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Anatomy Education Podcast - #17 Dr Kirsten Brown

#17 Dr Kirsten Brown

01/15/18 • 55 min

Anatomy Education Podcast

Dr Kirsten Brown is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Regenerative Biology at the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, US

Kirsten joins me for wide ranging chat about her work on faculty development, teaching anatomy, the role of social media and the level of anatomy knowledge retention exhibited by students.

You can follow Kirsten using @DrKirtyBrown and @BuffNBlueAnat on Twitter and @BuffNBlueAnat on Instagram.

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 Kirsten Brown is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Regenerative Biology at the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, US

Kirsten joins me for wide ranging chat about her work on faculty development, teaching anatomy, the role of social media and the level of anatomy knowledge retention exhibited by students.

You can follow Kirsten using @DrKirtyBrown and @BuffNBlueAnat on Twitter and @BuffNBlueAnat on Instagram.

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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#16 Professor Philip Brauer

Professor Philip Brauer is a Professor and Chair in Anatomy at Kansas City University, Joplin Campus in the United States.

Philip joins me for chat about his career to date focusing on both anatomy research and education. We also talk about his trip to Antarctica and his role as President with the American Association of Anatomists.

You can follow Philip and the American Association of Anatomists using the Twitter handles: @BrauerPr and @anatomymeeting

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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#18 Dr Adam Wilson

Dr Adam Wilson is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Section of Clinical Anatomy at the Department of Cell and Molecular Medicine, Rush University in Chicago, United States.

Adam joins me for a conversation on his recent meta-analysis on anatomy laboratory pedagogies. We also discuss his approach to conducting such research, its value and the wider implications for anatomy teachers.

Here are the links to some recent papers, including the meta-analysis we discussed:

Meta-analysis and review of learner performance and preference: virtual versus optical microscopy

A meta-analysis of anatomy laboratory pedagogies.

Using generalizability analysis to estimate parameters for anatomy assessments: A multi-institutional study

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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