Background. Numerous articles have been published on the use of autopsies in training medical students in anatomy and different branches of pathology. Some authors have described the emotional response of students who attend such postmortem sessions. Forensic pathology is an important subdivision of pathology. In some countries undergraduate medical students are expected to attend postmortem examinations on persons who died from traumatic causes. Objective. To determine the attitudes and perceptions of 5th-year medical students with regard to forensic postmortem examinations at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Methods. A questionnaire was voluntarily completed by medical students on the last day of the practical rotation. Results. ...
Medical autopsy has historically been considered a valued experience in undergraduate medical educat...
Purpose: Medical schools in the United States have decreased use of autopsy as a teaching tool in u...
To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autop...
Background. Numerous articles have been published on the use of autopsies in training medical studen...
Background: Autopsies continue to have a multifactorial role in the delivery of modern undergraduate...
Practical anatomy sessions including dissection of cadavers are essential for anatomy courses. There...
Andrew R Bamber,1 Thelma A Quince2 1UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK; 2Department of Public...
Background: Autopsies are commonly seen on television, but are less common in real life. Worldwide, ...
There has been an unfortunate decline in the use of autopsy as a learning tool for medical students,...
Objectives: To explore medical students' experiences of an emotionally challenging learning situatio...
Abstract To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but decli...
Objective: To evaluate their acquaintance about autopsy, appropriate way of teaching and to appraise...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.How do medical students experienc...
To assess the attitudes of medical students to autopsy, 6th year students in the Medical Schools loc...
Human dissection remains a cornerstone of the anatomy learning experience. However, the emotional re...
Medical autopsy has historically been considered a valued experience in undergraduate medical educat...
Purpose: Medical schools in the United States have decreased use of autopsy as a teaching tool in u...
To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autop...
Background. Numerous articles have been published on the use of autopsies in training medical studen...
Background: Autopsies continue to have a multifactorial role in the delivery of modern undergraduate...
Practical anatomy sessions including dissection of cadavers are essential for anatomy courses. There...
Andrew R Bamber,1 Thelma A Quince2 1UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK; 2Department of Public...
Background: Autopsies are commonly seen on television, but are less common in real life. Worldwide, ...
There has been an unfortunate decline in the use of autopsy as a learning tool for medical students,...
Objectives: To explore medical students' experiences of an emotionally challenging learning situatio...
Abstract To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but decli...
Objective: To evaluate their acquaintance about autopsy, appropriate way of teaching and to appraise...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.How do medical students experienc...
To assess the attitudes of medical students to autopsy, 6th year students in the Medical Schools loc...
Human dissection remains a cornerstone of the anatomy learning experience. However, the emotional re...
Medical autopsy has historically been considered a valued experience in undergraduate medical educat...
Purpose: Medical schools in the United States have decreased use of autopsy as a teaching tool in u...
To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autop...