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| Title: | Approaching diversity in anatomical education through metaverse | Authors: | Rodríguez Florido, Miguel Ángel Sacchini, Simona Sosa, C. Krasucki, Cristóbal Pablo Ramírez, J. A. Suarez Santana, Cristian Manuel Pérez, L. Castro, P. L. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 241002 Anatomía humana 120304 Inteligencia artificial |
Keywords: | Metaverse Anatomy Diversity Education Virtual Reality, et al |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Journal: | Annals of Anatomy | Abstract: | Background: Human anatomy is a foundational and indispensable subject within health sciences education, particularly for students pursuing careers in medicine and nursing. The metaverse, a technological concept leveraging immersive technology, connectivity, and custom 3D experiences, offers an opportunity to address the challenges of diversifying anatomical education. Methods: In this paper, we present insights from our extensive experience using the metaverse to integrate innovative pedagogical strategies and provide access to scarce educational resources and laboratory materials. We also explore the capacity of artificial intelligence for enhancing the metaverse. A new framework for addressing the challenges of diversification in anatomical education is proposed, outlining the design, key features, and core technologies of the educational metaverse. Results: We present arguments that may answer common questions posed by anatomy educators regarding the adoption of this technology in their curricula. We then make a re-analysis of our findings from practical experiments within the metaverse, including quantitative and qualitative questionnaire interpretation, contrasting student experiences, and exploration of new AI-driven features, to focus on the role of the metaverse in fostering diversity in anatomical education. Conclusions: Our work intends to introduce a novel technological resource for approaching diversity in anatomical education. We conclude that the metaverse can facilitate the diversification of anatomical education by providing access to scarce educational resources and laboratory materials. Furthermore, we pave the way for new tutoring approaches for non-standard student groups, the personalization of content, and the implementation of specific assessments. Finally, we provide essential takeaways and outline future directions and challenges for this ongoing research area. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/162596 | ISSN: | 0940-9602 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.aanat.2026.152832 | Source: | Annals of Anatomy, [ISSN 0940-9602], v. 266, (2026) |
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