PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Proof of concept of a workflow methodology for the creation of basic canine head anatomy veterinary education tool using augmented reality.

  • Roxie Christ,
  • Julien Guevar,
  • Matthieu Poyade,
  • Paul M Rea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. e0195866

Abstract

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Neuroanatomy can be challenging to both teach and learn within the undergraduate veterinary medicine and surgery curriculum. Traditional techniques have been used for many years, but there has now been a progression to move towards alternative digital models and interactive 3D models to engage the learner. However, digital innovations in the curriculum have typically involved the medical curriculum rather than the veterinary curriculum. Therefore, we aimed to create a simple workflow methodology to highlight the simplicity there is in creating a mobile augmented reality application of basic canine head anatomy. Using canine CT and MRI scans and widely available software programs, we demonstrate how to create an interactive model of head anatomy. This was applied to augmented reality for a popular Android mobile device to demonstrate the user-friendly interface. Here we present the processes, challenges and resolutions for the creation of a highly accurate, data based anatomical model that could potentially be used in the veterinary curriculum. This proof of concept study provides an excellent framework for the creation of augmented reality training products for veterinary education. The lack of similar resources within this field provides the ideal platform to extend this into other areas of veterinary education and beyond.