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1 August 2017 An Innovative Approach to Incorporating the Use of Cadavers in High School Human Anatomy and Physiology Courses
D.C. Kim Achilly
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Making the study of the human anatomy and physiology authentic and clinically relevant poses many challenges. Described herein is a program that, through the use of medical school cadavers, provides high school students a unique experience to enhance their clinically based study of human anatomy and physiology. The program incorporates many learning modalities as well as problem-based team learning and can be a feasible addition to many high school anatomy programs.

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D.C. Kim Achilly "An Innovative Approach to Incorporating the Use of Cadavers in High School Human Anatomy and Physiology Courses," The American Biology Teacher 79(6), 460-465, (1 August 2017). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2017.79.6.460
Published: 1 August 2017
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KEYWORDS
Anatomy
cadaver
clinical correlation.
physiology
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