In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in veterinary anatomy. The aim of this prospective, questionnaire-based study was to survey students' use of drawing in various aspects of veterinary anatomy learning (self-study, examinations, preparation for, and reflection on cadaver dissection). The quantitative data showed that first-year students with artistic preferences used drawing significantly more often in most aspects of anatomy learning than students with no such preferences, apart from the reported use of drawing in examinations and for reflection after cadaver dissection. The lack of significant correlations of the reported use of drawing in examinations with any other study var...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Radiographic interpretation is a perceptual and cognitive skill. Recently core veterinary radiology ...
Drawing is taught in higher education across art and design but also, increasingly, in medical educa...
In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for c...
Using cadaveric material to teach veterinary students poses many challenges. However, little researc...
Despite the uncontested importance of anatomy as one of the foundational aspects of undergraduate ve...
Anatomy is a traditional subject, and remains largely unchanged despite developments in higher educa...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
Development of new methods for anatomy teaching is increasingly important as we look to modernize an...
Veterinary anatomy is often a source of trepidation for many students. Currently professional veteri...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
Within the past two decades, the scope of veterinary anatomy instruction has been broadened to inclu...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Radiographic interpretation is a perceptual and cognitive skill. Recently core veterinary radiology ...
Drawing is taught in higher education across art and design but also, increasingly, in medical educa...
In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for c...
Using cadaveric material to teach veterinary students poses many challenges. However, little researc...
Despite the uncontested importance of anatomy as one of the foundational aspects of undergraduate ve...
Anatomy is a traditional subject, and remains largely unchanged despite developments in higher educa...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
Development of new methods for anatomy teaching is increasingly important as we look to modernize an...
Veterinary anatomy is often a source of trepidation for many students. Currently professional veteri...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
Within the past two decades, the scope of veterinary anatomy instruction has been broadened to inclu...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Radiographic interpretation is a perceptual and cognitive skill. Recently core veterinary radiology ...
Drawing is taught in higher education across art and design but also, increasingly, in medical educa...