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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Spotlight Anatomy's Upper Limb Series! In this episode, we will be covering the osteology of the shoulder and relating it to key clinical conditions such as clavicle and scapula fractures.
Need some more help with revision? Our supplementary notes and worksheets provide the perfect studying companion to our podcast! These can be found at https://bit.ly/3rnVCfV.
The Upper Limb Series is dedicated to Mr Ian White, head of the dissection room at the University of Leicester. We would like to thank him for passing on his passion for the anatomical sciences and supporting us through this subject!
Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for medical education, and does not create any doctor-patient relationship, and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. Although we strive to offer the best educational resource, we do not guarantee the accuracy of our material. Should you find any mistakes in our resources, please do get in touch so we can rectify them as soon as possible.
By Spotlight AnatomyWelcome to the inaugural episode of Spotlight Anatomy's Upper Limb Series! In this episode, we will be covering the osteology of the shoulder and relating it to key clinical conditions such as clavicle and scapula fractures.
Need some more help with revision? Our supplementary notes and worksheets provide the perfect studying companion to our podcast! These can be found at https://bit.ly/3rnVCfV.
The Upper Limb Series is dedicated to Mr Ian White, head of the dissection room at the University of Leicester. We would like to thank him for passing on his passion for the anatomical sciences and supporting us through this subject!
Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for medical education, and does not create any doctor-patient relationship, and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. Although we strive to offer the best educational resource, we do not guarantee the accuracy of our material. Should you find any mistakes in our resources, please do get in touch so we can rectify them as soon as possible.