The reproduction of human pathology specimens using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for teaching purposes
PG McMenamin, D Hussey, D Chin, W Alam… - Medical …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The teaching of medical pathology has undergone significant change in the last 30–40
years, especially in the context of employing bottled specimens or 'pots' in classroom …
years, especially in the context of employing bottled specimens or 'pots' in classroom …
The production of anatomical teaching resources using threedimensional (3D) printing technology
PG McMenamin, MR Quayle… - Anatomical sciences …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The teaching of anatomy has consistently been the subject of societal controversy,
especially in the context of employing cadaveric materials in professional medical and allied …
especially in the context of employing cadaveric materials in professional medical and allied …
Introducing 3-dimensional printing of a human anatomic pathology specimen: potential benefits for undergraduate and postgraduate education and anatomic …
Context Three-dimensional (3D) printing, a rapidly advancing technology, is widely applied
in fields such as mechanical engineering and architecture. Three-dimensional printing has …
in fields such as mechanical engineering and architecture. Three-dimensional printing has …
Threedimensional printing of archived human fetal material for teaching purposes
The practical aspect of human developmental biology education is often limited to the
observation and use of animal models to illustrate developmental anatomy. This is due in …
observation and use of animal models to illustrate developmental anatomy. This is due in …
Take away body parts! An investigation into the use of 3Dprinted anatomical models in undergraduate anatomy education
Understanding the threedimensional (3D) nature of the human form is imperative for
effective medical practice and the emergence of 3D printing creates numerous opportunities …
effective medical practice and the emergence of 3D printing creates numerous opportunities …
Improvements in education in pathology: virtual 3D specimens
T Kalinski, R Zwönitzer, T Jonczyk-Weber… - … -Research and Practice, 2009 - Elsevier
Virtual three-dimensional (3D) specimens correspond to 3D visualizations of real
pathological specimens on a computer display. We describe a simple method for the …
pathological specimens on a computer display. We describe a simple method for the …
The third dimension: 3D printed replicas and other alternatives to cadaver-based learning
PG McMenamin - … Visualisation: Volume 16‒Digital Visualisation in …, 2023 - Springer
Capturing the 'third dimension'of complex human form or anatomy has been an objective of
artists and anatomists from the renaissance in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries onwards …
artists and anatomists from the renaissance in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries onwards …
Patient-specific 3D-printed low-cost models in medical education and clinical practice
3D printing has been increasingly used for medical applications with studies reporting its
value, ranging from medical education to pre-surgical planning and simulation, assisting …
value, ranging from medical education to pre-surgical planning and simulation, assisting …
Development and implementation of a threedimensional (3D) printing elective course for health science students
Abstract Threedimensional (3D) printing technology has become more affordable,
accessible, and relevant in healthcare, however, the knowledge of transforming medical …
accessible, and relevant in healthcare, however, the knowledge of transforming medical …
[HTML][HTML] Medical education in the digital age: Digital whole slide imaging as an e-learning tool
K Foster - Journal of pathology informatics, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The visual aids used in teaching and lecturing to students have clearly evolved over the last
several decades. Illustrations on paper were replaced by carousels full of photographic …
several decades. Illustrations on paper were replaced by carousels full of photographic …