Anatomy On The Go

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In this podcast, you can learn anatomy wherever you go, driving in the car, at the gym, or doing work around the house. The first episodes will introduce you to the human anatomy systems. Additional episodes will be dedicated to directly answering your anatomy questions and providing resources to help you learn more effectively, quickly, and with less stress.

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  • All in for anatomy
    So grateful for this podcast
    This podcast helped me ace my first anatomy midterm; I now listen to it on my walks to and from class as part of my study regimen. There’s quick tips and tricks as well as the general knowledge that allows for fast digestion of a ton of info. An absolute necessity when studying this subject! Thank you so much for creating it!!
  • katie08030726282mila
    Want to see all episodes
    I love this! How can I access all of the episodes? It is only showing me a select few
  • Savannah lncjhu
    Great
    I’ve been trying to find a good podcast for learning anatomy for 2 years now. This is the best one
  • caitie1214
    The best podcast to learn anatomy
    I drive a lot for work and was needing a way to study anatomy on the go. This podcast has been an absolute god-send! Seth manages to keep you engaged while hitting on the key parts of anatomy. There are some topics that I tried to study for years and only after listening to this podcast did I feel that I really mastered them
  • Billy Joe Jr.
    I PASSED!
    Thanks to your help with Anatomy I passed the PMA exam. By breaking the information into smaller chucks I was finally able to absorb it. Thank your for sharing your knowledge and communicating so clearly! Excellent podcast!
  • brookegilbert1977
    Amazing!!!
    I love how you break the anatomy into different compartments, give practical tips and mnemonics to remember the information, and explain why certain muscles have their names! I can’t get enough of this! Have you ever considered a segment on “how to” and tips on localization of certain muscles that cause certain neuromuscular issues? For example, identifying and localizing muscles that are affected in patients with upper and/lower limb spasticity? Thank you!!!
  • anatomyishard
    So glad I found this!
    You guys!!! If you are taking anatomy you need this in your life! After my class I listen to this podcast as a refresher. It’s perfect for helping students learn and the resources provided are amazing!!
  • Marg2022
    Grateful for this podcast!
    Not only does Professor Jump do a great job explaining anatomy, he does it in such an enthusiastic way that it makes me have a more positive feeling about the subject matter. When I'm feeling frustrated or stressed about learning all of this, I listen to a chapter and I immediately feel more confident and motivated. You can tell he is such a nice guy who invested in his students. I wish he was the professor for the anatomy class I'm taking, but he's not, so this podcast is the next best thing.
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