The Human Anatomy postgraduate course at the University of Dundee is a program that incorporates traditional anatomical teaching with the latest technological advances in the fields of medical imaging and computer visualisation. This course enables a comprehensive understanding of the human body and helps in applying anatomical principles to clinical practice. It is available as both a full-time and part-time course.Course Content: The course provides core training in human anatomy that involves the dissection of cadavers, prosection study and demonstration. This is coupled with specialized modules where students gain understanding of advanced clinical anatomy, advanced neuroanatomy/neuroanatomy imaging and also contribute in self-directed research projects. They will also have opportunities to observe and take part in expert upper and lower limb prosection. Students will be exposed to extensive e-tutorials for all major regions of the human body.Key Modules: The key components of this course include Fundamental Human Anatomy, Advanced Clinical Anatomy, Applied Surgical Anatomy, Advanced Surgical Anatomy, and Research Project in Human Anatomy. Accreditations: This course does not explicitly mention any accreditation.Future Careers: The course prepares graduates for careers in various sectors. It provides a solid platform for graduates wishing to proceed to MD, PhD, or Clinical Anatomy teaching careers. Additionally, it is particularly beneficial for those wishing to teach anatomy, and for those considering surgical careers. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.