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Fraser Chisholm is an Anatomy Teacher and Researcher at the University of St Andrews' School of Medicine, specifically within the Department of Anatomy. He holds a Researcher academic rank and can be reached via email at fcc2@st-andrews.ac.uk. His work focuses on anatomical research with clinical applications, medical imaging techniques, and medical education innovation.
Research interests include cadaveric studies, ultrasound-guided procedures, anatomical variations affecting surgical practice, and historical medical documentation. Notable contributions involve analyzing anatomical landmarks in hand surgery, sciatic nerve divisions, and improving dissection safety protocols. He actively collaborates with anesthesia and surgical teams to enhance clinical practices through anatomical insights.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary work spanning clinical anatomy's practical applications, medical education curricula design, and historical anatomical studies. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and good health.
No formal student advisees are listed, though collaborative efforts with colleagues like Dr. Varsou and Dr. Cezayirli are evident. Ongoing contributions likely involve advancing anatomical teaching methods through resin-embedded specimens and addressing safety in medical training environments.



