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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol 30, Issue 3, 264-269
Copyright © 2003 by Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges


EDUCATIONAL STRATEGIES

Radiology as a tool for teaching veterinary anatomy

BA Croy and H Dobson

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada. acroy@ouguelph.ca

Instructors at the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) have a long-standing commitment to the use of radiographic films in teaching introductory anatomy in the DVM program. The imaging component of the course has evolved from being heavily instructor-dependent, with small group teaching in each laboratory session, to being almost self-taught. The manner in which recognition of structures in radiographic images is examined has also changed. In 2001 a novel examination process was introduced. Here we report the approach to the teaching and examining of anatomy by use of radiographic images implemented for phase 1 of the new DVM curriculum at the University of Guelph.


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