Natasha is a teaching associate of Anatomy at the University of Nottingham with a background in Prosthetics and Orthotics and Human Anatomy education. Natasha’s MSC project investigated ethnic inclusivity within anatomical science modules and has sampled and created her own anatomy courses and 3d figures. All attendees receive a certificate.
Treating the Patient, Not the Diagnosis with Natasha Noel Barker
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Summary
Join prominent Anatomy educator, Natasha Noel Barker, for her fascinating session, "Treating the Patient, Not the Diagnosis". Natasha, a teaching associate at the University of Nottingham, brings a unique perspective from her work in Prosthetics, Orthotics and Human Anatomy education. She will give deep insights into patient-oriented treatment, based on her research on ethnic inclusivity within anatomical science. Take advantage of her extensive experience of creating her own anatomy courses and 3D figures. Attendees will gain invaluable knowledge, as well as a certificate for participating.
Learning objectives
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To understand the importance of personalized, patient-focused care in medicine, going beyond the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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To learn about the influence of patient’s ethnic background on susceptibility to certain diseases and their treatment responses, using knowledge from Barker's ethnic inclusivity investigation in anatomical science modules.
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To gain proficiency in implementing culturally competent care in clinical practice, ensuring patients of all ethnic backgrounds receive suitable and fair medical treatment.
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To review the technological advancements in prosthetics and orthotics and understanding their implications for patient-centered care.
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To explore the practical application of 3D anatomical figures in understanding human anatomy and fostering effective patient communication and bedside teaching.