Video: Lecture 6, "The Innovative Teaching of Anatomy Beginning With Vesalius"

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Lecture 6: The Innovative Teaching of Anatomy Beginning with Vesalius
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Type
Moving Image
Creator
Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions
Date
3/15/2022
Description
In this final lecture of the series, award-winning UC College of Medicine anatomy professor, Bruce Giffin, MD, and Cynthia Klestinec, PhD, professor in the Department of English at Miami University and an expert in Renaissance anatomy and dissection, discuss the pedagogical innovations introduced by Vesalius and others and how this revolutionized the teaching of anatomy for medical students and artists. Dr. Klestinec shares insights from her book, "Theaters of Anatomy: Students, Teachers, and Traditions of Dissection in Renaissance Venice" (2011). Dr. Giffin discusses the teaching of anatomy dating from Vesalius through today and looks ahead to the future, including the role of virtual dissection in the 21st century.
Language
English
Publisher
Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions
Alternative Title
"The Illustrated Human: The Impact of Andreas Vesalius," Lecture 6
Contributor
Bruce Giffin
Cynthia Klestinec
Philip Diller
Extent
1:47:27
Subject
Andreas Vesalius
Anatomy
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