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Bradley, Libby J.; Meyer, Kimberly E.; Robertson, Taylor C.; Kerr, Marcel Satsky; Maddux, Scott D.; Heck, Amber J.; Reeves, Rustin E.; Handler, Emma K. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Online learning has become an essential part of mainstream higher education. With increasing enrollments in online anatomy courses, a better understanding of effective teaching techniques for the online learning environment is critical. Active learning has previously shown many benefits in face-to-face anatomy courses, including increases in…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Active Learning, Online Courses, Graduate Students
Roxburgh, Mark; Evans, Darrell J. R. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Medical and healthcare practice is likely to see fundamental changes in the future that will require a different approach to the way in which we educate, train, and assess the next generation of healthcare professionals. The anatomical sciences will need to be part of that challenge so they continue to play a full role in preparing students with…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Student Centered Learning, Active Learning
Stewart, Andrew; O'Malley, Chasity B. – HAPS Educator, 2023
Engaging students in active learning has proved to transform reflexive knowledge into true learning of material in medical education. Histology is one subject area that consistently presents as a challenge for medical and undergraduate students. The large amount of complex information needed to completely understand and interpret histological…
Descriptors: Food, Medical Students, Active Learning, College Freshmen
Muhiddin Furkan Kiliç; Afife Zehra Yurtsever; Feyza Açikgöz; Beste Basgut; Burcu Mavi; Ezgihan Ertuç; Sinem Sevim; Tuhan Oruk; Yavuz Selim Kiyak; Tuncay Peker – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Traditional education often relies on passive learning approaches, whereas modern medical students increasingly seek interactive, technology-enhanced experiences. Despite the growing use of digital tools in anatomy education, there remains a lack of structured, student-centered 3D modeling courses embedded within the undergraduate medical…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, Learner Engagement
Aurora Weaver; Ashlyn Wheat; Travis Riffle; Chelsea Powell; Lindsey Leonard; Ryleigh Prickett; Anna Hill; Larry Molt – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2023
Human anatomy and physiology?is?considered one of the most difficult courses a student can take in a pre-health professional major in the US (Slominski, et. al., 2017). Research has revealed benefits of the use of art and anatomy within medical education, including improved clinical observational skills, greater understanding of disease and…
Descriptors: Audiology, Graduate Students, Medical Education, Art
Gloy, Kilian; Weyhe, Paul; Nerenz, Eric; Kaluschke, Maximilian; Uslar, Verena; Zachmann, Gabriel; Weyhe, Dirk – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
In order to improve learning efficiency and memory retention in medical teaching, furthering active learning seems to be an effective alternative to classical teaching. One option to make active exploration of the subject matter possible is the use of virtual reality (VR) technology. The authors developed an immersive anatomy atlas which allows…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Active Learning, Computer Simulation, Medical Education
Kayla Vieno-Corbett; Andrew M. Deweyert – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Drawing is a teaching tool that provides numerous benefits to student learning, including enhanced knowledge retention, improved observation skills, and increased engagement with course content. However, these exercises also place high cognitive demands on students and require a considerable time commitment. To acknowledge and celebrate the effort…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Courses, Teaching Methods
Schön, Michael; Steinestel, Konrad; Spiegelburg, Doreen; Risch, Annika; Seidel, Mira; Schurr, Leon; Fassnacht, Ulrich Kai; Golenhofen, Nikola; Böckers, Tobias Maria; Böckers, Anja – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
Scientific competencies, as defined in the German competency framework, describe the ability to think independently and act scientifically which is a central component of medical education. This report describes integration of scientific competencies into anatomical teaching. Based on findings seen in two consecutive years of dissection courses,…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Anatomy, Science Instruction, Public Speaking
Rachel Jalaire Tomco Novak – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The implementation of curriculum change, and innovative pedagogical theory, can help educators and administrators in higher education further the learning gains of students in the sciences. But the introduction of new methods of teaching, or curricular restructuring, can be interpreted by students differently, potentially affecting students'…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Biomedicine, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Jeyakumar, Arunan; Dissanayake, Bhanuka; Dissabandara, Lakal – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
For centuries cadaveric dissection has been a cornerstone of medical anatomy education. However, time and financial limitations in modern, compressed medical curricula, coupled with the abundance of alternate modalities, have raised questions about the role of dissection. This study was designed to explore student perceptions of the efficacy of a…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Laboratory Procedures, Anatomy, Student Attitudes
Bell, Floyd E.; Neuffer, Francis H.; Haddad, T. Robert; Epps, James C.; Kozik, Michael E.; Warren, Brandon C. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
More emphasis is now being placed on active learning in medical education. Ultrasound is an active learning tool that can be used to supplement didactic instruction. This study describes a self-guided activity for learning floor of mouth ultrasound. Thirty-three first year medical students learned floor of mouth scan technique and ultrasound…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Anatomy, Medical Education, Equipment
Hakim, Amir; Ricketts, William; Pfeffer, Paul; Ashworth, Rachel – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
Medical graduates are expected to apply scientific principles and explain the processes underlying common and important diseases. Evidence shows that integrated medical curricula, which deliver biomedical science within the context of clinical cases, facilitate student learning in preparation for practice. However, research has also shown that the…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Clinical Experience, Medical Education
Donkin, Rebecca; Rasmussen, Rosemary – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges in medical education particularly, with development of online learning in a short time period. Notably there has been a significant increase in the use of digital technology applications to meet this challenge. For instance, in the first quarter of 2020 the game-based software Kahoot!…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Anatomy
Cheng, Xin; Chan, Lap Ki; Pan, San-Qiang; Cai, Hongmei; Li, Yun-Qing; Yang, Xuesong – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic launched the use of online courses in Chinese medical schools during February 2020. To evaluate the state of gross anatomy education in China during the pandemic, a nationwide survey was conducted through convenience sampling by email or respondent invitations on social media. A total of 359 questionnaires were received from…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
Lazarus, Michelle D.; Dos Santos, Jason A.; Haidet, Paul M.; Whitcomb, Tiffany L. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016
The anatomy laboratory provides an ideal environment for the integration of clinical contexts as the willed-donor is often regarded as a student's "first patient." This study evaluated an innovative approach to peer teaching in the anatomy laboratory using a clinical handoff context. The authors introduced the "Situation,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Clinical Experience, Laboratories, Peer Teaching
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