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Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast

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Interviews and discussions with teachers and students who use the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System, the hands-on approach to learning human anatomy.

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Anatomy Education and Career Focus in Oklahoma with Nancy Harris

March 26, 2024 22:30 - 33 minutes - 21.9 MB

Nancy Harris is a 15-year veteran teacher of Health Careers at Northeast Tech in Claremore, Oklahoma. She is an RN with a background in School Nursing and Pediatrics. Anatomy in Clay® Learning System has been part of her anatomy curriculum for those 15 years. It started small with just one MANIKEN®. Northeast Tech saw the value and increased the inventory to 32 Student 2 models. Nancy attended a professional development session with Anatomy in Clay® Learning System in Chicago which she says s...

The Anatomy VIdeo and Imagery Diversity Project

March 07, 2024 23:21 - 45 minutes - 29.5 MB

TThis time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, a special conversation with three individuals involved with the Anatomy Video and Imagery Diversity project, also known as AVID. AVID is an open repository of images available to free to educators and students alike and it just became available this week, specifically on March 4, 2024. On the podcast are Sarah Anderson, an assistant professor of anatomy at the University of Calgary; Elena Huang, a second year medical student at McMas...

Setting A Relaxed Mood For Anatomy Education - With Jan Langston

February 29, 2024 21:08 - 24 minutes - 16.5 MB

Jan Langston graduated nursing school in 1994 from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Jan worked in labor and delivery for three years followed by 21 years in with an OB/GYN. In 2014, she graduated from the University of North Alabama with a masters degree in nursing education. Jan worked at a local junior college part time for two years in the nursing simulation lab beginning in 2014 and, in 2017, she started at Hartselle High School, what she calls her “dream job.” On the video, among...

The Magic of Inquiry at Meridian High School - With Kish Rafique

February 28, 2024 16:23 - 35 minutes - 22.7 MB

Kish Rafique teaches human anatomy and physiology at Meridian High School, an International Baccalaureate School and part of the Falls Church City Public Schools in Virginia. She’s also the assistant wrestling coach and girls wrestling coach - a role that gives her considerable opportunities to discuss anatomy with her athletes.  Aside from teaching, Kish is pursuing her doctorate in education at Virginia Tech. More about Meridian High School: https://mhs.fccps.org/ Intro and Outro music "Vic...

Hands-On Animal Science Instruction With Katie Green

November 21, 2023 17:14 - 25 minutes - 17.1 MB

Katherine “Katie” Green is a sixth year Animal Science teacher at Dover High School and Regional Career Technical Center in Dover, NH. Originally from Massachusetts, Katie found her passion for agriculture through the 4-H Dairy project which led her to study dairy science in college. However, through working with local youth and advocacy groups and clubs, her track changed to focus on Agricultural Education. Her current classroom focuses on Animal Science, Veterinary Science, and developing c...

Hands-On Learning at Elite Academic Academy

November 16, 2023 13:48 - 26 minutes - 17.4 MB

Lupe Rodriguez has dedicated over 20 years to Career and Technical Education, evolving through various essential roles in the field. Her journey began as a classroom teacher, where she first developed passion for vocational education. She advanced to positions such as CTE curriculum coordinator and CTE pathway manager, honing her skills in developing and managing career-focused educational programs. Now, as the Associate Director of CTE for Elite Academic Academy, she continues to lead and sh...

Troy Lavigne: Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy

October 21, 2023 14:37 - 34 minutes - 22.4 MB

  Troy Lavigne graduated from the Boulder College of Massage Therapy and holds specialized certifications in Orthopedic/Sports and Pediatric massage. He is currently the Director of Education for the Colorado AMTA and is a published author for Advanced Healing Journal as well as a published researcher. Troy opened his massage clinic in Boulder CO in 2005. He was the head massage therapist for the Colorado Rapids U-23 Team and the Oskar Blues Professional Indoor Arena Team. For six seasons Tro...

Hands-On Learning at Summit Salon Academy in Tampa Bay

October 09, 2023 18:52 - 32 minutes - 19.3 MB

Betsy Duncan is a Florida native and grew up in Fort Myers. Her passion for massage was discovered in High School Theater where she would give shoulder massages to classmates. Wanting to learn more, she attended Heritage Institute for 1,000 hours, becoming a nationally certified massage therapist in 2005. She then worked with chiropractors and physical therapist for several years, focusing on helping people with injuries. From 2007 to the present Betsy has worked for the Hyatt Regency Coconut...

