解剖实验政策对怀孕医学生的影响。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Clinical Anatomy Pub Date : 2025-07-02 DOI:10.1002/ca.70005
Kayla Wozniak, Ryan Fagan, Megan Krause
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摘要

关于怀孕医学生面临的独特职业危害的研究很少,特别是在尸体解剖过程中接触甲醛的研究。甲醛具有潜在的致畸性和诱变性,与自然流产和出生缺陷有关。进行这个项目是为了调查美国医学院关于怀孕学生参加大体解剖实验室的政策的普遍程度和内容。《美国新闻与世界报道》对2023年怀孕学生参加大体解剖实验室的相关政策进行了系统审查。我们通过电子邮件联系了每所学校,以确认这项政策,或者询问是否有任何非公开的政策或指导。在接受调查的50所学校中,13所(26%)有书面政策,6所(12%)是公开的,7所(14%)是通过电子邮件获得的政策,而其他7所(14%)的回应是其解剖部门使用的非官方政策或内部指导。29所学校(58%)被归类为没有政策;其中16家没有回复邮件,一家拒绝参与。一所学校被排除在外。官方和非官方政策的内容和范围差别很大。大多数医学院缺乏关于大体解剖实验室怀孕学生安全考虑的成文政策,这表明可以做更多的工作来照顾这群学生。制定官方的、公开的政策将促进为这些学员提供一个更具包容性的环境,并向学生发出信号,表明如果他们在医学院期间怀孕,该机构准备提供支持。
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Dissecting the Impact of Anatomy Lab Policies on Pregnant Medical Students.

There has been little research into the unique occupational hazards facing pregnant medical students, particularly surrounding their exposure to formaldehyde during cadaveric dissection. Formaldehyde is potentially teratogenic and mutagenic and has been associated with spontaneous abortion and birth defects. This project was undertaken to investigate the prevalence and content of policies in United States medical schools concerning pregnant students' participation in gross anatomy laboratories. The U.S. News and World Report's top 50 medical schools were systematically reviewed for policies pertaining to pregnant students' participation in gross anatomy laboratories during 2023. Email contact was made with each school to confirm the policy, or to inquire whether there was any non-publicly available policy or guidance instead. Among the 50 schools reviewed, 13 (26%) had written policies, six (12%) were publicly available, and seven (14%) had policies obtained via email, while seven other schools (14%) responded with unofficial policies or internal guidance used by their anatomy departments. Twenty-nine schools (58%) were categorized as having no policies; 16 of these did not respond to the email, and one declined to participate. One school was excluded. The content and scope of both official and unofficial policies varied widely. The lack of codified policies in most medical schools regarding safety considerations for pregnant students in gross anatomy laboratories indicated that more could be done to accommodate this group of students. Creating official, publicly available policies would promote a more inclusive environment for these trainees and signal to students that the institution is prepared to support them should they become pregnant during medical school.

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Clinical Anatomy
Clinical Anatomy 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
154
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Anatomy is the Official Journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists and the British Association of Clinical Anatomists. The goal of Clinical Anatomy is to provide a medium for the exchange of current information between anatomists and clinicians. This journal embraces anatomy in all its aspects as applied to medical practice. Furthermore, the journal assists physicians and other health care providers in keeping abreast of new methodologies for patient management and informs educators of new developments in clinical anatomy and teaching techniques. Clinical Anatomy publishes original and review articles of scientific, clinical, and educational interest. Papers covering the application of anatomic principles to the solution of clinical problems and/or the application of clinical observations to expand anatomic knowledge are welcomed.
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