ANALYSIS OF GROSS-ANATOMY LABORATORY PERFORMANCE USING A STUDENT DISSECTION PRESENTATION TEACHING-METHOD

Citation
A. Sandra et Kj. Ferguson, ANALYSIS OF GROSS-ANATOMY LABORATORY PERFORMANCE USING A STUDENT DISSECTION PRESENTATION TEACHING-METHOD, Teaching and learning in medicine, 10(3), 1998, pp. 158-161
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal","Education, Scientific Disciplines
ISSN journal
10401334
Volume
10
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
158 - 161
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-1334(1998)10:3<158:AOGLPU>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Background: Maximizing the efficiency of both student and faculty, cla ss contact time has traditionally presented a major problem in the tea ching of the laboratory portion of medical gross anatomy. Purpose: We wished to determine the effectiveness of a reciprocal peer teaching me thod for the laboratory portion of medical gross anatomy by comparing test scores of students who actually dissected to those who received t he relevant information from their peers. Methods: This study was perf ormed on 175first-year medical students entering the University of Iow a College of Medicine in 1995 Performance on the gross anatomy practic al exams was compared between two groups of students: Those who learne d the specific subject matter by actual dissection and demonstration t o other students and those who were the recipients of the demonstrated material presented by their peers. Results: The students who did not actually dissect the specific items covered on the lab practical, but rather had these structures presented to them by students who did the dissection, performed at a level nor significantly different from each other in 135 questions of the total 150 questions in the laboratory p ortion of the course. Of the 15 remaining test items, the students who dissected did better on 9 of the items and the nondissecting students on the remaining 6. Conclusion: The laboratory paradigm of rotating s tudent dissection and peer teaching is an effective method of learning gross anatomy for Ist-year medical students. Copyright 1998 by Lawren ce Erlbaum Associates. Inc.