Web Resources for Dr. Thompson's Human A&P Students
Dr. Thompson's Schedule for Spring Term 2008:
2010-12 Tu-Th 2:20 -
3:45 PM Room: SSC E208
2020-03 MWF 9:05 -
10:00 AM Room: SSC E203
2021-66 Tu
9:35 AM - 12:20 PM Room: SSC C105
2021-41
W 1:25 - 4:10 PM Room: SSC C105
2021-96 Th
9:35 AM - 12:20 PM Room: SSC C105
Dr. Thompson's Schedule for Fall Term 2007:
2010-09
M-W-F 12:20 - 1:15 PM Room: SSC E106B
2020-06
Tu-Th 9:35 AM - 11:00
AM Room: SSC E203
Human A&P Laboratory Sections:
Office Hours: M-W-F 10:00 - 11:00 AM Room: SSC B210
And by appointment
Individual Lecture and Lab Course Information:
| 2010 Lecture | 2011 Lab | 2020 Lecture | 2021 Lab |
Note: For Spring semester, 2008, the last day for a student to withdraw from a course with a "W" rather than the mandatory “F” is Tuesday February 26. Rare exceptions can be approved after this date but only if the student is passing the course at the time of withdrawal and there are extenuating circumstances making it impossible for the student to continue to attend classes. You would be wise to discuss your grade with me well before that date if you are not succeeding in the course.
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Human A&P Tutors: T.B.A.
Free tutoring is available for all students for a variety of classes including Anatomy and Physiology in the Academic Support Center ( www.apsu.edu/academic_support ), University Center - Room 114, Ph. (931) 221-6550. Call to check tutoring schedules. Some students may also meet eligibility requirements to receive academic assistance from Student Support Services ( http://www.apsu.edu/sss/ ). For more information contact: Student Support Services Program, Ellington, Room 337, (931) 221-6142.
Some of you may wish to consider being Human A&P tutors in the future. Here is some information (current for Fall 2007) about the tutoring positions:
Pay:
$7.75 per
hour.
Hours per week:
9 hours per
week (May vary if we do not receive enough applications)
Job description
and qualifications:
Academic Support
Peer Tutoring.
Additional Web Resources:
Try this on-line resource for Human A&P: Ken House's Web Site References for Human A&P .
Try GetBodySmart for some excellent visual tutorials on various organ systems of the human body.
This web site provides links to many useful Human A&P study aids: J. Ellen Lathrop-Davis at Community College of Baltimore County .
This website from SUNY Downstate Medical Center has excellent material on histology slides which could be of value for both semesters of Human A&P.
Project Gutenberg's Manual of Surgery (1921) is illustrated with many fascinating case photographs.
The US Library of Medicine Medical Subjects Index is a useful search engine.
NetWellness.org has some useful general information about human health and diseases.
The following websites provide useful information on a variety of pathological states:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/.
Mayo Clinic http://www.mayoclinic.com/.
The American Heart Association website provided a wealth of infomation on man types of heart and heart-associated pathology, prevention, treatment, statistics, etc. http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200000.
The American Cancer Society website has information on all types of cancer and links to other useful cancer websites. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/home/index.asp.
The American Diabetes Association website has information on diabetes and releated pathology, prevention, treatment, etc. http://www.diabetes.org/home.jsp.
National Institutes of Health website http://www.nih.gov/.
Medline Plus contains health information and information on a variety of pathological states. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/.
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Information about the Biopac software for A&P Lab
Students: The Biopac software is installed on the computers in the
science building general computer lab (E 112). To do data analysis
with your Biopac experiments, you will need to make a copy of your student data
folder to a floppy disk, and then copy your student folder into the Student Data
Folder in the Biopac program on the computer lab computer. To access the
Biopac software you will need a special username and password. The
username and password for those computers is ssce112lab. This
information is also posted on the computer lab bulletin board. The computers
with the programs are the four PCs to the right of the front desk.
See your lab instructor if you need additional help in transferring your file to
the computer lab computer.
To Be Prepared for Class, Each Student is Expected to Do the Following:
For Lecture:
(1) Read the Assignment in the Text Before it is Presented in Class.
For Lab:
(1) Print out the on-line Lab Guide for the week from APSU D2L (BIOL 2010 or 2021 as appropriate).
(2) Read your Lab Guide for the week, prior to coming to lab, so you will know what activities are planned for the lab.
(3) Using the Lab Guide for directions, read the sections of your Lab Manual (Marieb, E. N. 2006. Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, Cat Version, 8th ed.,/Update) for the detailed instructions of the specific activities planned for lab.
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Last updated on January 8, 2008.