproduction serves as the introduction to the more clinically-oriented reproductive sequence in the second year.


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Embryology01 (PPT)
Embryology02 (PPT)
Embryology03 (PPT)
Embryology04 (PPT)
Embryology05
(PPT)
Embryology06
(PPT)
Embryology07
(PPT)
Embryology08
(PPT)
Embryology09
(PPT)
Embryology10
(PPT)
Embryology11
(PPT)
Embryology12
(PPT)
Embryology12.5 (PPT)
Embryology13
(PPT)
Embryology14
(PPT)
Embryology15
(PPT)
Embryology-Urogenital (PPT) -- DO NOT PRINT... IT JAMS THE PRINTERS!! Instead, use this printer-friendly version
Sex -- deter. (PPT) -- DO NOT PRINT... IT JAMS THE PRINTERS!! Instead, use this printer-friendly version
Embryology15.5 (PPT)
Embryology16
(PPT)
Embryology17
(PPT)

 


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