The Breakfast Club: case study of a teaching-autopsy curriculum
- PMID: 15203854
- DOI: 10.1080/01421590410001696399
The Breakfast Club: case study of a teaching-autopsy curriculum
Abstract
A decision prohibiting student access to coronial autopsies in Auckland, New Zealand, was recently discussed in the British Medical Journal (O'Grady, ). Clinical and ethical implications aside, the prohibition brought an end to the Breakfast Club, a remarkable community of post-mortem learning. Over 20 years of voluntary attendance at autopsy, this group of students established a self-directed curriculum based around daily encounters at the post-mortem table. The success of the group testifies to the ongoing value of the autopsy as a medical teaching medium in the current era.
Comment in
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Autopsy teaching: a dying art?Med Teach. 2004 Jun;26(4):293-4. doi: 10.1080/01421590410001696380. Med Teach. 2004. PMID: 15203838 No abstract available.
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