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Clinically Oriented Anatomy & Physiology 2
​CFS 5210
Campbellsville 
University - School of Chiropractic

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Course Description
This is the second in a series of three courses designed to develop an understanding of normal clinical anatomy and physiology. Students develop their understanding of anatomy with full-digital cadaver dissection performed in small groups. Labs are supplemented with lectures covering the systematic anatomy and physiology of the human body.

How this course relates to other courses:                                                                            
This course is a key component is the development of a deep understanding of the human anatomy and physiology. It complements the concurrent Pathology Classes by providing the necessary background in developing clinical skills in physical assessment and functional evaluation, diagnosis, critical thinking, and problem solving. 

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