Abstract: First exposure to human cadaver dissection has the potential to be an actual stressor which can cause psychological trauma. This study examines the relationship between anatomy students’ experience of this potential stressor and various psychological and personal factors. Questionnaires measuring emotional reactions to cadaver dissection, coping strategies, personality and attitudes to death were administered to anatomy students at two medical schools immediately after their first exposure to human cadaver dissection. Emotional reactions to recalling this experience were as-sessed 4 months later. Data on these variables were obtained from 141 students. Students found the experience mostly challenging and, on average, did not repor...
Abstract Background It has been well reported that the emotional experiences of medical students in ...
Human dissection remains a cornerstone of the anatomy learning experience. However, the emotional re...
The aim of the study was to determine the extent of the psychological influence that human cadaver d...
Introduction: Human cadaver dissection is central in medical teaching/learning in initial years of m...
The medical student is under considerable stress as he is facing a professional course that needs to...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the psychological preparation and stress of medical students associated ...
A study was carried out to determine the attitudes of medical students to cadaver dissection. All se...
WOS: 000320859100007PubMed ID: 23370541Anatomy is the fundamental of medical and health professional...
Background: Recently, not only the medical school curriculum but also medical students’ attitu...
The learning of gross anatomy through the use of human cadaver dissection provides an intellectual, ...
Cadaver dissection remains a cornerstone in the study of anatomical sciences by medical students. Ho...
Human cadaveric dissection has been used in Anatomy teaching for centuries and remains a time-honore...
Cadaver dissection is a significant life experience, and constitutes a potential stressor in medical...
Eighty-four medical students at the University of Arizona were administered measures of self-esteem,...
A study was conducted to determine the reactions of Podiatry students to the initial anatomy dissect...
Abstract Background It has been well reported that the emotional experiences of medical students in ...
Human dissection remains a cornerstone of the anatomy learning experience. However, the emotional re...
The aim of the study was to determine the extent of the psychological influence that human cadaver d...
Introduction: Human cadaver dissection is central in medical teaching/learning in initial years of m...
The medical student is under considerable stress as he is facing a professional course that needs to...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the psychological preparation and stress of medical students associated ...
A study was carried out to determine the attitudes of medical students to cadaver dissection. All se...
WOS: 000320859100007PubMed ID: 23370541Anatomy is the fundamental of medical and health professional...
Background: Recently, not only the medical school curriculum but also medical students’ attitu...
The learning of gross anatomy through the use of human cadaver dissection provides an intellectual, ...
Cadaver dissection remains a cornerstone in the study of anatomical sciences by medical students. Ho...
Human cadaveric dissection has been used in Anatomy teaching for centuries and remains a time-honore...
Cadaver dissection is a significant life experience, and constitutes a potential stressor in medical...
Eighty-four medical students at the University of Arizona were administered measures of self-esteem,...
A study was conducted to determine the reactions of Podiatry students to the initial anatomy dissect...
Abstract Background It has been well reported that the emotional experiences of medical students in ...
Human dissection remains a cornerstone of the anatomy learning experience. However, the emotional re...
The aim of the study was to determine the extent of the psychological influence that human cadaver d...