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Survey of clinicians' attitudes to the anatomical teaching and knowledge of medical students
Authors:Waterston S W  Stewart I J
Affiliation:School of Medical Sciences (Anatomy), College of Life Science and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. stuartwaterston@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
There is considerable and ongoing debate surrounding the teaching of anatomy to medical students, and the anatomical knowledge of those medical students once they graduate. Few attempts have been made to gather the opinions of clinicians on this subject. A questionnaire was sent to 362 senior clinicians in hospitals affiliated to the University of Aberdeen. A total of 162 replies were received, with this sample being representative of the population of hospital consultants. Our results indicate that the majority of clinicians feel that the current anatomical education of medical students is inadequate, and below the minimum necessary for safe medical practice. There is widespread support among clinicians for more vertical integration of anatomy teaching throughout the undergraduate curriculum.
Keywords:human anatomy  anatomical teaching  medical education  medical practice
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