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ANATOPOD aims to teach anatomy in a new didactic way. The first Podcast introduces the new service before copmmencing on weekly podcasts about Head and Neck Anatomy and Neuroanatomy.ANATOPOD will also post a seris on the history of cadaveric dissection anatomy.
Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum and Pertinent Embryology of the GI Tract
ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum and Pertinent Embryology of the GI Tract
AA4 Abdominal Anatomy 4
The anatomy of the retroperitoneal spaces
The second part of this podcast includes the relevant embryological development of the GI tract.. this should enhance understanding of the surgical anatomy of the abdomen
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Please watch out for the new anatomy book series adapted from these podcasts the first of which on the Head and Neck will be appearing later this year (2024)via Springer-Verlag publishers available at all bookstores and online outlets, Amazon, Abe Books, Barnes and Noble etc.
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Andrew Zbar
ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast
ANATOPOD aims to teach anatomy in a new didactic way. The first Podcast introduces the new service before copmmencing on weekly podcasts about Head and Neck Anatomy and Neuroanatomy.ANATOPOD will also post a seris on the history of cadaveric dissection anatomy.