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Thanks to @UniofNewcastle for encouraging us to switch off and spend Fridays this month winding down and focusing on what truly matters. I’ve kicked my rest day off with a leisurely 10K run in the local dene to the sounds of twittering birds and rippling waters, and am grateful.
@PaulCarneyArts @theAliceRoberts @ganye91 I love Netters! Get yourself an atlas by Netters; I used to have it as bedside reading as a medical student. Every illustration is a piece of art. Attached are pics from the internet (hope copyright not an issue!) where relationships in the posterior mediastinum are illustrated.
One of the most fascinating things I’ve seen in a while. Hippo skull @worcestermuseum Their eye sockets bulge upwards, and ears, and nostrils are high on the roof of the skull, allowing them to stay afloat with only these sense organs above the surface. #anatomy
Just been to see The Art of Anatomy by @JacSaorsa at #anatsocwinter17 So fabulous and moving! Make sure you go and see this before you leave Dundee.
Kidney disease case in our new @NewcastleMedSch curriculum done&dusted! Thanks so much to our first years! Just FAB teaching you! #nclmed1
The Man Behind the Unexpected Beauty of Gray’s Anatomy @AnatomyCSC https://t.co/87hIl00XT9 via @WIRED #anatomy
Not every day one gets a card from students with such a thoughtful and witty personalised anatomical message. Moved.
Astoundingly detailed neck and thoracic cavity dissection by unknown artist in 19th century via @SHM_Collections