Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Nursing, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel.
Anat Sci Educ. 2023 Nov-Dec;16(6):1158-1173. doi: 10.1002/ase.2310. Epub 2023 Jun 27.
The COVID-19 crisis created unprecedented conditions for the medical academic system that enable it to showcase the real value of learning approaches in anatomical education. In parallel, the ongoing reassessment of the role of dissection in medical training, given the huge advances in imaging technology and science education, continued. The present study investigates the response of the six Israeli medical faculties to the pandemic vis-à-vis anatomical education. We reached out to medical students studying anatomy at the time of the crisis (N = 311), advanced medical students working as anatomy instructors (N = 55), and deans and heads of anatomy departments (N = 6). Applying a mixed-method approach, we used Likert scale questionnaires and held in-depth interviews with faculty members. Our results indicate that Israeli medical faculties were committed to a dissection-based anatomy curriculum and made substantial efforts to maintain it in the face of health restrictions. Students appreciated these efforts as this was their preferred learning method. Through a phenomenological analysis of interviews, we demonstrate how the crisis opened up a unique prism through which new insights into the debated role of dissection may be gleaned. Our analysis also reveals that anatomy instructors played a pivotal role in the crisis, not only because they carried out faculty policy, but especially because it gave them the opportunity to determine policy and show leadership. The crisis additionally enabled faculties to cultivate their leadership skills. Our research confirms donor body dissection as a mainstay of anatomical education and emphasizes its immeasurable value to the curriculum and future physicians.
新冠疫情为医学学术体系创造了前所未有的条件,使其能够展现学习方法在解剖学教育中的真正价值。与此同时,鉴于成像技术和科学教育的巨大进步,对解剖学在医学培训中的作用的持续重新评估仍在继续。本研究调查了以色列六所医学院校在疫情期间对解剖学教育的反应。我们联系了当时正在学习解剖学的医学生(N=311)、担任解剖学讲师的高级医学生(N=55)以及解剖学系主任和系主任(N=6)。采用混合方法,我们使用了李克特量表问卷,并对教师进行了深入访谈。我们的研究结果表明,以色列医学院校致力于基于解剖的解剖学课程,并在面对健康限制的情况下做出了巨大努力来维持该课程。学生们对这些努力表示赞赏,因为这是他们首选的学习方法。通过对访谈的现象学分析,我们展示了这场危机如何为深入探讨备受争议的解剖学作用提供了一个独特的视角。我们的分析还表明,解剖学讲师在这场危机中发挥了关键作用,不仅因为他们执行了学校政策,而且特别是因为这使他们有机会决定政策并展现领导力。这场危机还使各院校能够培养其领导能力。我们的研究证实了捐赠者尸体解剖是解剖学教育的主要内容,并强调了其对课程和未来医生的不可估量的价值。