Nowadays the anatomic dissection is scientifically in decline. Nevertheless in some Countries this procedure is undergoing rebirth as a teaching tool for the School of Medicine. The main interest is moving from simple learning of human anatomy to deontology and ethic training. Through this experience, medical students and future doctors should develop a deep respect with cadavers and then with patients. The tight relation between cadavers and end-users should be more considered than in the past. Authors provide a legislative and comparative analysis of this topic with a conclusive synthesis of their experience in the Institute of Legal Medicine of Milan
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
In recent years in Italy (and in the other European Countries) a new debated topic involves anatomis...
Despite the significant Italian tradition of important anatomical studies, an outdated law historica...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
This study presents the regulation in force in Italy on the didactic and scientific use of corpses. ...
The teaching of Anatomy in medical schools has significantly declined, and doubts have been raised o...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
Dissection is being sidelined in medical education .Computers and other alternative teaching tools a...
Medical education is committed to a distant and impersonal model of medical care that does not take ...
Human cadaveric dissection has been utilised in medical education for centuries. Historical reports ...
Anatomical education and surgical training with cadavers are usually considered an appropriate metho...
We read with interest the article by Richard B. Gunderman (2008) entitled “Giving ourselves: the eth...
Practical anatomy sessions including dissection of cadavers are essential for anatomy courses. There...
Anatomical dissections have always represented an important cornerstone of medical education, especi...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
In recent years in Italy (and in the other European Countries) a new debated topic involves anatomis...
Despite the significant Italian tradition of important anatomical studies, an outdated law historica...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
This study presents the regulation in force in Italy on the didactic and scientific use of corpses. ...
The teaching of Anatomy in medical schools has significantly declined, and doubts have been raised o...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
Dissection is being sidelined in medical education .Computers and other alternative teaching tools a...
Medical education is committed to a distant and impersonal model of medical care that does not take ...
Human cadaveric dissection has been utilised in medical education for centuries. Historical reports ...
Anatomical education and surgical training with cadavers are usually considered an appropriate metho...
We read with interest the article by Richard B. Gunderman (2008) entitled “Giving ourselves: the eth...
Practical anatomy sessions including dissection of cadavers are essential for anatomy courses. There...
Anatomical dissections have always represented an important cornerstone of medical education, especi...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
In recent years in Italy (and in the other European Countries) a new debated topic involves anatomis...