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Evaluation of the Applicability of 3d Models as Perceived by the Students of Health Sciences
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Palabras clave
3D models
Bones
3D printing
Teaching anatomy
Health sciences
Survey
Clasificación UNESCO
2410.02 Anatomía Humana
Fecha de publicación
2019
Editor
Springer
Citación
Ugidos Lozano, Haro, F. B., Ruggiero, A., Manzoor, & Juanes Méndez. (2019). Evaluation of the Applicability of 3d Models as Perceived by the Students of Health Sciences. Journal of Medical Systems, 43(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/S10916-019-1238-0
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[EN]The methodology and style of teaching anatomy in the faculties of Health Sciences is evolving due to the changes being
introduced as a result of the application of new technologies. This brings a more positive attitude in the students, enabling an
active participation during the lessons. One of these new technologies is the creation of 3D models that reliably recreates the
anatomical details of real bone pieces and allow access of anatomy students to bone pieces that are not damaged and possess
easily identifiable anatomical details. In our work, we have presented previously created 3D models of skull and jaw to the
students of anatomy in the Faculties of Health Sciences of the University of Salamanca, Spain. The faculties included were
odontology, medicine, occupational therapy nursing, health sciences and physiotherapy. A survey was carried out to assess the
usefulness of these 3D models in the practical study of anatomy. The total number of students included in the survey was 280.The
analysis of the results presents a positive evaluation about the use of 3D models by the students studying anatomy in different
Faculties of Health Sciences.
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0148-5598
DOI
10.1007/s10916-019-1238-0
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