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Aloha.
The Global Survey of Medical School Neuroanatomy Education is an effort to learn the variety of ways that neuroanatomy is taught around the world.
There are approximately 3,900 medical schools in the world. We are trying to contact all of them.
The survey is being conducted by a group at the University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine. The point of contact is Dr. Doug Miles, the neuroanatomy instructor at the University of Hawai'i. The survey is being done in the hopes that we can all learn something from seeing how other institutions teach.
This is also an opportunity for sharing any useful or innovative techniques that instructors may have developed at their schools.
If you teach neuroanatomy at a medical school, please take a few minutes to answer this brief survey.
We will continue updating this page to include copies of the survey in other languages.