虚拟显微镜走向全球:图像是虚拟的,问题是真实的
Michael Hortsch1, Nii Koney-Kwaku Koney2, Aswathy Maria Oommen3,4
1Departments of Cell and Developmental Biology and of Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. hortsch@umich.edu.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
|July 31, 2023
概括
虚拟显微镜 (VM) 正在改变组织学和病理学教育,但由于基础设施成本和阻力,其采用不均. 本研究确定了全球集成VM的障碍和解决方案.
科学领域:
- 生物医学教育 生物医学教育
- 历史学和病理学
背景情况:
- 传统的组织学和病理学教育依赖于光显微镜.
- 计算和电子学习的进步导致了虚拟显微镜 (VM) 的兴起.
- 在教育环境中,VM越来越多地取代了玻璃幻灯片和光显微镜.
研究的目的:
- 在组织学和病理学教学中,将传统显微镜与虚拟显微镜进行比较.
- 识别教育中采用VM的全球和本地障碍.
- 提出克服这些障碍的解决方案.
主要方法:
- 组织学和病理学教学方法的比较分析.
- 在五个代表不同经济区域的国家进行的研究.
- 识别VM实施的障碍和潜在解决方案.
主要成果:
- 在组织学和病理学教育中VM的全球实施是不均的.
- 由于基础设施和设备要求,对机构和学生造成了巨大的财务压力.
- 一些教育工作者的抵制以及持续光显微镜能力的需要.
结论:
- 虚拟机采用的障碍包括成本,基础设施和教育工作者不情愿.
- 解决这些障碍对于VM在生物医学教育中的公平整合至关重要.
- 需要解决方案,以促进全球,虚拟显微镜的有效使用.
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