What people don't know about their bodies could fill a book. Hoping to make that book a little shorter is "Bodies Revealed," an exhibit currently in Sacramento. "Bodies Revealed" features real human ...
iPads in hand (carefully sealed in Ziploc bags), students at New York University's School of Medicine are taking "Anatomy 2.0." ...
Zachary fifth-graders at Copper Mill Elementary ended recent studies on the human anatomy and the frog’s anatomy by making T-shirts featuring human intestines, displaying in a fun, if not icky way, ...
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Mevrouw Heerkens maakt er altijd weer iets bijzonders van! Biologie in de brugklas op Groene Hart Rijnwoude Posted by Groene Hart scholen on Monday, October 5, 2015 HAZERSWOUDE DORP, Netherlands, Oct.
NETHERLANDS - In biology class many of us remember dissecting frogs and looking at anatomy books. But how many of us remember our teachers becoming part of the experiment? Not many I'm guessing.
The editors of the Journal, in the interest of basic medical education, have been watching over the years the efforts of medical schools to obtain human bodies for dissection, and have at intervals ...
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Turning anatomy lessons into real-life cases
Case-based learning is reshaping how anatomy is taught, linking textbook knowledge to the realities of patient care. By working through authentic clinical scenarios, students gain confidence, ...
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