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Learner Experience on Anatomy Learning with Virtual Reality in a Medical College

Jeong H, Kang WS, Kim J, Yoon SP

As traditional face-to-face educations have been threatened under Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, variant and more flexible teaching and learning methods should be considered in anatomy education with cadavers. We...
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Chronic Disease with the Immune System in Internal Organs

Park JH

The emergence and spread of unknown pathogens, such as COVID-19, have become a major concern in recent years due to their potential to cause pandemics and threaten our quality of...
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Medial Accessory Belly of the Brachialis Muscle in the Korean Population: A Case Report

Heo YR, Lee Jh, Jeong HG, Park KR

The brachialis muscle (BR) is a powerful flexor located in the anterior part of the brachial region. It is supplied with blood from the brachial artery and is innervated by the...
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Characteristics of Cadavor Donors Donated to Medical School of Chungbuk National University: A 14-Year Demographic Analysis

Kwon CY, Sohn HJ, Gil YC

Despite the significant importance of anatomy education facilitated by anatomical gifts, there remains a death of data concerning the demographic characteristics of domestic body donors in Korea. This study aims...
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Anatomical Landmarks Used for Post-mortem Investigation Records Described in Jeungsu Muwonrok Eonhae of Joseon Dynasty Period

Yun YH, Shin DH, Hong S, Hong SJ, Lee SD, Ki HC, Kim CY

Jeungsu Muwonrok greatly influenced the establishment of traditional forensic investigation techniques in pre-modern East Asian countries. Joseon period documents based on Muwonrok are called Geoman, which includes the post-mortem investigation...
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