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Your source for tips, advice, resources, and moral support for students and teachers of human anatomy and physiology.

 

 

The A&P Student blog & newsletter

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Blog that shares tips for making the learning of anatomy and physiology faster, more efficient, and way more fun! Subscribe to the FREE weekly newsletter based on the blog.

The A&P Student

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Survival Guide for Anatomy & Physiology: Tips, Techniques, and Shortcuts


Kevin Patton's brief manual for surviving your anatomy and physiology course. This handy tool includes study tips and strategies, illustrated analogies that help explain some of the more difficult concepts, and many illustrations and tables that summarize central ideas of A&P. The survival guide features full-color, humorous cartoons that illustrate key points . . . and an informal, conversational style.

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Lion Den

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Kevin Patton's site for A&P students with learning outlines, animated PowerPoint slides, study tips and tools, and more. This site is aimed at Kevin's students but contains many resources that can be used by any student in any A&P course.

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The A&P Professor website

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Website for A&P professors with tips, content updates, teaching tools, resource links, and conversations related to teaching and learning human anatomy and physiology. See item below for related blog and newsletter.

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The A&P Professor blog & newsletter

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The companion blog related to The A&P Professor website for A&P professors. Regularly shares tips, content updates, teaching tools, resource links, and late-breaking news related to teaching and learning human anatomy and physiology. Subscribe to the FREE weekly newsletter based on the blog.

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HAPS Institute

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The professional continuing education program of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS), offering short graduate biology courses in a flexible format for working faculty who teach human anatomy and/or physiology at a range of levels.

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The Electronic Professor website

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OK, it's not specifically for A&P . . . it's Kevin Patton's website for professors of any discipline who use (or want to use electronic resources in teaching and learning. Find FREE software, web tools, images and animations, advice, and tips. See item below for related blog and newsletter.

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The Electronic Professor blog & newsletter

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The companion blog related to The Electronic Professor website for faculty in any discipline. Selecting the best electronic and computer tools to use in college teaching and learning and developing best practices in using these tools. Subscribe to the FREE weekly newsletter based on the blog.

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