There is continuing debate regarding doctors’ knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for professional practice. This exploratory case study examined alumni’s experiences of learning anatomy. The aim was to informcurriculum development and to gain a better understanding of how anatomy knowledge is applied in practice. A total of 140 medical student alumni from the University of Southampton participated in this study (49% males, 51% females). Participants completed a Likert scale questionnaire with free comment sections. Descriptive results found that: using cadaveric material was an effective way of learning anatomy; assessment was a major motivator; and around half of students forgot a lot of anatomy but that knowledge came back...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Item does not contain fulltextBecause of a decrease of the time available for anatomy education, dec...
This study set out to ascertain whether the context in which anatomy is learnt made a difference to ...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors' knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
IntroductionAgainst a backdrop of ever-changing diagnostic and treatment modalities, stakeholder per...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...
Item does not contain fulltextGaining sufficient knowledge of anatomy is an important part of medica...
To examine students' perceptions and experiences of learning anatomy, an on-line Likert-style questi...
Reduced contact hours and access to cadaveric/prosection-based teaching in medical education has led...
Anatomy in undergraduate education has been in decline for many years. Some suggest that it has fall...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Today's medical students are faced with numerous learning needs. Continuously developing curricula h...
Background: To get insight in how theoretical knowledge is transformed into clinical skills, importa...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...
Background Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Item does not contain fulltextBecause of a decrease of the time available for anatomy education, dec...
This study set out to ascertain whether the context in which anatomy is learnt made a difference to ...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors' knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
IntroductionAgainst a backdrop of ever-changing diagnostic and treatment modalities, stakeholder per...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...
Item does not contain fulltextGaining sufficient knowledge of anatomy is an important part of medica...
To examine students' perceptions and experiences of learning anatomy, an on-line Likert-style questi...
Reduced contact hours and access to cadaveric/prosection-based teaching in medical education has led...
Anatomy in undergraduate education has been in decline for many years. Some suggest that it has fall...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
Today's medical students are faced with numerous learning needs. Continuously developing curricula h...
Background: To get insight in how theoretical knowledge is transformed into clinical skills, importa...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...
Background Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Item does not contain fulltextBecause of a decrease of the time available for anatomy education, dec...
This study set out to ascertain whether the context in which anatomy is learnt made a difference to ...