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Dr Danielle Royer is an Associate Professor in Anatomy at the School of Medicine, University of Colorado.
Danielle joins me for a chat on her background in biological anthropology, her career path towards anatomy education, the use of imaging and role of ultrasound for non-medical students.
Here are the links to the papers and Masters of Science in Modern Human Anatomy we discussed on the podcast.
Improved medical student perception of ultrasound using a paired anatomy teaching assistant and clinician teaching model
Evaluation of an innovative hands-on anatomy-centered ultrasound curriculum to supplement graduate gross anatomy education
Modern Human anatomy MS degree
You can follow Danielle using the twitter handle: @AnatomyRoyer
To continue the conversation use: #AnatPodcast
Follow: @AnatEducPodcast
Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information
The Anatomy Education Podcast is supported by the American Association of Anatomists. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org.
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Dr Danielle Royer is an Associate Professor in Anatomy at the School of Medicine, University of Colorado.
Danielle joins me for a chat on her background in biological anthropology, her career path towards anatomy education, the use of imaging and role of ultrasound for non-medical students.
Here are the links to the papers and Masters of Science in Modern Human Anatomy we discussed on the podcast.
Improved medical student perception of ultrasound using a paired anatomy teaching assistant and clinician teaching model
Evaluation of an innovative hands-on anatomy-centered ultrasound curriculum to supplement graduate gross anatomy education
Modern Human anatomy MS degree
You can follow Danielle using the twitter handle: @AnatomyRoyer
To continue the conversation use: #AnatPodcast
Follow: @AnatEducPodcast
Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information
The Anatomy Education Podcast is supported by the American Association of Anatomists. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org.