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  • Medical Education
  • Anatomy
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Integrating basic science with clinical application is crucial in medical education.
  • Novice learners struggle to apply anatomical knowledge from textbooks to clinical settings, especially in complex regions like the pelvis.
  • Existing imaging textbooks often focus on structural identification, which is insufficient for clinical application.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an imaging-based tutorial to improve medical students' interpretation of pelvic anatomy.
  • To assess the tutorial's effectiveness as a review tool for enhancing direct and applied anatomical knowledge.
  • To extend an existing series of imaging-based tutorials for medical education.

Main Methods:

  • A self-administered PowerPoint tutorial was created, incorporating X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis.
  • The tutorial included self-quizzing and clinical application scenarios.
  • Fifty-seven Australian preclerkship medical students participated in a repeated-measures, control/experimental design evaluation, assessed via self-efficacy scales, knowledge tests, and open-ended feedback.

Main Results:

  • The tutorial significantly improved direct anatomical knowledge (p = .006).
  • The experimental group showed a 21% average improvement in post-tutorial scores for direct questions.
  • Significant gains were observed in both direct short-answer questions and indirect image-identification questions.

Conclusions:

  • The imaging-based tutorial is an effective tool for reviewing and enhancing medical students' understanding of pelvic anatomy.
  • Students demonstrated improvements in both direct and applied anatomy knowledge after using the tutorial.
  • The tutorial series offers valuable supplementary material for anatomy and medical imaging education.