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Rebecca Ozelie; Saba Elothman; Bridget Hahn – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
Student success in anatomy courses is critical for entry-level occupational therapy doctorate (OTD) programs, yet many students struggle to master this foundational subject. Research on effective academic interventions to support anatomy learning in OTD programs is limited, leaving a gap in understanding the impact of supplemental resources. This…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Doctoral Students
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Sarah Shine; Julia Warznie; Guoli Zhou; John Zubek – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Animal dissections have long been central to anatomy and physiology education, despite their costs, safety issues, and ethical concerns. Alternatives like computer-based simulations and synthetic models often fail to replicate the authentic experience of live dissections. Virtual reality (VR) offers an immersive, interactive alternative that…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Physiology, Science Instruction
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Birte Barbian; Thomas Shiozawa; Morris Gellisch; Irene Brunk; Katharina Langer-Fischer; Nicole Wagner; Sina Benker; Michelle Bellstedt; Nils Otto; Dogus Darici – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Learning strategies encompass the diverse approaches students employ to master challenging subjects like anatomy. However, research examining these strategies in isolation remains inconclusive. Recent evidence suggests a shift toward a person-centered paradigm that considers how student subgroups combine multiple learning strategies. This study…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Dentistry, Medical Students
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Angela Camozzi; Mariam Adekale; Jasdeep Dhir; Shirley Quach – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2025
By combining a near-peer instructor (NPI) placement in a master-levelled professional program with co-design approaches, an anatomy and physiology (A&P) review session was developed to supplement Year 1 students' clinical application. An interactive A&P review, named Partners in Anatomy Learning (PAL) session, was developed by a team of…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Anatomy, Physiology, Peer Teaching
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Stephens, Georgina C.; Rees, Charlotte E.; Lazarus, Michelle D. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Tolerance of uncertainty, a construct describing individuals' responses to perceived uncertainty, has relevancy across healthcare systems, yet little work explores the impact of education on medical students' tolerance of uncertainty. While debate remains as to whether tolerance of uncertainty is changeable or static, the prevailing conceptual…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Ambiguity (Context), Medical Education
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Messerer, David Alexander Christian; Behr, Jonathan Lukas; Kraft, Sophie Felice; Schön, Michael; Horneffer, Astrid; Kühl, Susanne Julia; Benedikt Seifert, Lukas; Huber-Lang, Markus; Böckers, Tobias Maria; Böckers, Anja – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic required adjustments and limitations in university teaching, thereby challenging teaching concepts in anatomy requiring in-person contact, including the gross anatomy course. Therefore, the present study investigates the impact of COVID-19-associated adjustments on students' perception of the gross anatomy course's importance…
Descriptors: Anatomy, COVID-19, Pandemics, Instructional Effectiveness
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Arayapisit, Tawepong; Pojmonpiti, Dittakul; Dansirisomboon, Karn; Jitverananrangsri, Kittikorn; Poosontipong, Donaya; Sipiyaruk, Kawin – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Odontogenic orofacial space infection is an important topic in the dental curriculum. However, dental students do encounter difficulties in identifying the patterns of odontogenic infection spreading through fascial spaces. The implementation of game concepts might allow them to actively learn this topic by engagement. This research aimed to…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Anatomy, Dental Schools, Dentistry
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Herblum, Jordana; Honig, Jesse; Kasoff, Madison; Koestler, Jennifer; Catano, Daniel; Petersen, Kristina H. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
An understanding of forearm and wrist anatomy is necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of various injuries. Evidence supports the use of peer-assisted learning (PAL) as an effective resource for teaching basic science courses. First-year medical students across three class years participated in an optional PAL kinesthetic workshop wherein…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Clinical Diagnosis, Injuries
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Ritchie, Helen E.; Oakes, Diana; Drury, Helen; Ollerenshaw, Suzanne; Hegedus, Elizabeth – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Visuospatial skills are considered important attributes when learning anatomy and there is evidence suggesting that this ability can be improved with training techniques including drawing. The Mental Rotations Test (MRT) has been routinely used to assess visuospatial ability. This study aimed to introduce students to drawing as a learning strategy…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Anatomy, Freehand Drawing, Teaching Methods
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Styn, Amelie; Scheiter, Katharina; Fischer, Martin R.; Shiozawa, Thomas; Behrmann, Felix; Steffan, Adrian; Kugelmann, Daniela; Berndt, Markus – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
The way medical students learn anatomy is constantly evolving. Nowadays, technologies such as tablets support established learning methods like drawing. In this study, the effect of drawing on a tablet on medical students' anatomy learning was investigated compared to drawing or summarizing on paper. The quality of drawings or summaries was…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Anatomy, Tablet Computers
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Chao-Ying Wang; Ti Yin; Kuo-Hsing Ma; Jia-Fwu Shyu; Chia-Pi Cheng; Yu-Chiao Wang; Yun-Ling Huang; Ming-Hsien Chiang – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
The advent of virtual reality (VR) in education offers unique possibilities for facilitating cooperative learning strategies, particularly in fields demanding intricate spatial understanding, such as gross anatomy. This study investigates the impact of integrating cooperative learning strategies within a VR-based gross anatomy curriculum, focusing…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Cooperative Learning, Computer Simulation, Nursing Students
Leslie R. Calimer – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This pilot study aimed to evaluate a pre-educational resource program (PREP) for transfer nursing students to determine its impact on persistence and preparedness. Drexel University (DU) College of Nursing and Health Professions offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing for traditional and transfer students. Evidence demonstrates a gap in the pass…
Descriptors: Transfer Students, Nursing Students, Transitional Programs, Academic Persistence
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Dever, Daryn A.; Sonnenfeld, Nathan A.; Wiedbusch, Megan D.; Schmorrow, S. Grace; Amon, Mary Jean; Azevedo, Roger – Metacognition and Learning, 2023
Self-regulated learning (SRL), learners' monitoring and control of cognitive, affective, metacognitive, and motivational processes, is essential for learning. However, cognitive and metacognitive SRL strategies are not typically used accurately leading to poor learning outcomes. Intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) attempt to address this issue by…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Artificial Intelligence, Systems Approach, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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Nathan Ruhl; Bailey Sanders – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
The discovery of frog abnormalities by students on a school field trip in 1995 sparked hundreds of scientific studies in search of the cause of abnormality. This Socio-Scientific Issue has been used as an inquiry-based learning exercise for training in the practice of science, but it is also well-suited to teaching the nature of science. Our goal…
Descriptors: Zoology, Animals, Anatomy, Biology
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Richard L. Goodwin; Asa C. Black Jr.; Thomas I. Nathaniel – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Basic science, clinical science, and health system science (HSS) have become three pillars of integration upon which modern, post-Flexner, medical education is now based. Because of this new approach to curricular integration in a clinical presentation curruculum, medical training is now placed in the context of healthcare delivery. This study…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Neurosciences, Clinical Experience, Health Sciences
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