Physiology

About Course
This course provides a fundamental understanding of human physiology, focusing on how the body’s systems function individually and in coordination to maintain homeostasis. It explores key physiological processes in the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and reproductive systems.
Students will learn through interactive lectures, animations, case-based discussions, and problem-solving exercises. Core concepts such as membrane transport, muscle contraction, nerve impulses, hormonal regulation, and feedback mechanisms are emphasized to build a clear and integrated understanding.
Clinical correlations and real-life scenarios are introduced to connect physiological principles with disease processes and medical practice. Laboratory sessions may include simulations, vital sign monitoring, and functional assessments to reinforce theoretical knowledge.
By the end of the course, students will be able to explain the normal functions of major organ systems, interpret physiological data, and apply their understanding to clinical contexts. This course forms a critical foundation for future studies in pathology, pharmacology, and clinical diagnostics.