Medical Microanatomy, 2005

Lecture slide files (pdf files):

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Week 1-October 10-14, 2005

Lectures 1 and 2: Nervous Tissue

pdf file: Landscape slides-1 per page

Lectures 3-6: Embryogenesis

pdf file: LANDSCAPE Slides
 

Lectures 7 and 8: Neuroembryology

Lecture 1 pdf file: Landscape slides (1 per page)
Lecture 2 pdf file: Landscape slides (1 per page)

 

WEEK 2- October 17--21, 2005

Lecture 9: Embryology, Musculoskeletal system

pdf file: Landscape slides (1 per page)
 

Lecture 10: Integument

pdf file: Landscape slides (1 per page)
 

Lecture: Vessels

Lecture: Bone and Cartilage

Lecture: Bone Development

 WEEK 3- October 24--28, 2005

Lecture: Blood

Lecture: Bone Marrow and Blood cell formation

Lecture Defense I

Lecture Defense II

 

Week 4: Oct 31-Nov 4, 2005

Lecture: Neuroendocrine and pituitary

Lecture: Thyroid, parathyroid

Lecture: Adrenal, Cardiovascular

Lecture: Pineal, pancreas, adipocyte, GI intro.

Lecture: Respiratory

Lecture: Eye

Part 1

Part 2

Lecture: Ear

Week 5: November 7--11, 2005

Lectures  Heart, Development of the Heart.

Lecture  will be a pediatric heart patient presentation, and will not have slides.

Week 6: GI and Urinary Systems

Lecture: GI system I and II

Lecture: GI system III

Lecture: Embryology of Respiratory and GI

Lecture: Urinary System

Lecture: Development of Urinary system.

Lecture: Clinical lecture by Dr. Wheeler.

Week 7 Male and Female Reproductive Systems

 

Lecture: Ovary

Lecture: Uterus and Oviduct

Lecture: Placenta

Lecture: Male Reproductive system

Lecture: Development of the Reproductive system

 

End of Course Material

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