POKOJNÁ, Hana. MEDICAL ART AND THE PANDEMIC FROM IDENTIFYING THE ‘BIG BAD’ TO ADVANCEMENTS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION. Online. In Alexander Pfeiffer, Nandhita Krishna, Natalie Denk, Thomas Wernbacher. MEDIA, ARTS AND DESIGN (MAD) ANTHOLOGY II: MAD Pandemic: Stories of Change and Continuity during the COVID-19 Crisis. tredition GmbH, Halenreie 40-44, 22359 H: University of Krems Press., 2023, p. 63-80. ISBN 978-3-903470-10-1. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.48341/hx6g-pw64.
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Original name MEDICAL ART AND THE PANDEMIC FROM IDENTIFYING THE ‘BIG BAD’ TO ADVANCEMENTS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
Authors POKOJNÁ, Hana (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition tredition GmbH, Halenreie 40-44, 22359 H, MEDIA, ARTS AND DESIGN (MAD) ANTHOLOGY II: MAD Pandemic: Stories of Change and Continuity during the COVID-19 Crisis, p. 63-80, 18 pp. 2023.
Publisher University of Krems Press.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10200 1.2 Computer and information sciences
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/23:00132681
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
ISBN 978-3-903470-10-1
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.48341/hx6g-pw64
Keywords in English biomedical education;medical visualization;education and pandemic;medical art;science communication
Changed by Changed by: Hana Pokojná, MSc, učo 517694. Changed: 15/2/2024 16:32.
Abstract
The global COVID-19 pandemic has prevented people from continuing their normal lives, which impacted the way we communicate and learn. Medical visualization and art were omnipresent during the pandemic and started with giving face to the common problem, the virus. Advice on preventative measures and symptoms in public spaces often utilized infographics. People used medicine-inspired images to express their situation. The next stage that visualization aided with was bringing training to people’s homes as the second next best thing to get an adequate education. The need to continue education and training of experts in the medical field was continued, thanks to the upheaval of new ways of learning anatomy through digital media. These went beyond textbooks, and included new medical animations, interactive applications, and the use of immersive realities. The testament of their success is continuation of their use as a compliment to hands-on approach in education as part of the curriculum even once the restrictions were curbed. This paper focuses on how different types of medical visualization, that combine art and technology, helped people identify, communicate, cope, and learn during the pandemic and beyond.
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MUNI/A/1339/2022, interní kód MUName: Rozvoj technik pro zpracování dat pro podporu vyhledávání, analýz a vizualizací rozsáhlých datových souborů s využitím umělé inteligence
Investor: Masaryk University, Development of data processing techniques to support search, analysis and visualization of large datasets using artificial intelligence
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