There are concerns regarding the anatomy knowledge amongst medical school graduates and foundation doctors. Clinical procedures performed without relevant anatomical knowledge could result in serious harm to patients. The aim of this quantitative study was to assess education provision in the domains of anatomy, radiology and practical procedures for foundation year doctors during their first two years of training (FY1, FY2). A national survey of acute hospital trusts in England was conducted. Each trust completed a proforma relating to education provision for foundation year doctors between 6/8/2014 and 4/8/2015. A total of 95/161 (59%) acute hospital trusts in England responded. The mean number of teaching hours/year was 55.6±19.0 for FY1...
AbstractThis national study quantifies procedural and surgical skills training at medical schools in...
Aims: Evidence exists of a consistent decline in the value and time that medical schools place upon...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...
Aim: To review the impact of Tomorrow's Doctors1 on anatomical teaching in the UK and Ireland. To es...
AIMS: To investigate the current use of radiology in anatomy teaching across the UK, and to determin...
The United Kingdom is currently facing crisis due to a shortage of radiology consultants despite eve...
Anatomical education in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland has long been under scrutiny, especially...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors' knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
The discipline of Anatomy is incorporated in the first undergraduate year of a Medical curriculum an...
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...
IntroductionAgainst a backdrop of ever-changing diagnostic and treatment modalities, stakeholder per...
Postgraduate medical training in anatomy is frequently sought by prevocational doctors to assist in ...
Background: Anatomy teaching at medical schools has undergone significant changes in philosophy, and...
Item does not contain fulltextBecause of a decrease of the time available for anatomy education, dec...
AbstractThis national study quantifies procedural and surgical skills training at medical schools in...
Aims: Evidence exists of a consistent decline in the value and time that medical schools place upon...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...
Aim: To review the impact of Tomorrow's Doctors1 on anatomical teaching in the UK and Ireland. To es...
AIMS: To investigate the current use of radiology in anatomy teaching across the UK, and to determin...
The United Kingdom is currently facing crisis due to a shortage of radiology consultants despite eve...
Anatomical education in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland has long been under scrutiny, especially...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors' knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
The discipline of Anatomy is incorporated in the first undergraduate year of a Medical curriculum an...
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...
IntroductionAgainst a backdrop of ever-changing diagnostic and treatment modalities, stakeholder per...
Postgraduate medical training in anatomy is frequently sought by prevocational doctors to assist in ...
Background: Anatomy teaching at medical schools has undergone significant changes in philosophy, and...
Item does not contain fulltextBecause of a decrease of the time available for anatomy education, dec...
AbstractThis national study quantifies procedural and surgical skills training at medical schools in...
Aims: Evidence exists of a consistent decline in the value and time that medical schools place upon...
Anatomy forms the basis of clinical examination and is integral to today’s medical curriculum. Yet, ...