This work presents a study carried out by taking a survey involving students that belong to the field of health sciences. The purpose of the survey was to evaluate the use of 3D models for the study of anatomy and how students found them useful or preferred them over original bone pieces from corpses. 250 students from various faculties of health sciences from University of Salamanca, Spain participated in the survey. The results demonstrated that the 3D bone models are very well accepted by the students and fulfil the pedagogical objectives in a significant way. Furthermore, the results showed that the use of this material for university anatomy teaching is valued.
A study evaluating the level of satisfaction of the students of health sciences about the use of 3D printed bone models
D'Amato, Roberto;Ruggiero, Alessandro;
2018
Abstract
This work presents a study carried out by taking a survey involving students that belong to the field of health sciences. The purpose of the survey was to evaluate the use of 3D models for the study of anatomy and how students found them useful or preferred them over original bone pieces from corpses. 250 students from various faculties of health sciences from University of Salamanca, Spain participated in the survey. The results demonstrated that the 3D bone models are very well accepted by the students and fulfil the pedagogical objectives in a significant way. Furthermore, the results showed that the use of this material for university anatomy teaching is valued.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.