ANATOMY OF THE UPPER LIMB AND PECTORAL GIRDLE REGISTRATION Limited to 25 students on a “first come, first serve” basis for practitioners of Complementary and Alternative March 22, 2015 Medicine. Interested practitioners please contact Craig Harness at camhde@queensu.ca. The New Medical building opened in September 2011. It offers a state of the art anatomical learning facility. COST The cost of this experience is $140. Returning students save 10% The William James Henderson Anatomy Learning Centre offers a full spectrum of cadaveric material, plastinated specimens, both wet and dry anatomical specimens, models, audio/visual references, and much more. LOCATION The New Medical Building, 15 Arch Street, Queen’s University in Kingston Ontario. Lab and lecture hours take place in the William James Henderson Conveniently located, this new facility is walking distance from any downtown attraction that the wonderful City of Kingston has to offer. CAM – HD Experience: Working to create connections between the anatomy laboratory and the clinical practice of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Complementary and Alternative Medicine Human Dissection Experience (CAM – HD Experience) C/O Craig Harness MSc, DO(Q) Botterell Hall, Stuart Street Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L3N6 Phone | 905.449.2104 camhde@queensu.ca www.camhde.ca Anatomy Learning Centre located on the 3rd floor of the New Medical Building. “This was an excellent course as a family physician with an interest in pain management. The clinically relevant anatomy was especially helpful” CAM – HD Experience Prosection Participant December 2013 CAM – HD EXPERIENCE www.camhde.ca PROGRAM OVERVIEW: FACULTY: This one day course strives to offer a balance Craig Harness MSc, DO(Q) is a Lecturer of between lecture based material and directed Anatomy at Queen’s University with an extensive independent learning time focused on the background in the fields of both Anatomy and anatomy of the upper limb and pectoral girdle. Osteopathy. He completed his Masters of Digital references are supplied at registration and Anatomy & Cell Biology at Queen’s focusing on are free to keep. professional anatomy education for members of This course offers a complete review of the relevant anatomy including the bones, joints, fasciae, vascularization and innervation. The anatomy is delivered with a biomechanical approach promoting clinical correlations. . removal from the prosected specimens 4) All the amenities that the City of Kingston has to offer. 3) holds the position of professor. 8:30am – Registration: William James Henderson rd Anatomy Learning Centre – 3 Floor New Medical Building connections between what they see in the 3) An appreciation of the fascia despite its d’Ostéopathie du Québec where he currently are guided. Numerous audio / visual aids are 1) World class anatomy laboratory with full practices within the CAM stream d’Ostéopathie from Académie Sutherland ITINERARY: also available to optimize the learning 2) Instruction from an anatomist who also streams. He completed his Diplôme Both sessions of directed independent learning ADVANTAGES OF THE CAM – HD EXPERIENCE AT QUEEN’S downdraft ventilation systems the Complementary and Alternative Medicine experience. Students are encouraged to create Anatomy Learning Centre and their clinic through anatomical conjecture with both faculty as well as 9:00am – Lecture: Anatomy of the Upper limb and pectoral girdle 10:30am – Break before entering lab peers. 10:45am – Directed Independent Learning The CAM – HD Experience attempts to meld 1:00pm – Lunch together the science of Anatomy with the clinical 2:30pm – Directed independent Learning practice of the CAM professions. Educational attestations for continuing education units are provided at the conclusion of the course. 5:00pm – Course Concludes
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