Journal Article

Seven questions for a student’s donor: Evaluation of a fictional conversation lends insight into professional identity formation in medical students

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Reflection exercises have been used within anatomy education to evaluate empathy, humanism, and professionalism. A typical reflection exercise consists of

The Clinical Anatomy Fellowship: Revolutionizing Curricular Experiences for Faculty and Students

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Fellows completing the Clinical Anatomy Fellowship at Kansas City University assist Anatomy faculty in the Gross Anatomy laboratory, complete robust

Battle of the Sections: Student Outcomes and Course Feedback Support Combined Prosection and Dissection Laboratory Formats to Maximize Student Success

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Gross anatomy laboratories frequently utilize dissection or prosection formats within medical curricula. Practical examination scores are consistent across the formats,

Bilateral Tensor Fascia Suralis Muscles and Unilateral Accessory Biceps Femoris Muscle: A Cadaveric Case Study

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This study reports the findings of bilateral tensor fascia suralis muscles (TFS) and a unilateral accessory muscle belly of the

Development of a Cadaveric Breast Ultrasound Module and Analysis of Its Effectiveness Among Medical Students

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Information characterizing a standardized breast ultrasound curriculum in medical education is lacking, and due to the sensitive nature of this

Characterization of the Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve and Its Clinical Application for Autologous Breast Reconstruction

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Autologous breast reconstruction (ABR) uses a harvested tissue flap from the abdomen, posterior thigh, or buttocks to rebuild the breast

Anatomical Considerations for the Use of the Popliteal Vein as a Potential Alternative for Central Venous Cannulation

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Limited reports have evaluated the utility of the popliteal vein (PV) specific to cannulation. The objective of this study was

Beaton and Anson Type A Classification of the Sciatic Nerve and Piriformis Complex: Clinical Considerations for Sex and Laterality

Variations of the sciatic nerve and piriformis muscle (SN-PM) relationship must be considered when discussing orthopedic procedures within the region

Enhanced Biomechanical Properties of the Pectineal Ligament Support its Reliability for Apical Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair

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Pelvic organ prolapse impacts an increasing number of women in the United States. The standard approach to correcting apical pelvic

Tensile Strength of the Achilles Tendon Allograft: A Comparative Study of Graft Preparation Technique

The Achilles tendon is a popular allograft option for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Structurally, the tendon is known to