2010 Foundations Practical - Introduction to Human Development

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Introduction

Human development is one of the most exciting topics to study not only as a medical student, but also for our fundamental understanding of the human body.

This is sometimes not an easy topic to study with many very specific terms, dynamic processes and transient structures. For new terms or concepts that you don't understand use the Glossary link or Search UNSW Embryology window.

It is important at this stage of your own development to have a broad understanding of the timing of events in human development, so that you can understand normal development, organ development and when things go wrong (abnormal development).

Each page lefthand side menu Foundations Internal Links has all 6 online pages (in sequence) required for this current Practical, alternatively follow the white rabbit.... (at the bottom of each page). Note that viewing these pages alone is not sufficient to complete this Practical, additional demonstrator and tutor information available only in class times. (More? Foundation Practical Notes - PDF document)

Keep coming back to embryology (and this site) as you progress through your studies and it will eventually make more sense!

Objectives

  1. General understanding of the early events of human development.
  2. Understand the key divisions, events and timecourse of human development.
  3. Understand the concept of mixed embryonic origins of different tissues and organs.
  4. General understanding of the term “critical periods” of development.