The vision, mission and goals of the Human Anatomy Branch in the College of Medicine View the branch of human anatomy:Since university education is the repository of knowledge and development, it is the main tool for transferring cultural and scientific experience between human societies. Colleges today, especially medical colleges, are considered future centers for research and knowledge innovation, enabling them to solve some health problems in society. Moreover, they are the factory of intellectual leaders and heads of institutions, and it is considered a branch of Human anatomy is one of the most important basic branches in the College of Medicine, which seeks to prepare scientific doctors with deep scientific experience to serve the field of science, in addition to providing the medical community with a specialty that is of fundamental importance to the College of Medicine student. The Anatomy Branch is also interested in using the laboratory to develop students’ scientific capabilities through studying the anatomy of the human body.Human Anatomy Branch MessageStriving to achieve the highest levels of scientific and practical benefit for our students, students of the College of Medicine, through practical applied academic curricula that lead them to full knowledge of the specialty of human anatomy and knowledge of clinical human anatomy. And providing the best scientific research to the academic community by raising the level of research in the field of specialization and by providing this developing and renewed specialty with more knowledge And progress.Objectives of the Human Anatomy Branch:1- Preparing competent doctors who possess the necessary applied skills in practicing clinical work The specialist.2- Describe the structural components of different areas of the human body.3- Describe the basic anatomical structures of the various organs and systems of the body.4 - The ability to distinguish the distinctive surface anatomical signs of the structures located under the skin from Bones, muscles, ligaments, and the internal structures of major blood vessels and internal organs.5- The ability to know the different branches of the nerves, the different blood vessels, and the organs that Nourish it.6- The ability to restore various muscle functions in the human body.7 - Knowing the different movements of the joints and the muscles responsible for those movements.8 - The ability to know the major clinical applications of these anatomical structures