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Title Teaching anatomy : a practical guide / Lap Ki Chan, Wojciech Pawlina, editors
Edition Second edition
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 554 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Elements of successful adult learning -- Learners of a new generation -- Constructive alignment: an outcomes-based approach to teaching anatomy -- Using teaching assistants in anatomy -- Engaging residents and clinical faculty in anatomy education -- A significant role for sessional teachers in the anatomy education landscape -- Preparing the next generation of anatomists through training programs and professional development -- Gamification in anatomy education -- Anatomy education to the public -- Giving a lecture -- The flipped classroom: starting with the end in mind -- Preparing and recording lectures for online delivery -- Evaluating your own performance in a lecture -- Choosing between lecture and briefing sessions -- Facilitating small group learning -- Teaching and learning anatomy in a PBL curriculum -- Learning and teaching anatomy through Case-Based Learning (CBL) -- Teaching anatomy: effective use of modified team-based learning strategy -- Giving feedback to students -- Using body painting and other art-based approaches for the teaching of anatomy and for public engagement -- Evaluating your own performance in leading a small group discussion -- Establishing and operating a body donation program -- Ethical considerations of body donation -- A global geography of body acquisition for anatomy education: issues, challenges and prospects -- Preparing students emotionally for the human dissection experience -- Promoting active learning in the gross anatomy laboratory -- Prosection and dissection laboratory sessions: design and implement to enhance learning -- Use of unembalmed/fresh cadavers in anatomy teaching -- Essential e-learning methods for evolving anatomy laboratories -- Designing anatomy teaching spaces to meet the needs of today's learner -- Role of image and cognitive load in anatomical multimedia -- Essential e-learning and m-learning methods for teaching anatomy -- The use of low-fidelity models to enhance the learning of anatomy -- The use of augmented reality technology in medical museums -- 3D printing in anatomy -- The use of Virtual, augmented and mixed reality in anatomy education -- The use of ultrasound in the teaching and learning of anatomy -- The roles of radiology in anatomy education -- Assessing anatomy as a basic medical science -- Developing multiple-choice questions for anatomy examinations -- Peer and faculty assessment of nontraditional discipline-independent skills in gross anatomy -- Designing and using formative assessment in anatomy -- Core syllabi in anatomy -- Anatomy education in an innovative medical school curriculum -- The role of the anatomist in teaching of nontraditional discipline-independent skills -- Role of anatomists in building an integrated medical curriculum -- Exploring the hidden curriculum in anatomy education -- Teaching anatomical sciences to dental students -- Negotiation and assessment as tools for tailoring anatomy courses to allied health programs -- Teaching anatomy to students in a physical therapy education program -- Research methods in anatomy education -- Scholarship of teaching and learning in anatomy
Summary The field of anatomy is dynamic and fertile. The rapid advances in technology in the past few years have produced exciting opportunities in the teaching of gross anatomy such as 3D printing, virtual reality, augmented reality, digital anatomy models, portable ultrasound, and more. Pedagogical innovations such as gamification and the flipped classroom, among others, have also been developed and implemented. As a result, preparing anatomy teachers in the use of these new teaching tools and methods is very timely. The main aim of the second edition of Teaching Anatomy - A Practical Guide is to offer gross anatomy teachers the most up-to-date advice and guidance for anatomy teaching, utilizing pedagogical and technological innovations at the forefront of anatomy education in the five years since the publication of the first edition. This edition is structured according to the teaching and learning situations that gross anatomy teachers will find themselves in: large group setting, small group setting, gross anatomy laboratory, writing examination questions, designing anatomy curriculum, using anatomy teaching tools, or building up their scholarship of teaching and learning. Fully revised and updated, including fifteen new chapters discussing the latest advances, this second edition is an excellent resource for all instructors in gross anatomy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on resource, viewed August 17, 2021
Subject Human anatomy -- Study and teaching -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Human anatomy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Teaching.
Anatomy -- education
Teaching
teaching.
Teaching
Human anatomy -- Study and teaching
Human anatomy
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Chan, Lap-Ki, 1964- editor.
Pawlina, Wojciech, editor.
ISBN 9783030432836
3030432831