Clinical Anatomy with Education
Provided by University of Liverpool School of Medicine
About the course
Course overview
Develop the tools to design and deliver anatomical learning experiences on this PGCert. You’ll explore the structural and functional building blocks of different body systems, examine the clinical application of anatomical knowledge, and discover contemporary educational practices in anatomical learning.
Introduction
This part-time, eight-month programme is suitable for those with anatomical or clinically focused degrees. The PGCert will enhance your knowledge of anatomy, refresh your anatomical skillset, and guide you in devising and delivering clinically-relevant anatomical learning experiences.
An exploration of the principles of anatomy will reveal the structural and functional building blocks of different body systems. You’ll examine the relationship between structure and function at cellular, tissue, organ and system levels.
Your learning will be contextualised by examining the clinical application of anatomical expertise. We’ll develop your critical analytical skills and assess the clinical significance of anatomical variations and abnormalities. You’ll gain the communication skills and confidence to communicate complex anatomical information in a variety of ways.
The insights and understanding needed to become a credible and authentic anatomical educator are underpinned by an evidence-informed approach to teaching anatomy. We’ll assess all elements of anatomical curriculum design, delivery and assessment and showcase modern educational practices.
The course uses a blended learning approach. The majority of the course is delivered online. One compulsory face-to-face week per semester provides the opportunity for hands-on practical activities and small-group workshops in the Human Anatomy Resource Centre.
Who is this course for?
The course is suitable for clinical or pre-clinical graduates, or those with a substantial element of their first degree focused on anatomy.
What you'll learn
- Enhanced anatomical knowledge of changes in key body structures, covering embryonic, fetal, juvenile and adult anatomy
- How to evaluate the relationship between structure and function in the human body
- How to select, use and analyse the correct anatomical terminology
- Communication skills that enable you to effectively and confidently share anatomical knowledge and ideas
- Theories and practical aspects of anatomical education, including how to design and deliver anatomical educational experiences
- The critical analytical skills required to explain the significance and clinical implications of anatomical variations, abnormalities and pathologies
- The correct anatomical equipment to use in a variety of clinical situations
- How to reflect on and evaluate your own future practice
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01 Sep 2025 | Distance learning | Book now |