Goa's Ayurveda研究所的学生使用3D虚拟解剖表,在10具捐赠尸体(包括胎儿)的帮助下,加强解剖学习。
Students at Goa's Ayurveda institute use a 3D virtual dissection table, aided by ten donated bodies, including a fetus, to enhance anatomy learning.
戈阿省全印度Ayurveda学院的学生正在使用虚拟解剖表研究人体解剖学,将传统的Ayurvedic教育与数字技术相结合。
Students at the All India Institute of Ayurveda in Goa are using a Virtual Dissection Table to study human anatomy, blending traditional Ayurvedic education with digital technology.
该工具使他们能够在3D中逐层地探索身体层,同时查看所有系统,并更好地准备解剖尸体。
The tool allows them to explore the body layer by layer in 3D, view all systems simultaneously, and better prepare for cadaver dissection.
该研究所收到了10个自愿机构的捐款,其中包括一个四个月大的胎儿的捐款,该胎儿的家庭在产前诊断先天性心脏病缺陷后捐赠了该婴儿。
The institute has received ten voluntary body donations, including that of a four-month-old fetus whose family donated it after a prenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart defect.
这些捐赠支持医学教育和研究。
These donations support medical education and research.