Message from Instructor
Tareq Nabulsi, Faculty
Dear Students,
Many of you have inquired about an SPI review class in preparation for your SPI board exam. ATI College has graciously facilitated the implementation of this course as an option for students who would like a high-yield intensive review before they sit for their boards.
This course will typically be offered on two consecutive Saturdays with an 8-hour duration each day. I encourage every student who has completed both the Physics lab and lecture components to enroll in this course.
Students who decide to enroll should re-familiarize themselves with the table of contents of their Physics textbook prior to the start date. I provide all of the material and will continue to coach you and provide you with any help even after the course ends, including study tips, clarifying difficult concepts, and review questions. The key to being successful with the SPI exam is to practice as many questions as you can.
I look forward to working with you in a future SPI review course.
Dr. Tareq Nabulsi
Alumni’s Testimony
Lopez, Dennys P, 2021 graduates
When I first started at ATI, I was terrified! This was my first time in college but I successfully finished the ultrasound certificate program and now look at me working on my Bachelor’s degree. I could not have done it without Ms. Mary and Dr. Tareq.
I’ll be forever grateful. Thank you so so much!
OB/GYN
Anatomy
- Uterus
- Fallopian Tubes
- Ovaries
- Vagina
- Accessory Glands
- Skene Glands – paraurethral gland
- Bartholin glands – on either side of vagina
- Mammary glands – within the breasts
External Structures:
- Mons Pubis-fatty Prominence covering the symphysis pubis
- Labia Majora- outer lips covering the vaginal opening
- Labia Minora- inner lips, smaller
- Clitoris- lies below the junction of the labia majora
- Linea Terminalis-imaginary line connecting the superior sacrum to the symphysis pubis separates true and false pelvis