Cadaveric dissection as an educational tool for anatomical sciences in the 21st century

SK Ghosh - Anatomical sciences education, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Anatomical education has been undergoing reforms in line with the demands of medical
profession. The aim of the present study is to assess the impact of a traditional method like …

Human cadaveric dissection: a historical account from ancient Greece to the modern era

SK Ghosh - Anatomy & cell biology, 2015 - synapse.koreamed.org
The review article attempts to focus on the practice of human cadaveric dissection during its
inception in ancient Greece in 3rd century BC, revival in medieval Italy at the beginning of …

Do we really need cadavers anymore to learn anatomy in undergraduate medicine?

PG McMenamin, J McLachlan, A Wilson… - Medical …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
With the availability of numerous adjuncts or alternatives to learning anatomy other than
cadavers (medical imaging, models, body painting, interactive media, virtual reality) and the …

[BUKU][B] Understanding dying, death, and bereavement

MR Leming, GE Dickinson - 2011 - amberton.edu
AMBERTON UNIVERSITY e-COURSE SYLLABUS PSY5735.E1 Perspectives of Death and
Dying Spring 2025 PROFESSOR INFORMATION: Name: Ai Page 1 AMBERTON …

Emotional experiences of medical students during cadaver dissection and the role of memorial ceremonies: a qualitative study

HJ Chang, HJ Kim, IJ Rhyu, YM Lee, CS Uhm - BMC Medical Education, 2018 - Springer
Background It has been well reported that the emotional experiences of medical students in
the gross anatomy laboratory could have significant impacts on their professional identity …

“Detached concern” of medical students in a cadaver dissection course: A phenomenological study

WT Tseng, YP Lin - Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The cadaver dissection course remains a time‐honored tradition in medical education, partly
because of its importance in cultivating professional attitudes in students. This study aims to …

[HTML][HTML] Benefits and pitfalls of learning anatomy using the dissection module in an indian medical school: A millennial Learner's perspective

SG Kalthur, AK Pandey, S Prabhath - Translational Research in Anatomy, 2022 - Elsevier
Background For generations, the use of cadavers has been the chief pillar for learning
anatomy. However, the limited availability of cadavers and the advent of modern …

Consent and consensus—ethical perspectives on obtaining bodies for anatomical dissection

A Winkelmann - Clinical Anatomy, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Biomedical research and education benefit from the use of human cadavers. These are
usually acquired from donors who have willed their body to science during their lifetime. This …

How can we deal with mental distress in the dissection room?—An evaluation of the need for psychological support

A Boeckers, A Brinkmann, L Jerg-Bretzke… - Annals of Anatomy …, 2010 - Elsevier
The dissection course (DC) is an essential part of the preclinical medical curriculum that
mediates professionalism. The process of dissecting, however, has an inherent additional …

“A whole new perspective on how the body fits together”—An evaluation of a cadaver laboratory experience for high school students

AS Cale, JN Byram, JM Organ… - Anatomical Sciences …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Center for Anatomy and Physiology Education has hosted interactive human
cadaver laboratory tours for local high schools (ages 14–18) and undergraduate university …