A Conversation for A Brief Insight into The Living Anatomy Course

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Friar

I can very well appreciate your article, having gone through a similar course myself. However, I think though that a longer preamble would help. Explaining that the best source of "live specimens" is our fellow students might paint a better picture. I saw more body types in my preclinical "living anatomy" type course than I did in a few of my rotations. This is a great benefit to our education as well.

The human aspect of being examined was very well explained in your article. When I forot to offer a classmate a blanket for warmth and he yelled at me, well, my future patient's didn't know how lucky they were. . .

Anyway, good work, nice article and good luck in school.
Jgruss42


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Post 2

Witty Ditty

smiley - cheers

Yep - I knew this was short, but I wasn't sure what needed, er, fleshing out smiley - groan

I'll pop the 'sourcing' thing in smiley - smiley

Blankets I have to say, I never had. Cold hands, are a-plenty... unfortunately, they haven't warmed up since I went clinical, and I'm still surprising patients whilst palpating smiley - yikes

Thanks for commenting smiley - smiley

Stay smiley - cool,
WD


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