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Episode 151
The A&P Student Accommodations Handbook Unveiled
Jennifer Stokes, Abbey Breckling,
and Rachel Hopp
Episode 150
Intellectual-property Attorney
Brenda Ulrich on
Legal Image Use
in Anatomy & Physiology
The A&P Professor podcast (TAPP Radio)
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Episode 148
Blueprints for Learning: Justin Shaffer on Structured A&P Course Design
High vs. Low Structure
Scaffolding Approach
Transparency & Flexibility
Episode 147
Pulse of Progress: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Annual Debriefing
Reviewing Last Year’s Predictions
New Predictions for Teaching A&P
Episode 146
Anatomy of Trust: Promoting Integrity in A&P Education
Winter Short (Classic Remix)
Cheating & Plagiarism
Modeling Professional Ethics
Episode 145
A Tongue Twister’s Guide to Mastering Anatomy Pronunciation
Winter Short (Classic Remix)
Why Pronunciation is Important
Variations in Pronunciation
Episode 144
Insights from Editor Mike Pascoe
Diverse Representation
Avoiding Eponyms
Remembering David Allard
Episode 143
The One Teaching Strategy That Will Fix Your A& P Course
Quantum Microtubules
More info on
Pre-A&P,
A&P 1 Supplement
Episode 142
A Lively Chat with Dr. Roy Meals
About His New Muscle Book
Do Muscles Tear When Training?
Will You Drown If You Eat & Swim?
Episode 141
Study Skills Course to Accompany A&P
Personalized, Collaborative Elective
Informal “Game Night” Atmosphere
Proven Effectiveness
Episode 140
Refresher Course to Prepare for
Anatomy & Physiology
Self-Paced & Personalized
Course Design
Episode 139
Thinking New Thoughts about the Human Brain
Dendritic Action Potentials (dCaAPs)
Transducer Model of Brain
Core Concepts: Chemical Signaling & Transduction
Episode 138
Wendy Riggs’s Medal
Micro-credentials
Timed Tests & Inclusion
Distracting Animations
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Episode 137
Our Teaching Persona in Anatomy & Physiology Class
Transparency & Authenticity
Play & Playfulness