Program Summary
Morbid anatomy is a branch of pathology that focuses on the structural and morphological changes in organs and tissues caused by diseases. The course covers the study of gross and microscopic alterations in tissues due to various pathological conditions, helping students understand disease processes and their effects on the human body. It includes topics such as inflammation, degeneration, necrosis, neoplasia, and circulatory disorders, emphasizing their impact on different organ systems. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical sessions, where students examine specimens, slides, and case studies to correlate clinical presentations with pathological findings. Morbid anatomy is essential for medical and allied health students as it forms the foundation for diagnosing diseases and understanding their progression.