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Join us in-person for a variety of workshops, across both days of the conference.
This year we have a variety of choices, from mentoring to teaching methods.
After ticket sales close, if you have purchased an in-person ticket, you will receive an email to complete a form to select your choices of workshops.
Lead by Dr Munesh Khamuani
Assistant Professor in Anatomy,
University of Nottingham
Are you an early career educator or someone looking to start a career in education? Do you find yourself supervising, supporting, or coaching students and colleagues, but are unsure of how to approach those conversations effectively? This hands-on workshop is designed to help you rethink how you engage in everyday conversations with your students, supervisees, or those you provide pastoral support to.
In this practical, interactive session, you'll explore simple yet powerful strategies for having meaningful conversations that can leave a lasting positive impact on your mentee or supervisee. Whether you're managing a team, mentoring a student, or coaching a colleague, you’ll walk away with tools and techniques that you can apply immediately to enhance your mentoring and supervisory approach.
This workshop is perfect for personal tutors, supervisors, and early career educators who are eager to develop their skills in facilitating productive, impactful, and supportive conversations in their day-to-day roles.
Lead by:
Nalia Ali
Assistant Professor in Anatomy,
University of Nottingham
Maria Chalasti
Teaching Associate,
University of Nottingham
Do your students struggle with the complexity of layers and foldings in embryology? This interactive approach will help you enhance your teaching strategies in simplifying and visualizing complex embryological processes. This workshop is designed to help you make your lessons more accessible and engaging, thus enabling your students to understand and retain intricate concepts.
In this hands-on workshop, you will begin by revisiting foundational concepts of germ layers and then move on to developing full term organs. You will be provided with a trilaminar embryonic disc and by using clay modelling techniques, you will develop it into a specific body structure of your choice, that be a full system or an individual component of the head and neck region.
Whether you choose to teach general embryology or focusing on normal or abnormal development of a specific body organ, this workshop will allow you to create an interactive and visually compelling representation of embryonic development.
Lead by Sadia Khan
Teaching Associate - Anatomy Education,
University of Nottingham
Ever wondered how anatomy teaching has changed?
Join us for an engaging workshop where we explore the whole range of teaching tools! We will start with the classics - dissections, textbooks, and atlases - and then dive headfirst into the cool new stuff.
You will get to see how 3D scanning, modelling, and printing are changing how we visualize anatomy. Plus, you can experience the power of augmented and virtual reality in creating engaging and interactive learning environments.
In this workshop, you will learn how to effectively integrate a range of anatomical methods into your teaching practice. We will discuss the benefits and limitations of each method and learn strategies to maximize student engagement and comprehension. And best of all, you will get hands-on experience with 3D scanning, AR, and VR, so you can see firsthand how they can enhance anatomy education.
If you are ready to explore anatomy in a fresh way and try out the latest tech, this workshop is for you!
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