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      What Does a Modern Anatomist Look like? Current Trends in the Training of Anatomy Educators

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      Anatomical Sciences Education
      Wiley

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                Journal
                Anatomical Sciences Education
                Anat Sci Educ
                Wiley
                1935-9772
                1935-9780
                May 2019
                May 2019
                September 13 2018
                May 2019
                : 12
                : 3
                : 225-235
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Anatomy and Cell BiologyIndiana University School of Medicine Evansville Indiana
                [2 ]Department of Cell and Molecular MedicineRush University Chicago Illinois
                [3 ]Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative BiologyUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Medicine Birmingham Alabama
                [4 ]Department of Anatomy and Cell BiologyIndiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana
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                10.1002/ase.1806
                30211985
                77d6bf36-b49b-4308-8487-a6bfa6c99d41
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