“…Both inquiry‐based and authentic approaches to learning encourage drawing on students' own daily lives to contextualize learning and make it more meaningful. Inquiry‐based learning has been used in a variety of anatomy classroom contexts to foster research skills and confidence (Bentley et al, ; Chaplin, ), deepen understandings of course content (Chaplin, ; Lee et al, ), and encourage higher levels of engagement and interest in disciplinary practice (Meuler, ). Similarly, authentic learning, in the context of anatomy education, has been identified as a possible approach for teaching students to meaningfully interpret anatomical practices, problem solving, and application (Lombardi, ; Pawlina and Drake, ).…”