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- 2014
i think they're called cadavers? i think it would be cool
My dad said he did at medical school. Totally put me off. But he went to uni overseas, so not sure if it happens in Australia.i think they're called cadavers? i think it would be cool
Yes, yes and yes. You even study cadavers in non-medicine anatomy courses.i think they're called cadavers? i think it would be cool
We use cadavers just to examine anatomical form and function of various bodily systems. For practicals we have both computerised, laboratory, and clinical skills e.g. ng tubes, cannulas , etc which are taught at hospital on manikins & real patients (in second year-). However, in first year you get to learn basic physical examinations: respiratory, BP, Gastro, etc. NO surgical practicals are undertaken on cadavers by medical students in NSW, due to the scarcity of donations and universal precautions.or do they like doing practicals on you?
To obtain a medical degree, it doesn't take that long.that is very cool im willing to put in 11 15 years to become a doctor
The study of anatomy at UNSW involves regular sessions in the dissecting room, examining cadavers. Despite the name of the room, medical students do not do any dissecting. (The specimens are dissected by anatomists.) The cadavers and the smell of formalin are somewhat confronting to many first-year students, but most soon realise that using cadavers is essential for understanding anatomy.i think they're called cadavers? i think it would be cool
No but it's not normal to want to study medicine so you can essentially "cut up dead pplz YAYA"... Trust me, I don't even study med (yet) but I know you will be sorely disappointed and will have taken someones university place who really really wanted it to be a doctor, not to cut up dead people.is it normal for me not to be put off by this thread?
It's not normal unless you want to go to UNSW and do other prohibited stuff to cadavers, lolNo but it's not normal to want to study medicine so you can essentially "cut up dead pplz YAYA"... Trust me, I don't even study med (yet) but I know you will be sorely disappointed and will have taken someones university place who really really wanted it to be a doctor, not to cut up dead people.
Also in reply to the comment about the smell of formalin, it's not that bad really...
Police probe cadaver abuse - National - smh.com.auI was actually saying that formalin doesn't bother me now because I work essentially up to my elbows in the stuff already...
In what way is the stuff at UNSW illegal? I was planning on going there (ATAR permitting)
It's still hot gossip in some med student circles. Esp at AMSA Convention, etc. Alot of UNSW still cop sh*t because of it, but then again the poor attitude put out by a number of UNSW doesn't help either.Valid point however that aticle is nearly 3 years old...
i really want to be a doctor actually ive wanted to help my mum before i even started school. my mum has artritis, manic depression copd, asthma, diabeties and numerous other things. i was looking after her when i was younger before i handed it over to someone older so i could study and become a doctor and not help people like that but fix them up. even if i have to cut up dead peopleNo but it's not normal to want to study medicine so you can essentially "cut up dead pplz YAYA"... Trust me, I don't even study med (yet) but I know you will be sorely disappointed and will have taken someones university place who really really wanted it to be a doctor, not to cut up dead people.
Also in reply to the comment about the smell of formalin, it's not that bad really...