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Explore human anatomy and physiology (A&P) teaching and learning with host Kevin Patton. An experienced professor, textbook author, and mentor, Kevin is a recognized leader in A&P teaching. The A&P Professor updates science content and provides practical teaching advice. Want some ideas to supercharge your A&P course? How about some support from a fellow A&P professor? This is the podcast for you!
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The Tales of Osteopathy Students

The Tales of Osteopathy Students

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Two students talk about their journey to becoming Osteopaths along with interviews, medical stories and useful clinical tips including anatomy, physiology and pathology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Yoga Medicine

Tiffany Cruikshank L.Ac, MAOM | Founder of Yoga Medicine®

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This show was created to educate and empower yoga students and teachers to use yoga therapeutically to optimize experiences, communities and resilience. Our methods are based on a deep understanding of anatomy, physiology and the integration of modern science and research with traditional practices and experience. We believe research is just as precious as experience and we believe in the human potential for change and greatness. Our goal is to help you learn the owners manual of your unique ...
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Anatomy & Physiology For Students

Anatomy & Physiology For Students

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Weekly Lectures on human anatomy and physiology. Best for undergraduate students entering any medical and or health profession degree program. Sam your host of the Anatomy & Physiology for Students is a 20 year healthcare educator and hospital clinician. He will give informative and entertaining lectures on all things Anatomy & Physiology. You can also visit our site at http://www.medbrainmedia.com
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Hosted by a homeschool dad / former college professor. The purpose of this podcast to encourage and equip homeschool moms to teach science (6th - 12th grade) and to make it interesting and enjoyable for students (and mom). Some topics include: order of science classes, prep for ACT, teaching college prep vs. "non-science" students, labs and lab reports, lots of stories from teaching thousands of university and homeschooled students, teaching biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy & physiol ...
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The SHYA: 2nd Edition podcast is a peer-to-peer learning resource in anesthesia, and the primary purpose is to share the things I learn with you as an anesthesia resident. This podcast will be most useful to anesthesia trainees (e.g. residents, medical students, and SRNAs). The main educational component of this podcast will be episodes on anesthesia considerations for various procedures and diseases, so you could get HY information on these things in order to come up with your anesthetic pl ...
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Any potent practice carries the potential for adverse effects, and yoga - while comparatively gentle - is no exception. Yin yoga seems to generate especially polarized views, so today hosts Tiffany and Rachel unpack its common cautions and contraindications. Listen in as we explore who Yin yoga is best for versus who might invest their time elsewhe…
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This week we talk about our dissertation projects and the topics we worked on. Chelsea discusses her exploration into palliative care and if osteopaths are interested in working within that field. V talks about education into women's health and the lack of it! Both topics we are really passionate about and loved looking into. We talk a little bit a…
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“Is Yoga a religion?” is an often-asked question, and the deeper we delve into the historical and philosophical underpinnings of the practice, the less simple and straightforward the answer becomes. Here to guide us on that complex conversational journey is returning guest Firdose Moonda, who holds an MA in the Traditions of Yoga and Meditation fro…
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Today hosts Tiffany and Katja discuss a topic near and dear to Katja: tissue stiffness. Claims about terms like stiffness and tension in the body can be confusing, so our goal with this episode is to clear up some of that confusion as well as leave some space for what we do not know yet. In this episode, we talk about terminology and physiology aro…
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In episode 149 of The A&P Professor podcast, host Kevin Patton chats with Greg Crowther and Ben Wiggins about their work with exams in the anatomy and physiology (A&P) course. They discuss the importance of exams in assessing student learning and the need for exams to be more connected to course objectives. They also mention the challenges of desig…
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As yoga teachers, most of us will either have an autoimmune condition, or teach students who do. Yoga is uniquely suited to work alongside conventional medical treatment to help manage these disorders and address the symptoms that impact most on quality of life. Today host Rachel speaks with Dr. Nikki Tugnet - a UK-trained physician, board-certifie…
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In this podcast episode, servant-host Daniel Miller discusses the importance of Mark chapter 6, specifically the miracles of Jesus being limited by people’s lack of faith, emphasizing the need for accurate understanding through exploring translations and commentaries. Note that limitations of Jesus do not exist, as He is God; but rather that miracl…
