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This site will be used primarily to give users of my Phoenix College website an indication of when I have made changes or additions to that site. If I make announcements here, they are to be considered OFFICIAL announcements. Therefore you are REQUIRED to check this site regularly.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

The answers to PhysioEx 11 are posted.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

The Lymphatic System slide show has been updated.
Patty said that she would make photocopies for the laboratory, but here is an electronic copy of the things you should know from the PhysioEx and EKG assignments, and here is a copy of the handout you'll be using for the EKG.
The breakdown of questions for Practicum 2 has changed. Be sure to read it.

Friday, October 23, 2009

If you printed out the Course Syllabus long ago, be sure to compare it to the one that's posted. The schedule for the laboratory might be different. Remember that you signed up for an alternative date for the practicum (if you're in the Wednesday section).
I've posted a heart-dissection video on the Practicum Videos page.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Although the PhysioEx activities instruct you to print out your data, you should not do this. The only data I need are those that you write in the book. You should hand in only the pages of the exercises and the pages for the Review Questions. Remember that if you are not required to complete an activity within an exercise (according to the Laboratory Schedule), then you do not need to complete the Review Questions that pertain to that unassigned activity. Of course, you must complete the other Review Questions.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Completed Vascular Project Table is now under Assignments and Scores.
The Blood slide show has been updated.

Monday, October 5, 2009

The cadaver-based vascular practice practicum has been slightly modified. The "questions" have changed from "artery" or "vein" to "blood vessel". That's just to let you know that on the real practicum I will not say whether you're looking at an artery or a vein. You have to be able to tell by looking. Also, even though the practice practicum is ordered so that all the arteries are shown and then all the veins, on the real practicum I will go back and forth randomly between arteries and veins.
The Endocrine Glands slide show has been updated.