Exploring the Utility and Student Perceptions of Synthetic Cadavers in an Undergraduate Human Anatomy Course

被引:8
|
作者
Richardson, Nicolette S. [1 ]
Zwambag, Derek [2 ]
McFall, Kristen [2 ]
Andrews, David M. [3 ]
Gregory, Diane E. [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] York Univ, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Fac Hlth, 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
[2] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Phys Educ, Fac Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Windsor, Fac Human Kinet, Dept Kinesiol, Windsor, ON, Canada
[4] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Fac Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada
关键词
gross anatomy education; undergraduate education; medical education; synthetic cadaver; anatomical sciences; teaching of anatomy; TEACHING ANATOMY; PRINTED MODELS; EDUCATION; DISSECTION; ATTITUDES; REALITY; DESIGN; TOOL;
D O I
10.1002/ase.2024
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The synthetic cadaver is a high-fidelity model intended to replace or supplement other anatomy learning modalities. Academic attainment and student perceptions were examined in an undergraduate human anatomy course using a combination of plastic models and synthetic cadavers to learn lower body anatomy ("Experimental group"), compared to a Historical group who used only plastic models. Grades on an upper body test, for which both groups used only plastic models, were compared to ensure that no academic differences existed between groups (P = 0.7653). Students in the Experimental group performed better on the lower body test for which they used both plastic models and synthetic cadavers (median = 73.8% (95% CI: 72.0%-75.0%) compared to the Historical group (70.1% (95% CI: 68.3%-70.7%), P < 0.0001); however, less than half of students (49%) attributed this to the synthetic cadavers. Students' perception of laboratory resources (P < 0.0001) and learning experience (P < 0.0001) both improved with the addition of synthetic cadavers compared to using only plastic models, and 60% of students in the Experimental group agreed that the synthetic cadavers would be a key reason that they would choose that institution for undergraduate studies. This investigation showed improved student grades when plastic models and synthetic cadavers were combined, in addition to improved student perceptions of the learning experience. Results of the student questionnaires also suggested that although synthetic cadavers carry a notable up-front cost, they may be a useful recruitment tool for institutions.
引用
收藏
页码:605 / 614
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The Association of Retrieval Practice and Sleep Consolidation with Student Grades in a Large Undergraduate Human Gross Anatomy Course
    Perry, Carolyn
    Easteal, Ronald
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 2018, 32 (01):
  • [22] Does the Use of Virtual Microscopy Enhance Student Collaboration and Content Mastery in an Undergraduate Human Anatomy Course?
    O'Loughlin, Valerie Dean
    Braun, Mark W.
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 2009, 23
  • [23] Relationship between learning approach, Bloom's taxonomy, and student performance in an undergraduate Human Anatomy course
    Thompson, Andrew R.
    Lake, Logan P. O.
    [J]. ADVANCES IN HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION, 2023, 28 (04) : 1115 - 1130
  • [24] Relationship between learning approach, Bloom’s taxonomy, and student performance in an undergraduate Human Anatomy course
    Andrew R. Thompson
    Logan P. O. Lake
    [J]. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023, 28 : 1115 - 1130
  • [25] Optical versus virtual: Teaching assistant perceptions of the use of virtual microscopy in an undergraduate human anatomy course
    Collier, Larissa
    Dunham, Stacey
    Braun, Mark W.
    O'Loughlin, Valerie Dean
    [J]. ANATOMICAL SCIENCES EDUCATION, 2012, 5 (01) : 10 - 19
  • [26] An Investigation Into Student Perceptions of Peer Learning During a Medical Undergraduate Course
    Parson, Simon
    Ezzat, Ahmed
    Foster, Olivia
    Moffat, Mandy
    Johnston, Peter
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 2015, 29
  • [27] To tweet or not to tweet: Student perceptions of the use of Twitter on an undergraduate degree course
    Abella-Garcia, Victor
    Delgado-Benito, Vanesa
    Ausin-Villaverde, Vanesa
    Hortiguela-Alcala, David
    [J]. INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION AND TEACHING INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 56 (04) : 402 - 411
  • [28] Human Cadavers Vs. Multimedia Simulation: A Study of Student Learning in Anatomy
    Saltarelli, Andrew J.
    Roseth, Cary J.
    Saltarelli, William A.
    [J]. ANATOMICAL SCIENCES EDUCATION, 2014, 7 (05) : 331 - 339
  • [29] Exploring Student Perceptions as Co-authors of Course Material
    Werth, Eric
    Williams, Katherine
    [J]. OPEN PRAXIS, 2021, 13 (01): : 53 - 67
  • [30] Student perceptions of problem topics/concepts in a traditional veterinary anatomy course
    Soley, JT
    Kramer, B
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION-TYDSKRIF VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE VETERINERE VERENIGING, 2001, 72 (03): : 150 - 157