Introduction Easing students' transition to the clinical environment is vital in medical education. For anatomy, this can be achieved by incorporating medical imaging. Most resources for study of imaging solely cover structural identification, which does not adequately prepare students to interpret imaging in clinical practice. This resource adds to a series of tutorials incorporating clinical applications of anatomy. Methods The tutorial was a self-administered PowerPoint that guided students through principles of abdominal anatomy. It integrated radiological images, including X-ray, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, plus clinical correlations and self-evaluation. It was evaluated as a review tool, using repeated-measure...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
AIMS: To investigate the current use of radiology in anatomy teaching across the UK, and to determin...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...
Introduction Improving integration between basic science and clinical application is essential in me...
In 2008 a new clinical anatomy curriculum with integrated medical imaging component was introduced i...
Anatomy is a subject steeped in tradition, commonly taught using cadaveric specimens. However, in pr...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the utilisation of diagnostic imaging (radiology) as a department and/...
Increasing accessibility to a wide variety of anatomy teaching resources online has made learning co...
Background: With increasing availability of a huge variety of resources online for anatomy learning,...
Contains fulltext : 235787.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Anatomical exam...
Background: Innovations in modern technologies allow students access to educational resources in ver...
Abstract Introduction This is a collection of 34 self-test exercises related to the anatomy of the a...
To examine students' perceptions and experiences of learning anatomy, an on-line Likert-style questi...
Abstract Introduction This interactive tutorial serves as an introduction to normal vascular anatomy...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
AIMS: To investigate the current use of radiology in anatomy teaching across the UK, and to determin...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...
Introduction Improving integration between basic science and clinical application is essential in me...
In 2008 a new clinical anatomy curriculum with integrated medical imaging component was introduced i...
Anatomy is a subject steeped in tradition, commonly taught using cadaveric specimens. However, in pr...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the utilisation of diagnostic imaging (radiology) as a department and/...
Increasing accessibility to a wide variety of anatomy teaching resources online has made learning co...
Background: With increasing availability of a huge variety of resources online for anatomy learning,...
Contains fulltext : 235787.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Anatomical exam...
Background: Innovations in modern technologies allow students access to educational resources in ver...
Abstract Introduction This is a collection of 34 self-test exercises related to the anatomy of the a...
To examine students' perceptions and experiences of learning anatomy, an on-line Likert-style questi...
Abstract Introduction This interactive tutorial serves as an introduction to normal vascular anatomy...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
AIMS: To investigate the current use of radiology in anatomy teaching across the UK, and to determin...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...