Biology 2110-2120: Anatomy and Physiology with Doc C Dr. Gerald Cizadlo
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This is the a year-long course in Anatomy and Physiology. Lectures are presented to you by Dr. Gerald Cizadlo of the College of St. Scholastica. The information provided will be of interest to students and those planning careers in science and medicine, as well as current practitioners in the field. If you'd like to register for the free and open online course associated with Doc C.'s Intro to Anatomy and Physiology podcast, please go to http://go.css.edu/learn. The course will launch in September 2012.
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Sep 6: Cellular Construction
Today's lecture consists of an overview of more course mechanics and an explanation about the basic make-up of cells. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
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Sep 4: Course Mechanics
Today's lecture contains an overview of course mechanics. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
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May 1: Hormones of the Pituitary Gland
Today's lecture explores some of the hormones of the pituitary gland. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
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Apr 29: The Pituitary Gland
Today's lecture considers the structure and development of the pituitary gland. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
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Apr 26: The Gallbladder and Pancreas
Today's lecture discusses the anatomy and physiology of the gallbladder and pancreas. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
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Apr 24: The Liver
Today's lecture explores the anatomy and physiology of the liver. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Customer Reviews
Super lectures thank you!
Really enjoying using these lectures to prepare for future studies - he uses great analogies and descriptions that enable me to understand A & P. Many thanks to Dr C.
Wondeful but abbreviated
These lectures are wonderful. I actually really like how he says, 'don't you see?' and 'don't you get it?' all the time. I'm a big fan of idiosyncratic quirks.
Unfortunately only the 2nd semester from 2013 is available for download, which is a real shame as I'd like to have a full year of lectures. This is the best A&P podcast I've found as I genuinely learn a lot from Dr. C whereas a lot of the other podcasts feel like someone is reading straight from the world's dryest textbook.
V.good
Good educational material.