The A Professor

Another Big Year in Teaching Anatomy Physiology | Episode 62


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Host Kevin Patton's strong support for regular debriefing and reviewing prompts a look back at previous episodes of The A&P Professor podcast at the beginning of a new "season" of podcasts. Join this review of content updates, teaching tips, special topics, plus a discussion of future directions.

00:47 | Debriefing 05:32 | Sponsored by AAA 05:59 | Lucky Numbers 18:06 | Sponsored by HAPI 19:04 | Science Updates 30:41 | Sponsored by HAPS 31:14 | Teaching Strategies 44:55 | Survey Says... 45:31 | Future Directions 47:48 | Staying Connected

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Debriefing

5 minutes

A look back at the second full season of this podcast is an example of the kind of debriefing that we can be doing as faculty—and which can make us feel really good about what we're doing.

Sponsored by AAA

0.5 minutes

  • A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org.
    • Searchable transcript
    • Captioned audiogram

Lucky Numbers

12 minutes

As scientists, we like to count things right? Get data, that is. So here are the numbers summarizing what happened over the last year in this podcast. Hidden benefit: use these numbers when getting your lottery ticket because they may be lucky!

Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program

1 minute

The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is a graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in contemporary instructional practice, this program helps you power up your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out!

NOTE: HAPI is looking for a new online adjunct instructor with significant experience in teaching undergrad A&P. Just use this link and scroll down to "Employment Opportunities" for more info.

  • nycc.edu/hapi

Science Updates

11.5 minutes

Wow, we covered a lot of updates in science content related to the concepts of the typical A&P course. These are not "must add" updates, but do inform our deep understanding as teachers of A&P.

To scan these updates, go to the Episode List at theAPprofessor.org/podlist

Sponsored by HAPS

0.5 minutes

The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Don't forget the HAPS Awards, which provide assistance for participating in the HAPS Annual Conference.

  • Anatomy & Physiology Society
    • theAPprofessor.org/haps
  • Thanks to Kevin Flaherty for his testimonial in the HAPS Blog regarding...
    • Kevin's Unofficial Guide to the HAPS Annual Conference | 2019 Edition | Episode 42
    • Now is a good time to submit your questions, comments, tips, & stories for the upcoming 2020 edition!

Teaching Strategies

13.5 minutes

Lots of tips, strategies, perspectives, and examples! Lots.

To scan the topics, go to the Episode List at theAPprofessor.org/podlist

Survey Says...

0.5 minute

  • Please take about 5 minutes to answer some questions—it will really help improve this podcast!
    • Yes; I'll give you extra credit if you fill out a survey!
    • theAPprofessor.org/survey

Future Directions

2 minutes

What's next?

Maybe some interviews or conversations with experts from inside and from outside the A&P community.

A new bi-monthly segment from Krista Rompolski, summarizing what's new in the teaching/learning literature that we can use in the A&P course. Starts later this spring!

What's your suggestion? What do you want to hear in the coming year?

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