A series of human embryology and anatomy podcasts linked to the teaching at the Swansea University Medical School, but hopefully helpful to all students with an interest in how we are made.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | EducationScienceCourses |
We've had a bit of a break while we've been writing a book, but consultant opthalmologist Mr Mike Austin asked if he could record a podcast about the anatomy of the eye in preparation for his teaching week. We talk about the importance of the eye cli... more
Sam broke his foot so decided to talk about some important aspects of the anatomy of the lower limb. Sam and Rhi talk about the bones of the foot and ankle, the knee, the sciatic nerve, veins and compartments of the thigh and leg. This episode includ... more
Sam and Rhi finish talking about some key pelvic anatomy by talking about the ducting of the vas deferens into the urethra, what the os is, the relationships of organs within the female pelvis and their ligaments, and the sensory innervation from the... more
We pick 10 key anatomical things that we think are particularly worth knowing, this time in the pelvis. This is the first part and we talk about levator ani, the sciatic nerve, anastomoses in the female pelvis, the ureters, and the autonomic nervous ... more
Rhi and Sam change format to talk about anatomy and cover 10 key areas of the gastrointestinal system that you should know about if you're a medical student.
We spend half an hour talking about how the eye forms from the developing brain and overlying ectoderm.
Rhiannon and Sam draw together the idea of germ layers that we spoke about in the early podcasts with the development of the systems that we've talked about since.
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Your senesless airstotle/plato lectures need to die of along with them, thanks. And tell your students to get a drink of water they cough a hekka lot.
As a dental student I've found a number of your podcasts very instructive! You've certainly made what was rather dull topic more fun and interesting driving me to study! thank you very much!!
Ik ben juist voor m'n examen embryologie aan het leren, het het is geweldig om alles nog even duidelijk uitgelegd te zien. Er is niet veel "video" aan deze videopodcast, maar de schema's in de video die je bij de gesproken tekst ziet zijn wel erg handig. Auteurs hartelijk bedankt voor het beschikbaar stellen!
I found this extremely informative on what can be a tricky topic to get to grips with - and entertaining at times as well! Well done and thank you.
As a Swansea student, these cover all the basics that are needed for the course in an interesting and engaging way. They were central to my revision for the Development, Growth and Reproduction module of my degree and they must work as I passed!
With first year exams coming up at the London Medical School I attend (wishing to remain anonymous here..), I am really really thankful for these podcasts. Hats off to Dr Webster and Fish for a set of lectures and discussions that make the hectic world of embryology a lot more accessible, and dare I say it...fun! Recommend any and all medics to download these ASAP =)
Though not at Swansea, this podcast has been such a help in the run up to exams. The small diagrams clear things up, and the light hearted tone keeps everything stress free! Thanks very much doctors!
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