Anatomical Sciences Education with Jason Organ | TAPP 134

In Episode 134,Jason Organ, the new Editor-in-Chief ofAnatomical Sciences Education (ASE). joins us for a chat about hisvision for this popular journal for anatomy and physiology faculty. Ranging from specific goals to general —and insightful—observations about teaching A&P,you ' ll want to listen in to this thought-provoking discussion.00:00 | Introduction00:54 | Introducing Jason Organ& ASE03:31 | Sponsored by AAA03:56 | A New Vision for ASE16:46 | Sponsored by HAPI17:24 | Humanity in Teaching Human A&P28:28 | Sponsored by HAPS28:58 | Who Reads ASE?35:42 | Staying Connected ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-134.html🏅 Apply for your credential (badge/certificate) for listening to this episode:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-134.html/#badge⭐⭐⭐⭐ Please rate& review this podcast so that others can decide whether to give it a try:RateThisPodcast.com/theAPprofessor❓ Please take the anonymous survey:theAPprofessor.org/survey☝️ Questions& Feedback:1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336)✔️ FollowThe A&P Professor onTwitter,Facebook,Blogger,Revue,Tumblr, orInstagram!@theAPprofessor📰 Get the thrice-weeklyTAPP Science& Education UpdatestheAPprofessor.org/updatesThe education of young people in science is at least as important, maybe more so, than the research itself. (Glenn T. Seaborg) Introducing Jason Organ& ASE2.5 minutesLet ' smeet our guest. Ev...
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