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MGA Week 6 (Texas A&M )

Von Craig Canby, PhD, James Pickering, PhD, John McLachlan, PhD u.a.

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Development of Body Cavity (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)

lecture locked Derivatives of Lateral Plate Mesoderm: Body Wall and Cavities
07:19
lecture locked Formation of Diaphragm: Separating Peritoneal and Pericardial Cavities
08:18
lecture locked Separating the Pericardial and Pleural Cavities
03:31
lecture locked Esophagus, Stomach Dilation and Rotation, Duodenal Development
09:39
lecture locked Liver, Gall Bladder, Pancreas and Spleen Development
08:21
lecture locked Migration of Foregut Organs and Mesenteries
05:29
lecture locked Development of the Midgut
10:22
lecture locked Review of the Folding of the Embryo – Stomach, Midgut and Hindgut Development
04:24
lecture locked Separation of Cloaca Into Urogenital Sinus and Rectum
08:27
lecture locked Gastroschisis and Omphalocele
02:41
Quiz zum Kurs „Development of Body Cavity (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)“

Anterior Abdominal Wall I (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)

play symbol Surface Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall – Overview
09:31
play symbol Elements of the Abdominal Wall – Overview
03:58
play symbol Layers of the Abdominal Wall – Overview
08:19
play symbol Position of the Organs – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
03:51
play symbol Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen: Introduction
05:39
play symbol Abdominal Regions and Reference Planes – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
03:46
play symbol Overview – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
02:52
play symbol External Oblique and Rectus Abdominis – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
05:00
play symbol Internal Oblique – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
01:45
play symbol Transversus Abdominis – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
01:50
lecture locked Rectus Sheath I – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
07:47
lecture locked Rectus Sheath II – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
03:36
lecture locked Posterior View – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
01:57
lecture locked Blood Supply – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
02:10
lecture locked Nerve Supply – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
03:20
Quiz zum Kurs „Anterior Abdominal Wall I (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)“

Anterior Abdominal Wall II (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)

lecture locked Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
12:37
lecture locked Surface Anatomy – Inguinal Region
02:11
lecture locked Boundaries of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
01:17
lecture locked Contents of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
02:45
lecture locked Coverings of the Spermatic Cord – Inguinal Region
04:33
lecture locked Inguinal Hernias – Inguinal Region
07:48
lecture locked Inguinal Canal – Abdominal Walls and Inguinal Canal
09:37
Quiz zum Kurs „Anterior Abdominal Wall II (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)“

Abdominal Content I (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)

