June 20, 2024

Revolutionizing Anatomy Education: Visualizing the Human Body in New Ways (f Mike Pascoe)

Revolutionizing Anatomy Education: Visualizing the Human Body in New Ways (f Mike Pascoe)
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In this episode, Jimmy and his guest Professor Mike Pascoe discuss efforts to improve anatomy education and make it more inclusive.


They talk about systemic racism in anatomical representations, the dominance of the "white male body" as the model, and steps being taken to amplify contributions of women and people of color.


They also discuss using visualization techniques to teach anatomy more effectively, including 3D modeling and technology.


The guest shares his experience attending anatomy education conferences and details some of the topics covered related to pedagogy, technology, and diversity/inclusion.