Effect of Non-cadaveric Methods on the Anatomy Education of Medical Students

Journal Title: Meandros Medical and Dental Journal - Year 2021, Vol 22, Issue 1

Abstract

Objective: Recently, with the inability to conduct face-to-face training due to the increasing cases of pandemic diseases such as the coronavirus disease-2019, the importance of digital applications in practical anatomy education has increased. This study aimed to compare cadaveric and non-cadaveric examination methods to evaluate the benefits of innovative models for education. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 second-year medical student volunteers who had never used the three-dimensional (3D) Human Anatomy Application participated in the study. They were asked to fill out a questionnaire containing their opinions about the anatomy lesson. Then, the students were randomly divided into three groups according to their learning methods. Results: Among the participants, 75.9% stated that working on the model was sufficient and 36.7% mostly used the printed human anatomy atlas when studying for practical lesson. While the success rates of different modules were similar in the practice groups, in the same module, the success of the 3D Human Anatomy Application group was higher than that of other practice groups. Conclusion: Although they had not used it before, students who received training with the 3D Human Anatomy Application were more successful than the other groups. 3D applications developed in recent years have offered a new perspective to anatomy education by creating a sense of reality without touching it and allow formations and examinations from all angles. With the emergence of pandemic diseases, 3D applications will gain more importance as the future of anatomy education.

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Nazlı Gülriz Çer

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  • EP ID EP693434
  • DOI 10.4274/meandros.galenos.2021.99815
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Nazlı Gülriz Çer (2021). Effect of Non-cadaveric Methods on the Anatomy Education of Medical Students. Meandros Medical and Dental Journal, 22(1), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-693434