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Hennessy, Catherine M.; Kirkpatrick, Emma; Smith, Claire F.; Border, Scott – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016
Neuroanatomy is a difficult subject in medical education, with students often feeling worried and anxious before they have even started, potentially decreasing their engagement with the subject. At the University of Southampton, we incorporated the use of Twitter as a way of supporting students' learning on a neuroanatomy module to evaluate how it…
Descriptors: Social Media, Anatomy, Focus Groups, Test Results
Kinnison, Tierney; Forrest, Neil David; Frean, Stephen Philip; Baillie, Sarah – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
Traditional methods of teaching anatomy to undergraduate medical and veterinary students are being challenged and need to adapt to modern concerns and requirements. There is a move away from the use of cadavers to new technologies as a way of complementing the traditional approaches and addressing resource and ethical problems. Haptic (touch)…
Descriptors: Veterinary Medical Education, Anatomy, Teaching Methods, Questionnaires