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The A&P Professor Podcast
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Content updates and teaching advice for teachers of human anatomy & physiology (A&P) from professor, author, and mentor Kevin Patton. 

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Nov 16, 2018

Host Kevin Patton previews the content of The Elephant Episode. Huh? Yep, elephants.

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Episode 31 topics:

  • Mechanism of memory formation
  • What elephants can teach us about anatomy & physiology

 

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List of URLs of curated A&P media we can use in teaching, complied by Barbara Waxer (available only in the TAPP app)

 

Word dissections:

  • pachyderm
  • integument

 

The A&P Professor Book Club has two new recommendations in this preview:

The Scent of Desire: Discovering our Enigmatic Sense of Smell
by Rachel Herz

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Receptors
by Richard Restak

Receptors book cover

 

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