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Episodes | Season 7

The A&P Professor PodcastTAPP Radio Season 7 Episodes

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Episode 152

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Fascinating Fascia: Kate Oland Galligan Unravels the Ties That Bind

Why Fascia Is So Important
Clinical Applications of Fascia Science

Episode 151

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Muscling Through Barriers

The A&P Student Accommodations Handbook Unveiled
Jennifer Stokes, Abbey Breckling,
and Rachel Hopp

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Episode 150

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Textbooks to Slides

Intellectual-property Attorney
Brenda Ulrich on
Legal Image Use
in Anatomy & Physiology

Episode 149

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Examining the Anatomy & Physiology Exam

Chatting with
Greg Crowther &
Ben Wiggins

Episode 148

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Blueprints for Learning: Justin Shaffer on Structured A&P Course Design

High vs. Low Structure
Scaffolding Approach
Transparency & Flexibility

Episode 147

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Pulse of Progress: Looking Back, Moving Forward

Annual Debriefing
Reviewing Last Year’s Predictions
New Predictions for Teaching A&P

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