Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 026: Basic Anatomy of Chest Trauma

9 Apr

This is a screencast of a recent lecture I gave to some first year med students. It’s mainly to give the students some clinical info to keep their regular anatomy teaching relevant. It’s not designed to be a comprehensive intro to trauma in any way.

It’s longer than the usual podcasts so I’ve split into two parts.

Feedback, is as always, welcome.

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13 Replies to “Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 026: Basic Anatomy of Chest Trauma

  1. I’m having trouble seeing the anatomy of the chest starting at 21:24 & ending at 22:15.

    Great lecture by the way!

    I love #FOAMed

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  3. Great talk – will recommend to my students and junior docs (although as you say, nice refresher for the seniors too!). The pictures stopped at 21mins though, but came back around 22:30…

  4. I really enjoy all of your podcasts. I always listen to them when driving home from my rural placement. Thank you!

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