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LAST CHANCE TO BOOK!

 


HUMAN BRAIN

Anatomy Course (3-day)

 

Introduction to structural, functional and radiological neuroanatomy

 

... with optional "hands on" neuroanatomy practical!

  • Annual neuroanatomy course: Mon 16th – Wed 18th May 2016
  • Dissection room practical session: Sun 15th May 2016 (afternoon)

Our highly popular annual neuroanatomy course -- now with an exciting opportunity

to get “hands on” with preserved human brain specimens.

 

www.neurocourses.com

www.neurocourses.com
Human brain anatomy courses in central London, suitable for undergraduates and postgraduates in medicine, neuroscience and psychology. High quality neuroanatomy ...

 

Please note: the main course is filling rapidly and places are strictly limited for the

dissection room practical, but places are currently available

 

 

 

 

 

Venue: King's College London, Guy's Campus

 

Mean delegate rating (summer 2015 course): 4.9 / 5.0

 

MORE INFORMATION / BOOK NOW

 

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Places also available NOW for the...

 

Weekend Video Dissection Workshop (2-day)

(July 2016, King's College London)

 

 

More information / book now

 

...and the...

 

Limbic Brain Anatomy Course (2-day)

(August 2016, King's College London)

 


More information / book now

 

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Course director

Dr Paul Johns, BSc BM MSc FRCPath
(Consultant neuropathologist / senior lecturer in neuroanatomy)

 

Author of

Clinical Neuroscience: An Illustrated Colour Text, 1e 

 

 


 


 




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