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Online veterinary anatomy education during Covid‐19 pandemic in Iran: Challenges and opportunities
Background The covid‐19 pandemic changed veterinary anatomy in‐person training to inexperienced virtual training rapidly. Objectives This survey was designed to assess the perceptions of first‐ and second‐year Iranian veterinary students on learning ...
Javad Sadeghinezhad
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Learning veterinary anatomy playing cards
The development and implementation of a card game as a training resource that allows learning veterinary anatomy in a motivating and cooperative environment, promoting teamwork, relationships, and trust and communication between colleagues, is described.
JOSÉ Terrado
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Purpose: The present study assessed the shift to remote teaching of veterinary anatomy during the COVID‐19 pandemic based on students’ perspectives.Methods: Participants were invited to answer an anonymous online Google Form questionnaire using the ...
Mohamed A. A. Mahdy, Zamzam M. Ewaida
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Computer Assisted Learning: Assessment of the Veterinary Virtual Anatomy Education Software IVALA™
Although cadaveric dissection has historically been the cornerstone of anatomical education, it comes at the cost of some emotional, moral, safety, and environmental concerns.
William Brady Little +3 more
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Teaching veterinary anatomy has been subjected to changes and restrictions that have promoted the development of new techniques for preserving organs and cadavers. The Elnady technique is a recent method for the conservation of tissues.
Valentina Bernal +4 more
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Virtual Anatomy: expanding veterinary student learning
Traditionally, there are three primary ways to learn anatomy outside the classroom. Books provide foundational knowledge but are limited in terms of object manipulation for deeper exploration.
Kyrille DeBose
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There is currently limited available information, but growing interest, in possible relationships between spatial visualization skills in medical students and their academic performance in select areas of the curriculum such as radiographic ...
Juan Claudio Gutierrez +6 more
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Special Issue “Veterinary Anatomy and Veterinary Pathology: 2nd Edition”
Anatomy is a basic science for both human and veterinary medicine [...]
Gheorghe Solcan, Carmen Solcan
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A lesson from our institute; Why do veterinary schools need an anatomy museum?
Anatomy has always been a key discipline in the field of veterinary medicine, as this fundamental scientific discipline offers vital foundational knowledge on how the structure of an organ relates to its function and health.
Piyamat Kongtueng +1 more
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Formalin is widely used in the anatomy dissecting rooms to preserve the animal cadavers and biological specimens in veterinary medical schools. Veterinary medical students at South Valley University are routinely exposed to formalin during their ...
Yasser Ahmed +3 more
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