Staff Profile
Emily Green
Lecturer in Anatomy
- Address: School of Medical Education
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Cookson Building
Newcastle University
NE2 4HH
Background
Emily is a Lecturer in Anatomy, based in the School of Medical Education. She develops and delivers anatomy teaching to the first two years of the MBBS curriculum, and to various other programmes across the Faculty of Medical Sciences.
She also has an interest in student support, and has a role as the Lead Academic Mentor for Year 1 MBBS students.
Teaching
Emily designs, develops and delivers anatomy teaching for the graduate and undergraduate MBBS programme. She is the module lead for a sports and exercise science anatomy module (SES1004) and leads on a unit of study for the MBBS programme: Case 23 (arthritis). She also teaches anatomy on other medical sciences degrees and external training courses.
Publications
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Book Chapter
- Thompson B, Green E, Scotcher K, Keenan ID. A Novel Cadaveric Embalming Technique for Enhancing Visualisation of Human Anatomy. In: Rea PM, ed. Biomedical Visualisation: Volume 11. Cham: Springer, 2022, pp.299-317.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- Keenan I, Green E, Swainson H, Scotcher K, Swamy M, Saunders E, White P. Rapid and medium-term adaptations to Covid-19: Insights from an undergraduate medical programme. In: Anatomical Society summer meeting. 2022, Glasgow and Virtual: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Scotcher K, Green E. Drawing alongside digital 3D models: Synchronous versus asynchronous teaching. In: Trans-European Pedagogic Anatomy Research Group (TEPARG) Hybrid Meeting ‘Hybrid Anatomy Education: Barriers and Enablers for Students and Educators’. 2022, Barcelona: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Thompson B, Green E, Scotcher K, Saunders E, Keenan I. A novel cadaveric embalming technique for enhancing visualisation of human anatomy. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Glasgow 2021: Cutting Edge Anatomy. 2021, Glasgow: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.