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Student perception of a new integrated anatomy practical program: does students' prior learning make a difference?

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Previous science coursework may influence medical student perceptions of anatomy learning.
  • Limited data exists on how prior anatomy experience impacts student views of practical learning environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate student perceptions of a new medical school's anatomy practical program.
  • To assess the impact of the anatomy practical program on student learning and identify differences based on student background.

Main Methods:

  • A survey with 19 Likert scale statements and free-text responses was administered to the initial cohort.
  • The survey assessed student perception of the anatomy practical program's educational value and impact on learning.

Main Results:

  • The anatomy practical program received high overall valuation from students (mean scores 4.04-4.7).
  • Non-science background students reported significantly more positive perceptions regarding course structure, organization, resources, problem-based learning linkage, and assessment fairness compared to science background students.
  • Students with less prior anatomy experience found it more challenging to prioritize core knowledge.

Conclusions:

  • The anatomy practical program is highly valued by medical students for enhancing anatomy learning.
  • Prior science coursework influences student perceptions of the anatomy practical learning environment, with non-science students showing more favorable views.
  • Curricular adjustments may be needed to support students with less prior anatomy experience in prioritizing essential knowledge.