Skin Course Introduction

Anatomy, Physiology and Skin Course Introduction

Welcome to the Skin Course training. The following pages contain the suggested reading (and watching) materials (about 4 – 7 hours of study on your own) to prepare you for the 1-hour Skin Course test. This is a self-study course. Please make time to read the materials, and watch the suggested videos, which will help you better understand (and remember) how the human body works.

Note: The skin is also called integument. The skin system is integumentary system. You cannot  pass the test if you don’t know how to spell integument or integumentary.

Download the pdf file and make sure you study it carefully.

Skin Course Textbook (English)

Skin Course Textbook (Spanish)

Skin Course Textbook (Portuguese-BR)

The suggested videos belong to their respective owners (not to Save Each Life), and are recommended here because we consider them very well produced, at college level,  with a content presented in an easy-to-understand manner. If you want to find out more about any of the body systems presented here, you are encouraged to watch any additional videos you consider useful.

If you also speak another language, you might consider watching Anatomy, Physiology and Skin courses in the language you understand much better.

Watch the videos on the pdf file you downloaded, or here:

Chapter 1. Cells, Tissues, Organs

Chapter 2. Integumentary System (The Skin)

Chapter 3. Skeletal System (The Bones)

Chapter 4. Muscular System

Chapter 5. Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System

Chapter 6. Respiratory System

Chapter 7. Digestive System

Chapter 8. Nervous System

Chapter 9. Urinary System

Chapter 10. Reproductive System

Chapter 11. Endocrine System

Chapter 12. Diabetes Mellitus

Chapter 13. Skin Diseases

Chapter 14. Allergies and Infections