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Human Brain Part 1 - Episode 21

Oct 23, 202051 minEp. 21
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Summary

Host Dr. Steve Sullivan welcomes author and professor Dr. Charles Welsh for the podcast's first interview, discussing teaching A&P during a pandemic, favorite topics like the skeletal and nervous systems, and often-missed subjects like the reproductive system. The episode then transitions into a detailed anatomical introduction to the human brain, exploring its protective meninges, regional structures of the brainstem, diencephalon, cerebellum, and cerebrum, concluding with the crucial roles of white matter tracts, brain ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid.

Episode description

Episode 21 begins our journey into the anatomy and physiology of the human brain, starting, of course, with anatomy. It also marks our first episode with a guest. Dr. Charles Welsh is not only a professor of Biology at Duquesne University, but he is also the author of Hole's Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology, as well as a co-author on Hole's Anatomy & Physiology (the majors-level textbook), both published by McGraw-Hill Education. Dr. Welsh and I discuss teaching and writing about anatomy & physiology as well as some important A&P concepts that students need to get.

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