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摘要
解剖学在全球所有卫生保健专业中都是一门非常重要的学科。它在尼日利亚的高等教育机构广泛教授医学和相关健康科学课程。本文旨在提供解剖学教育的概述,作为实践在尼日利亚今天,列举它所面临的挑战和它可能的未来前景今天。从1992年1月到2019年6月,我们探索了PubMed MEDLINE、Ovid MEDLINE、Web of Science和Science Direct等主要数据库,使用选定的关键词识别和提取与尼日利亚解剖学教育相关和特有的文章。本综述纳入了50篇出版物,其中30篇符合我们的质量和纳入要求。本文强调了困扰解剖学教学的一些问题,包括缺乏为当代挑战提供空间的解剖学法案,尸体稀缺,人力短缺和缺乏必要的技能,资金不足,设施和设备陈旧。总之,尼日利亚的解剖学教学面临着一系列的挑战。因此,建议有必要定期审查尼日利亚解剖学科学教育的现状,以期改进其薄弱环节,如果解决这些薄弱环节,将有可能彻底改变尼日利亚的解剖学教学和学习,并从长远来看,改变整个医疗保健服务。
Anatomy Education in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects
Anatomy is an all-time important subject in all health care professions globally. It is widely taught in Nigerian institutions of higher learning offering programs in medical and allied health sciences. This paper aims to provide an overview of Anatomy Education as practiced in Nigeria today, enumerating the challenges facing it and its possible future prospects today. We explored major databases such as PubMed MEDLINE, Ovid MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Science Direct, from January 1992 to June 2019, using selected keywords to identify and extract articles relating and peculiar to Anatomy education in Nigeria. This review yielded 50 publications with 30 meeting our quality and inclusion requirements. This paper highlighted some of the issues that bedeviled the teaching and learning of Anatomy to include lack of an Anatomy Act which makes room for contemporary challenges, scarcity of cadavers, manpower shortages and lack of requisite skills, insufficient funding, and obsolete facilities and equipment. In conclusion, the teaching and learning of Anatomy in Nigeria is plagued with a series of challenges. It is therefore recommended that there is the need to periodically examine the status of anatomical science education in Nigeria with the view to improve in its areas of weaknesses, which if addressed would have the potential to revolutionize teaching and learning of Anatomy in Nigeria and in the long run healthcare delivery as a whole.