Site for the Promotion Committee
        (http://www.musc.edu/~bacrotr/promotion)

                      by   Thierry R.H. Bacro, Ph.D, MS, PT
                     Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
             Medical University of South Carolina
                    (Faculty Homepage)

    I created this internet site to facilitate the committee's access to the diverse internet pages that I have developed  in the last two years to support my teaching and research.  Some of these sites are embedded in WebCT and protected by passwords. In this case, the computer will prompt the visitor to enter a username and a password. The committee members can e-mail me at bacrotr@musc.edu  to obtain an account and a password.

    The committee can find below a direct link to the sites presented in my portfolio:

The Human Anatomy Homepage (RS-416)  as seen by the students during the summer of 1998. This site introduces the students to the course, including computer requirements. It then leads the students to the Human Anatomy Online which is loaded on the library Edweb. Finally,  the students can go the Human Anatomy WebCT homepage from this location (Bulletin board, chatlines, all embryology and surface anatomy lectures and 60% of the anatomy lectures).

To enter the Class of 2000 Rehabilitation Sciences  please click on the link (on the left), scroll down to Class of 2000 Rehabilitation Sciences and click on it. Enter your "guest" username and your "test" password. You will then be able to access directly the following sites:

-  Manuscript to be published: Peer Review: An interdisciplinary Approach for Evaluating Teaching Effectiveness.This is the second manuscipt ready to be submitted.

-  Published manuscript: Integration of an Internet Anatomy Review... This site was opened to the public at the time of the publication to provide online visual aids of the cadaver prosections.

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Thanks for visiting my sites.
This page last updated on January,7 1998
by Thierry R.H. Bacro.