Since university education serves as the repository of knowledge and development, it stands as the primary vehicle for transferring cultural and scientific expertise among human societies. Today, faculties—particularly medical colleges—function as future centers for research and knowledge innovation, enabling them to address critical health challenges in society. Moreover, they serve as breeding grounds for intellectual leaders and institutional heads. Within this framework, the Department of Human Anatomy represents one of the most fundamental branches in medical colleges, dedicated to preparing scientifically proficient physicians who serve the field of science while providing medical students with an essential specialty.
Department Mission:
To elevate the scientific and research capabilities of medical students, empowering them to identify pathological cells and distinguish them from normal cells across all body systems.
Department of Human Anatomy Objectives:
- Clinical Competency: Train competent physicians with applied skills for specialized clinical practice.
- Structural Mastery:
- Describe structural components of all human body regions
- Identify fundamental anatomical structures of bodily systems
- Diagnostic Proficiency:
- Distinguish surface anatomical landmarks for subcutaneous structures (bones, muscles, ligaments)
- Recognize internal configurations of major blood vessels and organs
- System Integration:
- Trace branching patterns of nerves/vessels and their target organs
- Analyze muscle functions throughout the human body
- Determine joint movements and responsible musculature
- Clinical Application: Interpret key clinical correlations of anatomical structures.


