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Musculoskeletal System I (OM 1013)

Term: 2010-2011 Academic Year Fall Term

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Michael W. Martin Ph.D.
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Stephen Putthoff D.O.
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Cheryl P. McCormick Ph.D.
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Bruce Dubin D.O.
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Schoen W. Kruse Ph.D.
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Deb L. Bennett
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Description

The Musculoskeletal System is multidisciplinary in nature. It is structured to enable the student to obtain the requisite knowledge necessary to understand the normal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system, as well as the biomedical science that underlies disorders associated with skeletal muscle, bone, joints, and peripheral nerves. The course utilizes lectures, human cadaver dissection laboratories, reading assignments, Designated Student Assignments (DSA), Basic Science Correlations (BSC), and Clinical Integrative Sessions (CIS).