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La anatomía ha evolucionado: enseñar y aprender anatomía en el siglo XXI ¿Qué ha cambiado?
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Anatomía, educación, brecha generacional, estilo de enseñanza, estilo de aprendizaje, herramientas de enseñanza (es)Descargas
Este artículo expone algunas de las formas importantes en que la educación médica, con referencia a la anatomía, ha evolucionado, hacia dónde se está dirigiendo, los desafíos que ha afrontado, su adaptabilidad en consecuencia de los rápidos avances tecnológicos y su efecto en las nuevas generaciones de estudiantes.
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