Black in Anatomy With Dr. Melissa Carroll

October 05, 2023 19:09 - 36 minutes - 24.8 MB

Dr. Melissa Carroll is an associate professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. Dr. Carroll’s research interests include anatomical education with an emphasis on health professions education, anatomical variation, and structural diversity, and the history of anatomical sciences with an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion. She currently serves on the board of the American Association for Anatomy and has ...

Multi-Modal Learning at Winthrop University

September 26, 2023 19:46 - 35 minutes - 22.8 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, the guests are two assistant professors of biology from Winthrop University in South Carolina.  After earning a Ph.D. from the University of Campinas in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Silvia Wozniak became a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Neurology at New York University, where she worked with lysosomal storage diseases diagnosis. A year later she moved to the Department of Human Genetics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York t...

Graham Whiteside: Anatomic Excellence

August 15, 2023 18:30 - 46 minutes - 29.2 MB

Graham Whiteside was born into his healthcare and education career. His father, Frank Whiteside, was a British Royal Army Medical Corps, State Registered Nurse that used to practice his medical talks & demonstration for troops with Graham as his audience. He would assist his father when he provided medical cover at rodeos & gymkhana’s and trusted his father to set him on fire for a simulated Military Field Kitchen Explosion in 1985. Graham went on to train and work for 15 years, as a General ...

Bobby Kopp: Hands-on Learning at Milton Hershey School

June 14, 2023 15:30 - 43 minutes - 28.3 MB

  Bobby Kopp is a Heath Science Teacher at Milton Hershey School.  Before pursuing his career as a teacher, Bobby was trained as a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Pittsburgh.  Bobby grew up in St. Marys, Pennsylvania where he began his professional healthcare career as an EMT employed at St. Marys Area Ambulance Service.  After college, Bobby developed his nursing experience in the IMCU at St. Vincent Hospital in Erie, PA until he returned ...

Tracy Howard: Cincinnati Zoo Academy

June 01, 2023 15:27 - 28 minutes - 18.7 MB

Tracy Greeley Howard began teaching in 2003 after moving to Cincinnati from Philadelphia, where she was a Zookeeper and a research scientist. She holds two Masters Degrees: MAT in Biological Science from Miami University and MEd in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Cincinnati, with an Educational Leadership endorsement from Ohio Dominican. Tracy is a Senior Professional Educator in Science and Career Technology with the Ohio Department of Education who has sat on several state...

Eric Salahub: The Power of Active Learning

May 24, 2023 13:10 - 37 minutes - 26 MB

Eric Salahub has been at Front Range Community College in Fort Collins Colorado since 1999 where he teaches philosophy and serves as an instructional coach. In his coaching role, Eric has worked with hundreds of teachers helping them improve their craft in face-to-face, online, and hybrid classes.  Over the past 10 years, Eric's main teaching and research focus is in Active Learning and he is the co-creator and director of the Active Learning Institute.  In 2018 Eric was named the Colorado Co...

Heather Johnson: Sports Medicine at Westwood High School

May 15, 2023 14:16 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Heather Johnson teaches Sports Medicine 1 and 2 teacher at Westwood High School in Blythewood, South Carolina. Johnson earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of South Florida where she worked with the women's soccer team, baseball and of course football  Johnson was one of six graduate students in the country chosen to take part in a new program placing Certified Athletic Trainers in the military. She left Tampa for Columbia and the University of South Carolina. After two years at...

Amanda Meyer - Eponyms in Anatomical Terminology

April 19, 2023 23:04 - 36 minutes - 24 MB

Dr. Amanda Meyer is a senior lecturer in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia in Perth. She teaches gross anatomy, neuroanatomy and histology and she is a reviewer of, and mentor for, the university’s Associate Fellowship and Fellowship of Higher Education Academy applications. Dr. Meyer is a member of the School of Human Sciences Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee. She is also a founding member of the Global Neuroanatomy Network and, among many other re...

Rachelle Harner: Hands-On Learning at Geibel Catholic Junior-Senior High School

March 25, 2023 15:49 - 26 minutes - 18.5 MB

Rachelle Harner is the senior high school science instructor at Geibel Catholic Junior Senior High School in Connellsville, Pennsylvania.  Rachelle has a master’s degree in Instructional Design and Technology from Walden University and a bachelor’s degree in Physics and Secondary Science Education from West Virginia University.  Rachelle has been a science educator since 2003 in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia.  During her career, Rachelle has taught a variety of grade-level, Advanced Pl...

