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Unexpected lessons from anatomy lab

May 21, 2019 anatomy,  Education,  Medical Education,  Willed Body Program

As we trouped through the double doors in the basement, there was a palpable sense of nervous anticipation. Before I had even made it through

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Throwback Thursday: Three Amigos

November 12, 2015 anatomy,  Andy Phifer,  History,  Throwback Thursday

No bones about it, anatomy is a vital part of a medical student’s education. In this 1948 picture from the Baylor University Round Up yearbook,

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Medical students: Renaissance people of biomedical sciences

August 19, 2014 anatomy,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Education,  Events,  first day of school,  Healthcare,  new students,  School of Medicine,  Student Life,  Willed Body Program

“You don’t have to take notes today.” Probably not what you’d expect to hear in your first medical school class. But at Baylor College of

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Throwback Thursday: All in the family

September 26, 2013 anatomy,  Audrey M. Marks,  Community,  Dr. John C. Haley,  History,  Houston,  Throwback Thursday

You didn’t think those slides mounted themselves? And for the Haley family, mounting tissue slides was a family affair. In this 1942 photo, courtesy of

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Learning the language of medicine: Baylor’s medical terminology, anatomy and physiology course

July 31, 2013 anatomy,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Community,  Education,  Jordan Magaziner,  medical anatomy,  physiology

Do you know what poikilocytosis means? How about xanthelasma? Could you spell these terms? Medical terminology and basic anatomy/physiology may seem like a different language

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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