This course is designed for students pursuing a major/minor in Anatomy and/or other related disciplines. All outcomes (objectives) of this course are intended to provide a measurable and/or observable means to evaluate the student’s proficiency in the given topics to be discussed throughout the duration of this course. All objectives will directly relate to the curriculum committee approved content for each course. Topics to be covered include cell structure and function, tissues, organization of the human body, and the following organ systems: skeletal, muscular, and nervous. Emphasis is on homeostasis. The course consists of 8 lecture/ 4 lab hours per week.

J. Michael Perryman, MD

Curriculum Vitae
Spartan Health Sciences, University School of Medicine;
New Mexico  1984-1986
M.D.- conferred August, 1986
Graduated Cum Laude (High Honors)

Loma Linda University Medical School     1978-1981
Loma Linda, California

Southwestern Adventist University; Keene, Texas    1973-1977
B.S.- conferred May, 1977 (Biology/Chemistry)
Graduated Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honors)  
 

SPECIAL AWARDS 
Who’s Who In American Universities and Colleges, 1977.
E.L. Phillips Science Scholarship Award
Selected to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2002 & 2004.

Responsibilities at Parker College
Course Director:
       Pharmacology/Toxicology 
       Pathology II
       Lab Instructor for Microbiology and Systemic Anatomy labs 

Office hours
Tue. Thu.                11:45-1:00 
Mon. Wed. Fri.          6:45-8:00

 


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