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This guy that works out at my gym is a neurosurgeon, and he has been giving me a lot of guidance through this process. He is an old-school MD who went to UT-Southwestern, which, as many of you I'm sure are aware, is one of the very elite schools in the country.
I was telling him about my interview at LECOM-B next week, and I asked him what he thought of prosection vs. dissection. He didn't know what prosection was, so I explained it to him. His response...
"We wasted so much f****** time in anatomy lab. I think it sounds like a great idea."
For those of you who don't already know, prosection is where the profs dissect the cadaver for you, prior to class, so that you don't have to cut through a bunch of fat, fascia, and whatnot, trying to get to the structures you're trying to study.
Just something to think about.
I was telling him about my interview at LECOM-B next week, and I asked him what he thought of prosection vs. dissection. He didn't know what prosection was, so I explained it to him. His response...
"We wasted so much f****** time in anatomy lab. I think it sounds like a great idea."
For those of you who don't already know, prosection is where the profs dissect the cadaver for you, prior to class, so that you don't have to cut through a bunch of fat, fascia, and whatnot, trying to get to the structures you're trying to study.
Just something to think about.