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Anatomy Certificates

The anatomy certificate classes, which provide an opportunity to review anatomy with cadavers, should be helpful to a wide range of health care professionals. They should be especially useful to nurses and to physical, occupational, and massage therapists and their assistants.

Each class consists almost entirely of lab work, which involves observation and manipulation. The instructor has taught anatomy for more than 15 years.

You’ll receive a certificate of completion for each anatomy class that you take.


4 classes currently available (ordered alphabetically by class name)

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  1. Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Back & Neck

    Prerequisite(s): Before entering the lab you must show the instructor your college transcript or proof of licensure, certification, or completion of a program in massage therapy, nursing, occupational therapy, occupational therapy assistant, physical therapy, physical therapy assistant, or a similar health care program that required anatomy. Refunds will not be granted if you fail to show proof and are denied entrance to the lab.

    Did you miss out on a cadaver-based anatomy class in your training as a health care professional or assistant? Would you like to review anatomy on a cadaver instead of in a textbook? You'll view back and neck muscles and locate their origins, insertions, innervations, and blood supply. You'll also discuss common anatomical variations.

    Arrive early to allow time to show the documents described in the prerequisites. Gloves and lab coats are provided, or you can bring your own. You must wear flat shoes with non-skid soles; no open toes, high heels, or slick soles are allowed. Bring your anatomy atlas or buy the "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy," ISBN 9780781785051, which is available at the WCC Bookstore. You'll receive a certificate of completion. This class qualifies for 0.30 Continuing Education Units or Hours of Training provided by Washtenaw Community College. For more information, visit Anatomy Certificates.

    Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Back & Neck Schedule Information
    Section Space Date Day & Time Location Instructor Cost Cart
    1 Space available Mar 13, 2010 Sat 1:00pm to 3:55pm WCC Main Campus Crane Liberal Arts & Sciences Building Room 233 Susan Starr
    Tuition
    $49
    Fees
    $0
    Total
    $49
    Add to Cart
  2. Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Hip, Knee, Leg & Foot

    Prerequisite(s): Before entering the lab you must show the instructor your college transcript or proof of licensure, certification, or completion of a program in massage therapy, nursing, occupational therapy, occupational therapy assistant, physical therapy, physical therapy assistant, or a similar health care program that required anatomy. Refunds will not be granted if you fail to show proof and are denied entrance to the lab.

    Did you miss out on a cadaver-based anatomy class in your training as a health care professional or assistant? Would you like to review anatomy on a cadaver instead of in a textbook? You'll view hip, leg, and foot muscles and locate their origins, insertions, innervations, and blood supply. You'll also discuss common anatomical variations.

    Arrive early to allow time to show the documents described in the prerequisites. Gloves and lab coats are provided, or you can bring your own. You must wear flat shoes with non-skid soles; no open toes, high heels, or slick soles are allowed. Bring your anatomy atlas or buy the "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy," ISBN 9780781785051, which is available at the WCC Bookstore. You'll receive a certificate of completion. This class qualifies for 0.30 Continuing Education Units or Hours of Training provided by Washtenaw Community College. For more information, visit Anatomy Certificates.

    Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Hip, Knee, Leg & Foot Schedule Information
    Section Space Date Day & Time Location Instructor Cost Cart
    1 Space available Mar 27, 2010 Sat 1:00pm to 3:55pm WCC Main Campus Crane Liberal Arts & Sciences Building Room 233 Susan Starr
    Tuition
    $49
    Fees
    $0
    Total
    $49
    Add to Cart
  3. Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Nervous System

    Prerequisite(s): Before entering the lab you must show the instructor your college transcript or proof of licensure, certification, or completion of a program in massage therapy, nursing, occupational therapy, occupational therapy assistant, physical therapy, physical therapy assistant, or a similar health care program that required anatomy. Refunds will not be granted if you fail to show proof and are denied entrance to the lab.

    Did you miss out on a cadaver-based anatomy class in your training as a health care professional or assistant? Would you like to review anatomy on a cadaver instead of in a textbook? Now you can actually view the human brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, and nerve plexus. You'll also discuss common anatomical variations.

    Arrive early to allow time to show the documents described in the prerequisites. Gloves and lab coats are provided, or you can bring your own. You must wear flat shoes with non-skid soles; no open toes, high heels, or slick soles are allowed. Bring your anatomy atlas or buy the "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy," ISBN 9780781785051, which is available at the WCC Bookstore. You'll receive a certificate of completion. This class qualifies for 0.30 Continuing Education Units or Hours of Training provided by Washtenaw Community College. For more information, visit Anatomy Certificates.

    Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Nervous System Schedule Information
    Section Space Date Day & Time Location Instructor Cost Cart
    1 Space available Apr 24, 2010 Sat 1:00pm to 3:55pm WCC Main Campus Crane Liberal Arts & Sciences Building Room 233 Susan Starr
    Tuition
    $49
    Fees
    $0
    Total
    $49
    Add to Cart
  4. Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Shoulder, Arm & Hand

    Prerequisite(s): Before entering the lab you must show the instructor your college transcript or proof of licensure, certification, or completion of a program in massage therapy, nursing, occupational therapy, occupational therapy assistant, physical therapy, physical therapy assistant, or a similar health care program that required anatomy. Refunds will not be granted if you fail to show proof and are denied entrance to the lab.

    Did you miss out on a cadaver-based anatomy course in your training as a health care professional or assistant? Would you like to review anatomy on a cadaver instead of in a textbook? You'll view shoulder, arm, and hand muscles and locate their origins, insertions, innervations, and blood supply. You'll also discuss common anatomical variations.

    Arrive early to allow time to show the documents described in the prerequisites. Gloves and lab coats are provided, or you can bring your own. You must wear flat shoes with non-skid soles; no open toes, high heels, or slick soles are allowed. Bring your anatomy atlas or buy the "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy," ISBN 9780781785051, which is available at the WCC Bookstore. You'll receive a certificate of completion. This class qualifies for 0.30 Continuing Education Units or Hours of Training provided by Washtenaw Community College. For more information, visit Anatomy Certificates.

    Anatomy: Cadaver-Based Review of the Human Shoulder, Arm & Hand Schedule Information
    Section Space Date Day & Time Location Instructor Cost Cart
    1 Space available Apr 10, 2010 Sat 1:00pm to 3:55pm WCC Main Campus Crane Liberal Arts & Sciences Building Room 233 Susan Starr
    Tuition
    $49
    Fees
    $0
    Total
    $49
    Add to Cart
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