The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan
May 18, 2025 at 05:16 PM
The Department of Physical Therapy organized 4th "Human Anatomy Exhibition," a capstone in the academic journey of medical professionals. This event provided an integrated platform for a deeper understanding of the human body through the creation of anatomical models and specimens. The exhibition encompassed all domains of cognitive learning, engaging students in the highest cognitive domain of Bloom’s Taxonomy—"Creativity." The process, from idea extraction to the synthesis of anatomical models, offered a lifelong learning experience. It created a three-dimensional image in the mind that will prove crucial in clinical reasoning, patient assessment, diagnosis, management, and treatment. The event was honored by Prof. Dr. Qaiser Jabeen, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, and evaluated by Dr. Muhammad Aurangzeb, Medical Superintendent, DHQ Hospital Lodhran; Dr. Sabahat Gull, Head of the Anatomy Department, Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur; and Dr. Asadullah Madni, Director QEC. They shared their expert evaluations and highly appreciated the significant academic value of this activity, which inspires students to pursue clinical excellence and a deeper understanding of anatomy. Dr. Ayesha Bashir, In-Charge, Department of Physical Therapy, demonstrated the department’s ongoing commitment to excellence in medical education, aligning scientific rigor with innovation and reflective learning, along with faculty members Dr. Afifa Latif and Dr. Nasir Mehmood. A team of consultants from DHQ Hospital Lodhran also graced the event with their presence and expertise, including Dr. Muhammad Javed Iqbal (Consultant Surgeon), Dr. Kasif (Consultant Cardiologist), Dr. Irfan (Consultant Physical Therapist), Dr. Muhammad Farhan (DMS), Mr. Tariq, and Miss Anum Zahra (Quality Assurance Officer). In this exhibition, eight teams of students from the 4th semester of DPT participated, showcasing a diverse range of anatomical models covering Gross Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, and Embryology with their clinical relevance. Notably, several teams presented innovative projects that incorporated robotic rehabilitation and other advanced technological integrations. Positions were awarded based on depth of knowledge, innovation of ideas, conceptual clarity, and excellence in model presentation. Moreover, the event fostered active learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation—offering participants and observers alike an enriched understanding of the human body's complexity and promoting public health awareness. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18YxM7yK37/
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