Lynne Ross: Multi-Modal Anatomy Instruction at Pueblo Community College

February 13, 2023 22:58 - 29 minutes - 20.2 MB

Lynne Ross is the Coordinator for the Human Anatomy Learning Center at Pueblo Community College in Pueblo, Colorado. Lynne has a master's degree in Health and Human Performance with a specialization in exercise physiology from Auburn University and a bachelor's degree in physical education from State University of New York at Cortland. Lynne has worked as an instructor in massage therapy, anatomy and physiology, sports massage, and physical education instructor, among many other teaching posi...

Debbi Warren: Medical Career Pathways Course - On-Demand Professional Development

January 13, 2023 22:14 - 25 minutes - 16.4 MB

Debbi Warren is the instructor for the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System's online course, Medical Career Pathways. Debbi retired from her career as a high school teacher in 2015 after teaching anatomy, chemistry and biology for 28 years for the Medford School District in Oregon.  Even to this day, Debbi tries to stay retired, though she keeps getting involved with school. Debbi holds a bachelor's of science degree in biochemistry from Southern Oregon University and a master's degree in seconda...

Qian Moss: Des Moines Area Community College

December 21, 2022 16:18 - 28 minutes - 19.6 MB

Professor Qian Moss teaches biology, anatomy, physiology, and nutrition at the DMACC. She is also a Pre-Medicine Advisor, helping DMACC students interested in medical fields choose course curriculum, meet clinical requirements, and navigate the application process.  Moss grew up in China and graduated from the Third Military Medical University of China in Sichuan Province.  She also earned a Master's Degree in Microbiology from the University of Georgia. Professor Moss enjoys teaching about w...

Hannah Aslin: Vista Peak Preparatory

November 25, 2022 16:48 - 22 minutes - 15.1 MB

Hannah Aslin has a  bachelors degree in Biology and her masters in Teaching in Diverse Contexts, both from The University of Colorado Denver.. She first started in a pre-med program before selecting the teaching path.  She teaches at Vista Peak Preparatory in Aurora, Colorado where The Biomedical Sciences Pathway has turned out to be the perfect fit. Hannah is passionate about teaching kids to think for themselves and to take ownership over their learning.  She strives to help develop indepen...

Meadow Campbell: AnatomyLove

November 21, 2022 13:43 - 41 minutes - 27.2 MB

Dr. Meadow Campbell, PhD is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Anatomical Science and Education at Saint Louis University School of Medicine where she teaches anatomy and histology. Dr. Campbell {or, just Meadow} also shares her passion for these subjects on her social media accounts and her blog, called AnatomyLove. Dr. Campbell holds a master’s degree in Biological Anthropology and a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and History from Wichita State University  More: On Instagram: _ana...

Leslie Samuel: Interactive Biology

October 21, 2022 12:39 - 36 minutes - 25.3 MB

Leslie Samuel is the dynamic and engaging founder of . Originally from Caribbean island of St. Maarten, Samuel moved at age 17 to Michigan to attend Andrews University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Zoology and went on to earn a master’s degree in biology with an emphasis in neurobiology. Samuel found his passion for biology while in the class Systems Physiology, especially when he started learning about the nervous system. Samuel at first put aside his dream o...

Nathan Fleming: Outstanding Project Lead the Way Teacher

August 10, 2022 15:46 - 26 minutes - 17.3 MB

Missouri teacher Nathan Fleming started teaching high school science in 2000. Teaching for the first ten years at two small rural schools, Fleming learned the value of strong student relationships and he gained experience teaching nearly every subject.  In 2010, Fleming transferred to a larger area high school, West Plains High School, and helped start their Project Lead the Way biomedical program in 2016.  Two years later he partnered with the local hospital to start the annual white coat ce...

Cat Butler Bodywork

August 03, 2022 19:25 - 38 minutes - 24.6 MB

Cat Butler is a certified massage therapist based in San Francisco. She works in various modalities including trigger point therapy, structural integration, deep tissue, and myofascial release. Cat is an eighth generation Northern Californian, raised on her family’s 175 year old cattle ranch in Napa Valley. Cat Butler is also an artist and her work combines the techniques of the old masters and the sharp contrasts of contemporary bright and bold pop art colors. Inspired by nature, philosophy,...

