| Literature DB >> 34309713 |
Georg Feigl1,2, Andreas Sammer3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Due to the ongoing discussion of the usefulness of dissection on human bodies in medical curricula, we investigated the influence of anatomical knowledge collected in the dissection course and requested for modules of visceral surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Dissection course; Education; Entire human body dissection; Medical curriculum; Topographic anatomy
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34309713 PMCID: PMC8758640 DOI: 10.1007/s00276-021-02802-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Radiol Anat ISSN: 0930-1038 Impact factor: 1.246
Result of success rate questionnaire
| Group 1 (group “Topo”) total number of students: | Failure: 0–13 | Moderate success: 14–15 | Good success: 16–19 | High success: 20–22 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1/A: SSM trunk : | 6 (8.6%) | 12 (17.1%) | 36 (51.4%) | 16 (22.9%) |
| Positive: 64 (91.4%) | ||||
| Total result group 1/B: | 162 (92.6%) | 7 (4%) | 6 (3.4%) | - |
| Positive 13 (7.4%) | ||||
| 1/B1: no SSM at all: | 91 (92.9%) | 3 (3.1%) | 4 (4%) | - |
| Positive: 7 (7.1%) | ||||
| 1/B2: SSM limbs: | 56 (91.8%) | 3 (4.9%) | 2 (3.3%) | - |
| Positive: 5 (8.2%) | ||||
| 1/B3: SSM “head and neck” | 7 (100%) | - | - | - |
| Positive: 0 | ||||
| 1/B4: SSM limbs and “head and neck” | 8 (88.9%) | 1 (11.1%) | - | - |
| Positive: 1 (11.1%) | ||||
Result of the MCQ exam Group 2 (Group “Surgery”)
| MCQ exam M17; July 2013: | Failure = negative mark (less than 40 correct answers) | Positive (40–60 correct answers of 60 questions) |
|---|---|---|
| Corresponding to group 1/A SSMs including, trunk: | 7 of 39 (17.9%) | 32 of 39 (82.1%) |
| Corresponding to group “1/B”: no SSM “trunk”: | 66 of 121 (54.6%) | 55 of 121 (45.4%) |
| Corresponding to subgroup 1/B1: No SSM: | 24 of 38 (63.2%) | 14 of 38 (26.8%) |
| Corresponding to subgroup 1/B2: SSM, limbs: | 33 of 70 (47.1%) | 37 of 70 (52.9%) |
| Corresponding to subgroup 1/B3: SSM head and neck: | 9 of 13 (69.2%) | 4 of 13 (30.8%) |
| Total result: | 73 (45.6%) | 87 (54.4%) |
MCQ exam M17 (Table 2): information is included which SSMs the students attended or whether they attended any SSM