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THe standard fee for an AIMS Distance Learning Presentation is $265.00 ($225.00 for CILC Premium Service). For a limited time, AIMS is offering a discounted fee of $195.00 for any Distance Learning Program completed on or before November 26, 2015. These programs include:
Anatomy of the Human Brain
Sheep Brain Dissection
Anatomy of the Human Heart
Pig Heart Dissection
Anatomy of the Eye/Pig Eye Dissection
Teen Nutrition
General Cadaver Demo
Forensic Autopsy Cadaver Demo
Sports Medicine Cadaver Demo

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $265.00
By Request Premium: $225.00


For programs scheduled to be completed on or before November 26th, 2015, a reduced fee of $195.00 will apply. This is a $70.00 discount of the normal CILC Rate and $30.00 off the Premium Member rate.

Length

60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Minimum participants:

No minimum

Maximum participants:

There is no maximum, but for optimum interactivity, we suggest no more than 30-40 students.


Primary Disciplines

Career Education, Family & Consumer Science, Health/Physical Education, Problem Solving, Sciences


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)



Booking Information

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For more information contact CILC at (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

Adventures In Medicine & Science will not charge for programs cancelled due to weather related problems, such as snow days.

The full fee for Adventures in Medicine & Science: Anatomy of the Human Brain will be charged to sites if they cancel with less than 1 week notice.

Adventures In Medicine & Science (AIMS) delivers interactive programs in health and anatomy education to students, utilizing human specimens to provide a unique look at the human body. AIMS is an outreach program of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine.

Contact:
Ray Vollmer
vollmerr@slu.edu
3149777377

Program Details

Format

Objectives

The student will be able to:

1. Define the selected terms associated with the human brain and spinal cord;
2. Explain the connection between the brain and spinal cord
3. Identify the protective structures of the brain
4. Identify the four lobes of the brain
5. Explain the correlation between brain surface area, structure and brain function
6. Discuss common neurological disorders and treatments
7. Describe the effects of drug and alcohol on the brain
8. Correctly label a diagram of the human brain