EFFECTIVE METHODS OF STUDYING ANATOMY: ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN APPROACHES
Abstract
This article analyzes effective methods used in studying anatomy. As an essential component of medical education, anatomy requires students to acquire deep theoretical and practical knowledge. Along with traditional teaching methods, the article highlights the advantages of modern pedagogical technologies, including 3D visualization, virtual dissection, and interactive learning approaches. Additionally, the importance of active learning methods, visual and mnemonic techniques, and clinical integration is discussed. The results indicate that combining various teaching methods contributes to more effective learning of anatomy. This article is intended for medical students and young morphologists.
Keywords
anatomy, effective learning methods, medical education, morphology, 3D visualization, virtual dissection, active learning, mnemonic techniques, clinical anatomy, pedagogical technologies
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