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Dee, Edward Christopher; Alty, Isaac G.; Agolia, James P.; Torres-Quinones, Carlos; van Houten, Trudy; Stearns, Dana A.; Lillehei, Craig W.; Shamberger, Robert C. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
As curricular emphasis on anatomy in undergraduate medical education continues to evolve, new approaches to anatomical education are urgently needed to prepare medical students for residency. A surgical anatomy class was designed for third- and fourth-year medical students to explore important anatomical relationships by performing realistic…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, College Faculty
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Georgakarakos, Efstratios; Fiska, Aliki – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
The role of anatomy in modern curricula is under reform due to competency of other rapidly evolving subjects and the rapid evolution of several practical aspects and applications dictating modernization of teaching methods as well as of teaching demands. Moreover, modern practice of medicine has put the arterial and vascular system in the center…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Anatomy
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Maloney, Stephen; Pather, Nalini; Foo, Jonathan; Lazarus, Michelle D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Studies of "cost and value" in anatomical sciences education examine not only what works, but at what cost, thus evaluating the inputs and outputs of education. This research provides insights into how to use available resources (e.g., academic time, budgets, infrastructure) as a mechanism to obtaining the maximum outcomes available. The…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Anatomy, Educational Finance, Costs
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Memon, Ismail; Alkushi, Abdulmohsen; Shewar, Dur E.; Anjum, Irfan; Feroz, Zeeshan – Advances in Physiology Education, 2020
Many medical schools offer pre-professional programs to undergraduate students. The main purpose of the university pre-professional program (UPPP) is to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to successfully cope with the academic demands of further education provided by professional colleges. The aim of this commentary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Premedical Students, Anatomy
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Heidenreich, Mark J.; Musonza, Tashinga; Pawlina, Wojciech; Lachman, Nirusha – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016
The foundation upon which surgical residents are trained to work comprises more than just critical cognitive, clinical, and technical skill. In an environment where the synchronous application of expertise is vital to patient outcomes, the expectation for optimal functioning within a multidisciplinary team is extremely high. Studies have shown…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Surgery, Graduate Students, Medical Students
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Berman, Anthony C. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2014
This viewpoint commentary, written from the perspective of a teacher who has helped to educate students in a wide variety of educational environments, is a reaction to the article published in Anatomical Sciences Education on developing of core syllabuses for the anatomical sciences. After reflecting on the definitions of both curriculum and…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Science Instruction
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Ross, Cory – College Quarterly, 2015
There is no question that a thorough knowledge and understanding of the gross architecture of the human body underlies sound medical practice and, therefore, comprises an early curricular goal. Thus, the exploration of palpable human anatomy in the dissection laboratory addresses the pivotal goal of establishing a comprehension of the three…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Anatomy
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Bolender, David L.; Ettarh, Rajunor; Jerrett, David P.; Laherty, Richard F. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Many basic scientists including anatomists are currently involved in decisions related to revisions of the undergraduate medical curriculum. Integration is a common theme in many of these decisions. As described by Harden, integration can occur along a multistep continuum from independent, discipline-based courses to a completely interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, College Curriculum, Integrated Curriculum
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Bugental, Daphne Blunt – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Children's physiological reactions to stress are presented from the broader theoretical perspective of adaptive calibration to the environment, as rooted in life history theory. Del Giudice, Hinnant, Ellis, and El-Sheikh (2012) focus on children's physiological responses to a stressful task as a consequence of their history of family stress.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anatomy, Biographies, Intervention
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Evans, Darrell J. R. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
In the twenty-first century, communication has become truly global. Advances in technology have opened up a host of ways in which we are able to communicate to retrieve or pass on information and knowledge. In many cases we have moved from a place-based communication approach to one of increasing mobility. With this shift in approach, it is…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Communication Strategies, Educational Practices
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Reis, Giuliano – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
In approaching how the grotesque is--or should be--situated within contemporary science (biology) education practices, Weinstein and Broda undertake a passionate reclaim of an education that is at the same time scientific, critical, and liberatory. However legitimate, their work offers more than they probably could have anticipated: It exemplifies…
Descriptors: Biology, Anatomy, Educational Research, Educational Practices
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Archibald, David J.; Carlson, Matthew L. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
Gross anatomy is not only a rite of passage for medical students as they enter the world of practicing medicine but may also be an unrecognized fork in the road in their pursuit of choosing a medical specialty. Otolaryngology: head and neck surgery tends to be poorly represented in medical school curriculum, often only offered as an elective…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Medical Schools, Physicians
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Singh, Satendra – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2010
Peer-assisted learning as "de rigueur" is reverberating in medical institutions around the world. Anatomy classroom activities are challenging and different, and the stressful environment of dissection rooms poses a greater challenge than what can be addressed through peer-assisted learning. It is here that "near-peer role modeling" is not only…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Anatomy
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Elizondo-Omana, Rodrigo E.; Lopez, Santos Guzman – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
Traditional medical school curricula have made a clear demarcation between the basic biomedical sciences and the clinical years. It is our view that a comprehensive medical education necessarily involves an increased correlation between basic science knowledge and its clinical applications. A basic anatomy course should have two main objectives:…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Schools, Biomedicine, Anatomy
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Joslin, Sarah – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
Changes in anatomy education over the last two decades have, in large part, led to less emphasis on gross anatomy in the medical curriculum. This has led many to question whether streamlined anatomy courses truly provide adequate preparation for medical practice. Rather than wondering about the effects of these changes, we should be actively…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Anatomy, Student Attitudes, Educational Change
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