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Hello and welcome back to Dr. CrashED! I'm Dr. Vidushi Chaturvedi, a DNB Emergency Medicine Resident, and this is *Anatomy Part 3* of my intensive MRCEM Part 1 preparation series. In this session, we dive deeper into key anatomical areas, connecting core concepts from first-year MBBS to high-yield questions often seen on the MRCEM SBA exam. 📌 *What's Covered in Anatomy Class (Part 3):* *Femoral Triangle Review:* Quick recap of the boundaries (Inguinal Ligament, Sartorius, Adductor Longus) and the floor muscles. *Gallbladder Anatomy:* Understanding the fibromuscular sac, bile storage, and the mechanism of bile filling during fasting (Sphincter of Oddi action). *GI Tract Histology:* Demystifying the layers (Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis) and the functions of the associated nerve plexuses: *Meissner's Plexus* (Secretions) and *Auerbach's/Myenteric Plexus* (Motility). *Serosa vs. Adventitia:* The key difference based on whether the organ is Intraperitoneal (Serosa) or Retroperitoneal (Adventitia). *Gluteal Region:* Actions and Innervations of the Gluteus Maximus (Inferior Gluteal Nerve, External Rotation) vs. Medius/Minimus (Superior Gluteal Nerve, Internal Rotation). *Greater Omentum:* The "Policeman of the Abdomen"—its three major functions (Infection containment, Immunity, Adipose storage). *Groin Hernias:* A simple mnemonic to differentiate Direct vs. Indirect Inguinal Hernias using the *Inferior Epigastric Artery (Latin & Dime)**, and why **Femoral Hernias* have the highest risk of strangulation (and are common in females). *Portal Vein & Portosystemic Anastomosis:* Why the portal system exists (Liver detoxification) and the major sites of anastomosis that lead to *Esophageal Varices**, **Hemorrhoids**, and **Caput Medusae* in Portal Hypertension (e.g., in CLD patients). *Inguinal Canal Contents:* A quick, easy-to-remember breakdown of the contents (3 Nerves, 3 Arteries, 3 Fascia, 3 other things). *Peritoneal Organs:* Clear list of Intraperitoneal vs. Retroperitoneal organs. If you found this class helpful, please hit the like button and subscribe! Let me know in the comments if you have any questions on these high-yield topics. *🔥 Next Video:* Anatomy Part 4! #emergencymedicine #DNBResidency #DNBResident #mrcempreparation #EmergencyMedicineIndia #medicaleducation #residentlife #doctorsofindia #medicolife #medicalcommunity #DNBEmergencyMedicine #MRCEMGuidance #DNBJourney #EmergencyMedicineResident #residencytips #clinicalskills #emergencycare #LifeInER #erdoctor #doctorvlogs #medstudent #futuredoctor #healthcareindia #MedicineCareer #medicalmotivation