
Explore Impactful Health Science
This section presents practical examples that illustrate how academic concepts translate into real-life situations. Through interactive lessons, case studies, virtual labs, and real-world scenarios, our programs are designed to ensure that students not only understand the material but also know how to apply it in their future careers and daily lives.
How to use microscope?
Place the microscope on a flat surface and turn on the light. Put your prepared slide on the stage and secure it with clips. Start with the lowest objective lens (4x or 10x). Look through the eyepiece and use the coarse focus knob to bring the specimen into view. Once it’s clear, switch to a higher magnification if needed and use the fine focus knob for sharp details.


What do you know about chiropractor?
A chiropractor is a healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats problems related to the muscles, bones, and joints, especially focusing on the spine. They use hands-on techniques, such as spinal adjustments, to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support overall health without surgery or medication.

What do you know about Ribs?
Ribs are curved bones that form the rib cage, protecting the heart, lungs, and other organs in the chest. Humans typically have 12 pairs of ribs, which also help with breathing by expanding and contracting the chest.

What do you know about Cervical Vertebrae?
The neck contains seven small bones called cervical vertebrae (C1 to C7). These bones support the head, protect the spinal cord, and allow head movement like turning and nodding.