Anatomical sciences at the University of Edinburgh: Initial experiences of teaching anatomy online
Background: The growing use of online education tools, combined with an increasing demand for anatomical education from non-traditional student cohorts, prompted us to develop a postgraduate Anatomical Sciences degree programme. Taught entirely online, this programme of study allows students from an...
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Main Authors: | Alethea H.C.M. Kelsey (Author), Victoria McCulloch (Author), Thomas H. Gillingwater (Author), Gordon S. Findlater (Author), Jennifer Z. Paxton (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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