No Certificate / Course on Audit Track
This course, Anatomy of Coronary Circulation with Reference to Myocardial Infarction, provides a clear understanding of the coronary blood supply to the heart and its clinical significance. It explains how coronary arteries function and how blockages can lead to myocardial infarction (heart attack). The course also connects anatomical concepts with real clinical scenarios for better comprehension. Through visual learning resources and detailed explanations, learners gain insight into heart circulation and its role in cardiac health and disease.
This course has been curated by Riphah International University faculty and staff using publicly available third-party content and Open Educational Resources (OER) for self-paced learning. Learners will engage with curated open-access materials to achieve the course learning outcomes. All third-party content is used under open-access or fair-use policies, while any original materials are developed specifically for this learning experience.
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By the end of this course, you will be able to:
To be successful in this course, learners should have a basic understanding of human anatomy, especially the structure of the heart, blood circulation. A general foundation in medical terminology will also help them understand the mechanisms and clinical importance of myocardial infarction more effectively.
This course is intended for medical undergraduates (MBBS), nursing students, and allied health sciences students studying anatomy and related clinical disciplines. It is designed to help learners understand the gross anatomy of the heart, coronary circulation, and the clinical correlation of myocardial infarction.
Gross Anatomy of Heart
The Heart Anatomy HD (Video)
Coronary arteries and blood supply (Video)
Coronary Artery Blockage and Myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction (Video)
Microscopic Structure of Cardiac Muscle and Myocardium
Histological Finding (Video)
Less than 1 hour
Beginner
Fully Online (Asynchronous)
Self Paced