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Undergraduate Human Anatomy

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By Dr Alan Detton, Erin Fillmore, Yasmin Carter Ph.D., Jennifer Burgoon, James Coey, Derek Harmon & Quentin Fogg

Undergraduate Human Anatomy is an interactive lecture based course studying terminology, tissues, skeleton, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves of the seven regions of the body. The regions of interest include: Back, Lower Limb, Upper Limb, Head/Neck, Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis. The focus of this course we will be to introduce many of the underlying concepts and principles related to human gross anatomy as appropriate for an undergraduate level of education.

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Learning Outcomes

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A student will be able to use anatomical terms correctly.

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A student will be able to identify structures (e.g. bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and organs of the human body) on the cadavers and models of a given anatomical region.

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A student will be able to relate the presented material with material discussed in lectures and textbooks.

Authors

Dr Alan Detton
Dr Alan Detton
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (2013-2016)

Alan J. Detton, PhD, received his Doctorate from The Ohio State University in Anatomy Education. Upon graduation, Dr. Detton accepted a lecturer position at Stanford University, where he was a faculty member in the Department of Surgery, Division of Clinical Anatomy. Dr. Detton is the current author of Grant's Dissector 16th Edition and is currently completing a companion series of Grant's Dissection Videos to direct students on the methods of human dissection. While at Stanford University, Dr. Detton consulted with Anatomage as an anatomical expert for their curriculum products on the Anatomage Table. He has also been a Visiting Professor at St. George's University, American University of the Caribbean, University of California San Francisco and the University of Pacific. He is currently teaching part time at the University of California San Diego.

Erin Fillmore
Erin Fillmore
UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM MEDICAL SCHOOL

Dr. Erin Fillmore is the Head of Anatomy and Biomedical Senior Lecturer at the University of Buckingham Medical School in Buckingham, England. Her research interests include examining the anatomical competency of newly qualified doctors, studying the underlying non-academic factors which influence the development of anatomical knowledge, and investigating medical students' implicit theories of intelligence (ITI) and grit in order to better understand how these characteristics impact student behaviours and learning outcomes in gross anatomy. Dr Erin Fillmore is the Head of Anatomy and Biomedical Senior Lecturer at the University of Buckingham Medical School in Buckingham, England. Her research interests include examining the anatomical competency of newly qualified doctors, studying the underlying non-academic factors which influence the development of anatomical knowledge, and investigating medical students' implicit theories of intelligence (ITI) and grit in order to better understand how these characteristics impact student behaviours and learning outcomes in gross anatomy.

Yasmin Carter Ph.D.
Yasmin Carter Ph.D.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL

Yasmin Carter Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Translational Anatomy at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Carter completed her Ph.D. at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, her Master's at the University of Manitoba, Canada and her undergraduate studies at the University of Bristol England. Her interests focus on using anatomy as a keystone for teaching transgender healthcare content and best practices to medical students and professionals. More specifically, her work is largely focused on reducing prejudice and increasing access to healthcare for transgender people/patients. She also runs the Innovations Lab at UMASS Medical School, a 'maker-space' dedicated to creative and out-of-the-box thinking in medical pedagogy, utilizing 3d printing and simulation. Additionally, Dr. Carter conducts research in the fields of bone biology and human osteology, and personally, she believes they are the coolest part of anatomy Dr. Carter currently serves on the Committee for Early Career Anatomists (CECA) of the American Association of Anatomists (AAA) and the Career Development Committee (CDC) of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA). Dr. Carter serves as a core anatomy faculty member in both the lab and lecture hall in the Development, Structure, and Function (DSF) course for first-year medical students. She also lectures in Anatomy for Forensic Anthropologists, at Boston University School of Medicine. She lives with her giant Alaskan Malamute, in the Victorian home she is currently renovating - one YouTube video at a time. You can find her on twitter at @akhenisis.

Jennifer Burgoon
Jennifer Burgoon
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Jennifer M. Burgoon received both her MS in Cell Biology and Anatomy (2001) and her PhD in Education (2008) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Burgoon is currently an Assistant Professor – Clinical in the Division of Anatomy in the Department of Biomedical Education & Anatomy within the College of Medicine at The Ohio State University – Columbus Campus. Dr. Burgoon is the Director of Undergraduate Education for the Division of Anatomy, as well as the Course Director for Anatomy 2300 Human Anatomy and for Anatomy 6700 Human Histology. She taught previously at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. Dr. Burgoon embodies the service mission of The Ohio State University with her involvement on a number of local and national committees, including as Co-Chair of the Testing Committee for the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and the Annual Meeting Co-Chair for the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA).

James Coey
James Coey
ST GEORGE'S UNIVERSITY

James is an Associate Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Associate Chair and the Assistant Dean responsible for the Keith B Taylor Global program at St George's University. As a medical graduate from Southampton University James worked in Oxford, Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin & Warwick Universities before moving to the Caribbean in 2008. As a clinical anatomist/physician he continues to work as a consultant for a number of NGO's and medical devices companies.

Derek Harmon
Derek Harmon
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO

Derek Harmon, Ph.D., received his Doctorate in Anatomy Education from The Ohio State University. Dr. Harmon went on to accept a faculty position at the University of California, San Francisco, where he is currently an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Education Director of the Anatomy Learning Centre. The primary focus of his teaching efforts are in Dissection-Based Human Gross Anatomy. Dr. Harmon has organized numerous courses in undergraduate and graduate medical education, including regional anatomy using ultrasound to second year anesthesiology residents and advanced head and neck dissection based courses to fourth year medical students.

