2021
DOI: 10.4038/sljm.v30i1.235
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Perceptions of medical students on autopsy and its significance as a teaching-learning method

Abstract: Background: Performance of autopsies as a learning experience for undergraduate medical students is declining in most developed countries. Sri Lankan universities continue to employ autopsies for teaching purposes. Perceptions of medical students towards this exercise has not been explored in the recent past. Objectives: To determine perceptions of medical students towards autopsy and its significance as a learning experience. Methods: An online questionnaire to determine the perceptions of 4 th year medical s… Show more

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