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Anatomical Sciences Education

2008 Volume 1, Number 2

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Transforming Clinical Imaging Data for Virtual Reality Learning Objects

    Robert B. Trelease & Antoine Rosset

    Advances in anatomical informatics, three-dimensional (3D) modeling, and virtual reality (VR) methods have made computer-based structural visualization a practical tool for education. In this... More

    pp. 50-55

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  2. Anatomists Debate the Value of a Teaching Credential

    Lawrence J. Rizzolo & Richard L. Drake

    Fewer and fewer programs are training graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the classical anatomical disciplines. Nonetheless, there remains a need at all levels of clinical and basic... More

    pp. 60-67

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  3. Effects of Instructional Strategies Using Cross Sections on the Recognition of Anatomical Structures in Correlated CT and MR Images

    Mohammed K. Khalil, Fred Paas, Tristan E. Johnson, Yung K. Su & Andrew F. Payer

    This research is an effort to best utilize the interactive anatomical images for instructional purposes based on cognitive load theory. Three studies explored the differential effects of three... More

    pp. 75-83

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