Anatomy and Physiology - Bit by Bit

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  • "Anatomy & Physiology - Bit by Bit" is not only intended for college students taking A&P, it's for anyone who is interested in how the human body is structured and how it functions. Where students are concerned, the goal is "B or better." Whether you're interested in nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant, radiography, etc, a B or better should be the goal to be competitive with other students in your field. Hopefully, these short, pointed discussions will help you understand what you need to be successful. Feel free to email me questions at minus55media@gmail.com.
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Episodes
  • Episode 51 - Respiratory Anatomy & Spirometry
    Dec 11 2024

    Episode 51 begins the Respiratory System by discussing its anatomy as well as lung volumes and capacities. It also includes my conversation with David DiVenti, instructor of Medical Assisting and Supervisor of Allied Health and Workforce Development at Camden County College in Camden County, New Jersey. David talks about being a Medical Assistant, what it takes to become one, and how rewarding a career it has been for him. It’s an incredibly informative conversation about a great career option for anyone interested anatomy & physiology. You can check out David’s instagram account to learn more about Medical Assisting. David mentioned a book that inspired him called Atomic Habits by James Clear. Learn more about Atomic Habits here.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 50 - Lymphatic Tissues and Organs
    Nov 27 2024

    This episode continues the lymphatic system with discussion of lymphatic tissues and organs, including the spleen, tonsils, thymus, and lymph nodes. Please take a minute to rate the podcast and leave comments. As always you can email questions to minus55media@gmail.com and I'll try to answer them on a future episode. Check out the anatomy & physiology videos I've been posting to instagram and youtube.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 49 - Lymph & Lymphatic Vessels
    Nov 19 2024

    Today's episode begins the lymphatic system. I posted an image on Instagram that may help you follow along with some of the anatomy talk. I also answer a listener question about VO2 Max. Don't forget to follow me on instagram and check out my youtube channel for videos and clips. Email me with questions at minus55media@gmail.com.

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    31 mins

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easy listening to help support/ supplement nursing

Easy listening to help support/ supplement nursing students. A nice way to recap classes. This podcast is informative and is delivered in a way that you can retain the information.
Please keep the episodes coming. 😊

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Easy informative listening

Every section is broken down for easy listening and understanding. Would recommend this to anyone studying anatomy and physiology.

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