
25: Clinical anatomy of the eye
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A series of human embryology and anatomy podcasts linked to the teaching at the Swansea University College of Medicine, but hopefully helpful to all students with an interest in how we are m...

We've had a bit of a break while we've been writing a book, but consultant opthalmologist Mr Mike Austin asked if he could record a podcast...

Sam broke his foot so decided to talk about some important aspects of the anatomy of the lower limb. Sam and Rhi talk about the bones of the...

Sam and Rhi finish talking about some key pelvic anatomy by talking about the ducting of the vas deferens into the urethra, what the os is,...

We pick 10 key anatomical things that we think are particularly worth knowing, this time in the pelvis. This is the first part and we talk a...

Rhi and Sam change format to talk about anatomy and cover 10 key areas of the gastrointestinal system that you should know about if you're a...

We talk about the development of the ear and its different parts.

We spend half an hour talking about how the eye forms from the developing brain and overlying ectoderm.

Rhiannon and Sam draw together the idea of germ layers that we spoke about in the early podcasts with the development of the systems that we...

Sam draws a quick diagram of the parts of the brachial plexus that you often see laid out in textbooks.

Rhiannon records her last pocast before moving back to England..

Sam and Rhiannon finally get around to the development of the nervous system, and talk about neurulation, development of the brain, the vent...

Rhiannon and Sam look at the cervical plexus in the neck very briefly, highlighting the roots and some of the key nerves.

Here's our second video podcast. Rhiannon paints the borders of the anterior triangle of the neck and some of the important structures withi...

We're adding to the embryology audio podcast series with some anatomy videos. In our first video podcast Rhiannon runs through the boundarie...

Rhiannon tells us how ova develop and how great Double Decker chocolate bars are.

We talk about the structures within each of the pharyngeal arches and what they will form into. We also link to cardiovascular embryology an...

>We talk about the process and stages of spermatogenesis from spermatogonia to spermatozoa, and briefly discuss elephants.

To complete our discussion of the developing cardiovascular system we call on Dr Geraint Morris again to help explain what changes normally...

We continue to talk about the development of the cardiovascular system by discussing how the heart forms, and how it becomes split into four...

We talk about the initial formation of the cardiovascular system, and discuss the development of some of the major arteries and veins, compa...

Rhiannon talks about the development of the different parts of the male and female reproductive systems.

Rhiannon goes through the development of the urinary system from mesoderm to nephron, and most of what happens in between.

We run through the normal development of the respiratory system in the embryo and the foetus, and are joined by Consultant Neonatologist Dr...

>We continue to talk about the development of the musculskeletal system by discussing limb development.

We start talking about the development of the musculskeletal system by introducing the somites.

We talk about the development of the gut tube, its divisions and blood supply, and mention the formation of the liver, gall bladder and panc...

We follow the embryo's development for the first 3 weeks, from the zygote stage through to gastrulation.

We talk about the timings of embryonic and foetal periods, and how embryologists and clinicians can use slightly different timings, and we i...

Dr Rhiannon Fish joins Dr Samuel Webster for the embryology podcast series. We introduce Rhiannon, and round 2 of the podcasts.