Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Anatomy [Archive]

Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Anatomy [Archive]

by Geoffrey Meyer, PhD, Craig Canby, PhD, James Pickering, PhD u.a.

The anatomy of the musculoskeletal, skin, and connective tissues is very important to all medical students and must be painstakingly revised. In specific online videos you will learn everything you need to know about thorax, back muscle, and upper and lower limb anatomy.

Furthermore, you will be given insights into musculoskeletal system and pharyngeal arch development.

There's even more; top medical lecturers from all over the world will discuss connective, muscle and bone tissue histology.

Use quiz questions to aid knowledge retention, and increase your medical skills by reading specific topic reviews.

Course Details

  • Videos 204
  • Duration 18:42 h
  • Quiz questions 615
  • Concept Pages 45

Content

Your Educators of course Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Anatomy [Archive]

 Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Prof. Geoffrey Meyer is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Western Australia in 1981. Currently, he is the Coordinator for Histology in the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA).
Due to his achievements, he earned the Australian University Teaching Award and has received teaching fellowships from the University of Western Australia and the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Meyer teaches courses on Histology.

 Craig Canby, PhD

Craig Canby, PhD

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.

 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.

 Peter Ward, PhD

Peter Ward, PhD

Dr. Peter J. Ward is a Professor of Gross Anatomy at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in West Virginia, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Medical Anatomy Education from Purdue University in 2005. Currently, he is a respected teacher and researcher in the fields of anatomy, histology, embryology, neuroscience and approaches to learning and teaching.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ward teaches courses on Embryology.


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not that good
By n.3m37 A. on 28. November 2023 for Hip Bone – Osteology of Lower Limb

This specific lecture wasn't really helpful cause it was short and undetailed and the picture wasn't clear at all

 
Lower limb
By GEORGE V. on 05. November 2023 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]

I realy like it so much but it is expensive for me.

 
Resourceful Review on Mucous vs. Serous Glands
By Shane D. on 25. August 2023 for Mucous and Serous Glands

Although I am at present an unknowledgeable M0, I appreciate how informative this introductory lecture is on mucous versus serous glands, and that an associated slide with images is presented. Histology is a notably difficult course in medical school, especially for people without prior exposure. What textbook(s) or online readings or articles would you recommend reading to further supplement learning of mucous and serous glands and epithelium throughout the human body?

 
Introduction to the Structure of Bones: Histology
By Shane D. on 25. August 2023 for Structure of Bones

Super helpful introduction and outline of future lectures. I appreciate the integrated instructions surrounding structure, location, function, and particular roles within the body. These lectures are helpful supplements to textbook readings.