McGill University
education
TA|ANAT214SystemicHumanAnatomy
“TA | ANAT 214 Systemic Human Anatomy at McGill University. Skills: Human anatomy, Lab demonstrations, Supervising students. Familiarize with lab topics covering visceral anatomy. Illustrate systemic anatomy at undergraduate level”
Industry & Context.
Authorized to work in Canada, Willing to work in the province of Quebec
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Demonstrated ability to teach human anatomy, Must have previously taken ANAT 214 (or equivalent), Extensive knowledge of the gross anatomy of the visceral systems (head and neck, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic anatomy required) of the human body is required, Must be able to give in-depth lab demonstrations to emphasizes functional and clinical, must have a good understanding of surface and know how to read medical imaging, Demonstrated leadership experience in supervising undergraduate students, Proven organizational skills with attention to detail and accuracy, authorized to work in Canada, willing to work in the province of Quebec, English communication both verbally and in writing
What You'll Do.
Familiarize with lab topics covering visceral anatomy
Illustrate systemic anatomy at undergraduate level
implementation and grading
Coordinate and assign duties to UCAs
Retrieve specimens for student groups
Return specimens to storage
Clean up lab stations
Support UCA team during teaching activities
Direct small teaching groups during lab sessions
Reinforce laboratory rules and code of conduct
Oversee safety precautions for preservative solutions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Liaison with the course instructor; Coordinate and assign duties to Undergraduate course assistants (UCAs); Supporting the UCA team during teaching activities
Communication Scope
English communication
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