Gastrointestinal System (NP)

Gastrointestinal System (NP)

by Craig Canby, PhD, James Pickering, PhD, Thad Wilson, PhD u.a.

Course Details

  • Videos 409
  • Duration 26:47 h
  • Quiz questions 1112
  • Concept Pages 162

Content

Your Educators of course Gastrointestinal System (NP)

 Craig Canby, PhD

Craig Canby, PhD

Until his retirement, Dr. Craig Canby has been the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs as well as a Professor of Anatomy 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.

 James Pickering, PhD

James Pickering, PhD

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.

 Thad Wilson, PhD

Thad Wilson, PhD

Dr. Thad E. Wilson is a Professor and Director of Education in the Department of Physiology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Not only is he an experienced lecturer with many years of teaching experience, but he has also developed and improved medical curriculums, and served in leadership roles directing Medical Physiology and various organ system courses.
Due to his achievements, Dr. Wilson has been awarded multiple institutional and national medical school teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Wilson teaches courses on Physiology.

 Carlo Raj, MD

Carlo Raj, MD

Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company.
He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Raj teaches courses on Pathology.

 Pravin Shukle, MD

Pravin Shukle, MD

Dr. Pravin Shukle is a board certified specialist in internal medicine and currently works as an Independent Medical Practice Professional in Ontario, Canada.
He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1994.
Dr. Shukle is an avid speaker and performs over 150 special lectures across the nation each year with various audiences ranging from the general public, to nurses, to physicians, to medical specialists.
Within Lecturio, he teaches courses on Pharmacology.

 Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Dr. Rhonda Lawes is a distinguished nursing education leader who serves as Chief Nursing Officer at Lecturio. With her PhD in Educational Psychology from Oklahoma State University (2023) focused on academic resilience, self-efficacy, and academic mindset, Dr. Lawes brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and educational psychology to nursing education.

Throughout her 35+ year career spanning clinical practice, academic leadership, and educational content development, Dr. Lawes has created over 1,400 educational videos for nursing students worldwide. Her extensive teaching experience includes serving as Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing and current role as Adjunct Professor at Oral Roberts University.

A prolific presenter and thought leader, Dr. Lawes regularly delivers keynotes and workshops at national and international nursing conferences, focusing on clinical judgment development, NCLEX preparation, and innovative teaching strategies. Her research and publications in nursing education reflect her commitment to developing resilient, competent healthcare professionals prepared to excel in today's complex healthcare environment.

Dr. Lawes combines academic rigor with an engaging teaching style that inspires both students and faculty, making her a respected voice in nursing education and a valuable leader at Lecturio.

 Jasmine Clark, PhD

Jasmine Clark, PhD

Dr. Jasmine Clark is a Lecturer of Microbiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, Georgia, USA.
She obtained her Doctoral Degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Emory University’s Laney Graduate School in 2013. Currently, she is a Senior Clinical Instructor in Nursing in Atlanta.
Due to her experience, in the academic year 2020-2021, she was part of the GA Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Clark teaches courses on Nursing, specifically Physiology.


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Confusing
By Bye B. on 19. February 2025 for Salivary Glands: Structure and Functions – Upper Gastrointestinal Secretion

I agree with Mohammad Zia Z, this is a very bad powerpoint and animation. I do not understand the whole process at all. The ions show up unexpectedly and disappear unexpectedly. completely chaotic.

 
informative
By fouad m. on 26. May 2024 for Sodium Restriction – Management of Ascites (Nursing)

Simple and very informative. The idea of making students try the diet for a day is an amazing one

 
Helpful
By Caitlin C. on 26. March 2024 for Gastritis, PUD, and GERD: Antibiotics, Mucosal Protectants, and Prokinetic Agents (Nursing)

The discussion covers a very broad selection of medications in very little time.

 
Very helpful
By Caitlin C. on 26. March 2024 for Gastritis, PUD, and GERD: Antacids (Nursing)

Short and sweet (but one should definitely read the textbook first since this video is very simplified.) I would have liked it if the antacids were listed in order of the acronym CAMS, (or SCAM), so my handwritten notes would follow the order of the acronym.