Anatomy curriculum has changed dramatically around the world since the 1960s. These changes include the reduction of course hours, the abandonment of cadaver dissection, the use of problem-based learning, application of other teaching modalities such as prosected specimens, models, radiographic images, computer simulations, and the introduction of humanity and death education. This article discusses the controversies in anatomy curriculum in Western countries, including the rationale for those changes, and the opinions of the objections
Introduction: Due to scientific and technological development, Medical Education has been readjustin...
Anatomy is considered a cornerstone of medical education (as well as of related health and biomedica...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Anatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation, racial backgr...
Anatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation, racial backgr...
Anatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation or specialty. ...
Copyright © 2013 V. Papa and M. Vaccarezza. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Anatomy in undergraduate education has been in decline for many years. Some suggest that it has fall...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Objectives: To detail how human anatomy is currently being taught and assessed in Australian and New...
Eight factors are claimed to have a negative influence on anatomical knowledge of medical students: ...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first years of the third millennium have been a crit...
Within the field of health professional education, one finds that anatomy often presents students wi...
Anatomy teaching methods have evolved as the medical undergraduate curriculum has modernized. Tradit...
This study evaluated students' perspectives of the two-stage anatomy course, which is designed to re...
Introduction: Due to scientific and technological development, Medical Education has been readjustin...
Anatomy is considered a cornerstone of medical education (as well as of related health and biomedica...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Anatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation, racial backgr...
Anatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation, racial backgr...
Anatomy has historically been a cornerstone in medical education regardless of nation or specialty. ...
Copyright © 2013 V. Papa and M. Vaccarezza. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Anatomy in undergraduate education has been in decline for many years. Some suggest that it has fall...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Objectives: To detail how human anatomy is currently being taught and assessed in Australian and New...
Eight factors are claimed to have a negative influence on anatomical knowledge of medical students: ...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first years of the third millennium have been a crit...
Within the field of health professional education, one finds that anatomy often presents students wi...
Anatomy teaching methods have evolved as the medical undergraduate curriculum has modernized. Tradit...
This study evaluated students' perspectives of the two-stage anatomy course, which is designed to re...
Introduction: Due to scientific and technological development, Medical Education has been readjustin...
Anatomy is considered a cornerstone of medical education (as well as of related health and biomedica...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...