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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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This specific lecture wasn't really helpful cause it was short and undetailed and the picture wasn't clear at all
I realy like it so much but it is expensive for me.
knee is a very important joint and this lesson is too short to cover the ligaments.
the accent that the prof. has used is not 100% understandable.
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This specific lecture wasn't really helpful cause it was short and undetailed and the picture wasn't clear at all
I realy like it so much but it is expensive for me.
knee is a very important joint and this lesson is too short to cover the ligaments.
the accent that the prof. has used is not 100% understandable.
Dr. Pickering covers the osteology very well. He is thorough and straight to the point. Well done.
This is just fantastic. It's easy for one to understand
The lecture is well taught and the materials are organized and easy to understand
WooO! If I pass all through in my intermediate examination, Lecturio is the season! ( After God )
Dr. James has good English tone. And his slides so clear! All my Friends should know them about Lecturio, I hope to get premium soon!
I love the explanation. Very easy to understand and remember.
everthying is covered in this short video very precisely and it really will helps a lot in the exams
the lecture is very informative but it's really hard to understand. The lectures aren't very interactive.
An educative and insightful lecture for all students and professionals in the medical-related field.
The lectures were delivered in a very concise way with much clarity and simplicity and are also very engaging. Complex lectures were made to look simple and easy to understand. I will recommend it to colleagues in my workplace.
Dr. Pickering is a very good speaker and the structure of the course is very good! Congratulations!!!
I really like this lecture very much and I have a learnt a great deal from this.
It’s precisely short and to the point, Clear audio and details on the parts mentioned in regards to anatomy both clinical and theoretical. The multiple choice practices has really made me to get a very score in my PAT last week. I hope to continue using this resources for the next 6 years or more.
I would be very pleased If the diagrams were clearer to see.
Lower Limb Anatomy by dr James Pickering another brilliant lecture I cant thank enough it remind me my university years we used to go to the university lab to learn it in Russian language. Now it is online by lecturio and brilliantly explained in English. Actually great to hear from professionals like you . It gives me confidence to know how to pronunciation precisely all of those anatomical terminologies . I have been so exited and re- listening over and over to make sure my pronunciation skills . Many thanks to all doctors who contributed their time to present those lectures.
Easy to understand and to take notes, even for a non native English talker
Very good teacher ,I love to teach from him.really a great experience
excellent review. Thank you! I liked the the main points highlighted.
Recommended to all medical students. Aids in tackling the interesting but challenging subject that is the lower limb.
Really it's very much informative! MR.James explains it very clearly. Loved the way of presentation. It helped me a lot to understand the topics. Thanks a lot.
nicely explained good explanation clear image excellent narration powered content
Images are too small. This is ridiculous, what a joke!
Please increase the level of detail, nothing wrong with the teaching methods- they are very good
Nice explanation and diagrams. Even the 3D model is very helpful in understanding concepts
Great job as usual Dr James! also great work compressing all theses information into 1:20 mins! As someone with a short attention span this helps me alot
GREAT LECTURE ???????? first time rating a lecture, I think submitting a detailed review should be optional because maybe I just liked the lecture and wanted to give it a five stars and get back to studying!
Everything is well explained with picture illustrations, have made it even more easy to retain.
It's informatve. It has all the essential contents that one would seek for to understand the anatomy of the lower limb.
Images are small and kindly make the curser bigger and point out to proper location of interest. Otherwise excellent explanation.
Nice video, would appreciate bigger images to observe surface landmarks clearly, thanks!
Really clear explanation, not bulky yet almost exhaustive. I wish there were an accompanying atlas, I mean real disection showing the discussed content. I think it's really important for better grasp of the concept. Thanks, Aron Okwir, Uganda.
It help me to go forward and to track my progress
Great review of the lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae. Thank you very much!
The lecture was great, I would appreciate if there is highlighting of the specific structures mentioned in the video. An arrow pointing to the structure sometimes does not suffice. Thank you very much!
I would like to go deeper into each topic or to recommend additional reading at the end of the class.
great lecture , precisely and simply explained BUT a bit clinical should be added along with the osteology
good, organized , very informative. first time to study anatomy and find it very helpful and gain a lot of information
terrible again... not even written what kind of joint it is!!
it is completely useless. no bursae even mentioned! there is no description of any of the things mentioned. Very disappointing, the joint in general are not well described
superb lectures with transcript, 3d models and as many study resources.
I very much like the style of presentation and explanations,,I WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO all interested in studying medicine,it’s a gem of knowledge.
