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Collin G. Liang; Masako Matsunaga; Melia Takakusagi; J. DeMeo; Jesse D. Thompson; Christoph Rettenmeier; Günes Aytaç; U-Young Lee; Scott Lozanoff – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Anatomy instructional methods varied widely during the COVID-19 pandemic and programs are assessing innovations for retention. Learning preferences were assessed among medical students dichotomized as elective dissectors (ED) or non-dissectors (ND) during the COVID-19 partial re-opening in 2020 (preclinical) and again in 2022 after clinical…
Descriptors: Medical Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Learning

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