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Mortui Vivos Docent: The Dead Teach the Living
Read more: Mortui Vivos Docent: The Dead Teach the LivingOur students had another milestone today as the 1st year cohort completed their final lab for anatomy. We had a memorial ceremony to honor the donors that have taught our students all year long. Students showed their appreciation for this immensely important learning experience through poems, letters, and many emotional words of thanks. They laid…
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#AnatomyConnected24
Read more: #AnatomyConnected249 years ago today I presented at my first ever academic conference.. and now I am back as a first-year faculty member with 5 of my own graduate students! I can’t believe how much has changed.
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Assistant Professor at UMES
Read more: Assistant Professor at UMESI am very excited to announce that I accepted a tenure-track assistant professor position at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in the Department of Physical Therapy. I will be serving at the Director of the Anatomy Lab as well teach the course instructor for Gross Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, and Medical Imaging. You can find out…
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Graduation
Read more: GraduationI am officially Dr. Molly Selba! I am very excited to see what the next chapters have in store, but as they say at UF, I am PHinally Done!
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HETMP at the 2018 FAST Conference
Read more: HETMP at the 2018 FAST ConferenceAbbey Culumber, Kimberly Schwartz, and I attended the Florida Association of Science Teachers meeting in Miami, Florida. While there, the team presented a Human Evolution Teaching Material’s Project lab on Splitting and Lumping. To find out more about the Human Evolution Teaching Materials Project, check out the HETMP website: www.hetmp.com.