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Technology-led teaching of anatomy: does an absence of cadavers increase accessibility to the new medicine course in North Wales?

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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Historically, the study of anatomy has been taught often using cadaveric material. However, there has been a gradual shift towards teaching anatomy using technology. I want to know whether technology enhanced educational methods may increase accessibility for medical students in North Wales, as without the option of teaching anatomy using…

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