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Rebekah Jenkin currently works at the Discipline of Anatomy and Histology, The University of Sydney. Rebekah does research in ethics, health research education and policy, anatomical education and historical research on the use of cadavers. Her most recent publication is 'Use and Outcome of Local Anesthetic Painkilling Injections in Athletes: A Systematic Review'.
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Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations. This study sought to examine the ch...
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Research activities undertaken during University studies contribute to preparation of medical students for practice of evidence-based medicine. This study aimed to understand medical students’ experiences, perceived research skills development and satisfaction associated with completion of mandatory research projects.
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An online...
In the mid-twentieth century, the body procurement program at the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney transitioned from a reliance on unclaimed bodies to the use of consenting donors. Securing an adequate supply of bodies for teaching was a persistent challenge for the medical school prior to this period. It was not until the medical...
Abstract Background Medical degree programs use scholarly activities to support development of basic research skills, critical evaluation of medical information and promotion of medical research. The University of Sydney Doctor of Medicine Program includes a compulsory research project. Medical student projects are supervised by academic staff and...
Health education, research, and training rely on the altruistic act of body donation for the supply of cadavers. Organ transplantation and research rely on donated organs. Supply of both is limited, with further restrictions in Australia due to requirements for a next‐of‐kin agreement to donation, irrespective of the deceased's pre‐death consent. R...
Background: The use of local anesthetic painkilling injections to improve player availability is common practice in elite-level sport.
Objective: To document the published use of local anesthetic injections in sport, according to number of injections, sites of injections, and complications reported.
Data Sources: A systematic search of MEDLINE,...