Angela Black - University of Maryland's Department of Animal and Avian Sciences

July 29, 2022 16:51 - 40 minutes - 27.5 MB

Dr. Angela Black is the clinical veterinarian at the Department of Animal and Avian Sciences at the University of Maryland in College Park. Dr. Black coordinates the animal care program and provides veterinary care for animals housed in the Animal Sciences Building as well as at the Campus Farm. She also teaches undergraduate classes and is a co-advisor of the pre-veterinary club.  Dr. Black completed her veterinary training at Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Bi...

Kristin Griffith: Hands-On Learning at Colton High School

May 11, 2022 15:29 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

Kristin Griffith is currently the Lead Teacher for the Heal Pathway at Colton High School in Colton California. This pathway aims to prepare students for a career in the medical field. She also serves as subject lead for the Biology department. Kristin has a master's degree in General Biology from Point Loma Nazarene University and has been a classroom teacher for 12 years now. She has taught a wide range of subjects and grades spanning from middle school to community college. Kristin is curr...

Nancy Allen and Cindy le Coq: Perspectives from the National Consortium for Health Science Education

April 25, 2022 15:45 - 44 minutes - 30.1 MB

Nancy Allen currently serves as the Executive Director off the National Consortium for Health Science Education.  Her healthcare background is in nursing, but she also has experience as a classroom teacher, as South Carolina’s Health Science State Leader and HOSA - Health Occupations Students of America - Sate Advisor. She has also served as the HOSA-Future Health Professionals Associate Director. Joining Nancy Allen on the podcast is Cindy Le Coq, who has been working with the National Conso...

Stacie & Kennedy Elwood: Like Mother, Like Daughter When It Comes to Hands-On Learning

April 18, 2022 19:08 - 37 minutes - 24.6 MB

Stacie Elwood has been a sports medicine and Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Biomedical Science teacher at Ashley Ridge High School in Summerville, South Carolina for the past 14 years.  She brings her experience as a certified athletic trainer and love of medicine to the classroom.  She strives to provide her students with opportunities that will connect classroom content to the real world.  Her goal is to create confidence and a strong knowledge base that will equip students in becoming future ...

Ann Cunningham: "Making Information" at the Colorado Center for the Blind

April 06, 2022 19:39 - 30 minutes - 19.6 MB

Ann Cunningham is a consultant for the Colorado Center for the Blind, a world-renowned rehabilitation training center located south of Denver in Littleton, Colorado. She is also a tactile author/illustrator, artist, and innovator recognized by the Independent Book Publishers Association (The Benjamin Franklin Award - gold); the Denver Botanic Gardens (Sydney Parkinson Award); and the National Federation of the Blind (The Jacob Bolotin Award for significant contributions through innovation). H...

Courtney Molino & EquiLearn's Upcoming Anatomy Discovery Workshop

March 30, 2022 16:12 - 32 minutes - 19.2 MB

Courtney Molino founded Hands on Horses in 2004 to promote the overall wellness of companion and competitive animals. A registered veterinary nurse, Courtney completed the equine rehabilitation program through the University of Tennessee and is trained in the skills necessary to design and implement a comprehensive rehabilitation program for a variety of musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions.  Courtney received her certification in equine bodywork from Equinology® and offers both sports m...

David Benedict: Anatomy in Clay® Learning System A "No Brainer" in Building Relationships with Students

March 28, 2022 12:45 - 29 minutes - 18 MB

David Benedict has been teaching at Vista PEAK High School in Aurora, Colorado for seven years, and he’s taught the Biomedical Science Pathway for six years. David Benedict is certified to teach Principals of Biomedical Science, Human Body Systems and Biomedical Innovation courses as a part of Project Lead the Way. More about Vista PEAK: https://vistapeakprep.aurorak12.org/ Intro and Outro music "Vicious Pen" courtesy of Moby Gratis https://mobygratis.com/

National Anti-Vivisection Society: Non-Animal Teaching Methods Work (And the Data are Clear)

March 24, 2022 19:04 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay Learning System podcast, two guests from the National Anti-Vivisection Society. Pam Osenkowski has been a Science Advisor for the National Anti-Vivisection Society since 2011 and is also a Science Advisor for their affiliate organization, the International Foundation for Ethical Research.  Pam earned her B.S. in Biology at the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. in Cancer Biology at Wayne State University. She conducted her postdoctoral studies in Alzheimer’s...

