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 This section will help with such questions as:

  • How do I book the laboratory?
    If the laboratory is needed for the revision of modules in physiology and biomechanics, the first procedure should be to contact Mr Len Maurer. Len will check to see that the laboratory is not being used for teaching or research purposes. The student should then obtain a booking form (these can be found in the physiology lab.), fill in the relevant details and get a counter-signature from a member of academic staff. Once the signature is obtained you may proceed with working in the laboratory.

  • How do I book equipment?
    The procedure to booking equipment is similar to that of booking the laboratory. A booking form should be obtained (these can be found in the physiology laboratory), filled in and then counter-signed by the relevant member of academic staff.

  • Who is in charge of the undergraduate laboratory?
    The day to day running and overseeing of the laboratory is under the direction of Mr Len Maurer. The approval of equipment and experiments to be conducted in the laboratories is the responsibility of members of academic staff. Only the signature of one of these members of staff can grant access to equipment and laboratory space. This procedure is both for health and safety but also because of the high demand of equipment and laboratory space at certain times of the year.

  • What learning resources are available?
    There are CD-ROM packages available on all five computers in the physiology laboratory. To book this facility, see Len Maurer, take your Mondex card to Len and he will give you access to the CD-ROM resource. There are learning CD-ROM's on cardiovascular, musclo-skeletal and respiratory physiology. In addition there are CD-ROM's available for anatomy.

 

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