First-year medical students at the University of British Columbia will begin using a state-of-the-art touch-screen table that displays detailed images of internal anatomy that can be rotated, enlarged ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Soon, medical students will use a technology similar to Pokemon Go to learn to locate the body’s organs, bones and veins. Traditionally, med students dissected cadavers or studied ...
The six first-year med students approach the table, the place where for the next seven weeks they'll spend so much time, it will seep into their dreams. They brace themselves to meet him. Him, their ...
“I have wanted to be a doctor since I was young,” says George Novan M.D., an infectious diseases physician and Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine.
iPads in hand (carefully sealed in Ziploc bags), students at New York University's School of Medicine are taking "Anatomy 2.0." Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg is the former executive producer and ...
While instructing medical students in anatomy, the great Renaissance physician Andreus Vesalius was in the habit of sketching muscles and nerves on the dissecting table. Like his forebears, he ...
A couple of years back, my neurosurgeon showed me some snaps she'd made on her flip phone of my open forearm during a surgery she had performed on me. She offered me the pictures as evidence that her ...
The editors of the Journal, in the interest of basic medical education, have been watching over the years the efforts of medical schools to obtain human bodies for dissection, and have at intervals ...
First-year medical students Molly Hurd, Aina Rattu and Anika Advant working in the UVM anatomy lab Credit: Courtesy of Gary Mawe Tom Lever was a thoroughgoingly practical man, according to his wife of ...