Tara Hamilton-Fay: Engaging College Students in Human Anatomy Education

March 16, 2022 21:01 - 58 minutes - 37.8 MB

This time on the podcast, we have the audio from the webinar led by Tara Hamilton-Fay on March 15 — the timeless topic of Engaging College Students in Human Anatomy in Education.  This webinar was presented in proud collaboration with the American Association for Anatomy. Tara Hamilton-Fay, from the University of Scranton, discusses teaching approaches and resources designed to effectively engage students in the study of human anatomy. She talks about several external resources designed to he...

Danielle Doherty-Koch: "A Sense of Family" In The Classroom

March 05, 2022 15:12 - 30 minutes - 21.3 MB

Danielle Doherty-Koch is a Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Biomedical Science and Honors Marine Science teacher at Crystal River High School in Crystal River, FL. After graduating from Florida Gulf Coast University with a degree in Marine Science, Danielle recognized the importance and power of education when spreading the message of environmental conservation. She began her career in education by teaching Marine Science before adding in the PLTW Biomedical Science courses as part of the Academy ...

Susan Murphy - Hands-On Learning at Our Lady of the Lake University

February 27, 2022 16:25 - 32 minutes - 21.9 MB

Dr. Susan Murphy is a Professor of Biology and Health Professions Advisor at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas.  Dr. Murphy's passion for anatomy and the health professions started with earthworm dissection in third grade. She later switched from a pre-med track to education when she realized, in her first anatomy lab, how much she loved learning alongside her students.  After receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, she returned to San Antonio and has b...

Jon Zahourek at the Best Horse Practices Summit - Part Two

November 30, 2021 19:00 - 37 minutes - 27.1 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay Learning System podcast, the second section of audio from founder Jon Zahourek’s presentation at the Best Horse Practices Summit in Lexington, Kentucky. The summit was for professional riders, veterinarians, life-longer learners, recreational horse owners, and university professors. The summit was held in late October at Spy Coast Farm’s Equine Education Center. In this section, Jon Zahourek talks about the greater trochanter, elephant feet, gravity, the “duty...

Jon Zahourek at The Best Horse Practices Summit - Part 1

November 16, 2021 22:22 - 28 minutes - 21.2 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay Learning System podcast, the first of several sections of audio from founder Jon Zahourek’s presentation at the Best Horse Practices Summit in Lexington, Kentucky. The summit was for professional riders, veterinarians, life-longer learners, recreational horse owners, and university professors was held Oct. 29 -31 at Spy Coast Farm’s Equine Education Center. In these introductory comments, Jon Zahourek talks about the power of hands-on learning versus dissectio...

Patrick Matous - Anatomy in Clay® Learning System at Byron Nelson High School's Biomedical Sciences Academy

October 21, 2021 18:44 - 28 minutes - 19.7 MB

Patrick Matous is a Biomedical Sciences Academy teacher at Byron Nelson High School in Trophy Club, Texas. Matous has taught for more than twenty years, including AP Biology, AP Environmental Science and AP Chemistry.  In addition to teaching College Board courses he has had the opportunity to teach International Baccalaureate classes. Matous has also coached boys and girls cross country, track, and girls basketball. Coaching gave Mr. Matous the experience of working with students in an envir...

Nicole Green and Animalearn: Providing Classroom Alternatives to Animal Dissection

September 16, 2021 15:07 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

Nicole Green is the Director of Animalearn, a humane science education program of the American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) located in Jenkintown, PA. Nicole has worked for AAVS for over 20 years, helping to enlighten educators, students, and other concerned individuals about the harmful use of animals in education. Animalearn promotes solutions to animal use in the classroom through its free alternative to dissection loan program called The Science Bank, which is celebrating its 25th anni...

Brighton High School Teacher Aarika Capra: "Learn It, Do It, Teach It"

August 06, 2021 15:18 - 39 minutes - 26.5 MB

Aarika Capra is a science Teacher and Career and Technical Educator at Brighton High School, northeast of Denver.  Aarika currently teaches Introduction to Biomedical Science, Biology, and Honors Anatomy and Physiology. Aarika earned her Bachelors in Biology from University of Wisconsin Eau Claire and her Masters in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Colorado Denver.  Aarika, who grew up in Wisconsin, is a National Board Certified Teacher.  Relationships and relevant material a...

Part 3 - Anatomy Insights With Jon Zahourek

July 28, 2021 19:58 - 17 minutes - 13.7 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, another installment of longer audio excerpts from decades-old instruction by Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon Zahourek as he discusses some basic insights into human anatomy in his ever-colorful style.  This time, he starts with the brain stem before touching on cranial nerves, the role of the trigeminal nerve, and then a discussion of orbital sockets and what the human eye configuration and shape tells us about evolution,...

