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An Analysis of Anatomy Education Before and During Covid‐19: May–August 2020

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid‐19) created unparalleled challenges to anatomy education. Gross anatomy education has been particularly impacted given the traditional in‐person format of didactic instruction and/or laboratory component(s).
D. Harmon   +11 more
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The anatomy of learning anatomy

Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
The experience of clinical teachers as well as research results about senior medical students' understanding of basic science concepts has much been debated. To gain a better understanding about how this knowledge-transformation is managed by medical students, this work aims at investigating their ways of setting about learning anatomy.
Håkan Hult   +6 more
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Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice

, 2015
I. INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEMIC OVERVIEW Anatomical Nomenclature . Basic Structure and Function of Cells . Integrating Cells into Tissues Systemic Overview: Nervous System . Blood, Lymphoid Tissues and Haemopoiesis .
S. Standring
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An Anatomy of Anatomy [PDF]

open access: possibleTDR/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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Segregation of form, color, movement, and depth: anatomy, physiology, and perception.

Science, 1988
Anatomical and physiological observations in monkeys indicate that the primate visual system consists of several separate and independent subdivisions that analyze different aspects of the same retinal image: cells in cortical visual areas 1 and 2 and ...
M. Livingstone, D. Hubel
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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.
Mitchell Glickstein, Jan Voogd
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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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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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Gray's Anatomy


The comparison, made by Dr. W. D. Jeans in your last issue*, of Gray's Anatomy with the latest revision of its American offspring is an interesting exercise; but his conclusion that the original is a ‘better buy’, though pleasing to the producers of the “
H. Gray
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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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