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Presented to: Dr. Farhad Kheradmand


Subject: Gross Anatomy Dissection Lab Manual

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Video
Dissection Guide
Creating a gross anatomy
dissection lab manual from existing
video dissection guide.

Video & Images


Using existing content to create a companion
lab manual that will follow the video guide
The new lab manual is a step by step
dissection guide
Highlighting anatomy as seen in gross views
Clearly shows anatomy from an illustrated
view to provide clarification of anatomy

Step by Step instructions


Using still images

Highlighting steps

Identifying underlying anatomy


Identifying structures

Colorized identification

Clarification of Anatomy
Using illustration

Overlaying anatomy
onto photography

Combine instructive text into a


Lab Manual Layout & Design
Posterior Triangle

Chapter 1 - Head and Neck

Posterior Triangle

Posterior Triangle

Chapter 1 - Head and Neck


Dissection:
Incise from sternoclavicular joint along clavicle to acromion process

= Dissect
= Identify

Incise from sternoclavicular joint along Sternocleidomastoid to mastoid process


Peel back the skin carefully

Surface anatomy:

Boundaries of posterior triangle (Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)

Suprasternal notch, medial end of clavicle (Figure 1a)

External jugular vein (Figure 7)

Acromion process, Mastoid process (Figure 1b and

Investing layer of deep cervical fascia

Figure 1c)

Incise from the SCM joint along the clavicle to the acromion process. Also, incise along the SCM joint,
along the SCM to the mastoid process. Peel back the skin carefully. Identify the superficial fascia, reflect
the superficial fascia towards the trapezius mucsle. Dissect carefully around the external jugular vein and
cervical plexus, reflect the superficial fascia.

The posterior triangle starting with surface anatomy, identify the suprasternal notch, the acromion
process, and the mastoid process.

A
B

A
Figure 1a - Identify the suprasternal notch

Figure 2 - Identify the sternocleidomastoid muscle

Figure 1b - Identify the acromion process

C
Figure 3 - Identify the trapezius muscle

Figure 1c - Identify the mastoid process


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Lab Manual Layout & Design

Lab Manual Layout & Design

Lab Manual Layout & Design

Lab Manual Layout & Design

Lab Manual Layout & Design

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Editor

Major Project
Components
Major components involved in creating
a dissection lab manual from the
interactive video gross anatomy
dissection guide

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Photography
Graphic Design
Publishing
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