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导言:数字化显微镜改造是虚拟显微镜应用的基础,是现代医学教育的一项挑战,也是一项要求。本文介绍了 "通过虚拟显微镜(VM)对组织学和组织病理学进行数字化改造,实现医学院创新课程"(VM3.0)项目的范围、背景、方法和成果,该项目由欧盟在伊拉斯谟+框架下资助(参考编号:2022-1-RO01-KA220-HED-000089017)。该项目由罗马尼亚雅西的格里戈雷-T-波帕医学和药学大学(Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iași)发起,得到了雅西 Euroed 基金会(Euroed Foundation, Iași)的支持,并得到了波兰格但斯克、保加利亚普罗夫迪夫、西班牙阿利坎特和希腊帕特雷等大学合作伙伴的合作,旨在通过共同网络实施数字组织学和组织病理学教学:该项目的核心是开发一个数字幻灯片平台,该平台基于从所有参与大学的合作伙伴处收集的组织学幻灯片扫描件,并创建一个简单快捷的数字/互联网通信工具,用于改善医学和自然科学专业学生的组织学和组织病理学教学。虚拟显微镜图书馆(VML)的建设基于对苏木精和伊红(H&E)以及其他经典染色方法染色的高质量组织学切片的整体扫描,以及用英语和项目合作伙伴各自的语言对细节的描述。VML 可用于不同的方法,既可用于学生的课堂教学,也可用于学生的个人作业和自我测试。其他国家的大学可以在提供更多幻灯片和使用本国语言的条件下,使用已开发的 VML 系统的模式结构:在所有大学合作伙伴的共同努力下,建立了动态、低成本的虚拟显微镜教育系统。虚拟显微镜系统有助于统一细胞学、组织学和组织病理学的教学标准,从而实现欧洲教育系统的数字化转型。
Digital morphology network for effective teaching of cytology, histology and histopathology for medical and biology curriculum. VM3.0 Erasmus+ project.
Introduction: Digital microscopy transformation, the basis for the virtual microscopy applications, is a challenge but also a requirement in modern Medical Education. This paper presents the scope, background, methods, and results of the project "Digital Transformation of Histology and Histopathology by Virtual Microscopy (VM) for an Innovative Medical School Curriculum", VM3.0, funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ framework (ref.no.2022-1- RO01-KA220-HED-000089017). The project was initiated at Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iași, Romania, with the support of Euroed Foundation, Iași, and cooperation of University partners from Gdansk (Poland), Plovdiv (Bulgaria), Alicante (Spain), and Patras (Greece) aimed to implement digital histology and histopathology teaching in a common network.
Materials and methods: The backbone of the project was the development of a Digital Slide Platform based on the scans of histological slides collected from all the partners of the participating universities and the creation of a simple and fast digital/internet communication tool that could be used to improve histology and histopathology teaching of medical and natural sciences students. The construction of a Virtual Microscopy Library (VML) has been based on the acquisition of whole scans of high-quality histological slides stained by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and other classical staining methods and description of various organs' details in English as well as respective languages of the project's partners. The VML can be used for different approches, both for students' instruction in classes as well as for individual students' work and self-testing. Universities from other countries could use the modal structure of the developed VML system on the condition that more slides are provided and the implementation of national language(s) is implemented.
Conclusions: The combined efforts of all university partners allowed to establish the dynamic low-cost virtual microscopy educational system. The VM system could help unify the standards of cytology, histology, and histopathology teaching in a quest for the digital transformation of the European educational system.
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