"Thank You for Your Sacrifice, I Will Try to Make Sure Your Donation Wasn't in Vain": Undergraduate Science Students' Perceptions on the Use of Cadaveric Material in Learning Anatomy
Human-cadaveric material is a valuable resource for teaching anatomy, and a lot of research engaging medical students shows they benefit, in a variety of ways, from engaging with this material. However, more and more students who study anatomy are non-medical. Thus, they may have different education...
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Main Authors: | Natasha AMS Flack (Author), Katie Frost (Author), Shanmugapriya Aravazhi (Author), Athena Macmillan (Author), Phil Blyth (Author), Stephanie J. Woodley (Author), Helen D. Nicholson (Author), Bradley J. Hurren (Author), Rebecca J. Bird (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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