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From medical illustration to evolutionary anatomy: Christopher Smith’s artistic approach to science [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Biology
In this Q&A, Christopher Smith, Postdoctoral Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History, discusses his journey from medical illustration to evolutionary anatomy, emphasizing how artistic skills have shaped his scientific research and how visual ...
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Learning Dogfish Shark Anatomy Using 3D-Printed Models: A Feasibility Study

open access: yesEducation Sciences, 2023
3D-printed models (3DPMs) are being increasingly utilized as learning aids in medical and comparative anatomy education. Research suggests that 3DPMs can significantly improve students’ accuracy in recognizing important anatomical landmarks and provide a
Allison Abel, Roxanne Ziman
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Digital art - a useful tool for medical professionals to create medical illustrations

open access: yesJPRAS Open, 2021
Illustrations are routinely used in medicine for teaching, communication, record keeping, research and publication purposes. Many medical professionals including the author prefer to create their own medical illustrations for use in presentations and ...
Aswin Appukuttan
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The anatomical illustration: communion between art and medicine

open access: yesIatreia, 2022
The article succinctly describes key events in the historical course of anatomical illustration since the 15th century. A brief review of the connection between art and medicine in the Renaissance period is made, where the ...
Rodríguez-Gómez, Rodolfo
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Outcome reporting bias in nephrology randomized clinical trials: Examining outcomes represented by graphical illustrations

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 2022
Background: Outcome reporting bias (ORB) is widely reported in the medical literature, but the contribution from published graphical illustrations is unknown.
Frank Ward, Frances Shiely
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Şerefeddin Sabuncuoğlu: A Pioneer Surgeon of the Ottoman Era

open access: yesErciyes Medical Journal, 2020
Sharaf al-Dīn (Şerefeddin) Sabuncuoğlu (1385-c.1468) was an innovative surgeon and a prominent illustrator who lived in the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century.
Spyros N. Michaleas   +3 more
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Are you a researcher as well as a medical illustrator? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
When we list the areas of practice for medical illustrators we always include research, but how involved in research are we? The aim of this activity is to encourage your professional development not just as a medical illustrator but your involvement ...
Aveyard H   +12 more
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Communication skills: A new strategy for training [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
A new five‐year course in communication skills for medical students has been developed at Nottingham Medical School in response to recommendations from the General Medical Council and a large body of research.
Garrud, Paul, Gordon, Shane
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Affective Medicine: a review of Affective Computing efforts in Medical Informatics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Background: Affective computing (AC) is concerned with emotional interactions performed with and through computers. It is defined as “computing that relates to, arises from, or deliberately influences emotions”. AC enables investigation and understanding
Bamidis, Panagiotis   +2 more
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