Incorporating radiology into medical gross anatomy: does the use of cadaver CT scans improve students' academic performance in anatomy?
- PMID: 20213692
- DOI: 10.1002/ase.141
Incorporating radiology into medical gross anatomy: does the use of cadaver CT scans improve students' academic performance in anatomy?
Abstract
Radiological images show anatomical structures in multiple planes and may be effective for teaching anatomical spatial relationships, something that students often find difficult to master. This study tests the hypotheses that (1) the use of cadaveric computed tomography (CT) scans in the anatomy laboratory is positively associated with performance in the gross anatomy course and (2) dissection of the CT-scanned cadaver is positively associated with performance on this course. One hundred and seventy-nine first-year medical students enrolled in gross anatomy at Boston University School of Medicine were provided with CT scans of four cadavers, and students were given the opportunity to choose whether or not to use these images. The hypotheses were tested using logistic regression analysis adjusting for student demographic characteristics. Students who used the CT scans were more likely to score greater than 90% as an average practical examination score (odds ratio OR 3.6; 95% CI 1.4, 9.2), final course grade (OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.01, 6.8), and on spatial anatomy examination questions (OR 2.4; 95% CI 1.03, 5.6) than were students who did not use the CT scans. There were no differences in performance between students who dissected the scanned cadavers and those who dissected a different cadaver. These results demonstrate that the use of CT scans in medical gross anatomy is predictive of performance in the course and on questions requiring knowledge of anatomical spatial relationships, but it is not necessary to scan the actual cadaver dissected by each student.
Copyright 2010 American Association of Anatomists.
Comment in
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Are computed tomography scans of cadavers perceived as a useful educational adjunct in a surgical anatomy course?Anat Sci Educ. 2014 Jan-Feb;7(1):77. doi: 10.1002/ase.1392. Epub 2013 Aug 6. Anat Sci Educ. 2014. PMID: 23922296 No abstract available.
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Imaging the cadavers being dissected does not appear to improve the gross anatomy dissection experience.Anat Sci Educ. 2014 Jan-Feb;7(1):78-9. doi: 10.1002/ase.1399. Epub 2013 Oct 2. Anat Sci Educ. 2014. PMID: 24115605 No abstract available.
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