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Introduction

Mark Hill Med Prac 2019
Mark Hill Medicine practical class 2019

All pre-2013 Medicine content (lectures and practicals) resides on the Medicine Archives page. Content links on this current page relate to earlier 2019 course material. Please refer to your current course online support for latest content.

Online textbook access (2011)
Medicine page accesses (2013)

Textbooks

Embryology Textbooks - There are many different textbooks that have used in preparing UNSW Embryology and there are some excellent textbooks that cover medical embryology or more broadly developmental biology. I do not intend to endorse any specific textbook, the page simply lists, and provides links too, those I have seen and/or used.

I am indebted in preparing this online resource to the many wonderful embryology textbooks that are available now as both hard copies and online. Students studying embryology should review those available in their library and select the one which most suits their study methods. On the first page of each notes section there is a list of specific chapters of embryology texts relevant to that section of notes. I have also prepared a short list of development related Journals and Historic Texts.

UNSW students have online access to one embryology textbooks that requires a Zpass log-in to access through the UNSW Library.

See also One Minute Embryology.


SH Cycle A

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Foundations

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BGD Cycle A

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Histology Support: Female Reproductive Tract | Male Reproductive Tract

BGD Cycle B

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Histology Support: BGD Lecture - Endocrine Histology | Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Histology

BGD Phase 2

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HM Cycle A

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A set of Histology notes and recordings providing background reading for the following HMA Practical classes.

HM Cycle B

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A set of Histology notes and recordings providing background reading for the following HMB Practical classes.

AE Cycle B

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A set of Histology notes and recordings providing background reading for the following AEB Practical class.

Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie BGDA Skype Setup  
Wallace Wurth G6/G7 is not set up for direct video connection to Port Macquarie.

The 10 steps below explain how a Skype connection can be setup in the class. Requires a laptop with Uniwide connection and HDMI cable.

  1. Log-in to the demonstrators desktop computer.
  2. Connect your laptop to the HDMI (or alternative VGA) port on the desktop behind the monitor.
    1. Connect your laptop to the powerpoint on the wall to ensure it does not run flat.
  3. Make sure the laptop is connected to the Uniwide wireless network.
    1. If not you can use eduroam network or will have to find a nearby port to connect the laptop by cable.
  4. Use the demonstrator control panel to select laptop/HDMI input.
    1. This will show your laptop screen on all the local projector units.
    2. Do not do this yet if you want to talk to just the Port Macquarie students first.
  5. Turn on Skype on your laptop.
    1. You will need to download Skype software and set up a Skype account if you do not have one.
  6. Videocall "lindaferrington".
    1. Alternatively you can search for the Skype user by name. We may need to set up a unique non-personal account in future.
    2. My user name is "Mark Hill" (m.hill@unsw.edu.au).
  7. When connected you should be able to see the Port Macquarie students in a new window.
    1. At this stage you can both see and talk to these students and also hear any sounds from their end.
    2. Ask them to wave if they can hear you clearly, adjust microphone accordingly.
    3. Ask them to be quiet during your local presentation and any other preliminary discussion you want to organise before the class starts.
  8. Click the + button at the bottom of the Skype window and select "screenshare".
    1. The Port Macquarie window will not be visible but they will see your laptop screen.
    2. The laptop camera light will remain on indicating that it is connected and they can see your screen and hear you through the microphone.
  9. If the camera light goes out you have been disconnected or lost connection. Simple repeat the connection procedure.
  10. Run your class as normal for Sydney.
    1. If using a browser display as full screen (F11).
    2. Zoom the screen (ctrl + or -) to ensure that clearly displayed locally and via Skype.
    3. Open images and movies in new tabs rather than closing the main window.
  11. When finished hangup Skype.


Note that UNSW also has access to ZOOM but Skype was easier to set up at short notice.

  Practical 3 - Fertilization to Implantation   Practical 6 - Implantation to 8 Weeks   Practical 12 - Fetal Period
 
Practical 14 - Placenta and Fetal Membranes
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BGDA:Lecture 1 | Lecture 2 | Practical 3 | Practical 6 | Practical 12 | Lecture Neural | Practical 14 | Histology Support - Female | Male | Tutorial | Medicine

Pre-Medicine Program

These are introductory lectures and practicals that form part of the Indigenous Pre-Medicine entry program.

Pre-Medicine Links: Biology 1 - Cell Types | Biology 2 - Cell Compartments, Membranes | Biology 4 - Cell Export/Import | Biology 6 - Cell Cycle Biology 7 - Cell Filament Systems | Biology 8 - Embryology


Medicine Archives 2009 - 2013

Older notes pages have been moved now to Medicine Archives.


Glossary Links

Glossary: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Numbers | Symbols | Term Link



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 15) Embryology Medicine. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Medicine

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© Dr Mark Hill 2024, UNSW Embryology ISBN: 978 0 7334 2609 4 - UNSW CRICOS Provider Code No. 00098G