| Literature DB >> 27511051 |
Vinod Gopalan1,2, Lakal Dissabandara2, Selvanayagam Nirthanan1,2, Mark R Forwood1, Alfred King-Yin Lam2,3.
Abstract
Human cadavers offer a great opportunity for histopathology students for the learning and teaching of tissue pathology. In this study, we aimed to implement an integrated learning approach by using cadavers to enhance students' knowledge and to develop their skills in gross tissue identification, handling and dissection techniques. A total of 35 students enrolled in the undergraduate medical science program participated in this study. A 3-hour laboratory session was conducted that included an active exploration of cadaveric specimens to identify normal and pathological tissues as well as tissue dissection. The majority of the students strongly agreed that the integration of normal and morbid anatomy improved their understanding of tissue pathology. All the students either agreed or strongly agreed that this laboratory session was useful to improve their tissue dissection and instrument handling skills. Furthermore, students from both cohorts rated the session as very relevant to their learning and recommended that this approach be added to the existing histopathology curriculum. To conclude, an integrated cadaver-based practical session can be used effectively to enhance the learning experience of histopathology science students, as well as improving their manual skills of tissue treatment, instrument handling and dissection.Entities:
Keywords: cadavers; education; pathology; teaching; undergraduate medical science
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27511051 DOI: 10.1111/pin.12448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathol Int ISSN: 1320-5463 Impact factor: 2.534