Clinically Applied Anatomy is a specialised anatomical module which aims to build upon the foundational knowledge that learners acquire at an earlier stage in their programme. Learners will enhance and further develop their understanding of human anatomy by considering the relationship between structure and function at the cellular, tissue, organ and system level and through clinical application. Learners progress through the major body systems, week by week, exploring the key anatomical features through a clinical lens and considering the relationship between structure, function, dysfunction and pathology in a series of selected examples. Taught by an expert team of anatomists and clinicians, the module comprises online asynchronous and synchronous delivery through lectures and seminars, supported by guided access to a range of interactive digital anatomy resources. Delivery is primarily through the virtual learning environment (VLE) to develop digital fluency, and to promote independent learning and appraisal of the module content. An intensive on-campus week will additionally give students the opportunity to explore cadaveric material in-person and apply knowledge to practical scenarios. Outcomes are assessed through a mixture of assessment types, including an extended written assignment, scientific poster, video and a spotter style exam.