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评估一种创新的以实践为中心的解剖学为基础的超声课程,以补充研究生大体解剖学教育。

Evaluation of an innovative hands-on anatomy-centered ultrasound curriculum to supplement graduate gross anatomy education.

机构信息

Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado.

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

出版信息

Anat Sci Educ. 2017 Jul;10(4):348-362. doi: 10.1002/ase.1670. Epub 2016 Nov 21.

Abstract

Ultrasound (US) can enhance anatomy education, yet is incorporated into few non-medical anatomy programs. This study is the first to evaluate the impact of US training in gross anatomy for non-medical students in the United States. All 32 master's students enrolled in gross anatomy with the anatomy-centered ultrasound (ACUS) curriculum were recruited. Mean Likert ratings on pre- and post-course surveys (100% response rates) were compared to evaluate the effectiveness of the ACUS curriculum in developing US confidence, and gauge its impact on views of US. Post-course, students reported significantly higher (P < 0.001) mean confidence ratings in five US skills (pre-course versus post-course mean): obtaining scans (3.13 ±1.04 versus 4.03 ±0.78), optimizing images (2.78 ±1.07 versus 3.75 ±0.92), recognizing artifacts (2.94 ±0.95 versus 3.97 ±0.69), distinguishing tissue types (2.88 ±0.98 versus 4.09 ±0.69), and identifying structures (2.97 ±0.86 versus 4.03 ±0.59), demonstrating the success of the ACUS curriculum in students with limited prior experience. Views on the value of US to anatomy education and to students' future careers remained positive after the course. End-of-semester quiz performance (91% response rate) provided data on educational outcomes. The average score was 79%, with a 90% average on questions about distinguishing tissues/artifacts, demonstrating positive learning outcomes and retention. The anatomy-centered ultrasound curriculum significantly increased confidence with and knowledge of US among non-medical anatomy students with limited prior training. Non-medical students greatly value the contributions that US makes to anatomy education and to their future careers. It is feasible to enhance anatomy education outside of medical training by incorporating US. Anat Sci Educ 10: 348-362. © 2016 American Association of Anatomists.

摘要

超声(US)可以增强解剖学教育,但在少数非医学解剖学课程中并未纳入。本研究首次评估了在美国,非医学专业学生接受超声培训对大体解剖学的影响。所有 32 名入读以解剖为中心的超声(ACUS)课程的硕士学生都参与了研究。通过比较 100%回复率的课程前后调查的平均 Likert 评分,评估了 ACUS 课程在提高学生使用超声技术的信心方面的有效性,并评估了其对超声技术的看法的影响。课后,学生报告说,在五项超声技能方面的信心评分显著提高(P<0.001)(课程前与课后的平均值):获取扫描(3.13±1.04 与 4.03±0.78),优化图像(2.78±1.07 与 3.75±0.92),识别伪影(2.94±0.95 与 3.97±0.69),区分组织类型(2.88±0.98 与 4.09±0.69)和识别结构(2.97±0.86 与 4.03±0.59),这表明在有限的先验经验的学生中,ACUS 课程是成功的。课程结束后,学生对超声在解剖学教育中的价值和对未来职业生涯的看法仍然保持积极态度。期末测验成绩(91%的回复率)提供了教育成果的数据。平均分数为 79%,在区分组织/伪影的问题上平均分数为 90%,这表明了积极的学习成果和保留率。ACUS 课程显著提高了非医学解剖学学生的超声使用信心和知识,他们之前接受的培训有限。非医学专业学生非常重视超声对解剖学教育和未来职业生涯的贡献。在非医学培训中,通过整合超声技术来增强解剖学教育是可行的。

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