Register now! Get one of the last available seats for the 2014 Gross Anatomy Short Course!
The Injury Biomechanics Research Center is excited to be offering the 2nd Annual Human Gross Anatomy Short Course! May 14-17, 2014 at The Ohio State University.
This is your last chance to register for the Human Gross Anatomy Short Course. Registration closes Monday, May 12, 2014 at 5:00pm.
For more information as well as a general agenda, please go to http://ibrc.osu.edu/symposium/2014-s...-short-course/
Go to www.ibs2014.eventbrite.com to register.
The course is being offered before the 10th Annual Injury Biomechanics Symposium. The short-course will introduce basic Human Gross Anatomy and provide hands-on cadaver experience. Instruction will include components in lecture, dry-lab, and wet-lab. Wet-lab teaching materials will include embalmed prosections as well as fresh dissection. The course will feature 7 sessions with focus on upper and lower extremities, head/neck, thorax/abdomen cavities, and injury case studies. More details about the short course can be found at www.ibrc.osu.edu.
Space is limited. We would love to see you there!
John Bolte IV, PhD
Injury Biomechanics Research Center
The Ohio State University
The Injury Biomechanics Research Center is excited to be offering the 2nd Annual Human Gross Anatomy Short Course! May 14-17, 2014 at The Ohio State University.
This is your last chance to register for the Human Gross Anatomy Short Course. Registration closes Monday, May 12, 2014 at 5:00pm.
For more information as well as a general agenda, please go to http://ibrc.osu.edu/symposium/2014-s...-short-course/
Go to www.ibs2014.eventbrite.com to register.
The course is being offered before the 10th Annual Injury Biomechanics Symposium. The short-course will introduce basic Human Gross Anatomy and provide hands-on cadaver experience. Instruction will include components in lecture, dry-lab, and wet-lab. Wet-lab teaching materials will include embalmed prosections as well as fresh dissection. The course will feature 7 sessions with focus on upper and lower extremities, head/neck, thorax/abdomen cavities, and injury case studies. More details about the short course can be found at www.ibrc.osu.edu.
Space is limited. We would love to see you there!
John Bolte IV, PhD
Injury Biomechanics Research Center
The Ohio State University