lecture locked Anatomy of Esophagus and Stomach: Introduction
03:53
lecture locked Esophagus – Pulmonary Structures and Esophagus
11:10
lecture locked Structures of the Stomach – Esophagus and Stomach
05:41
lecture locked Vasculature of the Stomach – Esophagus and Stomach
04:56
lecture locked Esophagus and Stomach: Conclusion
00:34
lecture locked Surface Anatomy – Small Intestine
04:27
lecture locked In Situ View – Small Intestine
06:10
lecture locked Wall Structure – Small Intestine
03:09
lecture locked Duodenum – Small Intestine
03:03
lecture locked Jejunum and Ileum – Small Intestine
03:10
lecture locked Vasculature – Small Intestine
03:42
lecture locked Nerve Supply – Small Intestine
02:04
lecture locked Small Intestine: Conclusion
00:47
lecture locked Surface Anatomy – Large Intestine
04:17
lecture locked In Situ View – Large Intestine
02:53
lecture locked In Isolation – Large Intestine
06:20
lecture locked Caecum and Appendix – Large Intestine
04:20
lecture locked Wall Structure – Large Intestine
03:43
lecture locked Vasculature – Large Intestine
03:11
lecture locked Nerve Supply – Large Intestine
01:20
lecture locked Large Intestine: Conclusion
00:47
lecture locked Peritoneum: Introduction
01:58
lecture locked Peritoneum: Definitions
09:07
lecture locked Opened Abdomen View – Peritoneum
03:19
lecture locked Abdominal Cavity – Peritoneum
06:36
lecture locked Lesser Sac and Lesser Omentum – Peritoneum
03:57
lecture locked Greater Omentum and Greater Sac – Peritoneum
04:26
lecture locked Peritoneum: Conclusion
00:28
lecture locked Liver: Surface Anatomy – Liver and Gallbladder
03:26
lecture locked Liver: Surface Features – Liver and Gallbladder
05:57
lecture locked Liver: Peritoneal Relations – Liver and Gallbladder
02:59
lecture locked Gallbladder: Biliary Tree – Liver and Gallbladder
03:15
lecture locked Gallbladder: Blood Supply – Liver and Gallbladder
03:00
lecture locked Liver: Segments – Liver and Gallbladder
02:18
lecture locked Liver and Gallbladder: Conclusion
00:54
lecture locked Pancreas: Surface Anatomy – Pancreas and Spleen
03:06
lecture locked Pancreas: in Situ View – Pancreas and Spleen
04:59
lecture locked Pancreas: Biliary Tree – Pancreas and Spleen
02:49
lecture locked Spleen: in Situ View – Pancreas and Spleen
02:14
lecture locked Blood Supply – Pancreas and Spleen
01:33
lecture locked Pancreas and Spleen: Conclusion
00:36
lecture locked Blood Supply – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
07:16
lecture locked Coeliac Trunk – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
04:34
lecture locked Coeliac Trunk: Branches – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
02:16
lecture locked Superior Mesenteric Artery – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
02:21
lecture locked Inferior Mesenteric Artery – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
03:21
lecture locked Arterial Supply to the GI Tract: Conclusion
00:29
lecture locked Venous Drainage – Portal System
05:06
lecture locked Formation Variation of the Hepatic Portal Vein – Portal System
02:23
lecture locked Portal-systemic Anastomoses – Portal System
01:46
lecture locked Esophageal, Gastric and Rectal Anastomoses – Portal System
02:26
lecture locked Paraumbilical and Colic Anastomoses – Portal System
01:59
lecture locked Referred Pain – Autonomic Nerves of Abdominopelvic Organs
05:34
Quiz zum Kurs „Abdominal Content I (Texas A&M MGA Week 6)“
Quiz zum Kurs „MGA Week 6 (Texas A&M )“

Details

  • Enthaltene Vorträge: 85
  • Laufzeit: 6:00 h
  • Enthaltene Quizfragen: 241
  • Enthaltene Lernmaterialien: 25

Dozenten des Kurses MGA Week 6 (Texas A&M )

 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.

 John McLachlan, PhD

John McLachlan, PhD

Dr. John McLachlan is the Professor of Medical Education at Durham University in England, UK.
He obtained his PhD in Developmental Biology at the University of London. Previously, he was Director of Undergraduate Medicine and Associate Dean of Medicine at Durham University from 2005 to 2016, as well as the Editor-in-Chief of Medical Education journal.
Due to his experience, his work on anatomy pedagogy has influenced anatomy teaching in the five new medical schools that have opened in the UK since Medical Education was first published in 2004.
Within Lecturio, Dr. McLachlan teaches courses on Embryology.

 Brian Alverson, MD

Brian Alverson, MD

Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.

He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.

Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.

 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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Finally, I got it !
von Afnan B. am 30. April 2023 für Rectus Sheath II – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall

Actually this is the first time I've understood the anatomy of the rectus sheath. The diagrams were very helpful. Thank you.

 
Segments – Liver and Gallbladder
von jarikiv766@mirtox.com j. am 23. Februar 2023 für Liver: Segments – Liver and Gallbladder

Segments – Liver and GallbladderSegments – Liver and GallbladderSegments – Liver and Gallbladder

 
Thanksssss
von Andre B. am 22. Februar 2023 für Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region

I've been studying this for hours..... couldnt understand it. Then I saw this video and completly understood it.

 
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