iPads in hand (carefully sealed in Ziploc bags), students at New York University's School of Medicine are taking "Anatomy 2.0." ...
Students weren’t sure what to expect when their teacher stood in front of the classroom and started to undress. Debby Heerkens, a gym and biology teacher at Groene Hart Rijnwoude school, in the small ...
As AR/VR technology continues advancing for more practical applications, some K-12 schools are slowly making more use of the emerging technology to provide students with more interactive lessons.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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