Quentin Fogg
Quentin Fogg
MONASH UNIVERSITY

Dr Quentin Fogg is an anatomist with broad range of experiences and areas of expertise. He has more than 17 very full years of experience teaching anatomy. He completed his BSc(Hons) in Anatomy and PhD (clinical anatomy of the wrist) at the University of Adelaide under the supervision of Ray Tedman and Greg Bain. He gained further experience teaching at the SA College of Natural Medicine and the University of South Australia, before full-time academic appointments at Flinders University (Adelaide, Australia), American University of the Caribbean (Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles), The University of Glasgow (Scotland, UK) and Monash University (Melbourne, Australia). Quentin researches clinical anatomy, particularly in relation to orthopaedic and plastic surgery, as well as body donor preparation and management, anatomy education and art in anatomy. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, awarded in recognition of his achievements in clinical anatomy research and education. Quentin was featured in the two-part television documentary series "Dissected" on BBC4 in 2014, and appeared in programmes about Leonardo Da Vinci (The Culture Show, BBC2, 2013) and the Hunter brothers ("The Beauty of Anatomy" BBC4, 2014). Quentin's research, teaching and public engagement is built upon a passion for clinical anatomy.

Contents

REGIONAL

SYSTEMIC

LECTURE 1
Overview of Body Systems

Introduction to Anatomical Position, Planes and Terminology

26 MINUTES

Introduction to the Muscular System

47 MINUTES

Introduction to the Skeletal System

34 MINUTES

Introduction to the Joints

33 MINUTES

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System

21 MINUTES

Introduction to the Nervous System

33 MINUTES

Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous System

31 MINUTES

Introduction to the Integumentary, Lymphatic and Endocrine Systems

28 MINUTES
LECTURE 2
The Back

Vertebral Column

14 MINUTES

Joints and Movements of the Vertebral Column

3 MINUTES

Spinal Cord

22 MINUTES

Muscles of the Back

13 MINUTES
LECTURE 3
The Upper Limb

Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb

27 MINUTES

Joints of the Upper Limb

28 MINUTES

Muscles of the Upper Limb

42 MINUTES

Nerves of the Upper Limb

29 MINUTES

Blood Vessels of the Upper Limb

20 MINUTES

Special Areas of the Upper Limb

18 MINUTES
LECTURE 4
Lower Limb

Bones of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb

27 MINUTES

Joints of the Lower Limb

23 MINUTES

Muscles of the Lower Limb

56 MINUTES

Nerves of the Lower Limb

26 MINUTES

Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb

29 MINUTES

Special Areas of the Lower Limb

21 MINUTES
LECTURE 5
The Thorax

The Thoracic Cage

19 MINUTES

Thoracic Muscles and Subdivisions

26 MINUTES

The Respiratory System

29 MINUTES

The Heart

52 MINUTES
LECTURE 6
The Abdomen and Pelvis

Abdominal and Pelvic Musculoskeletal System

53 MINUTES

Digestive System

12 MINUTES

Neurovasculature of the Abdomen and Pelvis

22 MINUTES

Urinary System

32 MINUTES

Male Reproductive System

12 MINUTES
LECTURE 7
The Head and Neck

The Skull

44 MINUTES

The Brain

36 MINUTES

Meninges and Circulation of the Brain

17 MINUTES

Organs of Special Sense

66 MINUTES

Cranial Nerves I - VI

31 MINUTES

Cranial Nerves VII - XII

26 MINUTES

Muscles and Vessels of the Head and Neck

33 MINUTES
LECTURE 1
Anatomical Terminology

Introduction to Anatomical Position, Planes and Terminology

25 MINUTES

Surface Anatomy

36 MINUTES
LECTURE 2
Skeletal System

Introduction to the Skeletal System

34 MINUTES

The Vertebral Column

13 MINUTES

The Thoracic Cage

16 MINUTES

Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb

27 MINUTES

Bony Pelvis

23 MINUTES

Bones of the Lower Limb

22 MINUTES

The Skull

43 MINUTES
LECTURE 3
Joints

Introduction to the Joints

33 MINUTES

Joints and Movements of the Vertebral Column

3 MINUTES

Joints of the Upper Limb

28 MINUTES

Joints of the Lower Limb

23 MINUTES
LECTURE 4
Muscular System

Introduction to the Muscular System

47 MINUTES

Muscles of the Trunk

28 MINUTES

Muscles of the Upper Limb

42 MINUTES

Muscles of the Lower Limb

56 MINUTES

Muscles of the Head and Neck

24 MINUTES
LECTURE 5
Cardiovascular System

The Heart

52 MINUTES

Blood Vessels of the Upper Limb

20 MINUTES

Blood Vessels of the Abdomen and Pelvis

11 MINUTES

Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck

19 MINUTES

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System

21 MINUTES

Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb

28 MINUTES
LECTURE 6
Nervous System

Introduction to the Nervous System

33 MINUTES

Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous System

31 MINUTES

Spinal Cord

22 MINUTES

Nerves of the Upper Limb

29 MINUTES

Nerves of the Lower Limb

26 MINUTES

Nerves of the Abdomen

11 MINUTES

The Brain

42 MINUTES

Cranial Nerves I - VI

31 MINUTES

Cranial Nerves VII - XII

26 MINUTES

Organs of Special Sense

66 MINUTES
LECTURE 7
Digestive System

Digestive System

18 MINUTES
LECTURE 8
Respiratory System

Muscles of Respiration and the Thorax

13 MINUTES

Respiratory System

32 MINUTES
LECTURE 9
Urinary and Reproductive Systems

Urinary System

32 MINUTES

Male Reproductive System

12 MINUTES
LECTURE 10
Integumentary, Lymphatic, and Endocrine Systems

Introduction to the Integumentary, Lymphatic and Endocrine Systems

28 MINUTES
LECTURE 11
Special Areas

Special Areas of the Upper Limb

11 MINUTES

Special Areas of the Lower Limb

15 MINUTES