Mozaik Education and the University of Szeged’s Department of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology collaborated to develop a next-generation, interactive, 3D anatomy platform with VR support for educational purposes. The platform aims to aid patients in learning about diseases and assist medical students in understanding anatomical disorders, surgical methods, and terminology.
With nearly 300 well-organized 3D models, the platform serves as a valuable resource for higher education anatomy teaching. It presents precise anatomical terms, structures’ composition, and includes pedagogical features, like built-in quizzes, to enhance learning. The platform is available in English, Latin, and Hungarian.
Professional models, based on real cadavers and specimens, were created using photogrammetry, making it easier to identify anatomical structures and deformations, benefiting diagnostic medical imaging techniques like CT and MRI.
For students, the platform aids in practicing anatomical terminology and offers insights into anatomical disorders and surgical methods. It compensates for the limited opportunities to examine cadavers during lectures.
Additionally, the platform includes 3D scenes to help patients better understand specific diseases. This feature bridges the communication gap between doctors and patients by using common vocabulary to explain medical conditions and possible treatments. For these reasons and more, cadaVR Anatomy from Mozaik Education earned a Cool Tool Award (finalist) for “Best Content Provider Solution” as part of The EdTech Awards 2024 from EdTech Digest. Learn more.
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