Recent successes from anatomy students and staff

By | July 17, 2017
Dom Mahoney a medical student from Bristol took part in the fifth National Undergraduate Neuroanatomy Competition at the University of Southampton (8 Apr 2017) and received a distinction award. https://twitter.com/NatNeuroComp/status/856785925975756800
 
Katie Lloyd a final year medical student from Bristol attended the International Joint Summer Meeting of the British & European Associations of Clinical Anatomists at the University of Warwick, 4-6 Jul 2017. She did an oral presentation entitled, ‘How to tackle ‘Neurophobia’: a student led approach‘. This was about work on a series of near-peer neuroanatomy revision sessions, designed, set-up and run by a group of fourth year students at Bristol. Katie was awarded one of the two Conrad Lewin prizes for BACA members, for best oral presentation by an early career anatomist at the conference.
Dr Matthew Boissaud-Cooke, one of this year’s anatomy demonstrators, attended the International Joint Summer Meeting of the British & European Associations of Clinical Anatomists at the University of Warwick, 4-6 Jul 2017. He did an oral presentation entitled, ‘A 5-year update on ‘Bridging the Gap’: Bristol’s applied anatomy revision training days for Foundation Doctors‘. Matthew was awarded the BACA 40th Anniversary prize for best oral presentation by an early career anatomist at the conference.
 
Dr Sarah Allsop attended the International Joint Summer Meeting of the British & European Associations of Clinical Anatomists at the University of Warwick, 4-6 Jul 2017. As a member of the council of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists, she was invited to chair the education session on day two of the conference.