The impact of human cadaveric dissection on professional identity formation in medical students

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Xin, Ong Ci [1 ]
Yann, Foo Yang [1 ]
Compton, Scott [1 ]
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[1] Duke NUS Med Sch, 8 Coll Rd, Singapore 169857, Singapore
关键词
Human cadaveric dissection; Professional identity formation; Medical students; GROSS-ANATOMY; LEARNING ANATOMY; COMMUNICATION; SCIENCES; VALIDITY; EMPATHY; DOCTOR; SCHOOL; VIEWS;
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10.1186/s12909-023-04913-x
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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BackgroundAs technology advances, some schools are moving away from human cadaveric dissection to teach anatomy, leading to concern regarding the possible loss of a professional identity building experience. This study explored the role of dissection in students' professional identity formation.MethodsA mixed-methods study was conducted using survey methodology and semi-structured interviews of medical students at an American-style graduate-entry medical school in Singapore. The questionnaire adopted the conceptual framework of the Ring Theory of Personhood and the MacLeod-Clark Professional Identity Scale was used to measure professional identity, followed by semi-structured interviews of students using Braun and Clarke's six-phase reflexive thematic analysis.ResultsRespondents did not differ substantively from non-respondents by age, nationality, or ethnicity, and year of entering medical school, however, they were slightly more female dominant. The number of hours of hands-on participation in dissection showed no significant relationship (r2 = 0.010; p = 0.424) with professional identity formation measured by the MacLeod-Clark Professional Identity Scale. Despite the survey results, semi-structured interviews revealed rich and nuanced findings suggesting the influence of dissection in participants' professional identity formation through deepening students' appreciation of humanistic values and enhancing their notions of patients' personhood. Notably, students without dissection experience did not express these sentiments and were orientated towards knowledge acquisition.ConclusionWhile our findings do not suggest that dissection strongly impacts students' professional identity formation, students shared thought-provoking experiences which suggest some level of its contribution. Careful consideration of this phenomenon should be exercised prior to removing dissection in favour of technological alternatives.
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