FIPAE - Core Syllabuses Project

Core Syllabuses Project

The IFAA is in the process for developing core syllabuses for teaching anatomy in medicine and allied health programs. This project is being steered by Professor Bernard Moxham, the Immediate Past President of the IFAA.

 

Process

The process for the development of these syllabuses is outlined in the paper published in Anatomical Sciences Education as Moxham et al. (2014) 'An Approach Toward the Development of Core Syllabuses for the Anatomical Sciences’ (Moxham et al., 2014, Anatomical Sciences Education)

Core Syllabuses

Below is a list of the core syllabuses as that have been finalised and published. We invite you to review these and to send us comments on these syllabuses. Comments should be directed to Dr Nalini Pather (n.pather@unsw.edu.au).

MEDICINE:

1. Head and Neck
published in Clinical Anatomy as Tubbs et al. (2014) ‘The Development of a Core Syllabus for the Teaching of Head and Neck Anatomy to Medical Students’ (Tubbs et al., 2014, Clinical Anatomy)

2. Neuroanatomy
published in Clinical Anatomy as Moxham et al. (2015) ‘A Core Syllabus for the Teaching of Neuroanatomy to Medical Students’ (Moxham et al., 2015, Clinical Anatomy)

3. Musculoskeletal Anatomy
published in Clinical Anatomy as Webb et al. (2018) ‘The Development of a Core Syllabus for Teaching Musculoskeletal Anatomy of the Vertebral Column and Limbs to Medical Students’ (Webb et al., 2018, Clinical Anatomy)

IFAA

International Federation of Associations of Anatomists

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