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Few professions require the constant training that is involved in being a medical professional such as a doctor, nurse, dentist, emt, ems, paramedic or any other emergency response profession.

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WARNING:  THIS DVD SET IS GROSS ANATOMY,

 

WHICH MEANS REAL HUMAN CADAVERS ARE DISSECTED DURING INSTRUCTION

 

GROSS ANATOMY IS DEFINED AS:


The study of the structures of the body that can be seen with the naked eye. Also called macroscopic anatomy .  

 

The word anatomy derives from Greek and translates loosely to "cutting up" or "through." Gross has many definitions but the one that applies to the term

gross anatomy can be translated as visible to the eye, as opposed to microscopic. Gross anatomy can thus be defined as study of the visible or non-microscopic parts of the body.

This includes parts of the body that aren’t visible on the surface but that can be visualized through other methods like scans, x-rays, or dissection of cadavers.

 

Understanding the structure of the body or gross anatomy is essential in many medical fields. Though medical science may lean more on how things

operate at the microscopic level, visible structures can also say much about wellness or disease. For instance, enlargement of a part of the body, such as the heart,

is hugely significant from a medical standpoint, and points to specific diseases or conditions. Understanding the baseline or what is considered normal

appearance of visible structures helps to determine abnormality or presence of disease.

  

 

 

 Radiology Images

 

 Surface Anatomy 

 

Surgical Videos 

 
Musculoskeletal System I 
 
 
Superficial Back 
 
Deep Back & Spinal Cord
 

Pectoral Region, Posterior Shoulder & Breast 

 

Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems 

 

Thoracic Wall, Pleura, & Pericardium  
 

 Heart 

 

Superior Mediastinum & Lungs 

 

Posterior Mediastinum 

 

Musculoskeletal System II 
 
 

Overview/Organization of the Upper Limb 

 
Axilla, Arm, and Shoulder Joint
 
 
Flexor compartment of the forearm, Superficial Hand, and Elbow joint
 
 
Overview / Organization of the Lower Limbs; Anterior Thigh, Femoral Triangle, and Medial Thigh
 
Leg, and Knee Joint
 
Ankle and foot
 
 Imaging Studies of Upper and Lower Limbs; and Clinical Considerations 
 
 
Gastrointestinal System
 
  
Abdominal Wall
 
 
Inguinal Region
  
Peritoneal Cavity & Intestines 

 

Stomach & Spleen 

 

Duodenum, Pancreas, Liver, & Gallbladder 
 
Kidneys & Retroperitoneum 
 

 

Endocrine & Reproductive Systems 
 
Pelvis & Pelvic Viscera
 
Pelvic Neurovasculature
 
 Perineum & External Genitalia 
 
 
Nervous System 
 
Anterior Triangle of the Neck 
 
Posterior Triangle of the Neck 
 
Larynx & Pharynx 
 
Scalp, Cranial Cavity, Meninges & Brain 
 
Parotid Gland & Face 
 
Infratemporal Fossa & Oral Cavity 
 
Eye 
 
Ear, Nasal Cavity, and Palate
 
 Gluteal Region, Posterior Thigh, and hip joint
 
 
AND SO MUCH MORE
 AND SO MUCH MORE