Clinical Anatomy and Education
Position Details (Master's)
This Clinical Anatomy and Education program fromThe University of Hull combines the core modules from theMSc in Clinical Anatomyprogram with our Higher Education Academy-accreditedMSc in Health Professions Educationprogram.
This program offers you the opportunity to conduct whole-body dissection, and in doing so develop a deep understanding of the complex nature of the whole of the human body and how that relates to your clinical practice.
You will gain the unique experience of working with a range of cadaveric material preserved using Thiel, Formalin and plastination embalming techniques. In particular, dissection using Thiel-embalmed cadavers offers the benefit of viewing material which is as close to living tissue as possible
You will have the opportunity to learn from experts at the forefront of new developments in clinical anatomy, who create a dynamic and supportive learning environment as part of a diverse and welcoming community. As well as learning from their expertise, you will be challenged to think differently and learn skills to become a self-directed learner as you continue to develop your anatomy knowledge throughout your career.
The MSc features guest seminars from visiting surgeons and consultants, who will bring patient cases to share with you, so you can apply your knowledge to a clinical setting. These experts come from a range of specialities and include plastic, cardiothoracic and orthopaedic surgeons, gastroenterologists, radiologists and emergency medicine doctors.
How is the program taught?
We employ a variety of teaching, learning and assessment techniques to deliver this program through structured sessions led by tutors and/or clinicians to help you get the most out of your studies with us. These sessions include:
- Whole body dissection on Thiel-embalmed cadavers
- Online and digital learning resources
- Practical laboratory activities
- Independent study
- Small group work
- Seminars and workshops
- Peer discussion and observation
- Teaching practice
- Flipped classrooms
- Reflective portfolios
- Dissertation supervision
Career prospects
- Students on these programs come from a diverse range of backgrounds and go on to develop careers in anatomy or medical education, surgery, clinical practice and allied health disciplines, or go on to further study.
- Students who wish to embark upon a clinical career will benefit from the competitive edge afforded by the opportunities for teaching and for research publication when applying for foundation year or speciality training, or for clinical education positions.
- Students who wish to embark upon a career in medical or anatomical education will benefit from a solid pedagogical underpinning and extensive teaching experience. Graduates of this program have gone onto further study, or directly into Higher Education teaching positions. This program is ideal for those interested in becoming an anatomy educator within medical or other health professions programs.
Courses include:
- Clinical Anatomy of the Trunk
- Clinical Anatomy of the Limbs and Spine
- Professional Practice in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
- Professional Practice in Anatomy Education
- Embryology and Clinical Neuroanatomy
University of Hull
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Jun 2026