The Reflector

Incorporates etymology, history, art, drawing, and reflective writing to support medical students in the integration of the science and humanity of anatomy. A comprehensive and holistic understanding of human anatomy is foundational to the care of patients. The Reflector is an innovative and interdi...

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Main Author: Battaglia, Jennifer (auth)
Other Authors: Shaw, Margie Hodges (auth), Daiss, Susan (auth), Gdowski, Martha (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Rochester Boydell & Brewer 2021
Series:Meliora Press
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