Recently at the University of Glasgow, an exciting collaboration between the Laboratory of Human Anatomy, School of Life Sciences and the School of Medicine resulted in the creation of an elective Student Selected Component (SSC) entitled “Development of Anatomy E-tutorials”. It was run by anatomical and digital experts and was offered as a five-week intensive module to create E-tutorials for challenging areas of anatomy. One such group which participated in this SSC developed an interactive E-tutorial based on cardiac anatomy and imaging. Referencing the intended learning outcomes from the first two years thus far in the medical curriculum at the University of Glasgow, a new and innovative way to approach the understanding and presentat...
Combining classical educational methods with interactive three-dimensional (3D) visualization techno...
As part of our Year 2 Student Selected Component, we created an e-tutorial on the Arteries of the Hu...
3D Visualization is a growing field in medicine. It is used for diagnosis, intervention design, and ...
Recently at the University of Glasgow, an exciting collaboration between the Laboratory of Human Ana...
Background: Advances in technology have caused a surge in e-learning resources worldwide. Glasgow Un...
Background: Innovations in modern technologies allow students access to educational resources in ver...
Background: With increasing availability of a huge variety of resources online for anatomy learning,...
Increasing accessibility to a wide variety of anatomy teaching resources online has made learning co...
With technological advances and accessibility continually improving, it is becoming increasingly rel...
Anatomy remains the cornerstone of medical education. Human anatomy has not changed, yet our underst...
Background: With the plethora of learning resources available online to students, it can be daunting...
Introduction: Teaching cardiac anatomy, due to its complexity, is a constant challenge for professor...
Background: Paediatric residents are often taught cardiac anatomy with two-dimensional images of he...
3D Interactive courseware for Medical education (Cardiac Anatomy: myocardial Infarction) is an educa...
Cadaver-based anatomical education is supplemented by a wide range of pedagogical tools—from artisti...
Combining classical educational methods with interactive three-dimensional (3D) visualization techno...
As part of our Year 2 Student Selected Component, we created an e-tutorial on the Arteries of the Hu...
3D Visualization is a growing field in medicine. It is used for diagnosis, intervention design, and ...
Recently at the University of Glasgow, an exciting collaboration between the Laboratory of Human Ana...
Background: Advances in technology have caused a surge in e-learning resources worldwide. Glasgow Un...
Background: Innovations in modern technologies allow students access to educational resources in ver...
Background: With increasing availability of a huge variety of resources online for anatomy learning,...
Increasing accessibility to a wide variety of anatomy teaching resources online has made learning co...
With technological advances and accessibility continually improving, it is becoming increasingly rel...
Anatomy remains the cornerstone of medical education. Human anatomy has not changed, yet our underst...
Background: With the plethora of learning resources available online to students, it can be daunting...
Introduction: Teaching cardiac anatomy, due to its complexity, is a constant challenge for professor...
Background: Paediatric residents are often taught cardiac anatomy with two-dimensional images of he...
3D Interactive courseware for Medical education (Cardiac Anatomy: myocardial Infarction) is an educa...
Cadaver-based anatomical education is supplemented by a wide range of pedagogical tools—from artisti...
Combining classical educational methods with interactive three-dimensional (3D) visualization techno...
As part of our Year 2 Student Selected Component, we created an e-tutorial on the Arteries of the Hu...
3D Visualization is a growing field in medicine. It is used for diagnosis, intervention design, and ...