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Hennessy, Catherine M.; Royer, Danielle F.; Meyer, Amanda J.; Smith, Claire F. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Social Media has changed the way that individuals interact with each other -- it has brought considerable benefits, yet also some challenges. Social media in anatomy has enabled anatomists all over the world to engage, interact and form new collaborations that otherwise would not have been possible. In a relatively small discipline where…
Descriptors: Social Media, Guidelines, Anatomy, Medical Education
Fourniquet, Sophie E.; Beiter, Kaylin J.; Mussell, Jason C. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Benefits from the use of cadavers in anatomical education are well described. Historically, human embryos and fetal cadavers were used in anatomy education to understand development and congenital malformations. Recently, three-dimensional printed models produced from archival fetal specimens, and online repositories of images from archival…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Ethics, Medical Education, Anatomy