Title of article :
A New Approach to Body Donation for Medical Education: The Silent Mentor Programme
Author/Authors :
A, Saw Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
Abstract :
Cadaveric dissection is an integral component of medical education. There had been concerns about negative impact on medical students exposed to deceased donors before their clinical years, but most studies reported overall positive outcome following this form of teaching. Due to reducing
number of body donations in most parts of the world, many
institutions are adopting alternative models especially for the
teaching of gross anatomy. A new body donation programme
that incorporate humanistic values in the procurement
process was initiated by Tsu Chi University of Taiwan in
1996. Early observations following teaching with the socalled “silent mentors” noted less negative emotional impact
on the students. With increasing number of body donation
following the initiation of the silent mentor programme as reported in some regions, we will be able to continue the time-honoured cadaveric dissection for anatomy teaching, at the same time promoting humanistic values on junior doctors.
Keywords :
anatomy , empathy , compassion , medical student , cadaver , cadaveric dissection
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal