Author: 3D4Medical

Saving content just got quicker and easier

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At 3D4Medical, we have been hard at work enhancing the process of saving content to ensure a seamless experience for our educators. What’s new? Our latest update includes changes to Save Screen, Quiz and Question popovers.  These changes are aimed at streamlining and simplifying the process of saving content. In the latest version, the popover […]READ POST

The first year of the female model: where are we now?

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Reflection As International Women’s Day is celebrated this month, we thought it was the perfect time to reflect on the impact that the release of the female model has had so far, and if one year later we are on the right track to hit our goals that we had set before the release. When […]READ POST

Complete Anatomy Diversity Statement

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At Complete Anatomy, we want to help students to be better prepared for medical practice in the real world. The next step on this journey is model customization, which we’re excited to release as part of Complete Anatomy 2023. READ POST

Complete Anatomy 2023: Now with model customization 

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The wonderful variety of humans goes way beyond the surface, but we’re starting with the skin. Although we can’t quite capture everyone who walks this planet, we’ve made a start with the ability to customize your model by choosing a set of physical attributes. It’s anatomy like you’ve never learned it before! READ POST

Model Customization: Switch it up any time 

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Did you know that you can change the physical attributes of your model at any time? Whether you want to diversify your curriculum, or simply want a fresh face to learn from, it’s easy to switch it up as you want, when you want. READ POST

Guided Dissection: The Pelvis 

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In line with this summer’s theme of Inclusive Learning in Action, we have produced Guided Dissection: The Pelvis, a Course that places female pelvic anatomy center-stage.READ POST