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Are Real Cadavers Better Than Virtual Ones?

Por: Slate Tech November 28, 2023

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Cadavers have been for centuries, and dissections are a rite of passage for first-year students in medical school. Traditionally, the cadavers being dissected were real human beings who donated their bodies to science before their death, and the process of dissecting—or at least inspecting—a cadaver gives students a physical representation of human anatomy. Over the past decade, however, medical schools have been experimenting with ways of... + full article



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