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II. TEACHING REQUIREMENTS
A)
All PhD and MS students will normally assist in Medical Gross Anatomy in the
fall semester of their second year in the program. The student will be required to
assist in the laboratory and give at least one lecture. In addition, students will have an annual teaching commitment in one of the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy courses beginning in their third year and each subsequent year until completion of the program. These courses are Medical Gross Anatomy, Cell Biology and Microanatomy, Dental Gross Anatomy, and Allied Health Gross Anatomy. Course assignments will be decided by the Directors of the Graduate Program in Clinical Anatomy. After a Research Advisor has been selected, the annual teaching commitment will be determined by the Directors of the Graduate Program in Clinical Anatomy in consultation with the Research Advisor. Consideration will be given to the optimum time for the teaching commitment that will minimize conflict with the students and the Research Advisors research programs and the career goals of the student. The student will be evaluated by the course director and staff.
B) Each student is required to present a seminar to the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy in his/her second and fourth years as part of the regular departmental seminar program. The subject of these presentations will be assigned by the student's dissertation advisor, and may be about his/her research or any related field of interest.
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