Literature DB >> 19811128

The place of anatomy in medical education: AMEE Guide no 41.

Graham Louw1, Norman Eizenberg, Stephen W Carmichael.   

Abstract

This Guide, a combined work by three authors from different countries, provides perspectives into the history of teaching gross anatomy, briefly, from the earliest of times, through to a detailed examination of curricula in both traditional didactic approaches and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) curricula. The delivery of a module within a curriculum in tertiary education is interplay between the content (knowledge and skills) of a subject, the teaching staff involved, the students and their approaches to learning, and the philosophy underpinning the delivery of the learning material. The work is divided into sections that deal with approaches to learning anatomy from the perspective of students, to delivery of the content of the curriculum by lecturers, including the assessment of knowledge, and itemises the topics that could be considered important for an appropriate anatomy module in an integrated course, delivered in a way that emphasises clinical application. The work concludes by looking to the future, and considering what measures may need to be addressed to ensure the continued development of anatomy as a clinically relevant subject in any medical curriculum.

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19811128     DOI: 10.1080/01421590902825149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


  17 in total

1.  "Between a Rock and a Hard Place": The discordant views among medical teachers about anatomy content in the undergraduate medical curriculum.

Authors:  Ibrahim M Inuwa; Varna Taranikanti; Maimouna Al-Rawahy; Sadhana Roychoudhry; Omar Habbal
Journal:  Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J       Date:  2012-02-07

Review 2.  Teaching medical anatomy: what is the role of imaging today?

Authors:  Bruno Grignon; Guillaume Oldrini; Frédéric Walter
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2015-08-23       Impact factor: 1.246

Review 3.  Anatomical Society core regional anatomy syllabus for undergraduate medicine: the Delphi process.

Authors:  C F Smith; G M Finn; J Stewart; S McHanwell
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2015-11-27       Impact factor: 2.610

4.  Anatomy and its impact on medicine: Will it continue?

Authors:  Norman Eizenberg
Journal:  Australas Med J       Date:  2015-12-30

Review 5.  A retrospective and prospective look at medical education in the United States: trends shaping anatomical sciences education.

Authors:  Richard L Drake
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2013-04-19       Impact factor: 2.610

6.  Assessing the Impact of Interactive Educational Videos and Screencasts Within Pre-clinical Microanatomy and Medical Physiology Teaching.

Authors:  Alistair Robson; Yarrow Scantling-Birch; Stuart Morton; Deepika Anbu; Scott Border
Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 2.622

7.  An interactive, multi-modal Anatomy workshop improves academic performance in the health sciences: a cohort study.

Authors:  Leslie L Nicholson; Darren Reed; Cliffton Chan
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2016-01-12       Impact factor: 2.463

8.  The Anatomical Society's Core Anatomy Syllabus for Dental Undergraduates.

Authors:  J Matthan; M Cobb; S McHanwell; B J Moxham; G M Finn
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2020-02-14       Impact factor: 2.610

9.  Virtual reality and annotated radiological data as effective and motivating tools to help Social Sciences students learn neuroanatomy.

Authors:  Margot van Deursen; Laura Reuvers; Jacobus Dylan Duits; Guido de Jong; Marianne van den Hurk; Dylan Henssen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  Teaching anatomy in the XXI century: new aspects and pitfalls.

Authors:  Veronica Papa; Mauro Vaccarezza
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2013-11-07
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