Access Anatomy at the University of Leeds provide innovative ways to learn anatomy. This collection of screencasts show various regions of the human body being drawn and described, simultaneously, allowing the learner to slowly put together the intricate and complex structures.

Screencast describing the branches of the internal iliac artery.

Screencast describing the branches of the coeliac trunk

Screencast describing the muscles that form the pelvic diaphragm

Screencast detailing the ischioanal fossa and perineal pouches

Screencast describing the major branches of the internal pudendal artery and pudendal nerve

Screencast outlining the basic autonomic nerve of the pelvis

Screencast detailing the major foramina visible on the superior surface of the skull base.

Screencast showing the course of spinothalamic and dorsal column pathways through the spinal cord