Talk:Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry

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[edit] USP - how this school differs or intends to differ from others

The ethos and direction of attention of this school relative to others deserves attention. As a bystander, it looks as if two of the features are a deliberately wider selection of students, and a more complete attention to having all teachers obtain a qualification in teaching. Of the two sorts of medical school - science then clinical or clinical from the first, while teaching science alongside - it is of course the latter, and this is the more modern fashion. The anatomy teaching is one of the areas of interest in medical study at present I think, and I think dissection is not part of it. Midgley 11:21, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pictures

Needs some. I'll drag a camera over to the big square library building when I have a moment. What else needs a phot? Plymouth I suppose... Midgley 11:22, 21 January 2007 (UTC)