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===Medicine Lectures and Practicals===
===Medicine Lectures and Practicals===
====Introduction====
All my lectures and labs are presented through the online Wiki interface and run on any platform Mac/PC/Linux on any browser, on any format (desktop, tablet, mobile phone). The embedded videos and audio do not require any specialised player (no Flash required) and are HTML5 compliant MP4 or MP3. There are no access restrictions and all content is available at all times to anyone with internet access. In the practical classes, there are quizzes that also require no additional software installation. Research references (citations) link through their PMID to the external PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed) Medline database, and all in-page citations and reference lists are formatted through an extension that requires only the PMID. Online pages can be reformatted for printing or for preparation of PDFs. Local support in Sydney is provided by Medicine IT, who also maintains the MediaWiki software updates. Content can be edited by staff, but I ask that any access and changes be initially discussed with me to ensure continuity of the student learning experience and some general design/naming issues. I also lock the Medicine Lecture and Practical pages for only admin editing.
All my lectures and labs are presented through the online Wiki interface and run on any platform Mac/PC/Linux on any browser, on any format (desktop, tablet, mobile phone). The embedded videos and audio do not require any specialised player (no Flash required) and are HTML5 compliant MP4 or MP3. There are no access restrictions and all content is available at all times to anyone with internet access. In the practical classes, there are quizzes that also require no additional software installation. Research references (citations) link through their PMID to the external PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed) Medline database, and all in-page citations and reference lists are formatted through an extension that requires only the PMID. Online pages can be reformatted for printing or for preparation of PDFs. Local support in Sydney is provided by Medicine IT, who also maintains the MediaWiki software updates. Content can be edited by staff, but I ask that any access and changes be initially discussed with me to ensure continuity of the student learning experience and some general design/naming issues. I also lock the Medicine Lecture and Practical pages for only admin editing.



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2016

Medicine Lectures and Practicals

Introduction

All my lectures and labs are presented through the online Wiki interface and run on any platform Mac/PC/Linux on any browser, on any format (desktop, tablet, mobile phone). The embedded videos and audio do not require any specialised player (no Flash required) and are HTML5 compliant MP4 or MP3. There are no access restrictions and all content is available at all times to anyone with internet access. In the practical classes, there are quizzes that also require no additional software installation. Research references (citations) link through their PMID to the external PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed) Medline database, and all in-page citations and reference lists are formatted through an extension that requires only the PMID. Online pages can be reformatted for printing or for preparation of PDFs. Local support in Sydney is provided by Medicine IT, who also maintains the MediaWiki software updates. Content can be edited by staff, but I ask that any access and changes be initially discussed with me to ensure continuity of the student learning experience and some general design/naming issues. I also lock the Medicine Lecture and Practical pages for only admin editing.

Textbooks

In addition to additional Wiki resources outside the course pages, there are currently two Embryology textbooks (http://tiny.cc/Embryology_UNSW_Textbooks) that can be accessed by students through UNSW Library links. Note that I have had to regularly update these links, as new editions and different online service providers are linked by proxy through the Library and these links also change.

eMed

The eMed Learning Activity Form (LAF) for lecture and practical classes also link through Key References sub-heading to the relevant Wiki pages and online Embryology textbook chapters.

2015

BGDA 2015

Lectures

  • BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 1
    • BGDA lecture covers conceptus development from fertilization to implantation to trilaminar embryo formation.
  • BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 2
    • This lecture covers the period of Embryonic development, in Humans from week 3 to week 8 (GA week 5-10) and is divided into 23 Carnegie stages of embryonic development.

Practicals

  • BGDA Practical - Fertilization to Implantation (practical 3)
  • BGDA Practical - Implantation to 8 Weeks (practical 6)
  • BGDA Practical - Fetal Development (practical 12)
  • BGDA Practical - Placenta and Fetal Membranes (practical 14)
    • To understand the development, anatomy and histology of the placenta and the fetal membranes.

2013

2012

BGDA

BGDA Practical - Placenta and Fetal Membranes

Foundations

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  1. Foundations - Introduction to Microscopy Wed 29/2 Wed 29/2 http://vslides.unsw.edu.au/VirtualSlideV2.nsf/id/E58365
  2. Foundations - Histology Cells and Tissues Mon 5/3 Wed 7/3 http://vslides.unsw.edu.au/VirtualSlideV2.nsf/id/1D40FC
  3. Foundations - Histology Epithelia and Skin Mon 26/3 Thur 29/3 http://vslides.unsw.edu.au/VirtualSlideV2.nsf/id/2C7AF9

2011

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2010

Pre-Medicine Program

This introductory lecture discusses key topics in biology related to human development.

See also Cell Biology Topics

Online Textbook Access

Book Title Publisher Collection ISBN Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YTD
Moore & Persaud: The Developing Human Elsevier Other 978-1-4160-3706-4 0 1 60 81 2671 977 64 306 293 371 17 44 4885
Schoenwolf: Larsen's Human Embryology Elsevier Other 978-0-443-06811-9 0 2 23 290 2452 759 25 287 622 361 73 28 4922

2011

BGD-B


ILP 2009 Project - An online cardiac embryology educational module.

Cardiac Embryology

Begin Basic module

Basic Cardiac Embryology

  1. The Primitive Heart Tube
  2. Divisions of the Embryonic Heart
  3. Vascular Connections to the Embryonic Heart

Begin Intermediate module:

Intermediate Cardiac Embryology

  1. The Primordial Heart Tube
  2. Looping of the Heart Tube
  3. Atrial and Ventricular Septation
  4. Development of the Outflow Tract
  5. Development of Heart Valves
  6. Abnormalities of Cardiac Development
  7. Overview of Vascular Development

Begin Advanced module:

Advanced Cardiac Embryology

  1. Early Embryonic Heart Fields
  2. The Endocardial Heart Tubes
  3. Cardiac Looping
  4. Cardiac Septation
  5. Outflow Tract Development
  6. Valve Development
  7. Development of the Cardiac Conduction System
  8. Developmental Abnormalities
  9. Molecular Control of Development