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Megan Johnson; Brian Davis; Gerard Guillot; Emily Porta-Miller; Jennifer Brueckner-Collins – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
A deep understanding of pelvic floor anatomy requires a three-dimensional visualization of the spatial relationships among pelvic neurovasculature, soft tissue structures, and bony landmarks, which are highly complex and difficult to comprehend solely through traditional teaching methods such as didactic lectures and anatomical dissection. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Peripherals, Printing, Anatomy
Christian Myles; Laura Gorman; James F. X. Jones – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Textbook anatomy depiction of the hepatobiliary tree is present in 55%-62% of the population. Misidentification of hepatobiliary variants can lead to bile duct injuries in cholecystectomies. A better understanding of variants has been cited as a key area for improvement in anatomy education. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Computer Peripherals, Printing, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods

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