This study compared the efficacy of two cardiac anatomy teaching modalities, ultrasound imaging and cadaveric prosections, for learning cardiac gross anatomy. One hundred and eight first-year medical students participated. Two weeks prior to the teaching intervention, students completed a pretest to assess their prior knowledge and to ensure that groups were equally randomized. Students, divided into pre-existing teaching groups, were assigned to one of two conditions; "cadaver" or "ultrasound." Those in the cadaver group received teaching on the heart using prosections, whereas the ultrasound group received teaching using live ultrasound images of the heart. Immediately after teaching, students sat a post-test. Both teaching modalities inc...
INTRODUCTION:Teaching cardiac ultrasound (CU) image acquisition requires hands-on practice under qua...
Ultrasound is becoming an important tool for teaching anatomy in modern medical curricula, which is ...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...
This study compared the efficacy of two cardiac anatomy teaching modalities, ultrasound imaging and ...
Ultrasound and cadavers are both recognized teaching modalities for the delivery of cardiac anatomy ...
SummaryBackgroundUltrasonography is a non-invasive imaging modality that offers the opportunity to t...
Ultrasound and cadavers are both recognized teaching modalities for the delivery of cardiac anatomy ...
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...
Ultrasound technology is used to reinforce gross anatomy instruction in many medical sciences progra...
Abstract Background Teaching cardiac ultrasound to medical students in a brief course is a challenge...
A new technology in medical education is ultrasound simulation, which has been shown to help student...
Background: Medical students as future clinicians will apply their anatomy knowledge in medical ima...
Ultrasound imaging is a dynamic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture li...
Abstract Introduction: Undergraduate medical education training has recently shifted towards making ...
INTRODUCTION:Teaching cardiac ultrasound (CU) image acquisition requires hands-on practice under qua...
Ultrasound is becoming an important tool for teaching anatomy in modern medical curricula, which is ...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...
This study compared the efficacy of two cardiac anatomy teaching modalities, ultrasound imaging and ...
Ultrasound and cadavers are both recognized teaching modalities for the delivery of cardiac anatomy ...
SummaryBackgroundUltrasonography is a non-invasive imaging modality that offers the opportunity to t...
Ultrasound and cadavers are both recognized teaching modalities for the delivery of cardiac anatomy ...
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...
Ultrasound technology is used to reinforce gross anatomy instruction in many medical sciences progra...
Abstract Background Teaching cardiac ultrasound to medical students in a brief course is a challenge...
A new technology in medical education is ultrasound simulation, which has been shown to help student...
Background: Medical students as future clinicians will apply their anatomy knowledge in medical ima...
Ultrasound imaging is a dynamic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture li...
Abstract Introduction: Undergraduate medical education training has recently shifted towards making ...
INTRODUCTION:Teaching cardiac ultrasound (CU) image acquisition requires hands-on practice under qua...
Ultrasound is becoming an important tool for teaching anatomy in modern medical curricula, which is ...
Anatomical understanding is critical to medical education. With reduced teaching time and limited ca...