Monday, December 14, 2015

Reflections #3

I am almost at the end of this semester, and therefore, this course. Histology was fun. It wasn't just fun, but it was a great learning experience. It taught me about cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems in a completely different way.

The last two "Reflections" will be broken up into two ports: my reflection on the lecture and my reflection on the lab portion.

The lecture portion of this course was my favorite. It is unusual for an individual to enjoy the hands-off portion of a course more than the hands-on experience of a course. But I did, somehow. The amount of knowledge that entered my brain during the lecture portion was a lot, but I enjoyed what entered my brain. At times, my brain wanted more. Going through the different organ systems of the body helped. I was able to differentiate between the tissues found in one organ or organ system as opposed to another. The professor, Dr. V., taught the material in a way that was easy to understand, having a PowerPoint presentation with slides and diagrams for her students to put a picture to what they learned.

I hope those who take this course in the future will enjoy it as much as I did. I recommend this course to not just everyone pursuing medicine, but anything healthcare field that involves patient care.

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