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Distance Learning: Tips for Studying Anatomy Online During COVID

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In the times of COVID-19 quarantine, studying anatomy has changed. Nik provides tips on her favorite study techniques make the best of online learning at home, including some ways to engage a variety of learning styles. Whether you’re an audio, visual, or kinesthetic learner, Nik offers suggestions to make anatomy come to life in a time when Coronavirus has challenged us to do our best to study outside of the cadaver lab. This episode covers ways to study osteology as well as muscle OIIA’s in a way that provides new meaning, in addition to nervous system and cardiovascular structures. What are some ways that you have studied anatomy in a distance learning format? Drop Nik a line on IG @nikkidashrae. Thanks for listening! Contact me on Instagram: @nikkidashrae Links to some of the resources mentioned in this episode include: Atlas of Surface Palpation: https://amzn.to/2yVLV1O 5’6” Skeleton Model: https://amzn.to/2y8OXPW Wendy Riggs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/wendogg1/featured Crash Course Anatomy: https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse As an Amazon Associate, your purchase of resources through clicking these links helps to fund this podcast. Thanks for your support! :-)
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In the times of COVID-19 quarantine, studying anatomy has changed. Nik provides tips on her favorite study techniques make the best of online learning at home, including some ways to engage a variety of learning styles. Whether you’re an audio, visual, or kinesthetic learner, Nik offers suggestions to make anatomy come to life in a time when Coronavirus has challenged us to do our best to study outside of the cadaver lab. This episode covers ways to study osteology as well as muscle OIIA’s in a way that provides new meaning, in addition to nervous system and cardiovascular structures. What are some ways that you have studied anatomy in a distance learning format? Drop Nik a line on IG @nikkidashrae. Thanks for listening! Contact me on Instagram: @nikkidashrae Links to some of the resources mentioned in this episode include: Atlas of Surface Palpation: https://amzn.to/2yVLV1O 5’6” Skeleton Model: https://amzn.to/2y8OXPW Wendy Riggs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/wendogg1/featured Crash Course Anatomy: https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse As an Amazon Associate, your purchase of resources through clicking these links helps to fund this podcast. Thanks for your support! :-)
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