Category: Daily
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The hardest thing
YouTube has changed over the the last 10 years. How do you get on, should you get on, and why do you want to get on?
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The future of anatomy study
Technology is moving along and I have a few ideas for the future of anatomy study.
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Knees 2.0
Dave Graham-Woollard came up with this idea of creating knees with ligaments that could be loosened to demonstrate the role of each ligment in a different form of stbility of the knee. We 3D printed knees and used nylon cord with detachable toggles to simulate the ligaments. After feedback from students this year I’ve been…
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No internet!
What do we do? Unexpected jobs and problems are always appearing. How do we fit them into the rest of our lives?
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5 things I say to new medical students
It’s the time of year when new medical students start their courses. It’s an exciting and maybe a daunting time, so here are a few of the things that I tell new students when they pop into my office for a chat. Also Baldur’s Gate 3.
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Evaluation for kicks
The other study I presented last week was what students told me about the knee model we 3D printed with cord for ligaments that can be released to simulate injury.
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Presenting YouTube viewer data
I went to an anatomy conference in Prague and presented some data from you lot about why you watch anatomy videos on YouTube. The original short is here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dMXp6VUaWNA
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Taking a break
When you take a break it can be a bit of a jolt when you come back.
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See the world at 3mph
You see different things when travelling at different speeds.