Anatomy and Physiology date_range Published on Last updatedJune 30, 2019November 5, 2015 by admin admin Diverse Conversations https://healthrepstraining.diverseconversations.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/website_logo_stacked3.png Closed Cell Biology (Orientation) In this module you will be oriented into the Diverse Conversations Health Products Sales Representative qualification: Anatomy and Physiology. It all starts with one human cell! View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 1 R650 The Cardiovascular System The heart, blood vessels and how it all works together. What can go wrong and how can it be treated View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 1 R650 Urinary and Renal System The kidney, urinary bladder and all supporting structures. How it works, what could go wrong and how will it be treated View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 1 R650 The Endocrine System Hormones, how your body works to make sure there's just enough, what happens when things go wrong, and what to do about it. View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 2 R650 The Respiratory System From the mouth and nose to the lungs. What happens to the air we breath. How it helps us function and what can go wrong along the way. View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 2 R650 The Lymphatic and Immune System How your body prevents and fights off infection, and works hard to keep you healthy! View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 2 R650 Microbiology Microbes, germs, and, microorganisms Why they're good or bad, and how we protect ourselves from disease. View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 3 R650 The Reproductive System How humans grow, and mature to eventually make more humans. View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 3 R650 Musculoskeletal system Learn about the bones and muscles and how it helps keep us up. How it can be affected and treatment options available View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 3 R650 The Gastro-Intestinal System How we process, digest, and absorb food and nutrients it so that our bodies can use it in bodily processes. View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 4 R650 Special Senses as a Body System Special senses: the organs that allow us to interact with our environment and process specific incoming information. The eyes, ears, mouth, and nose. View Course Outline Free The Skin as a Body System The biggest organ system in the human body. Regulates temperature and protects us from the elements. Lets explore the skin View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 4 R650 Central Nervous System The nervous system is a complex, highly specialised network. It organises, explains, and directs interactions between the body and the world around it. View Course Outline Free Pain and Pain Management “Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.” Learn more about how we process, perceive, measure and manage pain. View Course Outline Anatomy & Physiology 5 R650 Oncology In this module, we cover cancer, the origins thereof, and the management and treatment options for various different types of cancer. View Course Outline