The University of Alaska Anchorage proudly sponsors an annual program of continuing education courses in the anatomical sciences. Courses in this program are designed for professionals working in the health care field and will be of particular interest to physical, occupational and speech therapist/assistants. Continuing educational units (CEUs) are available. Each course is designed to actively involve participants in a hands-on educational experience. Courses utilize case-based learning strategies, lectures, and human cadaver dissections in a medical gross anatomy laboratory. A functional approach to anatomy is emphasized throughout. The instructional team includes anatomists and clinicians. Feedback from our previous clinical courses has been incorporated into a design for greater continued applicability to clinical review and specificity.
Spring 2008 Continuing Education Courses
BIOL A590-001: Neuroanatomy: A Clinician’s Review
April 4-6, 2008
BIOL A501-001: Gross Anatomy of the Extremities: A Clinician’s Review
April 11-13, 2008
Please contact Dr. David Pfeiffer, Associate Professor in the Biological Sciences, via email (afdcp@uaa.alaska.edu) or telephone (907.786.7762) if you would like additional information regarding these courses. Dr. Pfeiffer's office is located on UAA's campus in the Ecosystem Biomedical Laboratory Room 122.