B Kramer1, J T Soley. 1. School of Anatomical Sciences, Faculty of the Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine the existence of perceived problem topics/concepts in anatomy, possible reasons for the problems and also student suggestions for alleviating the problems. DESIGN: An open-ended questionnaire. SETTING: School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. SUBJECTS: Two hundred and fifty nine second year medical students. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The questionnaire included identification of problem areas, reasons for problems and possible solutions. RESULTS: The survey revealed a wide range of problem topics, with the majority being experienced in gross anatomy followed by histology and embryology. It was clear that the students experienced difficulties with 3-dimensional conceptualization and the visualisation of structures. CONCLUSION: A variety of teaching aids may help in addressing this problem and encourage spatially oriented thinking, leading ultimately to an integrated and in-depth understanding of anatomy.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the existence of perceived problem topics/concepts in anatomy, possible reasons for the problems and also student suggestions for alleviating the problems. DESIGN: An open-ended questionnaire. SETTING: School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. SUBJECTS: Two hundred and fifty nine second year medical students. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The questionnaire included identification of problem areas, reasons for problems and possible solutions. RESULTS: The survey revealed a wide range of problem topics, with the majority being experienced in gross anatomy followed by histology and embryology. It was clear that the students experienced difficulties with 3-dimensional conceptualization and the visualisation of structures. CONCLUSION: A variety of teaching aids may help in addressing this problem and encourage spatially oriented thinking, leading ultimately to an integrated and in-depth understanding of anatomy.