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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.
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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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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?
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.
While this was certainly a helpful lecture with breaking down differences between mature versus immature bone, not revealing the labeled diagram could prove detrimental to student learning. I noticed when quizzing myself that stronger learning might be taking place, but ultimately, I am not sure if everyone myself included could fully and adequately label every structure on this histological slide. Could you provide these diagrams with labels if they are not already somewhere? My histology atlas displays images differently.
Thanks doc, very useful for my exam that is coming up
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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?
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.
While this was certainly a helpful lecture with breaking down differences between mature versus immature bone, not revealing the labeled diagram could prove detrimental to student learning. I noticed when quizzing myself that stronger learning might be taking place, but ultimately, I am not sure if everyone myself included could fully and adequately label every structure on this histological slide. Could you provide these diagrams with labels if they are not already somewhere? My histology atlas displays images differently.
Thanks doc, very useful for my exam that is coming up
Muy interesante la conferencia, sin embargo la traducción de la misma al español es un poco ambigua.
Excellent! Thank you, Dr. Meyer for this lecture! Finally I don't have to memorize like a parrot and I started to like Histology ! :)
Thank you very much! That was very helpful. I was really confused in class.
He is great, I have leant a lot from his easy and smooth teaching method Thanks
Magnificent! I love it! Especially the explanation of serosa? Nothing to say I have gentleman!!
I think that this lesson was very interesting and easy to understand. 5 starts out of 5.
I agree that using a pointer might help, but the way he is describing the structures makes it very clear where to look to, so I don't agree at all with the 2-star rating. Also, the rest is very informative and nicely explained.
Well, I find it more useful. I got what I want from this lecture.
made things clear and easy to learn in a short time
Elegí esta calificación porque explicó de forma sensilla de entener y recordar lo básico del desarrollo y patologias de los arcos faríngeos, ahora queda ib¿vestigar más sobre dicha información. Me gustó que pone la variedad y cantidad de imagenes que proyecta justo en el momento exacto que explica, eso hace más entendible la conferencia. Recomendaría este vídeos a mis compañeros de facultad.
elegí esta calificación por que considero que las imágenes explican muy bien lo que explica el profesor.
Greatly assisted me in identifying the structure and function of bone organelles
All of the lectures by prof. Meyer are absolute blast and great experience.
The whole series of lectures on embriology are top noch.
it was great to hear your story this makes the lecture even more interesting
So far this lecture series has been good but this particular lecture is so hard to follow. The explanations aren't clear, and the professor not pointing out anything is a problem. This has been pointed out in previous lectures as well, and the explanation given is that it's better for us if we try to find it ourselves. This is the first time we are coming across structures like this. It would be better if the professor at least points out an example to us for the first time and then allows us to identify it ourselves later. Otherwise, these lectures have been good except for this one.
Simple and provides examples. Not packed with unwanted info. highly recommend.
Hola! No han solucionado el problema y se los avisaron hace 4 meses. 4 months ago Soe S. said you that the transcription has a problem of 1 minute of length.
very nice, I wish there was a pointer or a cursor when he was mentioning specific things from the diagrams shown on the screen. Otherwise, a very nice way of explaining
This lecture alone makes me want to recommend Lecturio to my peers.
great to keep up with, love the questions after the video, wish there was more though
Outstanding review of connective tissue! These videos are helping me get so much more out of my studies!
Everything was clearly explained, especially helpful in the times of the pandemic. Thank you very much professor!
Really found this clear and I have learned that there are compartments of stem cells in our body (intestine and perycites)
Great lecturer, can't recommend enough. I like his enthusiasm and clarity.
Simple, elegant, and easily gets to the point. Great lecturer.
Brilliant letter and word memo techniques presented, which make memorising this confusing content a lot easier!
Dr. Ward is excellent! I thoroughly enjoy his lectures and feel well-versed in the subject after watching and listening to his explanations. Thank you!
Because it has all the information i need and am understanding easily
CT proper: mesenchyme, lax fibrillary, dense fibrillary, reticular, elastic, adipose and pigment. Supporting CT: cartilage and bone. Trophic CT: blood and lymph.
Needs to use pointer during lecture. He's telling us to look at something but he's not pointing it out.
I felt like I was sitting in the classroom with the lecturer. He taught with precision and knowledge that I can easily guess what a histologic slide is with his explanations. Very grateful for this lecture
Made personally complicated and hard-to-take-in material very clear for me. It was very helpful with the definitions of the histological terms and summarized the skin topic very well. I am getting ready for my first histology exam and this video helped a lot!
Just AMAZING!!!! Thank you Dr Peter for making this lecture so easy. This made me understand more rather than mugging up the derivatives.
very interesting lecture and good lecturer I have benefited really , good luck
it was clear and concise easy to understand key points layed out very well
I think that this lesson was very interesting and easy to understand. 5 starts out of 5.
Very simple and easy to understand , it saved me a lot of time.
It helped me to gain knowledge in embryology.....Awesome videos N slides
i enjoyed the explanations , especially those of the z line , m line, light & dark bands
I could not follow along very well, i did not feel very connected
very good lecturer also listen?ng at 1.25x speed works well. I recommend it.
this article handles the explanation for skin layers; which I find as the hardest of the topics, in a well organised and logically acceptable building. It is really interesting to read. It summarizes the topic but without the loss of any crucial information. Also, the use of well-labelled pictures and microscopic slides is a plus and catalyse the understanding. I would recommend this to my premedical colleagues.
very good lecture i thoroughly enjoyed watching and learning the content.
Great lecture. It is very easy to follow. Great explanation.
Lecturio should open their own medical school in the Caribbean and people could actually learn down there ! keep it up !
Solid review and helpful information in regards to histology. The slides are helpful
Excellent clear lecturer. Quality teaching, with enough slides to supplement.
He really took his time to explain and taught in ways we can remember
Muy interesante el tema, y muy bien explicado, lo entendí mucho mejor que los libros, gracias.
lecture should be more simplify as it is many times difficult to understand .
PERFECT!!! the lectures are very interesting and on point explains what i need to know.
i choose to rate this lecture, because it is well explain. additionally, he outlines the main things that i should remember which is very helpful
This is by far the best histology lecture there is online. love the way make it so easy to comprehend and the Q&A Are amazing
professor lectures factual information relevant to epithelium in a simplified way
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