Anatomy & Physiology (AMM 0101)

Term: 2021-2022 - Summer Trimester

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Suzanne Renee CarrilloShow MyInfo popup for Suzanne Renee Carrillo
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Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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Elisa BravoShow MyInfo popup for Elisa Bravo
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Nelia Karina RodriguezShow MyInfo popup for Nelia Karina Rodriguez
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Johnny SolisShow MyInfo popup for Johnny Solis
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Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (5/3/2022 - 7/5/2022) Location: MAIN CHS 121

Description

This is the foundation course in systems-based human anatomy and physiology. Students will learn the structure and function of each of the major systems of the human body, how they inter-relate, and how they are affected by massage therapy. Students will also learn basic medical terminology, including roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining vowels. Laboratory time will include observation of prosected human cadavers.

Anatomy & Physiology (AMM 0101)

Term: 2021-2022 - Summer Trimester

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Richard Andrew RiffeShow MyInfo popup for Richard Andrew Riffe
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Suzanne Renee CarrilloShow MyInfo popup for Suzanne Renee Carrillo
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Richard Alan RobinetteShow MyInfo popup for Richard Alan Robinette
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Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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Elisa BravoShow MyInfo popup for Elisa Bravo
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Nelia Karina RodriguezShow MyInfo popup for Nelia Karina Rodriguez
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Johnny SolisShow MyInfo popup for Johnny Solis
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Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (5/3/2022 - 7/5/2022) Location: MAIN CHS 121

Description

This is the foundation course in systems-based human anatomy and physiology. Students will learn the structure and function of each of the major systems of the human body, how they inter-relate, and how they are affected by massage therapy. Students will also learn basic medical terminology, including roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining vowels. Laboratory time will include observation of prosected human cadavers.

Anatomy & Physiology (AMM 0101)

Term: 2021-2022 - Summer Trimester

Faculty

Richard Andrew RiffeShow MyInfo popup for Richard Andrew Riffe
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Suzanne Renee CarrilloShow MyInfo popup for Suzanne Renee Carrillo
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Richard Alan RobinetteShow MyInfo popup for Richard Alan Robinette
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Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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Elisa BravoShow MyInfo popup for Elisa Bravo
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Nelia Karina RodriguezShow MyInfo popup for Nelia Karina Rodriguez
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Johnny SolisShow MyInfo popup for Johnny Solis
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Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (5/3/2022 - 7/5/2022) Location: MAIN CHS 121

Description

This is the foundation course in systems-based human anatomy and physiology. Students will learn the structure and function of each of the major systems of the human body, how they inter-relate, and how they are affected by massage therapy. Students will also learn basic medical terminology, including roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining vowels. Laboratory time will include observation of prosected human cadavers.