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Innovative taught MSc in Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy

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JOURNAL OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION IN MEDICINE
Volume 38, Issue 1-2, Pages 106-111

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/17453054.2015.1038501

Keywords

diagnostic imaging; education; medical art and illustration; multimedia

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A relatively new, fully accredited MSc in Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy, is now offered through a joint collaboration with the Laboratory of Human Anatomy, University of Glasgow and the Digital Design Studio, Glasgow School of Art. This degree combines training in digital technologies and intensive human anatomy training as a result of a long-standing successful partnership between these two esteemed institutes. The student also has to complete a research dissertation which encompasses both the digital perspective and a related medical, dental, surgical, veterinary (comparative anatomy) or life science specialty to enhance development in the digital field for a variety of specialties. This article discusses the background in development of this degree, the course structure and the career prospects and destinations for graduates of this unique degree programme.

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