Instant Anatomy: A course in Human Anatomy

A lecture course in clinically applied topographical anatomy covering all areas of the human body and embryology.

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Instant Anatomy: A course in Human Anatomy

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the various elements of anatomy in the upper and lower limbs including the movements, muscles, nerves and blood supply
  • Understand the anatomy of the abdomen, with detail of each of the organs and their blood supply, and the overall autonomic nerves that supply the abdomen
  • Understand the anatomy of the head and neck including all the structures within the head and neck with emphasis on the cranial nerves and diagnostic elements of nerve problems
  • Understand the anatomy the thorax with emphasis on respiration and the blood flow and actions of the heart
  • Understand embryology from the moment of fertilisation to the development of the intestine and the GI tract
  • Overall have a good understanding of human anatomy with a strong reference on surgical anatomy

Description

This course on human anatomy with a emphasis on surgical implications is based on our hugely popular podcast series and the lectures are broken up into the following subjects:

  • Limbs
  • Thorax
  • Abdomen
  • Head and Neck
  • Embryology

The material is presented with over 1100 diagrams and over 22 hours of audio.

The material is presented by Dr Robert Whitaker who spent his clinical career as a paediatric urological surgeon. Having retired from surgery, Dr Whitaker now teaches clinically applied topographical anatomy to first-year medical students at the University of Cambridge, in the UK. He also teaches clinically applied anatomy to surgical, radiological and other speciality trainees and is a former examiner for the MRCS at the English and Edinburgh Colleges of Surgeons. Dr Whitaker is also the co-author of the top selling book Instant Anatomy.

Who Should Attend!

  • This anatomy course is ideal for medical, nursing, physiotherapy and anatomy students

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Tags

  • Anatomy

Subscribers

85

Lectures

142

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