Discipline of Anatomy & Pathology
Anatomy and Pathology encompass the study of the normal and abnormal morphology of the body at macroscopic and microscopic levels.
The emphasis in anatomy is on understanding how structure relates to function in humans and animals, and in pathology on developing an understanding of the causes, mechanisms of development and consequences of disease
Together with a large group of clinical and affiliate title holders at SA Pathology, the Forensic Science Centre, the Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Adelaide Zoo and elsewhere, and with extensive collaboration with persons from other organizations at local, national and international levels, the Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology provides a vibrant supportive environment in which to begin and develop your career in the medical sciences.
- Surgical Anatomy
The Discipline maintains a diverse outside clientele and can offer a wide range of services including:
- External Allied Health Teaching
- Surgical Workshops
- Skeletal Preparation
- Specialist Anatomical Medicolegal Advice
- Specialised Dissection Services
- Light & Electron Microscopy Techniques
- Anatomical Specimen Preparation
- Comparative Anatomy & Human Anatomical Variation Expertise
For more information:
Phone: 61 830 35481
Fax: 61 8 8303 5384
Email: mounir.ghabriel@adelaide.edu.au - Applied Anatomy for Surgical TraineesA series of workshops in Anatomy taught over 27 weeks
Topics include head and neck, CNS, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, spine, upper limb and lower limb.
Course Information
- Applied Anatomy for Surgical Trainees Overview PDF
- Applied Anatomy Course Module 3 for Surgical and Radiology Trainees
Course Module Time of Course Module 1: Muscular skeletal system - upper limb, lower limb and spine Wednesday 6th March 2013 - Wednesday 1st May 2013 Module 2: Head & Neck, spine, cranial nerves and CNS Wednesday 29th May 2013- Wednesday 24th July 2013 Module 3: Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis Wednesday 4th Spetember 2013- Wednesday 30th October 2013 For timetable details contact Dr Jaliya Kumaratilake
- Applied Anatomy for Surgical Trainees WorkshopIntensive Course for interstate applicants
This workshop is intended for Surgical Trainees from interstate. The workshop is conducted in five full days. It covers the upper limb, lower limb and spine. Teaching methods include tutorials and practical demonstrations using prosected human cadavers. The workshop has an exit examination and is recognised by the Australian Orthopaedic Association for entry into the SET program.
- Venue: School Of Medical Science, Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology, University Of Adelaide.
Contact Associate Professor Mounir Ghabriel for further details. Interested intersate candidates will be sent a registration form.