2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11050709
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Improving Medical Student Anatomy Knowledge and Confidence for the Breast Surgical Oncology Rotation

Abstract: Background: The anatomy curriculum has undergone considerable reductions in class time, resulting in decreased student anatomical knowledge retention and confidence during their surgical rotations. To counter this deficit in anatomy knowledge, a clinical anatomy mentorship program (CAMP) was developed by fourth-year medical student leaders and staff mentors in a near-peer teaching fashion prior to the surgical clerkship. This study analyzed the impact this program had on third-year medical students (MS3s) self… Show more

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“…The use of this type of cadaver has been found to be more preferable for surgical demonstration [ 12 , 13 ]. Existing research supports the use of cadaver-based anatomy teaching to improve student confidence and knowledge of anatomy pertinent to BSO [ 14 ]. However, in this laboratory session students were additionally able to assist with lumpectomy, mastectomy, axillary lymph node dissection and reconstruction demonstrations which has not been previously reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of this type of cadaver has been found to be more preferable for surgical demonstration [ 12 , 13 ]. Existing research supports the use of cadaver-based anatomy teaching to improve student confidence and knowledge of anatomy pertinent to BSO [ 14 ]. However, in this laboratory session students were additionally able to assist with lumpectomy, mastectomy, axillary lymph node dissection and reconstruction demonstrations which has not been previously reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%