Author:Paulssen, Kyle Joseph CatharinaDate:2019Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and surgery remains the primary treatment. Evaluation of tumour spread is done by axillary lymph node assessment by surgical excision. Such invasive treatments, in conjunction with ...Read more
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:03 Nov 2016This video describes the basic anatomy required to explain the classical presentation of a patient with acute appendicitis, and to understand the surgical approach to an open appendicectomy.Read morecbna
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:2012This presentation gives a stylised overview of the gross anatomical structure of the walls of the inguinal canal suitable for undergraduate medical students. Undergraduate medical students learning functional anatomy. This resource is used ...Read morecbna
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:04 Dec 2014This video is intended for medical students starting off their studies in anatomy. Relevance to liver disease is emphasised.Read morecbna
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:2008This study aims to achieve insight into how students identify core knowledge in a supported problem-based learning (PBL) medical curriculum. Self-directed learning and an emphasis on the clinical relevance of core knowledge are features of ...Read more
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:04 Dec 2014This video is intended for medical students starting off their anatomy and physiology studies. It is an overview of the peripheral innervation for the control of urination (micturition) and of male sexual function.Read morecbna
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:30 Jul 2015This video is intended to supplement lecture material and cadaver dissection for medical students in the second year of the MBChB degree at the University of Cape Town.Read morecbna
Author:Slater, CharlesDate:17 Nov 2016This video is intended for students of clinical anatomy. It is a schematic introduction to the anatomy and function of the inguinal canal.
A Powerpoint version of this presentation (without the video) can be found at http://open.uct.ac.z ...Read morecbna