This year the Stanford Anatomy students will be using a unique collection of dissection images of preserved cadaveric material. Over 1500 high resolution stereoscopic images were prepared in the 50's by a Stanford anatomist, Dr. David Bassett in collaboration with William Gruber, the inventor of the Viewmaster, the toy you may have owned as a kid. Stanford students have free access to this collection.
At the request of Dr. Larry Mathers, we will be training the TAs to use the collection to select appropriate images. The TAs will then incorporate the images into their weekly small group review sessions. In addition the stereo images will be available for self-study from the rooms in CCSR adjacent to the Anatomy Lab.
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