3D Organ image evaluation

The University of Auckland is conducting a study of photorealistic 3D images of human organs. Students, teaching and clinical staff will evaluate the images and give their perspectives.

What's involved?

The project evaluates 3D library images with stakeholders, including FMHS students (ākonga), teaching staff, registrars, and clinicians across Auckland. Feedback from these evaluations informs the quality, accuracy, educational value, and usability of the resource.

Participants complete one anonymous online questionnaire, which takes about 20–40 minutes. They can opt to go into a draw to win one of 20 University of Auckland retail vouchers worth $30, redeemable at on-campus food and beverage outlets.

Eligibility criteria

To participate in this study, you must

  • Be aged 18 years or above
  • Be health professional students or medical sciences students and associated teaching staff at the University or
  • Be registrars and clinicians in the wider Auckland region

You will get a sneak peek at innovative technology and help us ensure the tool meets your teaching needs. The questionnaire takes 20-40 minutes.

Help us build the best resource for you.

Qualtrics link

Can you help us with invitations? Please forward this email, which includes the survey link, to others who might find this 3D resource useful.

Contact details

Dr Kormal Srinivasa
Co-investigator
EmailKomal.srinivasa@auckland.ac.nz

Dr Rachelle Singleton
Co-investigator
Emailr.singleton@auckland.ac.nz

Dr Amanda Charlton
Co-investigator
Email: ACharlton@adhb.govt.nz

 

Further information

This study has been approved by the University of Auckland Human Participants Ethics Committee.

Approval number: UAHPEC 30549