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Teaching anatomy at the time of COVID‐19

Danièle Saverino

2020Clinical Anatomy86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anatomy is correctly considered the “basis of the medical sciences.” Medical students must acquire basic anatomical knowledge to build a solid background for future clinical and professional practices. Anatomy is certainly a stimulating subject in medical education, but it is also considered a hard subject. In the past, anatomy was often considered a boring subject and too hard to memorize. Therefore, it was taught using superficial or simple memorization approaches, for the unique purpose of passing the exam (Dawson, Bruce, Heys, & Stewart, 2009). This led to a level of “alarm” in medical university courses and other health professionals' degree courses because there was a risk of falling below an optimal level of preparation.

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MedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Library scienceComputer sciencePathologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Anatomy and Medical TechnologyInnovations in Medical EducationArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education