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Lecturer at the Swansea University Medical School
- I am a lecturer at the Swansea University Medical School in South Wales (UK), and I teach anatomy and embryology to our graduate entry medicine students, physician associate students, applied medical science students, and medical neuroscience students.
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76K views. Let me show you what you're made of. I teach human anatomy and do a bunch of other things in my life. I thought I'd use this channel to share some anatomy th...
Dr Sam Webster PhD. Video. Podcasts. Embryology. Neuroscience. Books. Blog. I am a lecturer at the Swansea University Medical School in South Wales (UK), and I teach anatomy and embryology to our graduate entry medicine students, physician associate students, applied medical science students, and medical neuroscience students.
Sam Webster is a human anatomy lecturer at Swansea University Medical School in South Wales, UK (not too far from home – perhaps that’s why I love him so much!) His YouTube channel, of the same name, is always the first recommendation I have for any students asking me about anatomy.
Dr Sam Webster is a Senior Lecturer in anatomy and embryology at Swansea University Medical School in the United Kingdom. In this episode I talk to Sam about the Graduate Entry Medicine Program at Swansea, his approach to teaching anatomy and embryology, and his use of YouTube.
Dr Webster teaches human anatomy and embryology in the Swansea University Medical School. He blends direct teaching with production of a range of elearning resources.
Sep 17, 2020 · Sympathetic and parasympathetic (neuroanatomy) Sam Webster. •. 29K views • 4 years ago. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.
BSc PhD FHEA. Senior Lecturer in Anatomy & Embriology. Swansea University, Wales. “I’m still studying, and either you find more anatomy the more you study, or I’m forgetting it almost as fast as I study it.” -Dr. Samuel Webster.