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Shapiro, Leonard; Hobbs, Ella; Keenan, Iain D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Anatomical body painting has traditionally been utilized to support learner engagement and understanding of surface anatomy. Learners apply two-dimensional representations of surface markings directly on to the skin, based on the identification of key landmarks. Esthetically satisfying representations of musculature and viscera can also be…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Creative Teaching, Freehand Drawing
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Pereda-Nuñez, Ana; Manresa, Margarita; Webb, Sara S.; Pineda, Benjamín; Espuña, Montserrat; Ortega, Marisa; Rodríguez-Baeza, Alfonso – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Detailed knowledge of female pelvic floor anatomy is essential for midwifery and other professionals in obstetrics. Physical models have shown great potential for teaching anatomy and enhancing surgical skills. In this article, we introduce an innovative physical anatomy model called "Pelvic+" to teach anatomical relationships in the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Interaction, Visual Aids, Obstetrics
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Griffith, MacKenzie; Ferrigno, Christopher; Wilson, Adam B. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Anatomy-related departments have access to comparative research productivity data (e.g., Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research), yet no datasets exist for comparing departments' general practices pertinent to education-focused faculty. Practice trends in anatomy-related departments across U.S. medical schools were explored by surveying…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Educational Practices, Anatomy, Teacher Researchers
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Jenkin, Rebekah A.; Garrett, Samuel A.; Keay, Kevin A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Health education, research, and training rely on the altruistic act of body donation for the supply of cadavers. Organ transplantation and research rely on donated organs. Supply of both is limited, with further restrictions in Australia due to requirements for a next-of-kin agreement to donation, irrespective of the deceased's pre-death consent.…
Descriptors: Altruism, Foreign Countries, Death, Donors
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d'Arnaud, Lindsey; Husmann, Polly R. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Prior research has reported that experience in undergraduate anatomy did not significantly affect students' grades in professional schools, yet students would still recommend anatomy experience prior to medical school. It has been further posited that this prior experience may have benefits that do not appear in grade outcomes, such as decreased…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Prior Learning, Anatomy, Physiology
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Pandey, Priyanka; Kaiser, Jenny; Wines, Karen; Stover, Kristin – HAPS Educator, 2023
In the fall of 2021, a cohort of second-year osteopathic medical students took part in a regional dissection experience led by their peers. During the students' first year of medical school, when they would have normally participated in anatomy dissections, they instead took part in a prosection-based gross anatomy course due to COVID…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Laboratory Procedures, Anatomy, COVID-19
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Kathleen G. Tallman; Grace Matsuda; Susan Shore – HAPS Educator, 2023
Digital anatomy programs such as the Primal Program™, BodyViz™, Complete Anatomy™, or Cengage™, provide rich learning opportunities with the ability to remove anatomical layers, highlight specific structures, and rotate images. However, supporting the diverse learning styles of today's anatomy students requires more than access to digital learning…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Donors, Human Body, Simulation
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Mefferd, Kyle Castro; Bernacki, Matthew L. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2023
Digital environments like learning management systems can afford opportunities for students to engage in cognitive learning strategies including preparatory reading of advance organizers including lecture outlines and self-testing using ungraded quizzes. When timed appropriately, self-testing can afford distributed practice, an optimal approach to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Education, Cognitive Processes, Academic Achievement
Mukesh George – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The severe shortage of healthcare professionals creates an increased demand for new graduates in Allied health and Nursing programs. Gateway science courses to HCAD programs such as A&P are often considered predictors of student success in Allied health and Nursing programs. A&P courses have been traditionally taught face-to-face, and the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Associate Degrees, Academic Achievement, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Karthik Mani; Amber B. Armstead; Lima Ghulmi; Flor Nunez; Amy Boyd – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
Technology has transformed health science education delivery over the past decade. Students in all health science disciplines must learn and master anatomy to be successful in their education and career. Several virtual resources are available to learn anatomy. The University of Texas Medical Branch introduced Anatomage Table to its entry-level…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Graduate Students, Anatomy
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Stuart, Parker E.; Wolcott, Daniel M. – HAPS Educator, 2021
Human anatomy and physiology are challenging courses for many undergraduate students often leading to low rates of academic success and persistence. Implementation of growth mindset strategies has shown promise in improving academic success in challenging courses; however, few studies have focused specifically on anatomy and physiology courses. To…
Descriptors: Intervention, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Anatomy
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Allison, Sara; Notebaert, Andrew; Perkins, Eddie; Conway, Marianne; Dehon, Erin – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Cadaveric dissection offers an important opportunity for students to develop their ideas about death and dying. However, it remains largely unknown how this experience impacts medical students' fear of death. The current study aimed to address this gap by describing how fear of death changed during a medical gross anatomy dissection course and how…
Descriptors: Death, Fear, Anatomy, Medical Education
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Grachan, Jeremy J.; Quinn, Melissa M. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Anatomy and physiology courses are sometimes seen as difficult, which can lead to a lack of motivation in students to learn and engage in the course material. Students may also see the material as "dry," have issues forming personal connections, or struggle to connect the content to the real world. These issues may lead to students not…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Physiology, Popular Culture, Teaching Methods
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Curlewis, Keegan; Leung, Brook; Perera, Manesha; Bazira, Peter J.; Sanders, Katherine A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Anatomical education has suffered from reduced teaching time and poor availability of staff and resources over the past thirty years. Clay-based modeling (CBM) is an alternative technique for teaching anatomy that can improve student knowledge and experience. This systematic review aimed to summarize and appraise the quality of the literature…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Models, Visual Aids, Medical Education
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Foote, Alexander G.; Thibeault, Susan L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: The larynx is a uniquely situated organ, juxtaposed between the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and endures considerable immunological challenges while providing reflexogenic responses via putative mucosal mechanoreceptor afferents. Laryngeal afferents mediate precise monitoring of sensory events by relay to the internal branch…
Descriptors: Human Body, Sensory Experience, Health, Diseases
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