2022
DOI: 10.37085/jmm.2022.ac.an18
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Diffusion of technology in the teaching of neuroanatomy in times of pandemic

Abstract: Introduction The millenary pragmatism of using corpses in the teaching of human anatomy has slowly been weakened. The study of anatomy has been enhanced, specially during the current pandemic, with virtual reality to supplement medical education, which was previously limited to cadavers. Objective To explore the literature on Medicine and Teaching in articles found in databases about the diffusion of technology in the teaching of neuroanatomy during the pandemic. Methods Databases used were PubMed, Virtual Hea… Show more

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