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Summer Anatomy at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Summer Institute in Anatomy is a four-week cadaver-based Human Anatomy course to be held in June, 2018, on the campus of the JHU School of Medicine in Baltimore. The course is led by members of the faculty of the Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution. For further information and an application form, please see our website: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE/anatomyinstitute.
COURSE SCOPE
a regional journey from the thorax and abdomen,
neck. You will pursue a hands-on exploration of human bones, radiographs, CT scans, and cutting-edge software. You will get to observe surgical procedures at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Class size is limited to enhance personalized instruction.
THE FACULTYThe course is led by world-class, highly-experienced anatomy faculty – the same faculty who teach anatomy to Johns Hopkins medical students. Our faculty specialize in comparative anatomy and paleontology research and also run the Functional Anatomy and Evolution Graduate Program. For more information on the faculty and graduate program, see our website at: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE.
TUITION AND CREDITS$4,100 tuition for the course is due by April 16, 2018. This amount also buys you the textbook, atlas, and supplies. Four (4) academic credits will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.
ACCOMMODATIONSRooms will be provided in a modern dormitory on the main campus (Homewood) of Johns Hopkins University, at a total cost of approximately $1,300 (27 nights). Athletic facilities are available at no charge on the Medical School campus. A free shuttle bus between the Homewood campus and the Medical School campus, approximately 3 miles to the south, runs frequently (every 10-15 minutes during daytime hours).
ADMISSIONApplications will be accepted from all undergraduate and graduate students who have completed at least their freshman year of college
although a basic familiarity with college-level introductory biology is a plus. The course will be rigorous and fast-paced. A completed application form, a non-refundable application fee of $50, and supporting materials (college transcript, letter of recommendation) are due by April 16, 2018. Successful applicants
early April, with full tuition due by May 1. Space in thecourse is limited; apply early to guarantee a place.
FURTHER INFORMATIONTo receive further information and an application form, write or e-mail to the address below, or visit the Anatomy Institute website (address below), which contains a printable version of the application form.
Ms. Arlene DanielProgram Coordinator, Anatomy InstituteCenter for Functional Anatomy and EvolutionJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine1830 E. Monument St.Baltimore, MD [email protected]
Anatomy Institute Website:www.hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE/anatomyinstitute
Acceptance into the Human Anatomy program does not confer any right to admission to any other Johns Hopkins University program. Johns Hopkins awards no scholarship
cancel the course at any time. In the event of cancellation, the application fee and tuition will be returned. All students will need to show evidence of having their own health insurance, or will be required to obtain student insurance at approximately $280 for the month of the course.
Equal Opportunity: Johns Hopkins University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or veteran status in any student program or activity administered by the university or with regard to admission or employment.
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