Professor Nalini Pather is Chair and Head of Anatomy and Scientia Education Fellow in the School of Medical Sciences at the University of New South Wales in Australia.

In this episode Nalini joins me on the balcony during the #AMEE2018 conference in Basle. We discuss her anatomy teaching journey from South Africa to Australia, touch on body donation in SA and her anatomy education deliver through TBL, blended learning and technology.

You can follow Nalini on Twitter using @NaliniPather

Some of Nalini’s recent scholarly outputs can be accessed by following the links below:

Teaching Toolkit

This is a toolkit I developed to assist faculty in selecting teaching tools underpinned by sound pedagogy rather than using tech for the sake of tech

https://teachingtools.med.unsw.edu.au/homepage

Recent Research Papers:

Birbara NS; Otton JM; Pather N, 2018, '3D Modelling and Printing Technology to Produce Patient-Specific 3D Models', Heart Lung and Circulation, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2017.10.017

Otton JM; Birbara NS; Hussain T; Greil G; Foley TA; Pather N, 2017, '3D printing from cardiovascular CT: A practical guide and review', Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy, vol. 7, pp. 507 - 526, http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/cdt.2017.01.12

 

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