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Introduction to Nervous System and Human Behavior (MEDN140)

At the end of this committee, first year students will gain a general sight to the concept of human body through the systems that constitute and define the main communicative network of the body. During this course students will also gain knowledge about the basic principles of human behavior and the main concepts of medical ethics. Learning Objectives: At the end of this committee, first year students will; 1. define the structural elements of the nervous system 2. be able to identify the different tissues regarding their structures, organization and functioning 3. acquire knowledge concerning the development and differentiation process of the nervous system organs and their function 4. acquire knowledge on human behavior 5. acquire skills necessary to perform experimental applications 6. explain evidences illustrating the existence of health inequalities and association between socio-economic position and health inequalities

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