Perspectives of Surgical Branch Residents on Anatomy Education and Its Importance.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medical Bulletin of Sisli Etfal Hospital Pub Date : 2026-03-23 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.14744/SEMB.2026.52822
Zekiye Karaca Bozdag, Ayla Kurkcuoglu, Didem Daymaz Yılmaz, Nazire Kılıç Safak, Buse Naz Candır Gurses
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the pre-graduation anatomy training of residents from multiple surgical specialties and to assess their views and needs concerning anatomy during their surgical residency training.

Methods: Following the acquisition of the requisite institutional approvals, a questionnaire prepared using the Google Survey platform was circulated online among physicians at various stages of surgical residency training. This multicenter study included participants from multiple hospitals across different cities in Türkiye. Questions about participants' demographic characteristics and experiences with anatomy training during both their undergraduate and specialist training were asked. All responses were analyzed statistically.

Results: A total of 143 surgical residents participated in the study. Of the participants, 31.5% were female and 68.5% were male, and the mean age was 28±2.8 years. Of the residents, 67.1% had taken anatomy courses in the first two semesters of medical school, and 67.7% stated that they found their medical education inadequate for surgical residency. During their undergraduate education, 97.2% of the participants received face-to-face anatomy practice training, 47.6% received training with cadavers and plastic models. In addition, those who were trained with cadavers were more supportive of anatomy integration (p=0.031). It was also noteworthy that senior residents (defined as those with ≥2 years of residency training) considered anatomy integration into surgical residency training more necessary (p=0.006).

Conclusion: This study highlights the critical role of anatomy knowledge in surgical training and emphasizes its importance in the effective integration of education during surgical residency training.

外科分支住院医师对解剖学教育的看法及其重要性。
目的:对多外科专科住院医师的毕业前解剖学培训进行评估,了解其在外科住院医师培训过程中对解剖学的看法和需求。方法:在获得必要的机构批准后,使用谷歌调查平台编制的问卷在外科住院医师培训的各个阶段在线分发。这项多中心研究包括来自日本不同城市的多家医院的参与者。研究人员询问了参与者在本科和专科培训期间的人口学特征和解剖学培训经历。对所有回复进行统计分析。结果:共有143名外科住院医师参与研究。其中女性31.5%,男性68.5%,平均年龄28±2.8岁。在住院医生中,67.1%的人在医学院的前两个学期学习了解剖学课程,67.7%的人表示他们发现自己的医学教育不足以胜任外科住院医生的工作。在本科教育期间,97.2%的参与者接受过面对面的解剖实践培训,47.6%的参与者接受过尸体和塑料模型的培训。此外,那些接受过尸体训练的人更支持解剖整合(p=0.031)。同样值得注意的是,老年住院医师(定义为接受≥2年住院医师培训的人)认为解剖学整合到外科住院医师培训中更有必要(p=0.006)。结论:本研究强调了解剖学知识在外科培训中的重要作用,并强调了其在外科住院医师培训中有效整合教育的重要性。
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