Kuo Ian, Hunt Bradley, Doyle David, Fakhoury Patrick, Ha Hyungee, Garmo Lucas, Cardwell Marian, Gillenkirk Aleah, Ridge Emily, Ren Tom, Sirhan Nicholas, Ireland Nicole, Fegan Taylor, McCollum Katherine, Timmerman Kiara, Root Kyle, Klukkert Zachary S, Pandey Jyotsna
Central Michigan University College of Medicine, 1280 East Campus Drive, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 USA.
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 1111 West 17th Street, Tulsa, OK 74107 USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2024 Feb 20;34(2):309-313. doi: 10.1007/s40670-023-01968-9. eCollection 2024 Apr.
This study focuses on a subset of medical students who participated in an anatomy dissection program and undertook an additional self-directed learning (SDL) project investigating incidental findings of cadaveric pathology. The value of SDL activity is explored as a means of enhancing medical student education, particularly its student perceived value in preparing and developing them as future medical educators. It was assessed whether the project advanced student interest in medical education by analyzing their motivations for participation. The results of the study highlight the potential of SDL as an experiential learning opportunity for medical students and the role of anatomic pathology in connecting multiple domains of medical education.
本研究聚焦于一部分参与解剖学解剖项目并开展了一个额外的自主学习(SDL)项目的医学生,该项目旨在调查尸体病理学的偶然发现。探索了SDL活动作为加强医学生教育的一种手段的价值,特别是学生对其在将他们培养成未来医学教育工作者方面的感知价值。通过分析学生的参与动机,评估该项目是否提高了学生对医学教育的兴趣。研究结果凸显了SDL作为医学生体验式学习机会的潜力,以及解剖病理学在连接医学教育多个领域方面的作用。