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Delivery anatomy kits help to keep practical veterinary classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Luciana Cristina MachadoSarah Ingrid Pinto SantosClésio Gomes MarianoMeline de Paula CoutinhoJulia Belotto GuaranáPaulo Fantinato NetoCarlos Eduardo Ambrosio
Published in: Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (2022)
To address the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and to search for assistive learning tools for the subject of Animal Anatomy II and Applied Anatomy, 123 anatomical kits were prepared at the Animal Anatomy Laboratory for students of the Veterinary Medicine course at the University of São Paulo, Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering (FZEA/USP) in Pirassununga city, São Paulo, Brazil. The kits contained anatomical pieces for teaching splanchnology and topographic anatomy (two different classes), and they were elaborated based on effective preservation techniques for the preparation of animal anatomical pieces. At the end of each course, we sent an online questionnaire to the students for evaluation of the methodology used. Alternative methods were used to minimize the odour and non-generation of chemical or microbiological contaminants. The acceptance of the kits was unanimous with adherence by all the students, who had the opportunity to experience the Anatomy class in its entirety, without leaving their homes.
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