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Sankar Sinha

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ANZ Journal of Surgery|December 17, 2014
How can clinical anatomy teaching be rationalized?Sankar Sinha
Australian Journal of General Practice|September 4, 2019
Management of post-surgical wounds in general practiceSankar Sinha
Mededpublish (2016)|March 15, 2024
Enhancing pathology learning for medical students - via blended learning by cliniciansSankar Sinha
Australian Family Physician|September 17, 2014
Management of venous leg ulcers in general practice - a practical guidelineSankar Sinha, Sadhishaan Sreedharan
Australian Family Physician|December 5, 2012
Simulation based education - models for teaching surgical skills in general practiceSankar Sinha, Nicholas Cooling
ANZ Journal of Surgery|September 23, 2021
Inguinal hernia repair: a global perspectiveJames O'Brien, Sankar Sinha, Richard Turner
Emergency Radiology|June 2, 2014
Plain abdominal radiography in acute abdominal pain--is it really necessary?Sadhishaan Sreedharan, Mark Fiorentino, Sankar Sinha
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA|August 27, 2020
Evaluating a low-fidelity inguinal canal modelJake Hindmarch, Khalil Bazzi, John Lahoud, et al.
Mededpublish (2016)|December 7, 2023
Infiltrating the Curriculum: Integrating Medical History with Existing Surgical Pathology TutorialsJoshua Teo, Aram Cox, Tiffany Ngu, et al.
Mededpublish (2016)|March 15, 2024
A pragmatic approach to effective anatomy teaching and learning to medical students: a ten-year experience using evidence-based principlesThomas Goubar, Jonathan Larach, Jake Hindmarch, et al.
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ANZ Journal of Surgery|December 17, 2014
How can clinical anatomy teaching be rationalized?Sankar Sinha
Australian Journal of General Practice|September 4, 2019
Management of post-surgical wounds in general practiceSankar Sinha
Mededpublish (2016)|March 15, 2024
Enhancing pathology learning for medical students - via blended learning by cliniciansSankar Sinha
Australian Family Physician|September 17, 2014
Management of venous leg ulcers in general practice - a practical guidelineSankar Sinha, Sadhishaan Sreedharan
Australian Family Physician|December 5, 2012
Simulation based education - models for teaching surgical skills in general practiceSankar Sinha, Nicholas Cooling
ANZ Journal of Surgery|September 23, 2021
Inguinal hernia repair: a global perspectiveJames O'Brien, Sankar Sinha, Richard Turner
Emergency Radiology|June 2, 2014
Plain abdominal radiography in acute abdominal pain--is it really necessary?Sadhishaan Sreedharan, Mark Fiorentino, Sankar Sinha
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA|August 27, 2020
Evaluating a low-fidelity inguinal canal modelJake Hindmarch, Khalil Bazzi, John Lahoud, et al.
Mededpublish (2016)|December 7, 2023
Infiltrating the Curriculum: Integrating Medical History with Existing Surgical Pathology TutorialsJoshua Teo, Aram Cox, Tiffany Ngu, et al.
Mededpublish (2016)|March 15, 2024
A pragmatic approach to effective anatomy teaching and learning to medical students: a ten-year experience using evidence-based principlesThomas Goubar, Jonathan Larach, Jake Hindmarch, et al.
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