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Jennifer M McBride

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Anatomical Sciences Education|December 21, 2025
How the brain predicts the face: Teaching the brain as a co-architect of the faceJennifer M McBride, Ralph Marcucio
Anatomical Sciences Education|April 12, 2011
Rewarding the resident teacherJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|December 22, 2017
National survey on anatomical sciences in medical educationJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 21, 2011
Student-directed fresh tissue anatomy course for physician assistantsJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|January 30, 2009
Development of a synergistic case-based microanatomy curriculumJennifer M McBride, Richard A Prayson
Anatomical Sciences Education|January 11, 2012
Anatomists provide the foundation for learning pathophysiologyJennifer M McBride, S Beth Bierer
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 5, 2015
Student perceptions of an interprofessional educational experience: The importance of goal articulationJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Medical Teacher|September 3, 2016
Longitudinal cohort study on medical student retention of anatomical knowledge in an integrated problem-based learning curriculumJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 5, 2014
An update on the status of anatomical sciences education in United States medical schoolsRichard L Drake, Jennifer M McBride, Wojciech Pawlina
Medical Teacher|October 9, 2009
The use of simulation in medical education to enhance students' understanding of basic sciencesKathleen R Rosen, Jennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
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Anatomical Sciences Education|December 21, 2025
How the brain predicts the face: Teaching the brain as a co-architect of the faceJennifer M McBride, Ralph Marcucio
Anatomical Sciences Education|April 12, 2011
Rewarding the resident teacherJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|December 22, 2017
National survey on anatomical sciences in medical educationJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 21, 2011
Student-directed fresh tissue anatomy course for physician assistantsJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|January 30, 2009
Development of a synergistic case-based microanatomy curriculumJennifer M McBride, Richard A Prayson
Anatomical Sciences Education|January 11, 2012
Anatomists provide the foundation for learning pathophysiologyJennifer M McBride, S Beth Bierer
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 5, 2015
Student perceptions of an interprofessional educational experience: The importance of goal articulationJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Medical Teacher|September 3, 2016
Longitudinal cohort study on medical student retention of anatomical knowledge in an integrated problem-based learning curriculumJennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 5, 2014
An update on the status of anatomical sciences education in United States medical schoolsRichard L Drake, Jennifer M McBride, Wojciech Pawlina
Medical Teacher|October 9, 2009
The use of simulation in medical education to enhance students' understanding of basic sciencesKathleen R Rosen, Jennifer M McBride, Richard L Drake
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