METHOD OF PREPARING AN ANATOMY MODEL
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i6.186Keywords:
Anatomy, Advantages, Model demonstrationAbstract
The pivotal position of anatomy in understanding the concepts of medicine is undeniable. The enormous advances in
information and technology have changed the trends of 21st century medical education. Today, numerous means and
resources are available to study gross anatomy. In these times of rapid pedagogical metamorphosis, the impact,
significance and feasibility of numerous anatomy teaching-learning aids remains an issue for reflection. There are
numerous modes of anatomy demonstration, each have their own unique advantages and disadvantages; one among them is
model demonstration. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the method of preparing the models which will help the
teachers to explain the subject in better way and help the students to understand the topic.
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