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Dr. Craig Canby is a Professor of Anatomy and the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University, Iowa, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Anatomy at the University of Iowa.
For his achievements in teaching and research, he received various awards such as the DPT Class of 2008 Teaching Excellence Award and the prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallion.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Canby teaches courses on Anatomy.
Dr. James Pickering is a Professor of Anatomical Education at the University of Leeds, UK.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2019. Currently, he undertakes and publishes research within the areas of anatomy education, digital education, and curriculum design and evaluation.
Due to his achievements, he earned the University of Leeds Teaching Award and was named The Most Innovative Teacher of the Year 2014 and Learning Technologist of the Year 2014.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Pickering teaches courses on Anatomy.
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Actually this is the first time I've understood the anatomy of the rectus sheath. The diagrams were very helpful. Thank you.
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I've been studying this for hours..... couldnt understand it. Then I saw this video and completly understood it.
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Actually this is the first time I've understood the anatomy of the rectus sheath. The diagrams were very helpful. Thank you.
Segments – Liver and GallbladderSegments – Liver and GallbladderSegments – Liver and Gallbladder
I've been studying this for hours..... couldnt understand it. Then I saw this video and completly understood it.
Fffffytfhtchtfck jgvjgv thanks again and for your assistance in your life and your family and your love of our life thank love love thank love talk thank love thank you po doc Thank you po thank love love you
too fast. brief with no details or better pictures. Poor clarification of individual arteries and revision to supply
love sirs method of teaching , the 3D model really helps me better understand the concept
Excellent explanation, the definitions are clear, concise and the representations in the slides are really good.
This lecture is really so cool. He made it very clear. I had learned in a Vietnamese lecture but still didn't get it for a long long time. And now I feel everything is clear
he explained the layers very clear and understandable. Thanks a lot.
I truly enjoyed how he explained with words while simultaneously drawing on the pictogram to actually give us a step by step visual of what he was talking about.
Clear explanation and high class demonstrations made me learn this topic easily. Thank you very much Dr James!
This whole series was so so helpful thank you! Super well explained :)
Thank you so much, I was waiting for a video as clear as this one! Great explanation!
nice explanation for complicated topic like peritoneum and it is subdivisions . first time i get it all thank you
V we ry simple an very informative the same time. Really appreciate it. Thank you
Dear Dr. Pickering, you do a great work by explaining this difficult topics in such an easy way. Thank you for so interesting lectures.
What a great lecture and what a great professor. Thank you !!! :) Awesome!
excellent use of images and highlights during the lecture, congrats
The list is very disorganised, I hope it get fixed ASAP
I LOVE THE WAY TO MAKE IT EASIER THAN THE BOOKS, THEY. ARE COMPLEMENTING AND I´M LEARNING
EXCELENT, I HAVE UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING, ALL I WAS NEEDING WAS TO FIND A VIDEO LIKE THIS. REALLY GOOD JOB
The description of the layers of tissue above vs. below the arcuate line has been explained to us in the PA anatomy class, yet remained unclear. After the visuals and the step-by-step walk through in your lecture, finally, I understand! Thank you! :)
This man is obviously very smart but it is seriously painful to listen to ANY of his lectures. His stuttering is way to distracting.
Dr. Pickering walks through each piece of parietal and visceral peritoneal pleura and makes it so much easier to understand. Great video!
Best video I have found on the inguinal canal! Simple, clear and easy to understand.
This subject was so difficult to study in my textbook, but this lecture series on the inguinal canal has been a life-saver! Dr. Pickering really clarifies this topic for you.
not really clear. Not a good graphic to show and not highlighted properly to see the clear course of th arteries
content is superb but need more explanation on this topic
Pude entender facilmente el tema. Me gusta muchisimo lo breve y resumido que es el tema y que se apoya en ilustraciones que facilitan el aprendizaje.
Very clear . The image is excellent. The causes of the hernia are taken in other lectures and this one is focused on the way that is made. perfect for a first approximation to surgery.
Made it easier to study for an exam because it was simple
no professors in my college took me this concept as easy and clearer like Dr. James Pickering
All the necessary informations, briefly and easy to understand, nice as a review
very easy to understand . watched the same video several times. loved it
always great to check back Professor James Pickering lectures to refresh your knowledge of anatomy.
The lectures were understandable and well organized presentation. Though few questions were asked, it help students recall things that had been thought. Furthermore, the presentation is separated into regions and it doesn't confuse the students.
everything is ok and demarcated I invite soroosh naderian and shaghayegh sobhani and reza rostami to try this site
Wish I had known about this website sooner:( I hope all the lectures here are like this.
I wish I had these videos as a 1st-year med student to learn anatomy. These lectures were great, and I love using them to review before starting residency (currently 4th year student). The general-to-specific approach is wonderful to make sure students always know exactly where everything is
This is the best explanation. Thanks Doctor James. I can t stop watching it again and again.
i wish i had this prof. James pickering for all the anatomy lectures! he's so fun to watch... greaaaat lectures
Thank you, Dr. Pickering ! Your lectures are concise, organized, and highlights important points.
It's too boring.. I found it less interactive, less interesting. Better to read my Gray's Anatomy book.
Just like reading a Gray's Anatomy book, but this time, I am just listening to him.
This diagram sums up everything and really helpful. I will do this kind of diagram for every arterial supplies. Thank you for giving me the idea. Really appreciated
This was a very clear, easy to learn and memorize lecture.
James is really helping me a lot I did very well on my med school midterms but started getting lost in anatomy this has been such a motivation for me I wish I had found him soooner! I would love some more anatomy questions especially relevant for the NBME Board exam! Garrett
high yield review for finals and it's pretty direct and the important matters are stated.
For the slide about the lumbar nerves, only subcostal (T12) is listed. It would be helpful to list other nerves, such as iliohypogastric (T?) and ilioinguinal (T?).
I absolutely loved his teachings methods! Learning at it's finest for beginners!
I liked very much because its a didactic and interest way to learn.
good lecture- lost a star because illustrations are in latin. I do appreciate latin is completely acceptable to use in the context of anatomy, but in practice nobody uses latin terms and it feels outdated and counter-productive to learn the latin nomenclature. It would be much easier to follow if everything was in english ; a small point but it did slow me down when following this lecture.
Why am I rating this lecture at all? I had to pause a video just to wrote this review because I was just so grateful that it was broken down so well with the schematic diagram. I was feeling overwhelmed with the amount of information in the blood supply and wondering if there was a way i can get it down quickly and have the concept clear in my mind. These schematics are awesome and are saving my medical life right now!!!!
Used this to study for class and regular exams. Perfect.
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