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It's been a hot minute but we are back after an intensive few months. We are so excited to be back and have a lot to share about our final year as students. We've got some life updates for you and with only a few weeks before we officially qualify, we chat about our final clinical assessments and our experience of working in some of the specialist …
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Today hosts Tiffany and Rachel dive into the topic of student questions and share their thoughts on how to answer them. Student questions can be intimidating, prompting anxiety around whether we will be able to answer “correctly”, but so many positives can come from opening a dialogue with students actively seeking more information. We talk about w…
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The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, delves into biblical questions and Bible study sessions, currently focusing on the book of Mark and in this episode focal to the topic of homeostasis. The podcast explores the concept of homeostasis as a survival mechanism designed by God, emphasizing the body’s ability to maintain internal bal…
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Today hosts Tiffany and Katja are looking at where the fascia and acupuncture worlds collide. There is a lot of info out there on possible mechanisms behind acupuncture, and while research is great, we really need to look into the details for answers. In this episode, we talk about the relationship between fascia and Traditional Chinese Medicine. W…
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In Episode 148, Justin Shaffer joins host Kevin Patton to discuss high structure course design. Justin shares his success in building a scaffold for learning by using a variety of course structures to improve student engagement and success, such as pre-class and post-class activities, micro-case studies and clicker questions, brief active learning …
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If you haven’t had or taught a one-on-one yoga session, it might feel like a secret club that you’re locked out of. Today host Rachel demystifies the whole process with returning guest and Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist Dana Diament. In this episode, we talk about the therapeutic benefits of being seen and heard and the importance of helping …
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Coming home from another yoga teacher training, full of new information and techniques to utilize, can be exciting…and also overwhelming. In today’s episode, hosts Tiffany and Rachel talk about how to integrate all the tools you learn in training in a way that is meaningful for your students. In this episode, we stress the importance of a slow and …
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In Episode 147, host Kevin Patton reviews the highlights and events of the previous year in the world of The A&P Professor. He then turns to last year's predictions for teaching human anatomy and physiology to see if he was on the right track. Finally, predictions for the coming year are revealed. And lots of other stuff—this episode is two hours l…
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Burnout is becoming a more common experience than ever, in the yoga world and beyond, so today hosts Tiffany and Rachel dive into the varied experiences of and solutions to this problem. We discuss three common precursors to burnout and how challenging it can be to generate the energy required to recognize and resolve it. We also share the role yog…
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Today host Katja talks with Dr. Stephanie Otto about exercise oncology, exercise, and fascia. We discuss the biological foundations of cancer and the research link between fascia and cancer. We also talk about therapeutic interventions related to cancer exercise and fascia and explain what distinguishes healthy tissue from cancerous tissue. Listen …
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In this episode, we will discuss various non-opioid analgesics: NSAIDs General Characteristics (1:06) Propionic Acid (Ibuprofen & Naproxen) (10:59) Acetic Acid Derivatives (Indomethacin, Diclofenac, & Ketorolac) (12:56) COX-2 Inhibitors (Celecoxib) (18:08) Acetaminophen (19:52) --- Shownotes:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TI4_iS-mMNNFHFdB…
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In this episode we will discuss non-opioid perioperative infusions to augment pain control Ketamine (1:15) Lidocaine (6:02) Naloxone (7:49) Magnesium (10:07) Alpha 2 Agonists (11:36) --- Shownotes:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_ZaQ5li14nIqIPgoMiINIWHkMaacAi4R/view?usp=drive_link --- Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://superhighyieldanesthesia2nd.wo…
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It’s common knowledge that the vast majority of us will experience low back pain at some point in our lives. Today we hone in on an aspect of low back pain that is less commonly considered and discussed: pain in or around the sacroiliac joints. Rachel Land hosts yoga studio owner, YACEP, Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist, and 1000-hour teacher K…
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In this episode we will continue our discussion on major opioids with an emphasis on practical clinical tidbits General Guidelines (1:51) Morphine Milligram Equivalents (MME) and Equianalgesic Dosing Chart (8:11) Opioid Rotation (18:41) Management of Opioid Side Effects (20:40) --- Shownotes:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wsHabo2q1Gid0…
