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- L W Bassett and L F Squire.
- Invest Radiol. 1985 Dec 1; 20 (9): 1008-10.
AbstractNinety-four academic radiology departments responded to a questionnaire concerning anatomy instruction by radiologists. Seventy-six departments reported that radiologists teach anatomy to medical students in courses sponsored by anatomy departments (63), radiology departments (7), or both (6). The most frequent format for teaching anatomy was classroom lectures alone (25) or a combination of classroom lectures and small group instruction (24). Eighty departments indicated that additional teaching aids would be helpful.
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