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H1 Learning Outcomes and Responses; Viscera and Visceral Systems ANAT30008

Learning outcomes with paired responses for Viscera and Visceral Systems 2021 Broad topics include...

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ANAT30008 Revision Questions

Revision questions for Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis. Good luck!

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H1 Visceral Summary Notes

Comprehensive summary notes for each regional viscera for ANAT30008. Includes region, organ, structu...

11 pages, 3000 words

ANAT30008 Comprehensive Notes 2022 (H1 91)

Concise notes covering all the following lectures: ANS Thoracic Walls Pleura and Lungs Diaphra...

40 pages, 21387 words

2020 S2 ANAT30008 Notes

This is note is written throughout the semester, and covers ALL the details you need to know on this...

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ANAT30008 LECTURE NOTES H1 (93)

If you want to easily get a H1 for ANAT30008 and a score above 90, then these are the notes for you!...

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ANAT30008 Summary Notes

These notes include: - A summary of all lecture topics, in order of how they were taught in Semeste...

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Anatomy Practical Summary Notes

Summary Notes for Practical Guide details.

12 pages, 1500 words

ANAT30008 Lecture Notes (H1-90): Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis, Head and Neck

These notes cover lectures from the Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis and Head & Neck topics. They are particu...

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ANAT30008 H1 92 NOTES

These notes comprehensively cover all content covered in lectures and practicals in Viscera and Visc...

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Reviews

LOVED THIS SUBJECT! Jason was such a good coordinator/lecturer and there was not one aspect of this subject that I disliked learning about. You get a lot more freedom in the practical classes compared to ANAT30007 and to do well you do have to have initiative. However, I do think a H1 is achievable, especially if you enjoy anatomy and hold yourself accountable throughout the semester.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2023

Was an awesome subject with an awesome lecturer who knows how to teach anatomy very clearly. The lecture slides were clear and well made which made learning the complicated anatomy more straightforward. Would defo recommend.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022

I put in so much effort only to end up with a 67. I enjoyed the practical component. The lecturers mark way too harshly, especially Janet's section where she asked about the topic repitively on MST and exam that she barely touched on for 1 minute! DO not take it thinking it is like Second yr HSF subject.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022

A really well-run subject. All of the lecturers were well-informed and passionate about their content. I enjoyed the clinical lectures with guest lecturers which provided fantastic real-world applications of what we were learning. Jason is a fantastic coordinator who is very easy-going and kind. I found looking at cadavers extremely emotionally distressing at times and he set time out of his day to have a one-on-one zoom call with me and talk through how he could best support my learning. Having the 6th lockdown wasn't ideal but Jason was also very forthcoming on how they were trying to hold practicals. Even though we weren't able to do the in-person dissections I really appreciate his weekly updates and all the efforts he made to try and give us the best possible experience. The demonstrators in the pracs were also lovely. They were all so well-experienced with incredible careers and you could tell they really wanted us to learn and appreciate the cadaveric material - I felt very comfortable asking them questions. Even though the attendance dropped by the end of the semester, they still made themselves available for 3 hours weekly for those who turned up. The MSTs were fair and H1's were achievable. Personally, I found the theory component of the EOS exam to be more difficult than the practical component. Make sure you give yourself enough time for the SAQ section, I messed up badly with this and it ruined my grade. I'd really encourage you to print off unlabelled diagrams and have a go of labelling yourself (e.g. labelling the exit paths of cranial nerves, vessels of coronary circulation). Acland's Anatomy is also another fantastic source for studying practical content, I'd recommend it 100%!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2021

Great subject. Loved it. The dissections were the best part. Good knowledge base for medicine and related health graduate courses.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017

Enjoyable, but I personally felt that some of the content of this subject made it harder than ANAT30007 Human Locomotor Systems. Especially the pelvis! But same as ANAT30007, resources are awesome of course, and I loved having several guest lecturers who could give us an insight into the study&use of anatomy in the real world.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019

In my opinion, this is one of the most enjoyable subjects offered in uni. Jason, the main lecturer and coordinator, is very passionate about the subject and is great at teaching. The content is also very interesting, just have to make sure to not fall behind as some lectures do build on previous ones. The practicals (workshops and dissections) are great resources which allowed us to explore the organs in its 3 dimensional form.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

If you keep up with the content this subject is super enjoyable and the pracs are extremely useful and great fun.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017

Perhaps the best anatomy selective. The demonstrators are extremely friendly, willing to help and have sound knowledge in all subject areas. Jason is particularly helpful in reminding students to undertake active learning and provides engaging demonstrations in prac classes. The prac classes are self-directed and allows you to spend time on topics you're more unfamiliar with. A fantastic subject overall. Would definitely recommend doing anatomy as part of your major/minor.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017

A wonderful subject taught thoroughly and in depth. Can become overwhelming in terms of the nerves and vessels but it helps to interact with tutors in the practical classes and look through numerous textbooks to clarify understanding.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016