This brief report introduces and provides a reflection on the interprofessional role of an annual cadaver laboratory experience in the paramedic program at Creighton University, United States. Similar experiences in paramedic education have been noted to be beneficial in increasing paramedic student’s knowledge of anatomy and ability to perform procedures. Learners that participated in this report and reflection reported gains in their education and appreciation of other professions that support previous research on the topic and the value of this distinct experience.
Purpose: Team-based learning is a strategy which has resulted in positive outcomes concerning health...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...
Background: Paramedic education has evolved in recent times from vocational post-employment to terti...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
Objectives – To describe the development of an educational workshop to develop procedural skills in ...
This session demonstrates a unique utilization of human cadavers to teach procedural skills during t...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration between clinical laboratory scientists and pathologists’...
Background: Preparing medical students for residency in emergency medicine involves education in man...
Athletic Training students from the undergraduate and graduate programs as well as students from the...
Physician Assistants (PAs) are licensed medical professionals who provide health care under the supe...
Introduction: Healthcare leaders advocate for interprofessional education as a means to promote coll...
Objective: Residency applicants consider a variety of factors when ranking emergency medicine (EM) p...
Human anatomy laboratories utilize human cadavers for hands-on training, education, and development ...
PURPOSE: Emergency procedures are highly dependent on the skill and experience of the physician perf...
Purpose: Team-based learning is a strategy which has resulted in positive outcomes concerning health...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...
Background: Paramedic education has evolved in recent times from vocational post-employment to terti...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
Objectives – To describe the development of an educational workshop to develop procedural skills in ...
This session demonstrates a unique utilization of human cadavers to teach procedural skills during t...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration between clinical laboratory scientists and pathologists’...
Background: Preparing medical students for residency in emergency medicine involves education in man...
Athletic Training students from the undergraduate and graduate programs as well as students from the...
Physician Assistants (PAs) are licensed medical professionals who provide health care under the supe...
Introduction: Healthcare leaders advocate for interprofessional education as a means to promote coll...
Objective: Residency applicants consider a variety of factors when ranking emergency medicine (EM) p...
Human anatomy laboratories utilize human cadavers for hands-on training, education, and development ...
PURPOSE: Emergency procedures are highly dependent on the skill and experience of the physician perf...
Purpose: Team-based learning is a strategy which has resulted in positive outcomes concerning health...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...