Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Physiology (NP)

Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Physiology (NP)

by Thad Wilson, PhD, Jasmine Clark, PhD

Course Details

  • Videos 44
  • Duration 2:57 h
  • Quiz questions 116
  • Concept Pages 11

Content

Your Educators of course Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Physiology (NP)

 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.

 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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Well Done and Clear
By K M. on 31. October 2023 for Cardiac and Smooth Muscle (Nursing)

Very clear and the images helped. It was easy to understand due to your clear descriptions.

 
Movement could have helped instead of flat images.
By K M. on 30. October 2023 for Synovial Joints: Types (Nursing)

Arrows helped, but actual moving images or you showing the movement would have been much better. My book has still images.

 
Movement could have helped instead of flat images.
By K M. on 30. October 2023 for Synovial Joints: Types of Movement (Nursing)

Really could have benefitted from moving images instead of flat images to help understand everything.

 
Thank you
By K M. on 30. October 2023 for Joints: Structural and Functional Classification (Nursing)

Physiology is difficult due to most of the memorization being words instead of imagery. I appreciate your using so many images and putting key points on the slide. I do wish you kept images up while listing key points for the joints. Overall this is a good review of the physiology of joints.