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Surgical Anatomy Takeover: Sculpting Anatomy with Clay

12th Mar 2025
1:00 - 3:00pm (GMT)
12th Mar 2025
1:00 - 3:00pm (GMT)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
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Surgical Anatomy Takeover series is BACK again✨🩺

Continuing from last sketching anatomy workshop, we are sculpting the hand anatomy this time! ✍🎨 Join us on 12 Mar for Sculpting Anatomy with Clay Workshop in RIDB2, room 1.50!

We have invited Dr Emily Green to teach us about the hand anatomy and you will have the chance to follow and sculpting the hand with clay🧑‍🎨. Year 2 students, it will be a really good chance to understand and revise hand anatomy you just learnt!

All art materials will be provided✍✨

Summary

Surgical Anatomy Takeover is back with a fresh new approach to learning - "Sculpting Anatomy with Clay". In this interactive workshop, Dr. Emily Green will guide participants through the full anatomy of the hand using clay. This is particularly useful for second-year students seeking an innovative method to understand and revise hand anatomy. The workshop will be held on 12th March in RIDB2, room 1.50. Aspiring sculptors need not worry about art materials as they will be provided. This hands-on workshop not only aids learning but also fosters creativity.

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Learning objectives

  1. To deepen understanding of the complex structure of the human hand by exploring its surgical anatomy in a hands-on, tangible manner.
  2. To develop practical, artistic skills for using clay as a visual and tactile learning tool in medical education for better understanding of anatomical structures.
  3. To learn from Dr. Emily Green about teaching techniques for demonstrating complex anatomy through various mediums.
  4. To consolidate and revise previous knowledge of hand anatomy through engaging, interactive activities aimed at reinforcing learning for year 2 students.
  5. To appreciate the utility of art in medical education and develop an enthusiasm for alternative, creative learning techniques.
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12th Mar 2025
1:00 - 3:00pm (GMT)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
IN PERSON