Abstract Background Moulages can greatly extend the possibilities of simulation in teaching and assessment. Since moulages that fit an educator’s exact needs are often unavailable commercially, this paper explains how 2-dimensional transfer tattoos can be independently developed, produced, and evaluated. Methods From representative photographs of the specific skin condition an analogue copy of the pathological finding is drawn. Once validated by the medical expert, it can be digitized by scanning and processed using graphics software. The final digital image file is printed onto transfer paper. Once applied and fixed onto the intended wearer, usually a simulated patient, its authenticity can be confirmed, and further transfer tattoos can be...
Understanding the three-dimensional (3D) nature of the human form is imperative for effective medica...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
Contains fulltext : 186581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe a...
Military medical education and training often utilize theatrical makeup, or moulage, to simulate inj...
No matter how good a patient simulator’s acting skills, no one can present a rash on demand. Yet ill...
Tattooing portraits of loved ones is a popular form of love expression and tribute. Tattooing portra...
Medical moulage is the art of reproducing a healthy or afflicted body part as macroscopic model for ...
Background: The use of simulated patients in student assessment is supported by the Best Evidence Me...
Workshop Overview The use of special effects (moulage) is a way to augment the authenticity of a sc...
Tattoo is considered as a soft biometric trait and tattoo studies usually focus on tattoo detection ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a teaching method that uses 3-dimensional (3D) silicone...
The promotion of student engagement in simulation-based learning depends on authenticity, fidelity, ...
Modern medical education relies on a wealth of resources as one of the key elements in developing st...
Modern medical education relies on a wealth of resources as one of the key elements in developing st...
Living Viral Tattoos (2008) is a research-creation project featuring the development of sculptures m...
Understanding the three-dimensional (3D) nature of the human form is imperative for effective medica...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
Contains fulltext : 186581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe a...
Military medical education and training often utilize theatrical makeup, or moulage, to simulate inj...
No matter how good a patient simulator’s acting skills, no one can present a rash on demand. Yet ill...
Tattooing portraits of loved ones is a popular form of love expression and tribute. Tattooing portra...
Medical moulage is the art of reproducing a healthy or afflicted body part as macroscopic model for ...
Background: The use of simulated patients in student assessment is supported by the Best Evidence Me...
Workshop Overview The use of special effects (moulage) is a way to augment the authenticity of a sc...
Tattoo is considered as a soft biometric trait and tattoo studies usually focus on tattoo detection ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a teaching method that uses 3-dimensional (3D) silicone...
The promotion of student engagement in simulation-based learning depends on authenticity, fidelity, ...
Modern medical education relies on a wealth of resources as one of the key elements in developing st...
Modern medical education relies on a wealth of resources as one of the key elements in developing st...
Living Viral Tattoos (2008) is a research-creation project featuring the development of sculptures m...
Understanding the three-dimensional (3D) nature of the human form is imperative for effective medica...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
Contains fulltext : 186581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe a...