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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Anatomy Education workshop at AAPA 2012?
AAPA folks (undergrad, grad, postdoc, professor, researcher) with an interest or training or teaching career in anatomical sciences: let me know if you're interested in participating in a workshop at AAPA 2012.
Yes, I'm interested. Are you looking for presenters/discussants or just gauging general interest? I'd be happy to share my experiences with a group - I've taught dental students and now teach undergraduates - and I'm also interested in anatomy teaching development.
Thanks for the interest. Please send me an email at ruther4d at uic dot edu. I am interested in the following: a graduate student who can speak to balancing the intensity of graduate coursework with anatomy coursework
a postdoctoral fellow who is pursuing a joint anatomy-anthropology track
faculty with substantial anatomy training who teach in anthropology departments
faculty with a PhD in biological anthropology who teach anatomy in medically oriented colleges.
Yes, that would be awesome.
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ReplyDeleteYes, I'm interested. Are you looking for presenters/discussants or just gauging general interest? I'd be happy to share my experiences with a group - I've taught dental students and now teach undergraduates - and I'm also interested in anatomy teaching development.
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I've love to participate in an anatomy education workshop.
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Thanks for the interest. Please send me an email at ruther4d at uic dot edu. I am interested in the following:
ReplyDeletea graduate student who can speak to balancing the intensity of graduate coursework with anatomy coursework
a postdoctoral fellow who is pursuing a joint anatomy-anthropology track
faculty with substantial anatomy training who teach in anthropology departments
faculty with a PhD in biological anthropology who teach anatomy in medically oriented colleges.