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Anatomy Learning from Prosected Cadaveric Specimens Versus Plastic Models: A Comparative Study of Upper Limb Anatomy

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Συγγραφέας
Mitrousias V., Karachalios T.S., Varitimidis S.E., Natsis K., Arvanitis D.L., Zibis A.H.
Ημερομηνία
2020
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1002/ase.1911
Λέξη-κλειδί
anatomy
article
comparative study
controlled study
human
human experiment
human tissue
learning
major clinical study
medical education
medical student
multiple choice test
outcome assessment
perception
questionnaire
satisfaction
upper limb
adolescent
anatomic model
anatomy
anatomy and histology
cadaver
comparative study
curriculum
dissection
education
feasibility study
female
learning
male
medical education
procedures
psychology
upper limb
young adult
Adolescent
Anatomy
Cadaver
Curriculum
Dissection
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Educational Measurement
Feasibility Studies
Female
Humans
Learning
Male
Models, Anatomic
Personal Satisfaction
Students, Medical
Upper Extremity
Young Adult
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
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Human cadaveric prosections are a traditional, effective, and highly appreciated modality of anatomy learning. Plastic models are an alternative teaching modality, though few studies examine their effectiveness in learning of upper limb musculoskeletal anatomy. The purpose of this study is to investigate which modality is associated with a better outcome, as assessed by students' performance on examinations. Overall, 60 undergraduate medical students without previous knowledge of anatomy participated in the study. Students were assigned into two groups. Group 1 attended lectures and studied from cadaveric prosections (n = 30) and Group 2 attended lectures and used plastic models in the laboratory (n = 30). A knowledge assessment, including examination with tag questions (spot test) and written multiple-choice questions, was held after the end of the study. Students' perceptions were also investigated via an anonymous questionnaire. No significant difference in students' performance was observed between the group using prosections and the group using plastic models (32.2 ± 14.7 vs 35.0 ± 14.8, respectively; P = 0.477). Similarly, no statistically significant difference was found regarding students' satisfaction from using each learning modality (P = 0.441). Plastic models may be a valuable supplementary modality in learning upper limb musculoskeletal anatomy, despite their limitations. Easy to use and with no need for maintaining facilities, they are highly appreciated by students and can be useful when preparing for the use of cadaveric specimens. © 2019 American Association of Anatomists
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76681
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