A Visit with The Colorado Learning Center of Human Anatomy

July 22, 2021 19:08 - 33 minutes - 22.9 MB

A conversation with Bev Boyer and Ivannie Whistance with the Colorado Learning Center of Human Anatomy. Bev Boyer has been a Massage Therapist and Teacher of Massage and Human Anatomy for 30 years. Bev founded the center to share human anatomy study utilizing cadavers and work with donors to share their health history and lifestyle. The center allows for empowerment, enrichment and education to stimulate knowledge and interest in many healthcare practitioners, high school students and teacher...

Part 2 - Anatomy Insights With Jon Zahourek

July 15, 2021 12:28 - 22 minutes - 17 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, a longer except of audio from decades-old instruction by Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon Zahourek as he discusses some basic insights into human anatomy in his ever-colorful style.  This time, it’s one longer section of audio, about 13 minutes in all, that touches on the kinesthetic mind, muscles as “one trick ponies,” core data, bilateral symmetry, “factoids versus patterns,” metamerism, size as a defense against predati...

Anatomy Insights with Jon Zahourek

June 23, 2021 19:56 - 16 minutes - 37.8 MB

This time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, something completely different: decades-old audio from Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon Zahourek discussing some basic insights into human and mammal anatomy in his ever-colorful style.  This audio may be old, but Jon Zahourek’s ideas are fresh and his excitement level, as always, quite high. On this podcast: Origin Size vs. Muscle Size Brachiators Mammalian Pronation Thoracic Rotation Equine Patella Mammalian Intuition T...

Maddy Butcher: The Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Goes to the Best Horse Practices Summit

June 17, 2021 14:53 - 25 minutes - 59.5 MB

Maddy Butcher is the Executive Director of the Best Horse Practices Summit, which is being held this year in October 29 through October 31st in Lexington, Kentucky. At the summit, Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon Zahourek is presenting a special Equine Anatomy elective (already sold out). Aside from her duties of running the Summit, Maddy Butcher also maintains Cayuse Communications, a family of horse and outdoor-oriented websites. Maddy is a former free-lancer for the Boston Glob...

Education Consultant Chris Davis: "A Transformational System"

June 11, 2021 16:36 - 37 minutes - 42.8 MB

Chris Davis is a healthcare marketing, communications, and education consultant. He has worked in this field for the past 25 years in a variety of functions, including executive and consulting positions. He has worked both in US and international markets. An entrepreneur at heart, Chris enjoys helping build new businesses & products, innovation, and helping companies grow. Personally, Chris loves travelling, discovering new cultures / countries, doing fun stuff with his family, and sports. Ch...

Rachel Klaus & Experience Anatomy

May 06, 2021 12:38 - 31 minutes - 71.9 MB

Rachel Klaus received her master's degree in human anatomy from the University of Colorado School of Medicine where she had the opportunity to work on the Susan Potter Visible Human Project and help develop virtual anatomy resources. Rachel has been building the academic programming offered by Experience Anatomy since 2019 by integrating her experience and knowledge of various anatomical resources to provide unique educational experiences. Rachel continues to seek adventures in the outdoors a...

Scott Bloom at Piqua High School: Anatomy in Clay® Helps Prepare Students for the Hands-On Career of Heatlhcare

April 21, 2021 14:52 - 17 minutes - 41.2 MB

Scott Bloom is the Director of Secondary Curriculum and Instruction for the Piqua City School District. He has served as a high school principal and was a biology and  Anatomy/Physiology teacher in a variety of school districts. The City of Piqua is a community of 21,000 located north of Dayton, Ohio. The district, organized in 1853 and incorporated in 1908, serves an area of approximately 55 square miles in Miami County. Intro and Outro music "Viscious Pen" courtesy of  

Tom Lehman at Coconino Community College: The Adaptability of the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System

March 31, 2021 14:41 - 31 minutes - 36.2 MB

Tom Lehman has been the Lead Instructor for Anatomy & Physiology at Coconino Community College in Flagstaff, Arizona since 2006. Tom attended two years at the Creighton U. School of Medicine before deciding that he enjoyed teaching medicine more. Tom became certified as an EMT-Basic to strengthen his clinical knowledge and improve his hands-on skills. Tom has been a member of HAPS (Human Anatomy & Physiology Society) since 1999. Tom Lehman tries to make his classes as fun and active as possib...