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In this episode we will discuss the major opioids used in pain management and the perioperative period. General Mechanism of Action (1:55) Major Opioids Overview (5:39) Morphine (7:02) Fentanyl (12:16) Hydromorphone (14:39) Alfentanil (19:23) Remifentanil (20:32) Oxycodone (27:40) Hydrocodone (30:31) Codeine (31:54) Tramadol (33:00) Methadone (34:4…
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In this episode we will continue our discussion on neurochemical mechanisms of somatosensory pain signaling (e.g. all the chemicals that contributes to neuronal activity). Inhibitory neurotransmitters (eg glycine, GABA, NE, serotonin, adenosine, Ach) (1:41) Neuropeptides (8:48) Central Signal Propagation and 2nd Messenger Systems (ie ion channels) …
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In this episode we will discuss the neurochemical mechanisms of somatosensory pain signaling (e.g. all the chemicals that contributes to neuronal activity). Big Ideas (3:44) Inflammatory Mediators (5:49) Excitatory Neurotransmitters and NDMA / Non-NMDA Receptors (21:57) --- Shownotes:⁠⁠⁠ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zZhVtwx2VDkeO9Qlfh7UFtcaf…
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In this episode we will kick off our acute pain series by talking about the anatomy and physiology of pain signaling. Topics covered include: Somatosensation, Nociception and Pain (4:48) Sequence of Pain Signaling (7:27) Peripheral Mechanisms (11:30) Spinal Mechanisms (16:10) Second Order Nociceptive Spinal and Spinal Trigeminal Projection Neurons …
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In this episode, I bring back Drs. Kenneth Nguyen and Bowei Su to the show for the annual update! Join us as we discuss life updates, reflections on CA1 year, and how CA2 year is going. Life Updates (00:25) Reflection on CA1 (42:03) CA2 Year (1:18:48) Fellowship or Nah? (1:30:40) --- Looking for a podcast on the fundamentals of anesthesia? Check ou…
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Today hosts Tiffany and Rachel discuss a question many yoga teachers grapple with: should we aim to make our classes safe or fun? Is it possible to do both? In this episode, we talk about the challenges teachers face when balancing these two aims in all-levels classes. We offer tips on how to keep safety in mind as you plan and teach yoga classes, …
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The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, is merging with the Discipleship Conditioning podcast to offer a combined membership, granting access to double the exclusive content. Access the Biblical Anatomy podcast where ever you get your podcasts or via https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/ Additionally, new membership tiers exist for ex…
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The mention of yoga teacher training conjures up a bundle of images and ideas, many of which are inaccurate or at least incomplete. So today host Rachel talks with returning guest Dana Diament, lead teacher of the Yoga Medicine 200hr Teacher Training, about common misconceptions and misunderstandings about yoga training. In this episode, we discuss…
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An introduction of membership tiers to the Biblical Anatomy podcast is the new norm. The memberships will include three tiers: Share it, Show it, and Do it, each corresponding to different levels of engagement and support. Additionally, the full podcast will now be accessible only through memberships, with different levels offering varying benefits…
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The Biblical Anatomy podcast delves into the topic of protein synthesis from a nutritional standpoint. While not a registered dietitian, servant-host Daniel Miller, well-versed in exercise science, shares insights on nutrition’s significance in sports and health. He cautions against misinformation regarding protein consumption, particularly emphasi…
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Today's hosts Tiffany and Katja return for a deeper discussion of fascia and pain. Recently, fascia is being more generally acknowledged as a pain generator, especially of one specific type of pain: myofascial pain. In this episode, Tiffany and Katja discuss the mobility of fascia, look at fascia as a sensory organ, and explain the influence of fas…
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Servant-host Daniel Miller delves into the body’s stress response, detailing its stages - alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. In this episode of the Biblical Anatomy podcast, he highlights the distinction between distress (negative stress) and eustress (positive stress), drawing parallels between physical and emotional stress. The episode emphasizes…
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Daniel Miller, servant-host of the Biblical Anatomy podcast, discusses the benefits of percentage-based lifting in weight training, emphasizing the importance of accurately determining one’s one-repetition maximum (1RM). Determining 1RM allows for the successful use of provided Biblical Anatomy Academy templates, intended for ease of use in the cal…
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In the yoga world, as elsewhere, opinions seem more polarized than ever. Today we’re making space to explore one popular all-or-nothing topic in the wellness sphere: whether our practice is intended to create comfort or offer challenge. Host Rachel explores the delicate balance yoga teachers seek between challenge and comfort and the compassion req…
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Episode 146 of The A&P Professor podcast is one of our winter shorts, where I replay interesting segments from previous episodes. In this one, we discuss the importance of academic integrity in the Anatomy & Physiology course. We emphasize the need to incorporate discussions about integrity in the syllabus and course materials and share real-life e…
