Clinical anatomy teaching: Strategies in medical training

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Abstract

Introduction: the use of simulations in the teaching of human anatomy enables a more meaningful learning by realizing the knowledge acquired in the theoretical exposition. This article aims to report a skill performed in the “Birth and Growth” module about facial skull development in a medical course with an integrated curriculum. Still, the clinical reports encourage further provocations and discussions, with the introduction of real situations that may be experienced in the work process.

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Dantas, A. O., Oliveira, L. A. M. L., Queiroga, E. Q., de Medeiros Rocha, L. Ê., Vale, H. A., de Souza, B. V. D., … de Souza Lucena, E. E. (2021). Clinical anatomy teaching: Strategies in medical training. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 38, 93–96. https://doi.org/10.51929/JMS.38.17.2021

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