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Rural residentially-delivered, surgeon-facilitated, gross topographical anatomy by dissection for surgical trainees – the first australasian course, its conduct and evaluation
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 05/05/09
Stewart F - For nine years, the author has conducted, annually, a highly regarded course in whole body, gross topographical regional anatomy by surgeon-facilitated dissection, with some application, for surgical trainees at basic and advanced levels of College training. Daily commuting and "hospital-call distractions" were "survey-negatives" for the Sydney course. At registration, a regional anatomy "relations known" test was delivered. The whole-body dissection course involved, "region" lecture, facilitated regional bones/prosection examination, regional dissection. Resident candidates shared meals, joined evening "study groups", and accessed "school" material after-hours.
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