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The podcast explores osteoporosis and its potential reversibility, emphasizing the impact of lifestyle choices on bone health. The servant-host underscores the significance of weight-bearing exercises like running, cycling, yoga, and weightlifting to stimulate bone mineral density and calcium acquisition; highlighting the role of exercise in activa…
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Daniel Miller, servant-host of the Biblical Anatomy Podcast and servant-founder of Biblical Anatomy Academy, shares his 20-year journey from being a skinny guy to building muscle. He emphasizes avoiding shortcuts and having faith in the process; encouraging beginners to take action and seek advice from qualified individuals. He highlights personal …
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Many yoga students and teachers feel part of a culture and tradition we don't fully understand, leading to the necessity for open, honest, and potentially uncomfortable conversations about the wider context our practice exists within - including its long and complicated history and its intersections with culture, commerce, and politics. Today host …
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Episode 145 of The A&P Professor podcast is one of our winter shorts, where I replay interesting segments from previous episodes. In this one, you'll hear about the trials and tribulations of teaching and learning pronunciations of anatomy and physiology terminology. Including why the instructor is ALWAYS correct! 00:00 | Introduction 01:07 | Varia…
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Daniel Miller, servant-host of the Biblical Anatomy Podcast, delves into the concept of Biblical Anatomy by referencing biblical verses and scientific evidence. He discusses the work of scientists who converted to Christianity due to overwhelming scientific evidence pointing to God. Highlighted within the podcast is reference to the complexity of t…
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Today hosts Katja and Tiffany dive into the importance of dynamic mobility training and its broader applications. Stretching is always a loaded topic. There are lots of different opinions and broad research available, with new research being released regularly. In this episode, we talk about the newer research on dynamic stretching and how it relat…
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Join Daniel Miller on the Biblical Anatomy podcast as we delve into the scriptural insights of 1 Corinthians 6.18-20, discussing the value of exercise in relation to human anatomy and spirituality. This episode exists to demystify the complexities of fitness advice, redirecting the focus to basic, verifiable truths. Learn how to integrate physical …
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Mike Pascoe joins host Kevin Patton in Episode 144 to chat about Mike's experience in editing the new Kenhub Atlas of Human Anatomy. We go behind the scenes to see how this new kind of anatomy atlas was developed. Let's see how those decisions get made and how the learning perspective gets incorporated into anatomy manuals. And we explore diverse r…
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Discover the biblical perspective on nutrition as host Daniel Miller unpacks the nourishing truths of Genesis 1:28-29 in this episode of the Biblical Anatomy podcast. Dive into the intrinsic connections between human anatomy, divine provisions, and healthy living. Today we simplify nutrition, cutting through the clutter of modern dietary advice by …
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There is no shortage of strong opinions on what areas of study are appropriate for yoga teachers and students. The study of anatomy is one that, at times, inspires controversy - so today hosts Tiffany and Rachel dive into the pros and cons of using anatomy in yoga. We discuss the challenges of using anatomical language and the risk that a simplifie…
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Dive into the profound significance of analogous terms in Christian education with our enlightening discussion, gaining valuable insights into the complexities of analogous terms and their relevance to learning biological concepts. Our Christian education channel, Biblical Anatomy Academy, provides comprehensive analyses of biblical passages, foste…
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Today hosts Tiffany and Katja talk about a topic that always draws a lot of interest: the female menstrual cycle. The pair discuss new research around athletic performance throughout the cycle, offering new angles that go beyond the fluctuations of female sex hormones. They focus on new findings that consider the importance of psychological aspects…
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Explore the significance of diffusion in anatomical sciences and gain insights moving forward along your academic journey. Join Biblical Anatomy Academy as we delve into the physiological implications of diffusion, offering comprehensive education and understanding. Our exploration illuminates the intricate mechanisms of diffusion, providing a fund…
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Today we discuss skin color and our variance in skin color. We pray that our message encourages you and that you will seek the Bible more fervently, verifying the truth God built into our design. Blessing to each of you. Academy https://academy.biblicalanatomy.com/ Social Links YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnHjsFTGl9PRWCtO_8BqLgA) Tik …
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