2022
DOI: 10.16965/ijar.2022.219
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The Impact of Simulation-Based Teaching Module Involving Virtual Dissection on Anatomy Curriculum Delivery

Abstract: Background: Knowledge of anatomy, one of the core preclinical subjects, is very important for medical undergraduates to have a thorough understanding of various clinical conditions. The traditional method of learning anatomy involves dissection of human cadavers. Medical education system is entering an era in which the traditional teaching methods are being supplemented by newer technological teaching techniques. Simulation based teaching like virtual dissection table “Anatomage” can enhance the understanding… Show more

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“…Results vary in studies comparing students’ performance when taught with the use of Anatomage or traditional methods. Sultana et al found that students who were exposed to the virtual dissection table scored comparatively better in post-tests than those exposed to cadaveric dissection [ 23 ]. According to Baratz et al, based on the outcomes of the practical exam, it appears that Anatomage has the potential to achieve similar academic results as those achieved with cadaveric dissection in certain anatomical areas.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results vary in studies comparing students’ performance when taught with the use of Anatomage or traditional methods. Sultana et al found that students who were exposed to the virtual dissection table scored comparatively better in post-tests than those exposed to cadaveric dissection [ 23 ]. According to Baratz et al, based on the outcomes of the practical exam, it appears that Anatomage has the potential to achieve similar academic results as those achieved with cadaveric dissection in certain anatomical areas.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%