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A F RESH L OOK AT A NATOMY OF THE B ODY C AVITIES

A F RESH L OOK AT A NATOMY OF THE B ODY C AVITIES. Shelley Metten, Ph.D., Alan Robinson, M.D., Bob Trelease, Ph.D., Gretchen Guiton, Ph.D. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. F IRST Y EAR M EDICAL C URRICULUM 2003 – 2004. Block I Foundations of Medicine I

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A F RESH L OOK AT A NATOMY OF THE B ODY C AVITIES

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  1. A FRESH LOOKATANATOMYOF THE BODY CAVITIES Shelley Metten, Ph.D., Alan Robinson, M.D.,Bob Trelease, Ph.D., Gretchen Guiton, Ph.D.David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

  2. FIRST YEAR MEDICAL CURRICULUM2003 – 2004 Block I Foundations of Medicine I Block II Cardiovascular, Renal & Respiratory Medicine I Block III Gastrointestinal, Endocrine & Reproductive Medicine I *Fresh Tissue Lab – Abdomen & Pelvis Block IV Neurologic, Musculoskeletal & Psychiatric Medicine I Block V Neurologic, Musculoskeletal & Psychiatric Medicine II

  3. PILOT CURRICULAR PROJECT • 2 groups of 12 students each • 2 unembalmedcadavers • 2-hour lab • Developed laboratory protocol

  4. RESEARCH QUESTION Does exposure of first year medical students to an unembalmed, partially dissected cadaver increase their appreciation of the natural relationship of organs in the neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis?

  5. RATIONALE OF THE STUDY • Modify laboratory protocol • Evaluate usefulness of fresh tissue study • Elicit reaction to death

  6. LITERATURE REVIEW • Teaching Gross Anatomy Using Living Tissue, Hubbell et al, Clinical Anat, 15:157-159, 2002. • The New Face of Gross Anatomy, Reidenberg & Latman, New Anat, 269:81-88, 2002. • Using Fresh Tissue Dissection to Teach Human Anatomy in the Clinical Years, A. Robinson, S. Metten, G. Guiton, J. Berek, Acad Med, July 2004, Vol 79, No.7, pp. 711-716.

  7. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Sample: 150 1st year medical students Research Design: Post-test only X….O Instrument: Anonymous questionnaire

  8. QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTSTEXTURE & COLOR Top four organs selected for increasing understanding of texture and color:

  9. QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTSSPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS Top four organs selected for increasing understanding of spatial relationships:

  10. QUESTIONNAIREPELVIC EXAM Enhanced my understanding of female reproductive anatomy

  11. QUESTIONNAIREPREFERENCEFOR CADAVER DISSECTION

  12. QUESTIONNAIREWRITTEN RESPONSES • Response to death • Response to lab experience

  13. FIRST YEAR MEDICAL CURRICULUM2006 – 2007 Block I Foundations of Medicine I Block II Cardiovascular, Renal & Respiratory Medicine I *Fresh Tissue Lab – Thorax Block III Gastrointestinal, Endocrine, & Reproductive Medicine I *Fresh Tissue Lab – Abdomen & Pelvis Block IV Musculoskeletal Medicine Block V Clinical Neurosciences I

  14. FRESH TISSUE LABSENHANCED FORMAT • From one to two fresh tissue labs • Incorporate relevant clinical procedures: • Insert a Swan-Ganz catheter • Demonstrate cardiac biopsy procedure • Insert endotracheal tube • Female pelvic exam • Male GU exam

  15. NEW DIRECTIONFORANATOMYATUCLA • Enhance the study of anatomy with less timefor instruction • Increased clinical content • Integration with radiology • Provide a more interactive learning experience • Guided prosection exercises • Interactive materials that engage the students

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