2023
DOI: 10.54536/jtel.v1i3.2277
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Human Anatomy Education: Knowledge, Attitude, Perception and Challenges Encountered by Medical and Nursing Students in Two Gambian Universities

Francis Chigozie Udeh,
Aloysius Obinna Ikwuka,
Tessy Chinyere Nwandu
et al.

Abstract: Human Anatomy (HA) is one of the basic science courses in every medical school, and an excellent knowledge and understanding of HA is essential for medical and nursing students. Aim of this research was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, perception, and challenges in learning Human Anatomy amongst Medical and Nursing students in two Gambian universities. This study was conducted amongst Medical and Nursing students of American International University West Africa (AIUWA) and University of The Gambia (UTG). B… Show more

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