so that it's not always the white male image that's shown to students. Some of us have certain muscles that others don't have, so I'd like some of those natural variations to be there because actually, we're all patients. We all have normal natural variations in our bodies. "Having a completely fully female version is an amazing step and I'd really like to challenge the creators of this Complete Anatomy to then be working on racial differences within the bodies that exist. "I think it's a massive step forward and it means that as an educator we can work with medical students and healthcare students, right from their first day of training," Prof.
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We spoke with Professor Claire Smith, Head of Anatomy for Brighton and Sussex Medical School in the UK, about the formulation of the model, which she helped to build, and how it will have a positive change on both the way doctors are taught anatomy and, later, how they treat patients. The Complete Anatomy by Elsevier model of female anatomy, built by Elsevier’s 3D4 Medical team, is the most advanced of its kind and could improve the management of female patients by delivering teaching materials for medical schools that were informed by scientists. Despite public debates about gender representation, anatomy texts have generally remained consistent in how the human body has been depicted in this. Realistic, detailed and accurate Human Male Complete Anatomy includes: Body, Muscles, Skeleton, Internal Organs (Brain, Heart, Circulatory System, Digestive. Now, a new 3D model hopes to level the field of anatomy in delivering more representation in the way that humans naturally differ from one another.