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BlueLink: University of Michigan Anatomy
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Добавлен 14 июн 2017
BlueLink is a multimedia-based education resource developed by Dr. B. Kathleen Alsup and Dr. Glenn M. Fox of the Division of Anatomical Sciences at the University of Michigan Medical School.
BlueLink materials are free for non-commercial educational purposes, and are designed for global access and helping to promote education equity. For more information about this project, please explore the BlueLink site. To participate in the development of BlueLink, please contact us using the form on our "Contacts" page of our website sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/bluelink
Anatomical donors are ethically loaned from the University of Michigan Anatomical Donations Program. Consent for multimedia use is obtained by UM-ADP.
BlueLink materials are free for non-commercial educational purposes, and are designed for global access and helping to promote education equity. For more information about this project, please explore the BlueLink site. To participate in the development of BlueLink, please contact us using the form on our "Contacts" page of our website sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/bluelink
Anatomical donors are ethically loaned from the University of Michigan Anatomical Donations Program. Consent for multimedia use is obtained by UM-ADP.
Excellent. Thanks for share
Excellent! Thanks for share.
Thanks 💗
thank u
the IMV doing its own thing is a nice way to remember where it is and be careful of it
Dr. Kathleen Alsup that was very nice and helpful, the cadaver images are of extreme importance to surgical residents as we try to understand them like this with our eyes.. thnx again
Not helpful disgusting
Your videos are a big help! Highly appreciated
I have sinus at these places and if I do cold water head bath and if I am under A.C I will get sleep and wakeup after 1 hr time .which doctor should I consult ..please help me
o melhor canal!
Thanks for posting such a nice video
Thank you doctor! Great content.
Excellent explanation ❤
Convincing.... thank you so much ..
Sound is not good😢
I typed Tongue muscle and this video never in result bar :((( kinda very hard for me to find this
Very good explanation
Love Yours vids lol
Very good presentation. Registered Nurse (m) OB-GYN among other specialties. Needed something to teach my grandchildren who have entered puberty, few years ago. I feel all women should understand their anatomy. Thank you
watching this during lunch, about to head into the OR, wish us luck!
Ah yes a video from before you were captured by the gender cult
thank you
Thanks
My brain nurave how damage examination needs
very comprehensive lesson. Thanks! :)
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Thank you doc
I cured my Acid reflux symptoms and chronic (halitosis)Bad breath smell from stomach when talking with alternative herbs & gluten free diet protocol when I came across drohanon🥰
Good luck Y'all studying anatomy.we all gonna make it 👍
wonderful explanation
Wth how that's only few number of views its very very good pls keep up its really usefull , mybe just you need to fix the microphone
professional content ❤
Nice job. However, just before the 5 minute mark twice you inadvertently referred to the inferior trunk as the inferior cord. Otherwise very easy to understand.
I loved this video and this part 4:06 - 4:23 really made me laugh!
Thank you very much 😊
Thanks! This triggers trypophobia though
Thank you so much for this lecture! This is fantastic!
You are a great lecturer!
i wish information was presented this way in out med school.
Thanks for the video, but next time, do a better job with the powerpoint slide. It's off putting to me. Too much information presented at the same time to your audience. It's called death by powerpoint
Please if you can make videos in spanish, that was awesome
Best explanation ever u made it easy
Is it possible for you (s and/or pl) to analyse and describe the minute specific functions that directly affect the finger technique and playing of the clarinet? Obviously, this concerns the distal phalanges. Only the left first (1) phalange (thumb) is employed in clarinet. Absolute minimum force and movement distance is only required.
Very instructional. I've learned a great deal from this series about the basic bodily functions. Knowledge is power. Thank you for that.
Clear, concise, and easy to follow. Awesome to be enlightened about my own body. Thank you.
its the medial border of the adductor that makes the border of femorl triangle not the lateral
@1:11 muscle contraction during an isometric hold is due to viscoelastic creep under constant load. In this case the tendon will slightly elongate over time and the muscle will need to contract to maintain position.
You took a lot of time OMG
Thank You so much for having this free A &P take it at macomb community college but she dont teach us we have learn it solo 100% online my u of m doctor told me about blue like :)
Thank you so much for this video Dr Sullivan❤