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Abstract The examination of anatomical cross‐sections can facilitate the understanding of spatial and clinical anatomy. Visualization technologies, with dynamic and interactive displays, can be used to learn sectional anatomy in a mostly self‐directed manner.
Guilherme Reis Borges Coelho Fonseca +2 more
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History and Activities Developed by Student Scientific Societies in Latin American Medical Education
Introduction: Student scientific societies (SSS) are learning communities where students develop their research competencies. Objectives: The aim of this article was to synthesize the sources that describe the history and activities of SSS implemented ...
Castro-Rodríguez, Yuri Alejandro
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Abstract Mixed reality (MR) using head‐mounted displays provides three‐dimensional visualizations that have been suggested to enhance learning when used alongside conventional anatomy teaching in medical education. This study explored student perceptions of the integration of MR and traditional cadaveric learning, and their optimal delivery to support ...
Harpreet Kasbia +12 more
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Undergraduate medical students' empathy: current perspectives
Thelma Quince, Pia Thiemann, John Benson, Sarah Hyde Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Abstract: Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients&
Benson J, Hyde S, Thiemann P, Quince T
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Abstract The introduction of new educational technologies into resource‐challenged learning environments is often hindered by several factors, with the lack of infrastructure and computer hardware being only one critical aspect. The COVID‐19 pandemic required a sudden switch to online learning and accelerated the implementation of e‐learning approaches
Nii Koney‐Kwaku Koney +4 more
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Abstract Body procurement at The University of Sydney has a long history. Anatomy legislation (1881 Anatomy Act) modeled on the British Anatomy Act 1832 legalized procurement of unclaimed bodies from public institutions for anatomical dissection at licensed Schools of Anatomy, effectively conferring the University of Sydney an exclusive license until ...
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education
The concept of artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses systems capable of exhibiting intelligent behaviors such as perception, reasoning, learning, and communication, and performing tasks traditionally requiring human cognition. In contemporary practice,
Sezen Milli Avtan
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Promises and hurdles of undergraduate medical development in Greece
Amalia A Ifanti1, Andreas A Argyriou2, Haralabos P Kalofonos2 1Department of Educational Sciences and Early Childhood Education, University of Patras, 2Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology, University Hospital of Patras, Rio, Patras, Greece Aim ...
Argyriou AA, Kalofonos HP, Ifanti AA
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for professionals working in physical education–related fields. However, anatomy education in South Korean universities is often perceived as insufficiently aligned with professional demands. This study aims to document current experiences and perceptions of anatomy education among individuals engaged in ...
Kyu‐Lim Lee +2 more
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Undergraduate osteopathic medical education [PDF]
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