RE: SEC S20W1 || Hematopoiesis - Module 1
Anatomy is one of the foundation of the knowledge of all the medics, biologists, nowadays transplant surgeons and any other field that has anything to do with human being. it is important to have knowledge and we are all grateful to the effort of old masters for their courage to study the human body despite of the thread to be punished.
Like you, I also have old books, it is a shame that nowadays people use only Internet for study where it is limited knowledge.
I like how you build up your post and started with presenting important organs and shortly described their function. The information is not overwhelming and easy to understand because it is written using simple normal words and you managed to skip strong medical slang.
Without a doubt your work is one of the best from how it is structured and build up, explanation of content and answering the tasks.
I hope that this will be considered when selecting the best posts that were submitted to this contest.
Because,your work is really done using your knowledge and I know from my experience of working with students who submit the perfect done tasks but when chatting to them through tasks it is noticeable that it is simple taken from internet, like if you put the quiz question into Google it will give your the correct answer and this way people get 10/10 score without even any knowledge. That is also a type of using AI because even using Internet we using AI database.
Wishing you success, you deserved it!
Thank you for such kind words. I absolutely agree with you that Anatomy indeed in the foundation of knowledge for all medics out there. I believe in getting guidance through our course books because surfing through internet can never be compared to reading something from the books on our own. It's a shame that people nowadays just copy oaste information from the net without actually making an effort to understand it.
Thank you once again for such nice words. Reading your comments, it seems you're also associated with the medicine field. Is that so?