Virtual reality and 3D anatomy models are changing how medical students grasp complex spatial relationships in the human body. Studies show VR-based cooperative learning improves performance and ...
New research from Xinjiang Medical University shows integrating 3D virtual anatomy models into blended learning boosts student performance and satisfaction, while a Ukrainian nurse set a world record ...
Dr. Neil Haycocks twists and turns the 3-D image to review the head and neck CT scan from a variety of angles. Even without being a doctor, it’s easy to tell from the clear, virtual image that the man ...
AMES, Iowa – In a recent class session devoted to reviewing the components of a monogastric digestive system, Alexandra Else-Keller reminded an animal science student how to position her fingers as ...
A new study published in OTO Open, the open-access journal of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF), finds that a standardized virtual reality (VR) ...
Many health care providers will tell you that of all the courses they took in school, gross anatomy was, by far, the most meaningful. Now, advanced technologies are making that experience even richer.
McGraw Hill Wins Two SIIA CODiE Awards for Connect Virtual Labs and Connect for Anatomy & Physiology
NEW YORK, June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — McGraw Hill has won two prestigious 2021 CODiE Awards for its Connect Virtual Labs and Connect for Anatomy & Physiology, the Software and Information Industry ...
PITTSBURGH — A typical day for a student in the first class of Duquesne University’s in-the-works College of Osteopathic Medicine might include walking into a classroom and seeing a five-foot-tall, 3D ...
Bryce Cedarquist inspects a human body hovering above him. He's in a room that looks like a generic medical office. But as Cedarquist circles the body, it becomes clear that this is no ordinary ...
Hamilton, ON (November 20, 2019) - A study from McMaster University has shown that traditional ways of learning anatomy remain superior to those that rely on digital media. The research suggests that ...
(TNS) -- Bolles Upper School teachers are trying to liven up their biology and anatomy classes by including more dead bodies. Well, not actual dead bodies. They’ll use virtual cadavers, thanks to a ...
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