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Gbolahan Balogun, Wasiu – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Anatomy education forms the foundation of a successful medical education. This has necessitated the development of innovative ideas to meet up with current realities. Despite these innovative ideas, there are challenges facing anatomy education, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Problems such as inadequate teaching experts and outdated curricula…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Games
Smith, Michelle L.; Jones, James F. X. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
Two material 3D printing is becoming increasingly popular, inexpensive and accessible. In this paper, freely available printable files and dual extrusion fused deposition modelling were combined to create a number of functional anatomical models. To represent muscle and bone FilaFlex[superscript 3D] flexible filament and polylactic acid (PLA)…
Descriptors: Computer Peripherals, Printing, Technology Uses in Education, Anatomy
O'Reilly, Michael K.; Reese, Sven; Herlihy, Therese; Geoghegan, Tony; Cantwell, Colin P.; Feeney, Robin N. M.; Jones, James F. X. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016
For centuries, cadaveric dissection has been the touchstone of anatomy education. It offers a medical student intimate access to his or her first patient. In contrast to idealized artisan anatomical models, it presents the natural variation of anatomy in fine detail. However, a new teaching construct has appeared recently in which artificial…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Visual Aids, Models, Medical Education