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Anatomy, Physiology, and Scientific Reasoning for Future Physicians


About this course

This course is tailored for students preparing for the MCAT, with a focus on strengthening your understanding of anatomy and physiology while building essential skills in scientific reasoning. Through dynamic lectures, virtual reality tools for enhanced visualization, and case-based learning, the course will explore key body systems such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, musculoskeletal, and endocrine systems, with an emphasis on their interactions and role in maintaining homeostasis.

The curriculum highlights physiological processes, system interconnections, and problem-solving, preparing students to apply these concepts to real-world scenarios – critical for medical studies and an essential aspect of the MCAT. Students will engage with passage-based questions and test preparation strategies to sharpen critical thinking, analytical skills, and exam readiness. Combining interactive instruction, applied learning, and practice exercises, this course with assist students in their pre-med journey and MCAT prep.

Syllabus

Summer 2026 (Draft)

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Pre-requisites

One year each of biology and chemistry at university level.

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