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A review of anatomy education in Australasian medical schools

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:27 authored by Noel Tait, Steven CraigSteven Craig, Darryl McAndrewDarryl McAndrew, Christos GeorgiouChristos Georgiou
Changes to medical education in Australia include a proliferation of medical schools, shorter courses, shifts toward problem-based learning, and large-scale medical knowledge expansion. Students also spend less time on university campuses and more time at clinical teaching sites which are often non-specialised, regional and remote from the parent university. These changes leave little room for teaching anatomy as a pure discipline.

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Craig, S. J., Tait, N., Mcandrew, D., & Georgiou, C. (2009). SE11PA REVIEW OF ANATOMY EDUCATION IN AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 79(s1), a72. doi:10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.04930_11.x

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Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress, 6-9 May 2009, Brisbane, Queensland. ANZ Journal of Surgery

Volume

79

Issue

1

Pagination

A72-a72

Language

English

RIS ID

31198

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