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Dr Samuel Webster & Dr Rhiannon Fish
Swansea University Medical School
Anatomy and Embryology
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 made.
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4.5 stars from 22 ratings
Med Stud..
Your senesless airstotle/plato lectures need to die of along with them, thanks. And tell your students to get a drink of water they cough a hekka lot.
Rahmk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/12
Fantastic resource
As a current Swansea student I'm lucky to have these great teachers for what could be quite a dry subject area. The Anatomy and Embryology podcasts are very useful as well as the Integrated Clinical Method video podcasts and the Neuroscience with Dr Phil Newton and Dr Sam Webster. Can highly...Read full review »
BikingScot via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/14/10
great teaching methods!!
As a dental student I've found a number of your podcasts very instructive! You've certainly made what was rather dull topic more fun and interesting driving me to study! thank you very much!!
suedaks84 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/21/10
Recent Episodes
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