Human Anatomy

The picture above may look like the Three Stooges, but it is actually Dr. M's anatomy lab partners in grad school. I have tried to load as many resources as I could to help you in your study of Anatomy and Physiology. The two tabs above have hundreds of pages of resources that I have used over the years on several campuses teaching Anatomy and Physiology at the undergrad and at the Master's level. The podcasts and resources are from those prior classes. As we progress through Anatomy, the resource links will be replaced with notes, podcasts and Power Points that are specific to your classes.
The order of the tabs and subject links above are consistent with how the body systems are covered in most anatomy textbooks. If you go to the "More" tab above, you will see a drop-down menu that will offer you some tremendous AP Links and AP Movies and video resources. Please be advised that the movies I linked from Gunther von Hagens are fantastic resources for learning anatomy in the dissection labs, but these videos are NOT easy to watch if you have not seen cadavers and they are NOT "G-rated".
The order of the tabs and subject links above are consistent with how the body systems are covered in most anatomy textbooks. If you go to the "More" tab above, you will see a drop-down menu that will offer you some tremendous AP Links and AP Movies and video resources. Please be advised that the movies I linked from Gunther von Hagens are fantastic resources for learning anatomy in the dissection labs, but these videos are NOT easy to watch if you have not seen cadavers and they are NOT "G-rated".