Very informative, high yield and easy to understand whether you’re learning it for the first time or just reviewing
It really explains the movement really well. step by step of each joint
I rate this as five stars .Help me alot as starting new anatomy topics.Highly recommended to new students
very well structured, I like the streight to the point style
You did an amazing hard work to creat this great lecture. You could involve the most important information in only 14 minutes and the same time the lecture is very simple and interesting. Thank you very much professor Craig Canby
Excellent lectures from the best professional. Thanks a lot for your great help in learning so difficult topics
Thank you for your wonderful lectures, very easy to remember the topic after listening you
nowhere near enough detail, too brief to explain the knee joint
No advice to give. Good detail and pace and easy to follow
hi I interestingly have heard these lectures, the explanations were attractive and full of information about the lower limb anatomy for learners.
Spoken text is fine. The illustrations used have too small-fonted text making it difficult to read labels, especially on slides with many labels.
idk what the below review is talking about, this is clearly an introduction-style lecture and it's been done well. does well to get cogs whirring
Not very good. He's just spouting out facts, sounds like he's probably reading from a teleprompter.
I consider it a ery shallow lecture, with very little info about costal attachemnts of the intercostal muscles, they don even show a sagital cut of the ribs to understand better the intercostal muscle attachemnts and origin.
Anatomy is explained best with annotated images and pointers on the various parts as the lecturer speaks. Not through tabulation of facts.
Thank u very much that was very helpful and u made it very clear.
because it more fun than going through the anatomy book
Please, stop speaking in such a monotone way. It gets people bored.
i very much like how Dr James presents his work to everyone around him
Good brief overview of the knee joint but I wish the lecturer would have gone more in-depth about the menisci, and the rotational and translational movements of the knee.
similar to Upper Limb; layout & structure of course is quite good. concise & detailed. but the images & diagrams used truly do have very small labels, often making them useful. The lecturer uses the cursor here and then but thats not conducive to great learning either. you really need to be visualising these structures in a large & clear format. Another point would be to include some mnemonics! it is no secret that these are one of the most useful tools for anatomy students in remembering complex structures, so why omit them? a final criticism is that it just lacks some more clinical relevance.
speaks very clearly and has good explanations and terminology is delivered clearly
because i learnt alot from it which i could not easily understand while reading
It’s very good I really enjoyed this lecture.the study of way is very good
This was a clear and organized lecture by Dr. Pickering. Much appreciated.
Dr. Pickering is clear and concise. This has been very helpful
TOP stuff ! I wish my lecturer was like that because you are amazing
Becoz it tell us everything about venous drainage and the language used was way much more easier than most of the recommended books and even our teachers
This lecture is easy to memorize and understand, also it has accurate and clear information.
Great explanation of lower limb from Dr.Pickering, especially muscles. That's why i like it very much.
Thank you Dr. Canby for your succinct yet informative introduction to the concepts of the vertebral column. The pictures and pauses were very helpful, as I was able to follow along with the presentation. You presented the information intuitively.
very nice way of dissecting and thoroughly going over each HY nerve, much appreciated!
video was simple and fast, and well articulated. Much appreciated
James used very small images that were of limited value and simply read what was on his slides which had very scant detail. No further elaboration or clinical relevance accompanied his explanations. I have gone to another resource for anatomy as I found my understanding was not stronger after having listened to his lectures.
made anatomy easy and fun! after watching this video all i need is my atlas of human anatomy, i use the app by the way, and am all set for anatomy!
It was very nice lecture as i get a new informations which could be difficult to figure it out by reading textbook only. Thank you very much
Very well explained. But it could have some clinic relevance.
Dr speaked more fast and didnt explain completely that we want
Best supplement for my med school anatomy lab. Easy to follow and thorough.
I liked this course very much. it helped me a lot. thank you very much doctor James.
terrible lecturing anatomy is dry enough and you don't need a dry lecturere
Very Unclear Connection between lecturer and the diagrams the pictures are unclear the teacher seems reading from the book ... can't focus on what he says
Clear and concise with clinical correlations of the major structures.
Though I wouldn't want to hurt the instructors feelings, I think the concepts are all included, but his ability to convey the information in a coherent, and appealing matter are lacking. Anyone can just read you the concept and put slide after slide, but there is a finesse to the presentation of material. If every lecturer could have that finesse, this would be the most incredible resource for medical students around the world.
Oh my God !It was mind blowing and succinct.I do have hope I be guided to achieve the best USMLE score Sincerely, Alamie-Omu
i would say the most useful and amazing anatomy lecture in the world !! great gob and i wish if you cover the lower limp nerve injury !! thank you
Excellent intro to lower limb anatomy - covering only the need to knows. Helpful for exam revision.
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