Pratt Rebecca L
Division of Structural Biology, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901, USA.
Anat Sci Educ. 2009 Oct;2(5):205-9. doi: 10.1002/ase.100.
A trend in medical schools across the United States is the refurbishing of histology laboratories with digital microscopy systems. Although such systems may reduce curricular time, they do not teach basic microscope skills, and students who learn solely with these systems may be less prepared for their practices or specialties, particularly in rural areas that may not be equipped with digital microscope technology. At the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM), students are trained to practice in a wide variety of environments, especially rural areas. A research survey was conducted to gather information for evidence-based decisions about histology education at WVSOM. The survey asked a range of questions concerning histology knowledge, tissue preparation, and microscopy. Responses did not differ significantly between physicians in urban versus rural practices. Ninety percent of physicians do not utilize digitized images, and only 50% have microscopes readily available. Regardless of the technology available, 90% feel that students must have microscope training and 88% of physicians feel that histology is important to the medical curriculum and use their histology knowledge often (weekly or daily) (66%). These results demonstrate that histology education should move toward a blending of traditional microscope and glass slides with computer-based instructional technologies.
美国医学院校的一个趋势是用数字显微镜系统翻新组织学实验室。尽管这类系统可能会减少课程时间,但它们无法教授基本的显微镜操作技能,仅通过这些系统学习的学生可能对其实践或专业准备不足,尤其是在那些可能未配备数字显微镜技术的农村地区。在西弗吉尼亚整骨医学院(WVSOM),学生接受在各种环境中实践的培训,尤其是农村地区。进行了一项研究调查,以收集信息用于WVSOM基于证据的组织学教育决策。该调查询问了一系列有关组织学知识、组织制备和显微镜检查的问题。城市和农村地区执业医生的回答没有显著差异。90%的医生不使用数字化图像,只有50%的医生随时能使用显微镜。无论现有技术如何,90%的人认为学生必须接受显微镜培训,88%的医生认为组织学对医学课程很重要,并且经常(每周或每天)使用他们的组织学知识(66%)。这些结果表明,组织学教育应朝着将传统显微镜和载玻片与基于计算机的教学技术相结合的方向发展。