TY - JOUR
T1 - Turning Microscopy in the Medical Curriculum Digital
T2 - Experiences from The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen
AU - Vainer, Ben
AU - Mortensen, Niels Werner
AU - Poulsen, Steen Seier
AU - Sørensen, Allan Have
AU - Olsen, Jørgen
AU - Saxild, Hans Henrik
AU - Johansen, Flemming Fryd
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Familiarity with the structure and composition of normal tissue and an understanding of the changes that occur during disease is pivotal to the study of the human body. For decades, microscope slides have been central to teaching pathology in medical courses and related subjects at the University of Copenhagen. Students had to learn how to use a microscope and envisage three-dimensional processes that occur in the body from two-dimensional glass slides. Here, we describe how a PathXL virtual microscopy system for teaching pathology and histology at the Faculty has recently been implemented, from an administrative, an economic, and a teaching perspective. This fully automatic digital microscopy system has been received positively by both teachers and students, and a decision was made to convert all courses involving microscopy to the virtual microscopy format. As a result, conventional analog microscopy will be phased out from the fall of 2016.
AB - Familiarity with the structure and composition of normal tissue and an understanding of the changes that occur during disease is pivotal to the study of the human body. For decades, microscope slides have been central to teaching pathology in medical courses and related subjects at the University of Copenhagen. Students had to learn how to use a microscope and envisage three-dimensional processes that occur in the body from two-dimensional glass slides. Here, we describe how a PathXL virtual microscopy system for teaching pathology and histology at the Faculty has recently been implemented, from an administrative, an economic, and a teaching perspective. This fully automatic digital microscopy system has been received positively by both teachers and students, and a decision was made to convert all courses involving microscopy to the virtual microscopy format. As a result, conventional analog microscopy will be phased out from the fall of 2016.
KW - Journal Article
U2 - 10.4103/2153-3539.201919
DO - 10.4103/2153-3539.201919
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 28382225
SN - 2229-5089
VL - 8
JO - Journal of Pathology Informatics
JF - Journal of Pathology Informatics
M1 - 11
ER -