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Time-lapse dissection videos: traditional practice in a new, digital format

Buddle, Steven

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Abstract

This research introduces an innovative series of time-lapse dissection videos that enable accelerated observation of the dissection process. Cadaveric dissection has consistently been described in the literature as a reliable method for enhancing student understanding and visualisation, however as a process it is expensive and extremely time-consuming, hence it is often inaccessible to learners. When active dissection is unavailable, prosections can be used to teach anatomy, however a considerable amount of spatial and structural information is lost during the dissection process. These time-lapse videos demonstrate dissection quickly and accurately and allow an irreversible process to be rewound and rewatched with flexibility. Results suggest that time-lapse offers a comprehensive and engaging view of the dissection process that students appreciate being able to observe within a concise timeframe. Written annotation, audio narration and colourful highlighting were essential inclusions following student feedback. These videos can provide instruction before dissection classes or can expose the dissection process to learners without access to cadaveric specimens. However, certain invaluable elements of practical dissection are rooted within constructivism and cannot be replicated by video. Time-lapse dissection videos should therefore be used to supplement and not replace active dissection.

Citation

Buddle, S. (in press). Time-lapse dissection videos: traditional practice in a new, digital format. Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453054.2024.2304838

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 8, 2024
Online Publication Date Jan 22, 2024
Deposit Date Feb 5, 2024
Journal Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine
Print ISSN 1745-3054
Electronic ISSN 1745-3062
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 1-12
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17453054.2024.2304838
Keywords Cadaveric dissection; educational videos; time-lapse; anatomy teaching
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/721581
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17453054.2024.2304838\


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