Finding the Right Balance: Integrating Old and New Approaches for Anatomy Teaching

Rana Elbeshbeishy
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Although anatomy is one of the core knowledge pillars within medical teaching, the level of knowledge covered in the modernized medical curriculan recent years around the world has declined considerably, due to the use of old-fashioned pedagogical methods. This study examines available approaches to anatomy teaching and how to improve student learning in this area, while also targeting higher skills and knowledge for future medical personnel. Using a mix of qualitative and quantitative methodologies to collect data, mini-interviews and online surveys were conducted with a sample of four participants (a student, a resident, and two medical educators) to explore the different aspects of anatomy learning and its key challenges. From this small sample of medical students and educators, data was collected around four key themes: fundamental introductory learning, technology-based education, teaching techniques, and updated curriculum. A thematic analysis of the participants’ insights revealed that, while technology-based alternatives were considered effective tools, dissecting cadavers was the preferred means of learning anatomy.
寻找正确的平衡:整合解剖学教学的新旧方法
虽然解剖学是医学教学的核心知识支柱之一,但近年来,由于使用过时的教学方法,世界各地现代化医学课程所涵盖的知识水平大幅下降。本研究探讨了现有的解剖学教学方法,以及如何提高学生在这一领域的学习,同时也为未来的医务人员提供更高的技能和知识。采用定性和定量相结合的方法收集数据,对四名参与者(一名学生、一名住院医生和两名医学教育者)进行了小型访谈和在线调查,以探索解剖学学习的不同方面及其主要挑战。从这个医学学生和教育工作者的小样本中,收集了四个关键主题的数据:基础入门学习、基于技术的教育、教学技巧和更新的课程。一项对参与者见解的专题分析显示,尽管基于技术的替代方法被认为是有效的工具,但解剖尸体是学习解剖学的首选方法。
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