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Episodes | Season 6

The A&P Professor PodcastTAPP Radio Season 6 Episodes

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Episode 146

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Anatomy of Trust: Promoting Integrity in A&P Education

 Winter Short (Classic Remix)
Cheating & Plagiarism
Modeling Professional Ethics

Episode 145

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A Tongue Twister’s Guide to Mastering Anatomy Pronunciation

 Winter Short (Classic Remix)
Why Pronunciation is Important
Variations in Pronunciation

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Episode 144

Kenhub Atlas of Human Anatomy

Dissecting the Kenhub Atlas

 Insights from Editor Mike Pascoe
Diverse Representation
Avoiding Eponyms
Remembering David Allard

Episode 143

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The One Teaching Strategy That Will Fix Your A& P Course

Quantum Microtubules
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A&P 1 Supplement

Episode 142

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Muscle: A Gripping Story

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

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A&P 1 Supplement

Study Skills Course to Accompany A&P
Personalized, Collaborative Elective
Informal “Game Night” Atmosphere
Proven Effectiveness

Episode 140

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Pre-A&P

Refresher Course to Prepare for
Anatomy & Physiology
Self-Paced & Personalized
Course Design

Episode 139

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Thinking New Thoughts about the Human Brain

Dendritic Action Potentials (dCaAPs)
Transducer Model of Brain
Core Concepts: Chemical Signaling & Transduction

Episode 138

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Dancing Organelles & More

Wendy Riggs’s Medal
Micro-credentials
Timed Tests & Inclusion
Distracting Animations

Episode 137

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Our Teaching Persona in Anatomy & Physiology Class

Transparency & Authenticity
Play & Playfulness

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Episode 136

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Deep Elaboration

Tattoo Effects on Sweating
Aural Diversity

Episode 135

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The Uncertainty Effect

A Chat with author
Dr. Michelle Lazarus
How to Survive and Thrive Through the Unexpected

Episode 134

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Anatomical Sciences Education

A Chat with
Dr. Jason Organ
Editor-in-Chief

Episode 133

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Teaching & Learning with Aphantasia

A Chat with
Dr. Mindi Fried

Episode 132

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Review a Year. Preview a Year.

Debriefing the Past Year
Reviewing Last Year’s Predictions
Making New Predictions

Episode 131

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Is AI the Beginning or End of Learning?

Chatbots and Artificial Intelligence—Impacts on Teaching and Learning

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