AI + Drawing Enhances the Efficiency of Human Anatomy Education
ABSTRACT Human anatomy is a fundamental core course in medical education, and its teaching effectiveness directly influences students' understanding and application of medical knowledge. However, traditional anatomy instruction often faces challenges such as limited teaching resources and the high cognitive difficulty students experience.
Fangfang Zhou +3 more
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The influence mechanism of OBE-CDIO integration on engineering literacy: an empirical study based on student perceptions. [PDF]
Yan Q, Li L, Liu R, Pu Y, Cui P.
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Bridging Anatomy Curricular Gaps: Leveraging Student‐Created Video Resources in Elective Courses
ABSTRACT Traditional anatomical donor‐based dissection has long served as the cornerstone of anatomical education. However, with increasingly condensed curricula and diverse student learning preferences, multimedia tools have become vital adjuncts to support engagement, comprehension, and accessibility. At the Carle Illinois College of Medicine (CI MED)
Megan A. Lim +2 more
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Mediating effects of student-perceived instructional practices in the digital gaming-reading performance relationship: a multilevel analysis of PISA 2018. [PDF]
Göktentürk T, Oluşan İŞ.
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ABSTRACT Following institutional changes that reduced access to cadaveric dissection, Paris‐Saclay University developed a two‐year elective anatomy pathway serving as a longitudinal progression toward near‐peer tutoring (NPT). Designed as a complement to the core curriculum, the program preserves engagement with human dissection while promoting ...
Maud Creze +5 more
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A conceptual analysis: generative artificial intelligence literacy in English as a foreign language writing. [PDF]
Jiang G.
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ABSTRACT Surgical safety depends on recognition of patient‐specific anatomy when encountered structures depart from population norms. Knowledge of anatomical variations is often treated as supplemental rather than as a safety‐relevant necessity.
Juan A. Sanchis‐Gimeno +4 more
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From the dissection hall to the digital frontier: A comprehensive review of innovations in anatomical pedagogy and their impact on health literacy and promotion. [PDF]
Itankar PB +4 more
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Learning Theory Foundations in Competency‐Based Anatomy Education
ABSTRACT Competency‐based medical education (CBME) has reshaped undergraduate medical training by emphasizing demonstrable performance, developmental progression, and entrustment decisions rather than time‐based advancement. Within this reform, anatomical sciences are increasingly conceptualized as longitudinal clinical competencies rather than ...
M. K. Khalil, J. Iwanaga, R. S. Tubbs
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Generative AI in physical education and health: a narrative review and conceptual framework for interdisciplinary thematic learning. [PDF]
Zhu G +6 more
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