Podcasts
Embryology podcast
The DGR module contained 11 embryology lectures, which I have supplemented with audio material: podcasts. iTunes is a free download from Apple, and is useful for this type of material as Apple's AAC format allows me to include images that I can change during the podcast. As the podcasts are also encoded as MP3s pretty much anything will play them. Podcasts will give you flexibility in learning, and allow you to listen to whatever you need whenever and wherever you can.
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Subscribe to the RSS feed
or listen to the MP3 files below.
MP3:
- Ep1 - Rhiannon's intro
- Ep2 - Principles
- Ep3 - 1st 18 days
- Ep4 - The gut
- Ep5 - Somites
- Ep6 - Limbs
- Ep7 - Lungs
- Ep8 - Renal
- Ep9 - Reproductive
- Ep10 - Blood vessels
- Ep11 - Heart
- Ep12 - Birth & circulation
- Ep13 - Spermatogenesis
- Ep14 - Pharyngeal arches
- Ep15 - Oogenesis
- Ep16 - Neuroembryology
- Ep17 - Bye bye Rhi
- Ep18 - Germ layers again
- Ep19 - The eye
- Ep20 - The ear
- Ep21 - 10 things: GI tract
- Ep22 - 10 things: pelvis pt1
- Ep23 - 10 things: pelvis pt2
- Ep24 - 10 things: leg pt1
- Ep25 - Clinical eye anatomy
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Neuroscience podcast
Phil Newton and I have a podcast series in which Phil teaches me (a poor, simple anatomist) about the wonders of neuroscience. This podcast is linked to the Swansea University School of Medicine Neuroscience lecture series, but should be useful to medical students and others with an interest in neuroscience anywhere.
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Subscribe to the RSS feed
or listen to the MP3 files below.
- Neuroscience 1 - Action potentials and synapses
- Neuroscience 2 - Apetite regulation
- Neuroscience 3 - Neurotransmitters
- Neuroscience 4 - Autonomic nervous system
- Neuroscience 5 - Addiction
- Neuroscience 6 - Pain pathways
- Neuroscience 7 - Neurological basis of movement
Anatomy Video podcast
We are also recording anatomy podcasts. Some are in video, and some audio only. For the video you'll probably need to download Apple's Quicktime video player if they don't work for you immediately.
- Anatomy 1 - The posterior triangle of the neck
- Anatomy 2 - The anterior triangle of the neck
- Anatomy 3 - Cervical plexus
- Anatomy 4 - Brachial plexus
Clinical Skills Video Podcast
Although these videos were not recorded by me, a collection of clinical skills training videos are also available on iTunes from the link below.