At the middle of the 20th century, autopsy has a fundamental role in medical education in Iran, guided by the influential Oslerian philosophy “as is your pathology so is your medical practice”. Students not only attended autopsies, but also had learnt to conduct them. In contrast, today the use of autopsy in medical education is falling down to death. Although this falling is worldwide, but the situation in Iran is much worse. Rarely Iranian medical schools deal with educational autopsy and some of them are quite unfamiliar with autopsy. There are several reasons for this declining including sophisticated medical education with autopsy, community attitudes ,clinicians’ and pathologist’ reluctance, hospital concern about legal action, religi...
Background: The use of autopsy in medical education has been declining just as autopsy rate has been...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the trend and clinical utility of the autopsy in...
(Let the dead teach the living), Carl Rokitansky, circa 1860 In recent years, the assessment of heal...
Aim: While there have been efforts to slow the recent declining trend in autopsy practice in the wor...
Background: Autopsies can provide a good indication of the quality of patient care, in terms of the ...
It is no secret that autopsy rates at most hospitals worldwide - both teaching and community hospita...
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...
Background: Autopsies are commonly seen on television, but are less common in real life. Worldwide, ...
This article presents a perspective on the importance of the autopsy in medical practice and science...
Background: Autopsies continue to have a multifactorial role in the delivery of modern undergraduate...
Background: Autopsies have been an essential element to healthcare professionals’ training, as well ...
To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autop...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
Autopsy is the foundation of general anatomy teaching and learning, and an indispensable part of med...
Background: The use of autopsy in medical education has been declining just as autopsy rate has been...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the trend and clinical utility of the autopsy in...
(Let the dead teach the living), Carl Rokitansky, circa 1860 In recent years, the assessment of heal...
Aim: While there have been efforts to slow the recent declining trend in autopsy practice in the wor...
Background: Autopsies can provide a good indication of the quality of patient care, in terms of the ...
It is no secret that autopsy rates at most hospitals worldwide - both teaching and community hospita...
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...
Background: Autopsies are commonly seen on television, but are less common in real life. Worldwide, ...
This article presents a perspective on the importance of the autopsy in medical practice and science...
Background: Autopsies continue to have a multifactorial role in the delivery of modern undergraduate...
Background: Autopsies have been an essential element to healthcare professionals’ training, as well ...
To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autop...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
Autopsy is the foundation of general anatomy teaching and learning, and an indispensable part of med...
Background: The use of autopsy in medical education has been declining just as autopsy rate has been...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the trend and clinical utility of the autopsy in...
(Let the dead teach the living), Carl Rokitansky, circa 1860 In recent years, the assessment of heal...