Pais Diogo, Casal Diogo, Mascarenhas-Lemos Luís, Barata Pedro, Moxham Bernard J, Goyri-O'Neill João
Department of Anatomy, Nova Medical School, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Universidade Nova De Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Burn Unit, Centro Hospitalar De Lisboa Central, Lisbon, Portugal.
Anat Sci Educ. 2017 Mar;10(2):127-136. doi: 10.1002/ase.1638. Epub 2016 Aug 2.
Teaching time dedicated to anatomy education has been reduced at many medical schools around the world, including Nova Medical School in Lisbon, Portugal. In order to minimize the effects of this reduction, the authors introduced two optional, semester-long cadaveric dissection courses for the first two years of the medical school curriculum. These courses were named Regional Anatomy I (RAI) and Regional Anatomy II (RAII). In RAI, students focus on dissecting the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and perineum. In RAII, the focus shifts to the head, neck, back, and upper and lower limbs. This study prospectively analyzes students' academic achievement and perceptions within the context of these two, newly-introduced, cadaveric dissection courses. Students' satisfaction was assessed anonymously through a questionnaire that included items regarding students' perception of the usefulness of the courses for undergraduate teaching, as well as with regards to future professional activity. For each of the three academic years studied, the final score (1 to 20) in General Anatomy (GA), RAI, and RAII was on average 14.26 ± 1.89; 16.94 ± 1.02; 17.49 ± 1.01, respectively. The mean results were lower in GA than RAI or RAII (P < 0.001). Furthermore, students who undertook these courses ranked them highly with regards to consolidating their knowledge of anatomy, preparing for other undergraduate courses, and training for future clinical practice. These survey data, combined with data on participating students' academic achievement, lend strong support to the adoption of similar courses as complementary and compulsory disciplines in a modern medical curriculum. Anat Sci Educ 10: 127-136. © 2016 American Association of Anatomists.
包括葡萄牙里斯本的诺瓦医学院在内,世界上许多医学院校用于解剖学教育的教学时间都减少了。为了尽量减少这种减少带来的影响,作者在医学院课程的前两年引入了两门为期一学期的选修尸体解剖课程。这些课程分别命名为局部解剖学I(RAI)和局部解剖学II(RAII)。在RAI中,学生专注于解剖胸部、腹部、骨盆和会阴。在RAII中,重点转移到头部、颈部、背部以及上肢和下肢。本研究前瞻性地分析了学生在这两门新引入的尸体解剖课程背景下的学业成绩和看法。通过一份问卷对学生的满意度进行了匿名评估,问卷内容包括学生对这些课程在本科教学中的有用性以及对未来职业活动的看法等项目。在所研究的三个学年中,每个学年普通解剖学(GA)、RAI和RAII的最终成绩(1至20分)平均分别为14.26±1.89;16.94±1.02;17.49±1.01。GA的平均成绩低于RAI或RAII(P<0.001)。此外,参加这些课程的学生在巩固解剖学知识、为其他本科课程做准备以及为未来临床实践进行培训方面对这些课程评价很高。这些调查数据,再加上参与学生的学业成绩数据,有力地支持了在现代医学课程中采用类似课程作为补充和必修学科。解剖科学教育10: 127 - 136。©2016美国解剖学家协会。