Learning the Basics of Anatomy and Physiology

To effectively convey the scope of your client’s injuries it’s important to actually know anatomy and physiology. If you haven’t taken courses in anatomy in undergrad, there is a cheaper way than going to night school. The Insurance Defense Blog points out  the Teaching Institute’s course Understanding the Human Body: An Introduction to Anatomy Physiology. The course consists of 32 lectures, each 45 minutes long, on DVD or videotape. It is currently on sale for $129.95. Dave Stratton, the author of Insurance Defense Blog bought the course and enjoyed them.

Also, check out the rest of the Insurance Defense Blog. Dave’s done a good job with his weblog.

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Kaye Miller, RN, CLNC - July 7, 2007 2:54 PM

Your best bet is to get a CLNC. I can explain the particulars of A&P in a way a book cannot. I can also translate that info to interested parties (juries, attorneys) in applicable terms.

Kaye Miller, RN, CLNC
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