@AnatOmg@AskAnatomist We love it! It is a steep learning curve, but so worth it! It’ll take a few embalmings for the techs to be comfortable and for the faculty to get used to because the tissue is lifelike in color and texture. We have donors that are at the 2 year mark and going strong!
Pelvic Anatomy Roundtable had so many great discussions! Not an empty seat in the room! Excited to be a part of a new age of inclusive, diverse, and affirming anatomy! #Anatomy22
Women have a greater carrying angle of their elbow, which leads to more injuries and elbow pain. That difference is just one thing missing from male-based anatomical models. Read how Yasmin Carter, PhD, is working to address this: https://t.co/jYml6jq2J8 #MedEd@DrYasminCarter
Yasmin Carter, PhD, assistant professor of translational anatomy at UMass Chan Medical School, was the lead subject matter expert on @3D4Medical's update, helping educators be more inclusive in their anatomy teaching: https://t.co/We5LZoLD2C #MedEd@DrYasminCarter @UMMSRadiology
The Committee on Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion will be hosting a coffee talk on Wed, June 30th. During this session, attendees will hear from the committee on upcoming initiatives & learn how to update their biographical information online.
Register now: https://t.co/dfULwI3TD2
First session of the 2021 AAA Annual Meeting! Our own @DrLelaG is co-chairing the session!
So You Want to Get Published? Writing the Manuscript, Navigating the Peer Review Process & Playing Nice with Reviewers <br></br><i>Sponsored by Wiley</i> https://t.co/cirqH9DkpY #ExpBio
Greetings AACA Members,
The ASC would like to invite you to complete a survey, exploring how willed body programs and/or anatomy labs have adapted their practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Responses are due by Fri. April 2nd. Please check your email for more information.