Visible Human Project based applications can prompt integrating cross-sectional anatomy into the medical school curriculum when combined with radiological modalities: A three-year cross-sectional observational study

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Azzat Al-Redouan , Alexander Dudin , Abbygale Jirina Urbanek , Ebba Olsson , David Kachlik
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Abstract

Background

Cross-sectional anatomy is a challenging yet a vital foundation to clinical practice. The traditional teachings of gross anatomy cadaveric dissections do not cover adequate training of recognizing anatomical structures on CT, MRI and sonographic cross-sections. New modern technologies are emerging as teaching tools in anatomy aiming to deliver visual interactive experience. The Visible Human Project provides a library of cross-sectional images compiled from cryosectioned body donors that was utilized by modern technologies such as the virtual dissection table (Anatomage) in constructing 3D software applications visualizing the internal composition of the human body virtually. Hereby, this article explores an integrative approach utilizing the Visible Human Project based applications and basic radiological modalities.

Purpose

The purpose of our newly implemented teaching approach was to test and assure technology fitness to the medical curriculum and its potential influence on students’ performance in learning gross as well as cross-sectional anatomy in much depth.

Basic procedures

A three years (2021–2024) observational study was conducted by implanting a practical cross-sectional anatomy optional course by selectively utilizing Anatmage interactively beside CT, MRI and ultrasound practice. The performance of 50 participants was evaluated in the form of a written test comprised of labeling of ten cross-sectional images and drawing of two cross-section schemes. Their optional course test scores were compared to their obligatory anatomy subject test scores; and to a non-participants control group of 50 retrospective obligatory anatomy subject test scores. In addition, the participants’ attitude toward the training lessons was assessed through a survey focused on satisfaction level, competence and ability to recognize structures on radiological images.

Main findings

The participants reported a high level of practical engagement. The test scores in the anatomy obligatory subject were positively influenced by this implemented practical course. Students showed improved test scores in the standardized labeling keyword questions, while the scheme questions showed discrepancy.

Principal conclusions

Integrating Visible Human Project based applications with radiological modalities showed positive efficacy on the students’ engagement and learning performance. Inevitably, cadaveric dissection and prosection remain the cornerstone of gross anatomy education. Integrating both modalities of teaching would excel students’ practical skills in applied clinical anatomy.
基于可视人体项目的应用可促进将横断面解剖学与放射学模式相结合纳入医学院课程:一项为期三年的横断面观察研究。
背景:横断面解剖是临床实践中一项具有挑战性的重要基础。传统的大体解剖尸体解剖教学并不包括在 CT、MRI 和超声横断面上识别解剖结构的充分培训。新的现代技术正在成为解剖学的教学工具,旨在提供视觉互动体验。可见人体项目提供了一个从冷冻尸体捐献者身上收集的横截面图像库,该图像库被虚拟解剖台(Anatomage)等现代技术所利用,用于构建虚拟可视化人体内部组成的三维软件应用程序。目的:我们新实施的教学方法旨在测试和确保技术与医学课程的匹配性,以及其对学生深入学习大体解剖学和横断面解剖学的潜在影响:我们进行了一项为期三年(2021 年至 2024 年)的观察性研究,在 CT、MRI 和超声波实践的同时,有选择性地使用 Anatmage 进行互动,植入了实用的横断面解剖选修课程。50 名学员的成绩以笔试的形式进行评估,包括标注十张横断面图像和绘制两个横断面方案。他们的选修课程考试成绩与他们的解剖学必修科目考试成绩进行了比较,并与一个由 50 名回顾解剖学必修科目考试成绩的非参与者组成的对照组进行了比较。此外,还通过一项调查评估了学员对培训课程的态度,调查的重点是满意度、能力和识别放射图像上结构的能力:主要研究结果:学员的实际参与度很高。解剖学必修课程的考试成绩受到了这一实践课程的积极影响。学生们在标准化标签关键词问题上的考试成绩有所提高,而在方案问题上则出现了差异:主要结论:将基于可见人类项目的应用与放射学模式相结合,对学生的参与度和学习成绩产生了积极影响。不可避免的是,尸体解剖和解剖仍然是大体解剖学教学的基石。将这两种教学模式结合起来,可提高学生在临床应用解剖学方面的实践技能。
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Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger
Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
22.70%
发文量
137
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Anatomy publish peer reviewed original articles as well as brief review articles. The journal is open to original papers covering a link between anatomy and areas such as •molecular biology, •cell biology •reproductive biology •immunobiology •developmental biology, neurobiology •embryology as well as •neuroanatomy •neuroimmunology •clinical anatomy •comparative anatomy •modern imaging techniques •evolution, and especially also •aging
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