“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...
Main Authors: | Aravazhi, S. (Author), Bird, R.J (Author), Blyth, P. (Author), Flack, N.A.M.S (Author), Frost, K. (Author), Hurren, B.J (Author), Macmillan, A. (Author), Nicholson, H.D (Author), Woodley, S.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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