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Anatomy

Medical Teacher, 1982
At Southampton, gross anatomy is allocated 165 hours as part of a 254-hour course which includes microscopic and developmental anatomy and geriatrics. The 130 students work from prosected material, supplemented by written material and illustrations. They do not dissect for themselves.
D, Bulmer, D, Mayor, S, Peel
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The Anatomy of Teaching and the Teaching of Anatomy

The American Surgeon, 2004
Professional education is one of the greatest problems currently confronting the healing professions. The incorporation of basic science departments into colleges of medicine has affected curriculum design, research, admissions criteria, and licensure. Those who are not practicing members of a particular health care profession wield undue influence in ...
David, Peck, John E, Skandalakis
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The anatomy of absenteeism [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Health Economics, 2009
Based on comprehensive administrative register data from Norway, we examine the determinants of sickness absence behavior; in terms of employee characteristics, workplace characteristics, panel doctor characteristics, and economic conditions. The analysis is based on a novel concept of a worker's steady state sickness absence propensity, computed from ...
Markussen, Simen   +3 more
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An Anatomy of Anatomy

TDR/The Drama Review, 1999
A new take on Northrup Frye's Anatomy of Criticism celebrating hybridity, montage, and a recontextualized, rewritten, reconceived notion of the “classics.”
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The anatomy of the cerebellum

Trends in Neurosciences, 1998
Vertebrate cerebella occupy a position in the rostral roof of the 4th ventricle and share a common pattern in the structure of their cortex. They differ greatly in their external form, the disposition of the neurons of the cerebellar cortex and in the prominence of their afferent, intrinsic and efferent connections.
Voogd, J (Jan), Glickstein, M
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The Anatomy of Friendship

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2018
Friendship is the single most important factor influencing our health, well-being, and happiness. Creating and maintaining friendships is, however, extremely costly, in terms of both the time that has to be invested and the cognitive mechanisms that underpin them. Nonetheless, personal social networks exhibit many constancies, notably in their size and
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The anatomy of anatomy: A review for its modernization

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2010
AbstractAnatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation or specialty. Until recently, dissection and didactic lectures were its sole pedagogy. Teaching methodology has been revolutionized with more reliance on models, imaging, simulation, and the Internet to further consolidate and enhance the learning experience ...
Kapil, Sugand   +2 more
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An anatomy of automatism

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2015
The automatism defence has been described as a quagmire of law and as presenting an intractable problem. Why is this so? This paper will analyse and explore the current legal position on automatism. In so doing, it will identify the problems which the case law has created, including the distinction between sane and insane automatism and the status of ...
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THE ANATOMY OF A PROFESSION *

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1983
Editor’s note: At the meeting of the National Federation for Specialty Nursing Organizations in June, Margretta M Styles, professor and dean of the School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, was guest speaker. Her assignment was to comment on the Federation’s future directions as it considered whether to become a more formal ...
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Anatomy of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality

Journal of Economic Literature, 2002
In this review, I summarize and offer thoughts about two arguments key to Glenn Loury's analysis of the anatomy of racial inequality. The first concerns the idea that many negative stereotypes held about blacks in the United States are self-fulfilling, despite little evidence of inherent differences between the races in human potential.
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