Summary:
SoundPractice podcast host Mike Sacopulos interviews Valerie DeLeon, PhD, president of the American Association of Anatomy (AAA).
All medical education involves the study of Anatomy. If you think the field of anatomy has not changed since your days in medical school, think again. Host Mike Sacopulos interviews Valerie DeLeon, PhD, president of the American Association of Anatomy (AAA).
“Evolution of a Discipline, the Changing Faces of Anatomy” a Special Issue, was recently published in The Anatomical Record.
Sacopulos and DeLeon discuss the Special Issue, the AAA Anatomy Scholars Program, and other current initiatives. The AAA and its members have been busy with a range of advocacy issues and DeLeon and her colleagues have been doing thoughtful work.
https://anato mypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar.24898
Anatomy Scholars Program https://www.anatomy.org/AAA/AAA/Awards/Anatomy-Scholars-Program/Anatomy-Scholars-Program.aspx?hkey=b397a528-c0b2-4787-b530-198329ed74c0
https://www.anatomy.org/
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