Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reduction in timetabled anatomy teaching and a decline in the number of body donors. This study ascertained students’ perceptions of body painting (BP) as a tool for learning anatomy. Summary of work: 133 medical students participated in 24 focus groups (2007-09). Data analysis utilised a grounded theory approach. Summary of results: 5 themes emerged: 1) BP as a fun learning activity, 2) BP promoting retention of knowledge, 3) factors contributing to the memorability of body painting, 4) removal from comfort zone, 5) the impact of body painting on students' future clinical practice. Conclusions: Students perceive BP to be a fun learning activity,...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
This research study was conducted to examine student perceptions about learning anatomy and to explo...
The objective of this research is to explain how Body Paint favors the argumentation of the anatomic...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
Background: The use of body painting as a method of engaging students in the learning of anatomy has...
Introduction: Teaching human anatomy to produce deeper understandings and knowledge retention in lea...
Body painting is a popular teaching and learning tool within medical education. Art-based approaches...
Contains fulltext : 186581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe a...
The present project on learning surface anatomy through the body painting method was undertaken beca...
This descriptive article explores the use of ultraviolet (UV) body painting within anatomy education...
Anatomy education often consists of a combination of lectures and laboratory sessions, the latter fr...
Nowadays, there is much debate about suitable methods of delivering anatomical knowledge. And the wa...
Anatomy is a subject steeped in tradition, commonly taught using cadaveric specimens. However, in pr...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
This research study was conducted to examine student perceptions about learning anatomy and to explo...
The objective of this research is to explain how Body Paint favors the argumentation of the anatomic...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
Background: The use of body painting as a method of engaging students in the learning of anatomy has...
Introduction: Teaching human anatomy to produce deeper understandings and knowledge retention in lea...
Body painting is a popular teaching and learning tool within medical education. Art-based approaches...
Contains fulltext : 186581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe a...
The present project on learning surface anatomy through the body painting method was undertaken beca...
This descriptive article explores the use of ultraviolet (UV) body painting within anatomy education...
Anatomy education often consists of a combination of lectures and laboratory sessions, the latter fr...
Nowadays, there is much debate about suitable methods of delivering anatomical knowledge. And the wa...
Anatomy is a subject steeped in tradition, commonly taught using cadaveric specimens. However, in pr...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
This research study was conducted to examine student perceptions about learning anatomy and to explo...
The objective of this research is to explain how Body Paint favors the argumentation of the anatomic...