Clinical Gross Anatomy of the Lower Extremity and Pelvis
16 continuing education units
October 24 - 25, 2025
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM America/Chicago
Location
AHSB- Applied Health Science Building
Address
1919 W Taylor St, Chicago, IL 60612
Calendar
Download iCal FileObtain an in-depth review of clinically relevant anatomy of the lower extremity and pelvis utilizing active cadaveric dissection by participants as well as demonstration of structures on previously prosected specimens. In addition, the course includes focused clinically-oriented review of anatomy of the LE and pelvis through supplementary didactic content.
Friday, October 24th, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and
Saturday, October 25th, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Course Director: Laura Thorp
$695 nonrefundable fee includes all equipment necessary for dissection work including tools, lab coats, gloves, and masks.
Deadline for Registration is October 10th, 2025.
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“This course is a must for any experienced clinician. The opportunity to go back [to study anatomy] after years of practicing makes it a brand new experience that will improve your practice and confirm your interventions.” – 2019 course participant
"The instructors were fantastic. The amount of knowledge and guidance given were appreciated. They made me feel confident in myself in a gross anatomy setting." - 2023 course participant
Objectives
This is a two-day, primarily laboratory-based course that also includes didactic content focused on clinical correlates of the relevant anatomy of the lower limb and Pelvis. A minimum of three-quarters of the contact time will be spent in the gross anatomy laboratory.
16 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be awarded.
Audience
The course is designed for clinicians/educators with an overall course objective to review clinically relevant anatomy through a cadaver-based experience.
During this course the participants will:
- Participate in dissection of regional anatomy of the lower extremity and pelvis
- Review clinically relevant anatomy of the lower extremity including joints and associated structures, musculature, and neurovasculature on prosected specimens.
- Review clinically relevant anatomy of the pelvis and associated structures, musculature, viscera, and neurovasculature on prosected specimens.
- Apply regional anatomy to select clinical correlates through facilitated group discussion.
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Date posted
Jul 21, 2025
Date updated
Jul 24, 2025