Program Overview
This graduate program trains experts in anatomical sciences for college-level teaching, emphasizing the field's importance in medical education. It utilizes innovative teaching methods such as 3D anatomy and virtual microscopy, preparing students for careers as professors in gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology, and histology. The program highlights the growing demand for experts in anatomical sciences, emphasizing its vital role in medical education.
Program Outline
The program aims to equip students with the necessary skills to become expert college professors in various anatomical disciplines, including gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology, and histology. The program emphasizes the importance of anatomical sciences as foundational pillars of medical education and highlights the growing demand for experts in this field. It also incorporates the latest innovations in anatomical sciences education, such as 3D anatomy using ultrasound with standardized patients, radiologic anatomy, CT scans of cadavers, plastinated specimens, and virtual microscopy in histology education.
Teaching:
The program primarily utilizes on-campus, in-person meetings for content delivery.
Careers:
The program prepares students for careers as college professors in anatomical sciences, specifically in areas like gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology, and histology.
Other:
The program emphasizes the importance of anatomical sciences in medical education and the increasing need for experts in this field. It highlights the program's focus on incorporating the latest innovations in anatomical sciences education, including 3D anatomy, radiologic anatomy, and virtual microscopy.