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STOMACH THIS
Digiestive System

STOMACH THIS

The Digestive System in ASL and English

with Paul Buttenhoff and Cara Barnett

Produced by Todd Tourville


Table of Contents | Educational Purposes | Meet the Instructors | Specialized Vocabulary and Diagrams | Warm-up Lectures | Technical Lectures | Credits for this Project | Download PDF of Original CD

Meet the Instructors - English Transcription

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Paul Buttenhoff in English

Hello, my name is Paul Buttenhoff. I’m an Assistant Professor here at the College of St. Catherine. I’ve been with the college for seven years and I primarily teach Anatomy and Physiology. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Physiology from the University of Wyoming and I also have a Master’s degree in Physiology from Auburn University in Alabama.

 

 

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