Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human anatomy because it is non-invasive, offers real-time 3-D anatomy and is cheaper than dissections. Aim: To assess real-time ultrasound scanning as a teaching method of human anatomy, and to determine what teaching methods medical imaging and sonography students consider effective for understanding human anatomy. Method: Surveys were distributed to two consecutive cohorts of first year medical imaging and medical sonography students at CQUniversity. Participation was voluntary. Comparisons among teaching methods were made using repeated measures ANOVA. Results: Real-time ultrasound scanning was the most preferred method of delivery for anatomy c...
This paper describes the use of portable ultrasound imaging in theteaching of living anatomy to unde...
Abstract Introduction As point-of-care ultrasound units become more compact and portable, clinicians...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...
Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human a...
Ultrasound is becoming an important tool for teaching anatomy in modern medical curricula, which is ...
Background: Medical students as future clinicians will apply their anatomy knowledge in medical ima...
Ultrasound technology is used to reinforce gross anatomy instruction in many medical sciences progra...
Ultrasound demonstration of living anatomy has been used as asupplement in undergraduate cadaveric a...
Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human a...
SummaryBackgroundUltrasonography is a non-invasive imaging modality that offers the opportunity to t...
Ultrasound is a well-established medical imaging technique with pioneering work conducted by Profess...
Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human a...
Abstract Introduction: Undergraduate medical education training has recently shifted towards making ...
Ultrasound is a well-established medical imaging technique that has been routinely used in clinical ...
The use of ultrasound as a teaching adjunct is growing quickly, as it allows learners to visualise s...
This paper describes the use of portable ultrasound imaging in theteaching of living anatomy to unde...
Abstract Introduction As point-of-care ultrasound units become more compact and portable, clinicians...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...
Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human a...
Ultrasound is becoming an important tool for teaching anatomy in modern medical curricula, which is ...
Background: Medical students as future clinicians will apply their anatomy knowledge in medical ima...
Ultrasound technology is used to reinforce gross anatomy instruction in many medical sciences progra...
Ultrasound demonstration of living anatomy has been used as asupplement in undergraduate cadaveric a...
Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human a...
SummaryBackgroundUltrasonography is a non-invasive imaging modality that offers the opportunity to t...
Ultrasound is a well-established medical imaging technique with pioneering work conducted by Profess...
Background: Real-time ultrasound scanning is increasing in popularity as a teaching tool for human a...
Abstract Introduction: Undergraduate medical education training has recently shifted towards making ...
Ultrasound is a well-established medical imaging technique that has been routinely used in clinical ...
The use of ultrasound as a teaching adjunct is growing quickly, as it allows learners to visualise s...
This paper describes the use of portable ultrasound imaging in theteaching of living anatomy to unde...
Abstract Introduction As point-of-care ultrasound units become more compact and portable, clinicians...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...