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Building the body: Active learning laboratories that emphasize practical aspects of anatomy and integration with radiology
Authors:Ann C Zumwalt  Rebecca S Lufler  Joseph Monteiro  Kitt Shaffer
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts;2. Department of Radiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Active learning exercises were developed to allow advanced medical students to revisit and review anatomy in a clinically meaningful context. In our curriculum, students learn anatomy two to three years before they participate in the radiology clerkship. These educational exercises are designed to review anatomy content while highlighting its relevance to the study of radiology. Laboratory exercises were developed using inexpensive materials in the form of hands‐on stations designed for use by students working together in small groups. Station exercises include model building, exploring relevant radiological imaging, and practicing clinical techniques. Students are encouraged to move from abstract conceptualization of the anatomy using models to applying knowledge to living tissues by using a portable ultrasound to explore superficial anatomy on each other. Stations are designed to integrate knowledge and reemphasize concepts in different contexts, so that upon completion students have a reinforced understanding of the three‐dimensional anatomy of the region in question, the appearance of the anatomy on radiological images, and an appreciation of the relevance of the anatomy to radiological procedures. Anat Sci Educ, 2010 © 2010 American Association of Anatomists.
Keywords:anatomy education  radiology  applied anatomy  clinical anatomy  active learning  image anatomy
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