Head and Neck Seminar Session 1 Kevin Petti, Ph.D. Department of Natural Sciences San Diego Miramar College.

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Head and Neck Seminar Session 1 Kevin Petti, Ph.D. Department of Natural Sciences San Diego Miramar College

Seminar Objectives  Distinguish between systemic anatomic and regional anatomic approaches  Study head and neck anatomy from a systemic approach: Skeletal Muscular Nervous Vascular Respiratory Digestive

Seminar Objectives continued  When discussing systemic anatomy, identify specific head and neck anatomic landmarks on: Natural bone human skulls Charts Models

Seminar Objectives continued  Study head and neck anatomy from a regional approach  Study head and neck regional anatomy on prosected human cadavers and on specimens harvested from human cadavers  Consider the effects of aging and disease on human systems

Head and Neck Seminar Skeletal Structures Lecture Notes