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Title: Teaching, learning and examination in veterinary anatomy: what do students tell us?
Authors: Lança, MJ
Faustino-Rocha, Ana I
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Lança MJ, Faustino-Rocha AI. 2024. Teaching, learning and examination in veterinary anatomy: what do students tell us? VII Congreso español y I hispano-portugués de docencia Veterinaria, p. 25, 05 a 07 de junho, Cáceres, Espanha.
Abstract: Anatomy is a fundamental curricular unit in medical courses. With the changes in society, the presence of students in an increasingly digital world, and the controversy associated with the use of corps for educational or experimental purposes, for ethical reasons and issues related to animal welfare, much has been done to circumvent and improve this practice. Our teaching team has been focused on developing pedagogical and examination practices that stimulate students and meet the programme objectives. With this work, we intended to evaluate the perception of the students of the Anatomy I curricular unit in relation to the new examination methods implemented.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37415
Type: lecture
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