“…The Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, propelled by a lack of statutory and regulatory guidance (Smith, Finn, Stewart, & McHanwell, 2016) has led the way in designing appropriate national anatomy syllabuses for the United Kingdom, and mapped the core anatomy syllabus for entry‐level medical doctors (McHanwell et al, 2007; Smith, Finn, Stewart, Atkinson, et al, 2016), nurses (Connolly et al, 2018), pharmacists (Finn et al, 2018) and dentists (Matthan et al, 2020). The anatomy syllabus void still persists for physiotherapy curricula in the UK (Gangata & Vigurs, 2017), USA (APTA, 2020; Carroll, McKenzie, & Tracy‐Bee, 2022; Carroll, Tracy‐Bee, & McKenzie, 2021; Worthingham, 1968) and South Africa (Shead et al, 2018). The IFAA initiated compilation of musculoskeletal anatomy learning concepts for physiotherapy for a global physiotherapy audience (Carroll, Tracy‐Bee, & McKenzie, 2021; IFAA, 2019; Woodley et al, 2022).…”