Explore the wonders of the human body at the World of Anatomy event at Barts Pathology Museum. The museum is opening its doors to its specimen collection! The event is free and you can register for your free ticket via Eventbrite. https://t.co/6iKch5K3NO
Before this mammoth advertising board existed, there was once a departure board.
I honestly cannot think of a better illustration of the systemic undermining of our public services by private profit.
We can choose not to do this, if only we wanted to.
It’s #WorldAnatomyDay on October 15th
📜 Unlock the path to ethical anatomical practice! Explore our model consent forms, aligning with the Human Tissue Act 2004 and HTA's Code of Practice.
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It’s exciting to see so many institutions participating in #WorldAnatomyDay! @emilyanatomy and @kscotcher’s work from last year has been such an inspiration and I can’t get enough of the inclusive anatomy education that we’re seeing everywhere! 😊 If you’re in London on Oct 21…
A brilliant 2 days with fantastic talks, networking, workshops, career stories, dancing, great discussions, and high quality posters and presentations.
Thank you all for coming and a massive thanks to our presenters and sponsors - we hope you’ve had an amazing time at #eca23!
#ASME2023 So proud of the anatomy team at QMUL! Here are clinical teaching fellows Dr Fran Freer and Dr Tracy Chan sharing our work on VR technologies in anatomy education for UG medicine. If you’d like to chat about VR and #anatomy, I’ll be presenting in the Tactic MR room.
It's a privilege to announce our first Invited Speaker for #ECA23 Brighton - Professor Claire Smith (@An040my)
Professor Smith will join us to discuss 'Navigating the Hidden World of Getting Your Work Published' 🧠
Grab your tickets by 31st July here: https://t.co/dBmjeSbbiG🫀
A forest is a complex, resilient ecosystem. It's also vulnerable to climate change, but Canada doesn't actually have much forest. It is mostly tree plantations, which are more similar to a monocrop desert than to a forest, and much more prone to catastrophic burns.
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It's me! Come listen to me talk for an hour about how we preserve anatomical specimens 🫀🧠 if you have any particular questions you'd like me to address, just drop me a message!