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I have created over 29 hours of video tutorials to facilitate the student's learning process of anatomy, physiology and disorders

There are video 13 folders to the course

1 Introduction and The Cell 

(73min 55 sec)

    1 Anatomy and Physiology Introduction and                   Terminology

    2 The Cell

    3 Cell Division  

2 Tissue Types 

(52min 30sec)

    1 Epithelial Tissue

    2 Connective Tissue

    3 Muscle Tissue

    4 [Nervous tissue is included in Nervous system folder]

3 Skin Hair Nails 

(61min 42sec)

    Skin, Hair, Nails

4 Skeletal System 

(1 GB 63min 36sec)

     Bones, Joints

5 Muscular System 

(Total - 4hr 42min 18sec)

    1 Head and Vertebral Column Part I The Head

    2 Head and Vertebral Column Part II The Trunk

    3 Shoulder

    4 Elbow

    5 Wrist and Hand

    6 Pelvis and Hip

    7 Knee

    8 Ankle and Foot

6 Cardiovascular system 

(1hr 58min 9sec)

    1 The Heart [including diseases]

    2 Blood Vessels

    3 Diseases of Blood vessels

7 Blood, Lymphatic and Immune System 

(1hr 4min 38sec)

    Blood and its constituents, Lymphatic system, Immune system

8 Nervous System 

(5hr 23 min 55sec)

    1 Nervous System Introduction

    2 CNS Introduction

    3 The Brain

    4 The Spinal Cord

    5 Peripheral Nervous System

    6 Nervous System Pathology

    7 Sense of Hearing and Balance

    8 Sense of Smell

    9 Sense of Taste

    10 Sense of Vision 

9 Endocrine System 

(1hr 9min 40sec)

    Endocrine, including disorders

10 Reproductive System 

(2hr 18min 18sec)

    Male and female

11 Digestive System 

(2hr 5min 56sec)

    1 Digestive System

    2 Digestive System Disorders

12 Respiratory System 

(40min 35sec)

    Respiratory including disorders

13 Urinary System

(59min 15sec)

    Urinary including disorders

These folders broadly follow the chapters of the recommended ITEC book, 'An Introductory Guide to Anatomy & Physiology' by Louise tucker
Video examples
I authored all these tuition videos, and included other videos to clarify and help you visualise the anatomy and systems of the body
They form a valuable reference to which you can return again and again

Please see this video I have included here:

Anatomy and Physiology Introduction and Terminology 

All Videos

All Videos

If you would like a little taster of the course content, select a subject below for a pdf file
A cell is the basic unit of an organism. Human cells are the cells that make up humans
Upper extremith is the shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist and hand
Cardiovascular system is system of vessels with the heart at its centre to create pressure
endocrine system - glands that produce hormones to regulate metabolism, growth, reproduction, and body functions
 The tissue types in human anatomy are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. This course w
The lower extremity is the hip, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
Neurological system is another name for nervous system. It is the system such that we can feel, move, and think
Bones are organs that provide structure to the body and support the soft tissues. They also protect organs and store minerals
The joint is a structure between bones and permits movement between them
A pelvis is a bone structure that forms the lower part of the torso and supports the spine, hips, and legs.
Respiraory system is to exchange gasses between the body and environment
The head, neck, and spine are all part of the axial skeleton.
Blood is part of the cardiovascular system and Immune system defends against invading microbes
The digestive system is responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients
The reproductive system produces gametes and sex hormones. The gametes for new organisms. The hormones are messengers
Kidneys are vital. control volume, pH, electrolytes, and red blood cells. Urinary system is Kidneys, ureters, bladder and ure

Anatomy-Physiology

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