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Challenges in education

Students often struggle to grasp the three-dimensional nature of anatomy from 2D materials like atlases and lecture slides. This cognitive gap not only impairs learning but also hinders their ability to recognize anatomical structures in clinical settings. The advent of 3D realistic and virtual reality (VR) technologies presents an opportunity to revolutionize anatomy education, making it more effective, engaging, and impactful.

High costs and inequality

A dissection room is a costly facility and not every institute has the possibility to run a body donation program that supports medical education and training. This may be due, for example, to economical circumstances or prevailing cultural beliefs. In many cases, there are fewer education and training opportunities available than needed.

Enatom provides a unique solution in such low-resource settings, by offering a virtual version of a dissection room. That is, a flexibly deployable realistic simulation model of human anatomy. By offering our smart dissection room, we contribute to reducing educational inequality in the world, which is a core value of Enatom.

What does research say?

 

  • Photogrammetry-based learning works better than traditional animated (2D) visualization! (link)

  • Conclusion on research of 4000+ articles: Digital anatomy educations sticks better! (link)

  • 3D Anatomy solutions score better than traditional anatomy books. (link)

  • 55.6% of students are missing interaction and understandable visualization in current form of anatomy education (link)

Why choose
Enatom?

Better results in less time

3D realistic tools and virtual reality are not just optional supplements but essential components of modern education. They address long-standing challenges in anatomy education by enhancing engagement, improving spatial understanding, and ensuring better outcomes for students.

Ultramodern technique

By integrating 3D and VR technologies into their curricula, educational institutions can transform how anatomy—and education as a whole—is taught, ensuring that future generations of clinicians are better equipped for the complexities of modern medicine. 

This is why Enatom has a strong focus on XR Technologies and continuously works on delivering the best 3D experience, which ultimately leads to better results in less time.

Why is this good
for education?

1

Enhanced Learning Experience

Students find 3D tools and VR more engaging, enjoyable, and effective, leading to improved performance and confidence.
2

Real-World Preparedness

VR's immersive simulations better prepare students for clinical applications, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
3

Scalability and Accessibility

Unlike traditional dissection, VR and 3D tools can be scaled to accommodate more students without logistical constraints.
4

Future-Ready Education

Universities investing in these technologies demonstrate leadership in adopting innovative, effective teaching methods.

“Enatom innovates by providing sustainable, accessible, anytime and anywhere access to realistic anatomical content to increase learning outcomes.”

Lusanne Tehupuring / CEO Enatom

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