A drastic reduction in the time available for cadaveric dissection and anatomy teaching in medical and surgical education has increased the requirement to supplement learning with the use of virtual gross anatomy training tools. In light of this, a number of known studies have approached the task of sourcing anatomical data from cadaveric material for end us in creating 3D reconstructions of the human body by producing vast image libraries of anatomical cross sections. However, the processing involved in the conversion of cross sectional images to reconstructions in 3D elicits a number of problems in creating an accurate and adequately detailed end product, suitable for educational. In this paperwe have employed a unique approach in a pilo...
The Digital Design Studio and NHS Education Scotland have developed ultra-high definition real-time ...
Technological procedures for three-dimensional reconstruction of anatomical pieces are in the proce...
International audienceIncreasing number of medical students and limited availability of cadavers hav...
A drastic reduction in the time available for cadaveric dissection and anatomy teaching in medical a...
Introduction: Under the current pressures of an expanding medical curriculum, the time allocated to ...
Background: In today’s demanding medical curriculum, time for cadaveric dissection is limited and an...
Background: With changes in medical and dental curricula, time for cadaveric dissection has been s...
The introduction of the Visible Human Project by Ackerman in 1995, described in the seminal paper in...
For centuries, cadaveric dissection has been the touchstone of anatomy education. It offers a medica...
NHS Education for Scotland is supporting an innovative programme to develop a digital anatomical tra...
There are many multi-media applications to support human anatomy education. These applications compl...
The Digital Design Studio and NHS Education Scotland have developed ultra-high definition real-time ...
PURPOSE: This study is based on a debilitating medical condition, common amongst athletes, iliotibia...
Cadaver-based anatomical education is supplemented by a wide range of pedagogical tools—from artisti...
Due to decline of resources and support for teaching human anatomy, in our Institute the use of cada...
The Digital Design Studio and NHS Education Scotland have developed ultra-high definition real-time ...
Technological procedures for three-dimensional reconstruction of anatomical pieces are in the proce...
International audienceIncreasing number of medical students and limited availability of cadavers hav...
A drastic reduction in the time available for cadaveric dissection and anatomy teaching in medical a...
Introduction: Under the current pressures of an expanding medical curriculum, the time allocated to ...
Background: In today’s demanding medical curriculum, time for cadaveric dissection is limited and an...
Background: With changes in medical and dental curricula, time for cadaveric dissection has been s...
The introduction of the Visible Human Project by Ackerman in 1995, described in the seminal paper in...
For centuries, cadaveric dissection has been the touchstone of anatomy education. It offers a medica...
NHS Education for Scotland is supporting an innovative programme to develop a digital anatomical tra...
There are many multi-media applications to support human anatomy education. These applications compl...
The Digital Design Studio and NHS Education Scotland have developed ultra-high definition real-time ...
PURPOSE: This study is based on a debilitating medical condition, common amongst athletes, iliotibia...
Cadaver-based anatomical education is supplemented by a wide range of pedagogical tools—from artisti...
Due to decline of resources and support for teaching human anatomy, in our Institute the use of cada...
The Digital Design Studio and NHS Education Scotland have developed ultra-high definition real-time ...
Technological procedures for three-dimensional reconstruction of anatomical pieces are in the proce...
International audienceIncreasing number of medical students and limited availability of cadavers hav...