88 episodes

An audio podcast series dedicated to the sharing of ideas, best practices, teaching tips, educational solutions, and other exciting topics in Anatomy and Physiology.

Succeed In A&P McGraw Hill

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 34 Ratings

An audio podcast series dedicated to the sharing of ideas, best practices, teaching tips, educational solutions, and other exciting topics in Anatomy and Physiology.

    Passing the Torch

    Passing the Torch

    Join Valerie Kramer (McGraw Hill) as she shares an exciting transition for Anatomy & Physiology at McGraw Hill! You'll meet Monica Lewis (McGraw Hill) and hear plans for the future of A&P at McGraw Hill. 

    Questions? Email Monica anytime: monica.lewis@mheducation.com.  

    • 8 min
    Are Anatomical Planes Overlooked?

    Are Anatomical Planes Overlooked?

    Join host Valerie Kramer (McGraw Hill) as she talks with Molly Schiel (Northeast Iowa Community College) about the importance of planes of section in Anatomy & Physiology. Hear tips and reasons to incorporate anatomical planes in your introductory anatomy course—and learn about the recent updates to Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR). 

    • 21 min
    What's New in 2022 for A&P

    What's New in 2022 for A&P

    With a common goal to Stop the Drop (Drop-Fail-Withdraw rate) in A&P, let's help our students succeed this year and beyond! Listen to find out what's happening at McGraw Hill this spring, including an APR and APR Assignment update, increased accessibility, and more Virtual Labs. And, hear about exciting events to join us throughout the spring months. 

    • 14 min
    A Student's Insight to Learning A&P

    A Student's Insight to Learning A&P

    Hear from Ryan DeNault, a student at The State University of New York College at Cortland, as he shares his perspective on learning A&P—both in the classroom and fully digital in the wake of the pandemic. Although he is a Fitness Development major, he enjoys teaching and helping his fellow students in human anatomy. Perhaps he will become an A&P instructor one day!  

    • 13 min
    Want to Drive Student Engagement with Interactive 3D Models?

    Want to Drive Student Engagement with Interactive 3D Models?

    Part III of a three-part podcast series, highlighting McGraw Hill's new 3D rotatable models. 

    Join Valerie Kramer and Michael Koot, PhD, (McGraw Hill) as they talk with A&P instructor David Ansardi, PhD, at Calhoun Community College. Hear tips to drive student engagement from Dr. Ansardi and learn how he implements the 3D models and other assets of APR for a successful student and instructor experience!

    • 28 min
    Teach your Students the Spatial Relationships in Human Anatomy!

    Teach your Students the Spatial Relationships in Human Anatomy!

    Part II of a three-part podcast series, highlighting McGraw Hill's new 3D rotatable models. 

    Join Valerie Kramer and Michael Koot, PhD, (McGraw Hill) as they discuss ways to implement and use the 3D models in the A&P course. New features allow instructor control and creativity to help students learn! 

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
34 Ratings

34 Ratings

Prof Alex Davis ,

Great listen! High energy, informative!

Great content!

Webnick18 ,

Great for A&P instructors and students

This is quick, fun podcast is high energy and full of helpful information for instructors and students of anatomy and physiology!

MariemLou ,

Fun and Informative Podcast!

I love this podcast! I really enjoyed listening and learning all about the new Practice Atlas! I love that students will be able to look at anatomical models and pictures of actual human specimens side by side and the practice feature! This will definitely help students be able to identify structures of specimens in the lab, which is often a difficult skill! Jim Connely is a great host of the show!

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