Alani Aysha, O'Leary Justin, Stieb Andrew, McNamara John P, Nolan Michael F
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
Department of Basic Science Education, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
Clin Anat. 2025 Oct;38(7):791-795. doi: 10.1002/ca.24276. Epub 2025 Apr 4.
Anatomy instruction is enhanced when students are engaged and interested in course material, and the relevance of the subject matter to their academic success and professional careers is emphasized. We developed a learning activity for a pre-clinical anatomy course using the clinical skills of inspection and palpation of a cadaver donor to demonstrate the value of those skills in learning anatomy and to facilitate anatomical understanding in a format similar to that used in clinical practice. Students were instructed to inspect and palpate various anatomical structures and relationships on their donor cadavers to identify features that could help in recognizing potential abnormalities, understanding disease mechanisms, and learning the anatomical bases of certain medical interventions and surgical procedures. Using these techniques, a tumor mass involving the medial end of the clavicle was identified. Student interest was increased, which led to further study and subsequent pathological identification of the tumor as a rare osteochondroma. We found that the addition of inspection and palpation as methods for learning human anatomy in the dissection laboratory, methods not commonly used, facilitated both engagement and interest in a particular area of the subject. Students also developed a respect for their donors, viewing them as their first patients. In light of the diversity in lifestyles, medical conditions, and causes of death within donor populations, we believe the approach described here can contribute greatly to the value of human anatomy courses that use cadaver donors.
当学生参与并对课程材料感兴趣时,解剖学教学会得到加强,并且强调了该学科内容与他们学业成功和职业生涯的相关性。我们为临床前解剖学课程开发了一项学习活动,利用对尸体捐赠者进行检查和触诊的临床技能,以展示这些技能在学习解剖学中的价值,并以类似于临床实践中使用的形式促进解剖学理解。指导学生对他们的捐赠尸体进行各种解剖结构和关系的检查和触诊,以识别有助于识别潜在异常、理解疾病机制以及学习某些医疗干预和外科手术的解剖学基础的特征。通过这些技术,发现了一个涉及锁骨内侧端的肿瘤块。学生的兴趣增加了,这导致了进一步的研究,随后病理鉴定该肿瘤为罕见的骨软骨瘤。我们发现,在解剖实验室中增加检查和触诊作为学习人体解剖学的方法(这些方法并不常用),促进了对该学科特定领域的参与和兴趣。学生们也对他们的捐赠者产生了敬意,将他们视为自己的第一批患者。鉴于捐赠人群在生活方式、医疗状况和死因方面的多样性,我们相信这里描述的方法可以极大地提升使用尸体捐赠者的人体解剖学课程的价值。