塑化标本在物理治疗博士人体解剖学课程中的实施。

IF 5.2 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Maria J Torres-Palsa, José Dominguez
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这篇描述性报告探讨了在物理治疗博士人体解剖学课程中使用塑化标本作为传统供体解剖的替代方法。塑化是20世纪70年代发展起来的一种保存技术,它可以创造出持久而灵活的标本,保留了详细的解剖特征。使用塑化标本具有显著的优势,包括易于处理,增强可视性和降低维护成本。来自物理治疗专业学生的反馈强调了将讲座与实践学习相结合的好处,使用塑化标本来提高对解剖结构和功能的理解。在实验过程中加入摄影技术,进一步促进了学生对复杂结构的可视化,加强了小组环境下的学习。然而,教师们也发现了一些局限性,比如与全身解剖相比,发现感和与人类捐赠者的联系减弱了。尽管存在这些挑战,塑化标本提供了一种时间效率高、成本效益高的解决方案,使人体解剖学课程设计具有更大的灵活性,也是物理治疗教育中有价值的教学方法。与传统解剖方法相比,使用塑化标本对物理治疗教师和学生的长期教育影响和情感投入需要进一步的研究。
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Implementation of plastinated specimens in a Doctor of Physical Therapy human anatomy curriculum.

This descriptive report explores the implementation of the use of plastinated specimens in a Doctor of Physical Therapy human anatomy curriculum as an alternative to traditional body donor dissection. Plastination, a preservation technique developed in the 1970s, creates durable and flexible specimens that retain detailed anatomical features. The use of plastinated specimens offers significant advantages, including ease of handling, enhanced visibility, and reduced maintenance costs. Feedback from physical therapy students highlighted the benefits of combining lectures with hands-on learning, using plastinated specimens to improve understanding of anatomical structures and functions. The inclusion of camera technology during lab sessions further facilitated students in visualizing complex structures, enhancing learning in small group settings. However, limitations were identified by the faculty, such as a diminished sense of discovery and connection to the human donor compared to full-body donor dissections. Despite these challenges, plastinated specimens provide a time-efficient, cost-effective solution that allows for greater flexibility in human anatomy curriculum design and a valuable teaching method in physical therapy education. Further research is needed to explore the long-term educational impact and emotional engagement of physical therapy faculty and students when using plastinated specimens compared to traditional dissection methods.

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Anatomical Sciences Education
Anatomical Sciences Education Anatomy/education-
CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: Anatomical Sciences Education, affiliated with the American Association for Anatomy, serves as an international platform for sharing ideas, innovations, and research related to education in anatomical sciences. Covering gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neurosciences, the journal addresses education at various levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), and dental. It fosters collaboration and discussion in the field of anatomical sciences education.
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