Title of article :
THE ROLE OF ANATOMISTS and SURGEONS IN CLINICAL ANATOMY INSTRUCTION INSIDE and OUTSIDE THE OPERATING ROOM
Author/Authors :
Aziz, Nasir Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus - Department of Anatomy, Malaysia
Abstract :
In undergraduate medical training, teaching
of anatomy is increasingly needed in the fourth and
fifth (clinical) years due to various reasons (1, 2). A
number of medical institutions have shortened the
duration of gross anatomy in their curriculum with
the introduction of newly emerging specialties in
medical sciences (3). Anatomy is considered a prime
learning issue in the operating room (2). Dissection
of cadavers is no doubt the best mode of learning
gross anatomy (even today) but medical illustrations,
photographs, slides and posters of regional anatomy
do play an important role from Vesalius in 1538 to
the latest edition of Gray’s Anatomy (4). These
illustrations are very helpful to revise the knowledge
of gross anatomy for the senior medical students as
they provide visual positive reinforcement in the
learning process.
Keywords :
ROLE OF ANATOMISTS and SURGEONS , CLINICAL ANATOMY INSTRUCTION , INSIDE and OUTSIDE THE OPERATING
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)