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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis by Yale University

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About the Course

WARNING: THESE VIDEOS CONTAIN IMAGES OF HUMAN DISSECTION. MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME. Human structure is important to all of us
as it has been for millennia. Artists, teachers, health care providers, scientists and most children try to understand the human form from stick
figure drawings to electron microscopy. Learning the form of people is of great interest to us – physicians, nurses, physician assistants,
emergency medical services personnel and many, many others. Learning anatomy classically involved dissection of the deceased whether
directly in the laboratory or from texts, drawings, photographs or videos. There are many wonderful resources for the study ...
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Top reviews

AL

May 2, 2020

I attained so much knowledge from this course moreso than a whole semester of structure and function. The cadaver videos were the most helpful.You truly cannot learn anatomy from just a text book.

DP

Jul 7, 2020

IT IS AMAZING COURSE. IT IS DESIGNED SO PERFECTLY SO AS TO MAKE LEARNING EASY AND COVERS ALL ASPECTS OF SUBJECT.THE CONTENT IS INTERESTING AND SUFFICIENT.A MUST DO COURSE FOR ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS.

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By ahmed s

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Jun 30, 2018

a very important course that i've learned from it alot thanks in advance :D

By Paulette G

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Aug 28, 2020

It was challenging, but you will do well

By Dr M H

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Jun 14, 2018

Diagram is very bad

By Vaishnavi P A

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Apr 18, 2020

Great! Thanks!

By Angela D

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Jul 5, 2020

I wish i would have known that the course contained dissection videos prior to paying for it. I found the content to conveyed in a very monotone manner. The other courses have all been much easier to follow.

By Dag S

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May 8, 2018

Totally boring