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Abstract The first experience of medical students in the dissecting room (DR) likely influences professional identity formation (PIF). Sparse data exist exploring how exposure to the DR and body donors without undertaking dissection influences PIF, or how culture may influence this experience.
Jacob Madgwick +2 more
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C.P.J. Niemandt: A theological pioneer in missional leadership and ecclesiology
C.P.J. Niemandt, widely known as Nelus Niemandt, is a distinguished theologian in the fields of missional leadership and ecclesiology. His academic journey, leadership within the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), and extensive scholarly contributions have ...
Johannes J. Knoetze, Gustav F. Claassen
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Abstract It is likely existing anatomical illustrations are often used as the basis for new illustrative works, given not all illustrators have access to human tissues, bodies, or prosections on which to base their illustrations. Potential issues arise with this practice in the realms of copyright infringement and plagiarism when authors are seeking to
Jon Cornwall +7 more
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Die bedieningbehoeftes van Afrikaanssprekende universiteitstudente in Suid-Afrika
The ministerial needs of Afrikaans-speaking university students in South Africa. This article is the result of an empirical study conducted in the student congregations of the Dutch Reformed Church, the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa and the ...
Nienke Kemm, Malan Nel
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Kairos theology and church exclusion in Zimbabwe: COVID-19, suffering, and ecclesial agency
This article critically examined the exclusion of the church from Zimbabwe’s coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis management, focusing on the government’s reliance on scientific and health expertise to the neglect of ecclesial contributions ...
Blessmore Chinhara, Stephan de Beer
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“Because everybody's different”: Co‐designing body donor program consent processes
Abstract While it is broadly accepted that body donation for anatomical education should rely on informed consent, consent processes vary substantially. Best practice guidelines for body donation are typically published by anatomical societies and may not reflect details valued by prospective donors or the educators and students who utilize donor ...
Georgina C. Stephens
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A theological response to racism in post-apartheid South Africa: A Korean perspective
This article explores a theological response to racism from a Korean perspective as a way to celebrate the legacy of Vuyani Shadrack Vellem who introduced the first Korean author (S.K.) to Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) in South Africa.
Seungbum Kim, Buhle Mpofu
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Balancing act: An autoethnographic study of one medical educator's first year as a mentor
Abstract Novice faculty mentors often struggle with the transition from mentee to mentor. Although they may face similar challenges, each mentor's experience and journey of professional identity formation is unique, influenced by their background, experiences, relationships, and context.
Andrew S. Cale
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Trans-generational trauma and tribal conflict among AmaNdebele and VaShona Pentecostal clergy
Background: This article explores the intersection of trans-generational trauma and tribal conflict among AmaNdebele and VaShona Pentecostal clergy in Zimbabwe, rooted in the historical context of the 19th-century AmaNdebele invasions of Mashonaland and ...
Nomathemba N. Msipa, Maake J. Masango
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