Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for centuries, and the use of drawing as a teaching tool had been well documented. With the global modernization of medical education, the teaching of anatomy has diminished. We present a model of teaching anatomy through drawing, and assess its efficacy in improving students’ retention of anatomical knowledge. Methods: We designed a series of four anatomy drawing workshops (upper limb, lower limb, thorax, and head & neck) for students studying medicine, dentistry, and allied science degrees. Students were only allowed to attend one of the four workshops. Workshops were delivered by medically-qualified anatomy demonstrators using a combination...
How medical educators taught anatomy in the past changed throughout the centuries, ranging from diss...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors’ knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
Introduction Learning a concept through engaging with multiple representations of it, has long been...
In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
BackgroundSound anatomical knowledge is essential for medical education and practice. Students and t...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether drawing anatomical structures and teaching it virt...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
Medical students have to process a large amount of information during the first years of their study...
Introduction: Teaching human anatomy to produce deeper understandings and knowledge retention in lea...
Anatomy teaching methods have evolved as the medical undergraduate curriculum has modernized. Tradit...
Background: Illustrative handouts and self-drawing have been shown to improve learning outcomes from...
How medical educators taught anatomy in the past changed throughout the centuries, ranging from diss...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors’ knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
Introduction Learning a concept through engaging with multiple representations of it, has long been...
In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
BackgroundSound anatomical knowledge is essential for medical education and practice. Students and t...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether drawing anatomical structures and teaching it virt...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
Medical students have to process a large amount of information during the first years of their study...
Introduction: Teaching human anatomy to produce deeper understandings and knowledge retention in lea...
Anatomy teaching methods have evolved as the medical undergraduate curriculum has modernized. Tradit...
Background: Illustrative handouts and self-drawing have been shown to improve learning outcomes from...
How medical educators taught anatomy in the past changed throughout the centuries, ranging from diss...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors’ knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...