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Integration of clinical problems in teaching gross anatomy: Living anatomy, X‐ray anatomy, patient presentations, and films depicting clinical problems
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Human AnatomyRadiologic EducationEducationClinical AnatomyAnatomical ModelSurgeryDissection CourseAnatomyGross AnatomyApplied AnatomySurgical PlanningClinical Case PresentationRadiologyHealth SciencesImaging AnatomyMedical ImagingX‐ray AnatomySurgical TrainingSectional AnatomyX-ray AnatomyTeachingMedicineClinical Problems
In addition to lectures and the dissection course, four supplements are described to stimulate first-year medical students to learn gross anatomy. All topics are coordinated with the dissection course. The additional options are living anatomy, X-ray anatomy by a roentgenologist, presentation of patients by clinicians, and films on clinical problems. This integrated curriculum of basic and applied anatomy generates a high level of student interest in gross anatomy.
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