Podcasts to help the learning of human anatomy for doctors, medical students, nurses and anyone else who has an interest in human anatomy by Dr Robert Whitaker, Cambridge, UK.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesHealth & FitnessMedicineScience |
The tenth in our series on the lower limb is on Developmental Internal Rotation - Femoral and Obturator Nerves.
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The eleventh in our series on the thorax describes the Trachea, Bronchi and Tracheostomy.
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The 12th in our series is on the Branches of the Internal Iliac Artery.
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The tenth in our series on the head and neck describes the Mouth and Oropharynx.
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The tenth in our series on the thorax describes the Respiratory Movements and the Diaphragm.
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The ninth in our series on the head and neck is on the Larynx and Laryngopharynx.
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The ninth in our series is on the Kidneys, ureters and bladder.
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The ninth in our series on the lower limb is on the Principles of Movement at Joints in the Lower Limb.
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I love this podcast and really appreciate the content. I just wish the speaker would slow down slightly. Something about the tone and speed makes it difficult to focus and absorb the information. Otherwise a great podcast to supplement learning!
This podcast is helpful and clear. It's more detailed than I need but that's a bonus. Short easy to digest given it's topic I struggle with and it comes with slides!!! Fantastic.
I have exams in two weeks, his revision has really helped my studying by simplifying anatomy.
I love the content of the podcast. Unfortunately the voice is too high in tone and talks a little to fast for me to focus on the actual content. I've tried slowing down the content but the voice is still too awkward to pay attention too. If the presenter of the podcast would slow down the information and podcast would be excellent. Thanks for all the information!!!
Thank you :)
Like probably thousands of doctors having qualified from Cambridge, Mr Whitaker is an exceptional educationalist, and it was effortless learning from him, and his fellow teachers. I often use the website to explain anatomy to patients.
Excellent Podcasts. 1 week before My part 1 surgical exams I discovered these. Listened on my drive home and could quickly recite it all. The equivalent reading in 'Lasts' may have taken several hours or more! Excellent revision tool and a different learning method to reading all the time!! Thank you. More of these please.
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really good teaching resource
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These are absolute gold from Mr Whitaker. I have used them since they came out in 2007 to study for both English RCS and Australian RACS primary surgical exams. The podcasts, online pictures and book complement Lasts anatomy 9th Ed very nicely, and are so clearly and simply stated.
It's a real gift of Mr Whitaker to give this learning tool for free (though I did at one stage buy the CD- now lost!), and is an indication of his obvious passion for teaching anatomy. Many thanks.
Concise & very helpfull
The podcasts are purely audio. You must look to their website to see what is being talked about. Perhaps Dr. Whitaker can improve the podcasting to include images. It would certainly make things more interesting for the iPod/iPhone user as opposed to the person who has access to the Internet. A worthwhile podcast, but . . .. Devotees will learn, but only after working to learn.
I found this very educational and will recommend it to my Reflexology colleagues here in Ireland
I found them absolutely amazing. What really shocked me as well, is that they contain the level of detail needed for a medical degree. Previously, I had been seriously struggling with anatomy for college but these proved a life saver. Now before I go over the material or do a dissection, I work my way through the podcast and the accompanying diagrams, which you can get from their website and it makes so much more sense. On top of that, it makes it really easy for revision as you just pop in the ... more
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