|
|
| Research article summary (published 29 Jun 2009): |
Anatomy education faces challenges in Pakistan.
Full Abstract
Anatomy education in Pakistan is facing many of the same challenges as in other parts of the world. Roughly, a decade ago, all medical and dental colleges in Pakistan emphasized anatomy as a core basic discipline within a traditional medical science curriculum. Now institutions are adopting problem based learning (PBL) teaching philosophies, and since medical colleges in Pakistan first introduced PBL curricula that expose the basic sciences primarily in clinical contexts, the methods and extent of anatomy teaching have been topics of much debate. Many claim that PBL curricula dilute basic science education, especially anatomy. At the same time, classically trained faculty members with PhD in anatomy have become nearly extinct in Pakistan, with only four working in country. A third challenge currently facing anatomy education in Pakistan, as in many parts of the world, is an unavailability of cadavers for dissection. As more institutions adopt PBL curricula, as PhD anatomists are harder to find, and as cadavers for dissection become scarce, Pakistan and other countries around the world will have to seriously consider how they will sustain adequate anatomy education. 2009 American Association of Anatomists
Author information
Author/s: Memon, Ismail K (IK);
Affiliation: Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. ismail.memon(-atsign-)aku.edu
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Anatomical sciences education (Anat Sci Educ), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2009-Jul; vol 2 (issue 4) : pp 193-4
Dates: Created 2009/08/25; Completed 2009/10/29;
PMID: 19424991, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 10/29/2009, IMS Date: )
Sourced from the National Library of Medicine. Abstract text and other information may be subject to copyright.
External Links for this article
(including full text providers, if available):
Click Electronic Full-text Provider Links to see options for finding the electronic full text links to this article. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text. See our FAQ for information on finding FREE full text articles.
This article may also be located in paper journal collections available in many libraries. Use the Journal and Publication Information above to find the full article.
MeSH headings (categories)
This article was linked to the MESH Headings shown below.
Related articles
These are the highest related articles currently in the database:
- A short course of dissection for second-year medical students at the School of Medicine of Padova.
27 May 2003 - Viewpoint: exploring the human interior: the roles of cadaver dissection and radiologic imaging in teaching anatomy.
30 Jul 2005 - Modern approaches to teaching and learning anatomy.
7 Sep 2008 - To what extent is cadaver dissection necessary to learn medical gross anatomy? A debate forum.
30 Oct 2004 - Modern macroscopic anatomy-more than just cadaver dissection.
13 Oct 2002 - Dissection laboratory is vital to medical gross anatomy education.
30 Oct 2004 - Prosection vs. dissection, the debate continues: rebuttal to Granger.
30 Oct 2004 - Dissection in learning and teaching gross anatomy: rebuttal to McLachlan.
30 Oct 2004 - Let the dead teach the living: the rise of body bequeathal in 20th-century America.
29 Sep 2007 - Effects of an alternate dissection schedule on gross anatomy laboratory practical performance.
28 Feb 2004
Related Article Map
Legend:
- FREE Full text Article.
- Abstract only.
- Title only. More help.
See a large map of 100+ related articles.