Anatomical education and surgical training with cadavers are usually considered an appropriate method of teaching, above all for all surgeons at various levels. Indeed, in such a way they put into practice and exercise a procedure before performing it live, reducing the learning curve in a safe environment and the risks for the patients. Really, up to now it is not clear if the nonuse of the cadavers for anatomical education and surgical training can have also forensic implications. A substantial literature research was used for this review, based on PubMed and Web of Science database. From this review, it is clear that the cadaveric training could be considered mandatory, both for surgeons and for medical students, leading to a series of q...
Anatomy courses based on cadaver dissection are designed to teach anatomic details and relationships...
Cadavers are corpses intended for medical dissection and observation. They offer the opportunity to ...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
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...
Practical anatomy sessions including dissection of cadavers are essential for anatomy courses. There...
Reduced contact hours and access to cadaveric/prosection-based teaching in medical education has led...
Prior to graduation, dermatology residents are expected to demonstrate proficiency in a variety of s...
Abstract Background: The human cadavers have been the most valuable educational tool for medical stu...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors’ knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...
With the availability of numerous adjuncts or alternatives to learning anatomy other than cadavers (...
Background: Cadaver dissection for anatomy training provides an opportunity to understand the precis...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Anatomy courses based on cadaver dissection are designed to teach anatomic details and relationships...
Cadavers are corpses intended for medical dissection and observation. They offer the opportunity to ...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
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...
Practical anatomy sessions including dissection of cadavers are essential for anatomy courses. There...
Reduced contact hours and access to cadaveric/prosection-based teaching in medical education has led...
Prior to graduation, dermatology residents are expected to demonstrate proficiency in a variety of s...
Abstract Background: The human cadavers have been the most valuable educational tool for medical stu...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors’ knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
Anatomy is a key area of knowledge relevant to many disciplines and cadaveric dissection is a popula...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...
With the availability of numerous adjuncts or alternatives to learning anatomy other than cadavers (...
Background: Cadaver dissection for anatomy training provides an opportunity to understand the precis...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Anatomy courses based on cadaver dissection are designed to teach anatomic details and relationships...
Cadavers are corpses intended for medical dissection and observation. They offer the opportunity to ...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...