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Doctor In Training: Solid Anatomy

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DOCTOR IN TRAINING – BETTER DOCTORS. BETTER WORLD.

The Doctor In Training: Solid Anatomy course is a high-yield, clinically integrated anatomy review designed to help medical students strengthen their understanding of human structure in preparation for board exams and clinical application. This course covers all major anatomical systems, with a strong focus on relevance to pathology, physical examination, imaging, and surgical procedures.

Through clear, engaging video lectures and visual aids, learners are guided through essential topics in gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, and clinical correlations — making it ideal for USMLE Step 1 prep, medical school anatomy courses, and early clinical rotations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Master the basic structure of major body systems.

  • Understand key anatomical relationships for clinical practice and surgery.

  • Apply anatomical knowledge to clinical scenarios and diagnostic imaging.

  • Effectively prepare for the anatomy portion of the USMLE Step 1 and other medical exams.

DOCTOR IN TRAINING: SOLID ANATOMY

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DOCTOR IN TRAINING: SOLID ANATOMY TOPICS

Introduction Part 1 – History of Anatomy, Anatomical Terms, and Skin

Introduction Part 2 – Connective Tissue, Cartilage and Bones, and Joints

Introduction Part 3 – The Muscular System

Introduction Part 4 – The Nervous System

1. Skull Part 1

2. Skull Part 2

3. The Brain

4. Cranial Nerves I-VI

5. Cranial Nerves VII-XII

6. Face and Scalp

7. The Orbit

8. The Eye

9. Deep Face – Part 1

10. Deep Face – Part 2

11. External Ear and Tympanic Cavity

12. Inner Ear and Physiology of Balance

13. Inner Ear and Physiology of Hearing

14. Nasopharynx And Nasal Cavity

15. Oral Cavity And Oropharynx – Part 1

16. Oral Cavity and Oropharynx – Part 2

17. Oral Cavity and Oropharynx – Part 3

18. The Pharynx

19. The Larynx

20. Introduction to the Neck and Somatic Neck

21. Anterior Triangle of the Neck

22. Root and Posterior Triangle

1. Bones, Joints, and Ligaments of the Spine

2. Intrinsic Back Muscles

3. Spinal Cord

1. Bones, Joints, And Actions Of The Shoulder Girdle

2. Bones, Joints, and Actions of the Elbow, Wrist, and Hand

3. Superficial Back, Shoulder, and Posterior Arm

4. Breast, Pectoral Region, And Anterior Arm

5. Axilla and Brachial Plexus

6. Forearm

7. The Hand – Part 1

8. The Hand – Part 2

1. Gluteal Region

2. Thigh

3. Knee

4. Leg And Ankle

5. Foot

1. Thoracic Wall

2. Mediastinum and Pleura

3. Lungs

4. Respiration, Pericardium, and External Heart

5. Chambers, Blood Supply, and Innervation of the Heart

6. Circulation of Blood and Lymph

1. Bones and Ligaments of the Pelvis

2. Muscles and Nerves of the Pelvis

3. Blood Supply of the Pelvis

4. Pelvic Viscera and Reproduction

5. Perineum

1. Anterior Abdominal Wall

2. Inguinal Region

3. Posterior Abdominal Wall

4. Abdominal Organs – Part 1

5. Abdominal Organs – Part 2

6. Abdominal Organs – Part 3

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