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Anatomy & Physiology: Pandemic Scramble: Keeping It Simple

In my opinion, the big mistake that professors commonly make when moving an on-campus course to remote teaching is to make things more complicated...

That Feeling – it’s stability

My combat class recently started back after the Christmas break. We finished the first class with a cool down called stick wrestling. It’s...

Join Anatomy Trains and Tom Myers in Colorado This October

Anatomy Trains, in collaboration with the Laboratories of Anatomical Enlightenment, will offer TWO exciting courses in Boulder, Colorado, this October!  BodyReading 101 + 102 with...

How To Prepare For Vet School

So you want to go to veterinary school? Not sure where to start? Here’s some tips to help you prepare: Make Sure You Have The...

Your Modular Anatomy & Physiology Textbook

Ever dreamed of rearranging the order of topics in your course. That is, have you ever wanted to shift the order of topics as...

Anatomists Assemble!!

I’m delighted to announce that a small group of us (depicted above as our favourite avengers) have been awarded a sum of money from...

Before and After Images From Sharon Wheeler’s Tail End Class

Posted August 10, 2023 by Anatomy Trains Editor’s note: We are so fortunate to be able to share these exciting before and after images from...

Anatomy of the Canine Knee

If you’re an aspiring veterinarian, odds are you are going to see more than your fair share of injured knees over the coming years. Luxating...

Stress Deserves Its Own Chapter

One of the advantages of organizing anatomy and physiology concepts into short, modular chapters is that it gives us more flexibility in teaching. It...

‘Sigh’ Joint

Last month a class member asked me about the pelvic joints. A friend of theirs had injured themselves skiing in Sweden and had...

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