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Dr. Vizniak’s Top 10 instructor tips

  1. Give real life examples. Nothing makes information more relevant to the learner then showing them how you have used the information to solve your own problem or those of patients – student thrive on real world examples.
  2. Have fun. Know your anatomy and try not to take yourself or the material you are teaching too seriously – HAVE FUN WITH IT!

See what instructors are saying

“Vizinak’s Physical Assessment book is an exceptional resource for my Massage, Chiropractic, Acupuncture and Naturopathic students. Using PowerPoint lectures in conjunction with this textbook have made my classes easy to teach and fun.”

Daniel DeLapp, DC, DABCO, LAc, ND

“The Physical Assessment book is great for anyone who is serious about physical examinations and wants to learn the how and the whys rather than just going through the process. The level of detail and description is amazing especially for the joint exams. We used it to great effect in an OSCE training course this weekend for Emergency Medicine Physicians and were able to untangle some of the wilder joint examinations that the candidates were performing.”

Dr. Nick Smith, Head of Clinical Skills, Undergraduate Medical Education, CMFT Manchester, UK

“By using the Professional Health Systems Anatomy & Assessment series we have saved our students over $300 in textbook cost and hundreds of hours.”

Rob Thomas, Professional Institute of Massage Therapy

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