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What is Visible Human Project

Technological Adoption and Trends in Health Sciences Teaching, Learning, and Practice
Initiative to create an iconographic collection of sectional images of real human cadavers.
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Technological Environments of Anatomical-Radiological Vision in 3D for the Study of Pelvic Structures
Lourdes Asensio-Romero (Hospital Virgen de la Concha of Zamora, Spain), Manuel Asensio-Gómez (School of Medicine, University of Salamanca, Spain), and Alberto Prats-Galino (University of Barcelona, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8871-0.ch009
Abstract
Computer applications have been incorporated as valuable elements in teaching, thanks to the innovation of new technologies in recent decades. The implementation of these computer developments in the field of medical education has been a true revolution. The authors present a computer development designed for PC environments that allows visualizing and interacting in a virtual environment with the main anatomical structures (bone, muscle, vascular, and visceral) of the female pelvis in three dimensions (3D) integrated with cadaveric sections and serial sections of magnetic resonance imaging. The consequence of the application of 3D environments for training and the integration of all these technological innovations in clinical medicine, together with the rapid evolution of information and communication technologies, is the emergence of a new teaching methodology with new opportunities for the development of the teaching-learning process.
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Aspects of Visualization and the Grid in a Biomedical Context
Project initiated by the US National Library of Medicine enabling a variety of applications (such as virtual anatomy) to deploy high-resolution imagery of the human body.
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