The aim of the present study was to assess the benefits of cadaver dissection in the process of learning anatomy and to determine the degree of student’s respect toward the donors. An anonymous survey was distributed to 265 first-year students: 103 medical students (39%) and 162 dental students (61%) who conducted cadaveric dissection during their gross anatomy course. Ninety five percent of medical students and 98% of dental students found the dissection beneficial. They listed the most valuable aspects of cadaver dissection as visual learning (56–58% female, 40–45% male), hands-on experience (34–36% female, 36–48% male), and spatial learning (28–31% female, 17–33% male). All students (100%) declared appropriate respect and appreciation fo...
CONTEXT: With the surge of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19]), the modality of teaching a...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Dissection is being sidelined in medical education .Computers and other alternative teaching tools a...
The aim of the present study was to assess the benefits of cadaver dissection in the process of lear...
Background: An insight of human anatomy is achieved by imparting knowledge through different models ...
Introduction: Anatomy continues to be an important basic subject in medicine and other related healt...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Human cadaveric dissection has been utilised in medical education for centuries. Historical reports ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to evaluate first-year undergraduate female prec...
Cadaver dissection has been used as the main method of teaching human anatomy for the last five cent...
Background: Anatomy is widely acknowledged as being among the most significant element of medical ed...
Cadaver dissection remains a cornerstone in the study of anatomical sciences by medical students. Ho...
Objectives: There is considerable and ongoing debate regarding teaching/learning anatomy in medical ...
Human-cadaveric material is a valuable resource for teaching anatomy, and a lot of research engaging...
BACKGROUND፡ Cadaveric dissection is essential and effective teaching method of anatomy in medical sc...
CONTEXT: With the surge of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19]), the modality of teaching a...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Dissection is being sidelined in medical education .Computers and other alternative teaching tools a...
The aim of the present study was to assess the benefits of cadaver dissection in the process of lear...
Background: An insight of human anatomy is achieved by imparting knowledge through different models ...
Introduction: Anatomy continues to be an important basic subject in medicine and other related healt...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Human cadaveric dissection has been utilised in medical education for centuries. Historical reports ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to evaluate first-year undergraduate female prec...
Cadaver dissection has been used as the main method of teaching human anatomy for the last five cent...
Background: Anatomy is widely acknowledged as being among the most significant element of medical ed...
Cadaver dissection remains a cornerstone in the study of anatomical sciences by medical students. Ho...
Objectives: There is considerable and ongoing debate regarding teaching/learning anatomy in medical ...
Human-cadaveric material is a valuable resource for teaching anatomy, and a lot of research engaging...
BACKGROUND፡ Cadaveric dissection is essential and effective teaching method of anatomy in medical sc...
CONTEXT: With the surge of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19]), the modality of teaching a...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Dissection is being sidelined in medical education .Computers and other alternative teaching tools a...