2021
DOI: 10.1002/ase.2073
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Autopsy‐Based Learning is Essential But Underutilized in Medical Education: A Questionnaire Study

Abstract: To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autopsy numbers have endangered this long-standing tradition. Students' perceptions of these teaching methods should be constantly updated to help educators understand how to achieve their teaching goals. The purpose of this study was to explore the state of autopsy-and dissection-based teaching in two Finnish universities based on the experiences of the students, survey their perceptions of such teaching, and to com… Show more

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“…This research has a significant educational impact. The obtained overall response rate (oRR = 35.9%) is satisfactory, taking into account the results of other recently published papers on anatomical education (Pakanen et al, 2021). The average RR (aRR = 24.1%) is lower, because the answer to each question was voluntary and not all of them managed to get a complete feedback.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This research has a significant educational impact. The obtained overall response rate (oRR = 35.9%) is satisfactory, taking into account the results of other recently published papers on anatomical education (Pakanen et al, 2021). The average RR (aRR = 24.1%) is lower, because the answer to each question was voluntary and not all of them managed to get a complete feedback.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Students recently reported autopsies most beneficial in learning anatomy and dealing with one's own emotions related to death. Moreover, this experience improved their interaction with the relatives of a deceased patient and for people skills (Pakanen et al, 2022). Students need to learn how to match theory, practice, and patient care, the exposure to social media and related web platforms further challenges physician ratings through unfiltered patient feedback.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are in agreement with recent research on medical students’ perceptions of autopsy, in which students convey the value of autopsy. 13 The literature would benefit from a study that compares similar groups pre- and postautopsy exposure to assess autopsy as a tool to garner interest in pathology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the UME literature, medical autopsy has been shown to increase undergraduate understanding of pathology and anatomy, turn students to pathology as a career path, and reinforce teaching of the “hidden curriculum.” 11 Medical education literature from the educator point of view supports autopsy as an educational tool, having been shown to augment undergraduate medical students ( ) understanding of anatomy and pathology 12 as well as influence toward pathology as a career choice. Recent research has displayed that UMS value autopsy in their medical education; 13 however, more data are needed on UMS perspectives and understanding of autopsy and pathology. The present study aims to address this need by assessing preclinical and clinical UMS opinions on the role of autopsy in UME.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%