InteractElsevier Delivers 3-D Interactive Anatomy Learning Tools
23 February 2010 - 8:58PM
PR Newswire (US)
PHILADELPHIA, February 23, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- -
Students, Researchers can 'Walk Through' a Body; Virtual Reality
Meets Anatomy, as Advanced Gaming Technology Brings Human Body to
Life - New, Award-Winning Tools Augment, Even Replace Medical
School Dissections Elsevier, the world's leading content provider
of science and health information, today announced the availability
of the InteractElsevier (http://www.interactelsevier.com/) Series.
Powered by CyberAnatomy, an Iowa-based company that creates
interactive learning systems for students, the innovative 3-D
interactive anatomy series applies advanced gaming technology to
reviewing, learning and teaching anatomy. InteractElsevier has two
levels of offerings - Web interactive (online) and virtual reality
(stereoscopic). Developed for medical students and researchers and
recently honored with the 'Best in Class' Award
(http://www.interactivemediaawards.com/winners/
certificate.asp?param=71903&cat=1) from Interactive Media
Awards (IMA), the 3-D interactive anatomy tools have already been
purchased by several schools through institutional subscriptions,
which allow students and researchers to access InteractElsevier
individually and at their own pace. Because plain text and atlases
cannot accurately portray how three-dimensional structures are
organized and related to each other, InteractElsevier provides much
additional value. "InteractElsevier's interactive 3-D anatomy gives
students and faculty more time and flexibility to teach and master
anatomy, which typically includes hundreds of terms and structures
and interrelationships between body functions. InteractElsevier is
unique in its ability to strip away overlying structures, or make
them transparent, further adding to the clarity that this tool adds
to the complex structures of the body," said Jonathan Teich, M.D.,
Elsevier Chief Medical Informatics Officer and an associate
professor at Harvard Medical School. "The launch of
InteractElsevier, along with many other innovative learning tools,
reflects Elsevier's commitment to use the latest technologies -
gaming, virtual reality, and the Web - to foster scientific and
medical learning and teaching." Visually stimulating and the first
truly interactive product of its kind, InteractElsevier can provide
advanced high quality guidance and training to students on various
educational and training levels, and can even be used by medical
professionals in need of a 'refresher.' InteractElsevier also
addresses several persistent problems at medical schools and the
teaching of anatomy: limited medical school time for teaching, lack
of faculty and an inadequate number of cadavers. Tools available on
InteractElsevier include: - Imaging - correlated imaging to
interactive 3D models - Anatomy Builder - construct the body by
region and by body system - Virtual Dissection - remove structures
to understand complex relationships - Labeling - fully interactive,
dynamic labels for structures - Netter Plates - compare the best
loved Atlas to your 3D structure - Layers/Peeling - features like
transparency, peel and hide enable understanding of spatial
relationships Interact Elsevier's Interactive 3-D anatomy software
is available in two looks: Netter texture and computer graphic
realism. Netter's 3-D interactive anatomy is modeled from digitized
paintings of Frank H. Netter, M.D., a physician, artist and medical
illustrator who created 214,000 medical illustrations in his
lifetime, 900 of which comprise Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy.
InteractElsevier used Netter's art to form the surface of 3-D
models and then augmented the software with more than 100 Netter
plates, which are correlated to the 3-D models. Elsevier's 3-D
Interactive Anatomy includes models with computer-generated
textures. Correlated within this version are more than 100 plates
from the 40th edition of Grays's Anatomy, which celebrated its
150th anniversary in 2008. InteractElsevier's 3-D interactive
anatomy tools feature an intuitive, flexible interface, correlated
CTs and MRIs, a searchable terminology database, exploratory
exercises, quizzes, and real-time interactivity. Students and
faculty can use the tools to create a body through the assembly of
bones, muscles, arteries and nerves and then approach regions such
as upper or lower limbs, or systems such as skeletal, muscular or
circulatory. By using interactive buttons, they can rotate the body
or peel, hide, label and make structures transparent. Teachers and
students can access InteractElsevier's 3-D interactive anatomy
tools in several formats, including online (web interactive) and in
full stereoscopic 3-D (virtual reality). Clinicians can engage
students and peers with stereoscopic 3-D in lectures, labs or at
conferences and exhibits, while faculty, students and clinicians
can conduct personal, self-directed explorations on anatomy via the
Web. For more information, please visit
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