Student-Driven Anatomy: A Practical Guide to Enhancing Learning through Extracurricular Dissection.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Ellery Koelker-Wolfe, Justin Gelman, Stephen Moye, Dana Stearns, Sabine Hildebrandt, Dennis Cullinane, Krisztina Fischer
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Abstract

Many modern medical school curricula have deemphasized the study of anatomy, dedicating significantly less curricular time to student dissection of human bodies and relying instead on other resources, including digital anatomy softwares. Extracurricular student-led dissections allow learners to develop a deeper understanding of the human body, practice surgical skills, and explore clinical interests. We here provide learners and anatomy educators with practical strategies to organize and execute efficient student-led dissections. The authors include senior medical students, anatomy faculty, and clinical instructors at Harvard Medical School with experience in facilitating student-led dissections. Based on our own experience with this approach, and within the background of current developments in anatomy education, we provided ten recommendations for creating a student-led anatomy learning experience. Priorities include understanding student goals, utilizing near-peer teachers, integrating case-based clinical data, partnering with specialty interest groups, and encouraging student independence. Medical students involved in student-led dissections have offered positive feedback with regard to clinical skills, retention of anatomy, and specialty discernment. Future research should gather both students' subjective perceptions of dissection and objective learning outcomes to quantify the impact of student-led study of anatomy.

学生驱动的解剖:通过课外解剖提高学习的实用指南。
许多现代医学院的课程已经不再强调解剖学的学习,用于学生解剖人体的课程时间明显减少,而是依赖其他资源,包括数字解剖软件。课外以学生为主导的解剖允许学习者对人体有更深的了解,练习手术技能,并探索临床兴趣。我们在这里为学习者和解剖学教育者提供实用的策略来组织和执行有效的学生主导的解剖。作者包括哈佛医学院的资深医学生、解剖学教师和临床讲师,他们在促进学生主导的解剖方面有经验。根据我们自己的经验,在当前解剖学教育发展的背景下,我们提供了十条建议,以创造学生主导的解剖学学习体验。优先事项包括了解学生的目标,利用同侪教师,整合基于病例的临床数据,与专业兴趣小组合作,以及鼓励学生独立。参与学生主导解剖的医学生在临床技能、解剖保留和专业识别方面提供了积极的反馈。未来的研究应收集学生对解剖的主观认知和客观学习结果,以量化学生主导的解剖学习的影响。
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Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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