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Satoru Muro; Keisuke Miyosawa; Kumiko Yamaguchi; Kentaro Okamoto; Shota Okamoto; Tomoki Itamiya; Keiichi Akita – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
3D visualization tools have been developed to assist in the anatomical learning of medical students, but the evidence on the effectiveness of these tools is inconsistent. Conventional 3D materials are often displayed on 2D screens, which can limit their educational impact. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the presentation of 3D learning…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Visualization, Anatomy, Instructional Materials
Maria J. Torres-Palsa; José Dominguez – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
This descriptive report explores the implementation of the use of plastinated specimens in a Doctor of Physical Therapy human anatomy curriculum as an alternative to traditional body donor dissection. Plastination, a preservation technique developed in the 1970s, creates durable and flexible specimens that retain detailed anatomical features. The…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Medical Students
Muhiddin Furkan Kiliç; Afife Zehra Yurtsever; Feyza Açikgöz; Beste Basgut; Burcu Mavi; Ezgihan Ertuç; Sinem Sevim; Tuhan Oruk; Yavuz Selim Kiyak; Tuncay Peker – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Traditional education often relies on passive learning approaches, whereas modern medical students increasingly seek interactive, technology-enhanced experiences. Despite the growing use of digital tools in anatomy education, there remains a lack of structured, student-centered 3D modeling courses embedded within the undergraduate medical…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, Learner Engagement