Anatomy without dissections?

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Are any of you attending a med school that teaches anatomy without having you do a complete dissection of a cadaver? If so, how are you learning it? Prosections, models, imaging? How do you feel about learning anatomy that way?
 
I go to a school where we are taught anatomy with prosections only. Dissection is optional. It seems to work out for everyone here; I like it.
 
bridge2006 said:
I go to a school where we are taught anatomy with prosections only. Dissection is optional. It seems to work out for everyone here; I like it.

Thanks for the reply. Is that method of anatomy instruction common in Canada, or would you say your school is in the minority?
 
At our school, it was all prosections for the first 3 months, then dissections after that.
 
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