Related Experiment Video
Updated: Oct 22, 2025

Exploring Deep Space - Uncovering the Anatomy of Periventricular Structures to Reveal the Lateral Ventricles of the Human Brain
Published on: October 22, 2017
Integrating Specialty-Specific Clinical Anatomy Education into the Post-Clerkship Curriculum
Rochelle E Wong1, Henry T Quach1, Joseph S Wong1
1Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN USA.
Abstract:
Anatomy is a foundational science mainstay of undergraduate medical school education, particularly in the pre-clerkship curriculum. During the post-clerkship curriculum, students closer to graduate medical education may benefit from a focused concentration on human anatomy related to their specific clinical interests. Here, we describe a course for post-clerkship students that uniquely incorporates a multimodal approach of dissection, didactics, and clinical correlation to radiologic imaging, with the opportunity to personalize student learning on a specialty-specific anatomic region. The course increased students' confidence of anatomical knowledge and its clinical relevance. Other institutions may benefit from establishing a similar multimodal integrated post-clerkship anatomy curriculum.
Related Concept Videos
Overview of Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy of the Intestines
Small Intestines
The small intestine is an ~7 meter-long tube with an inner diameter of just 2.5 cm. Since most nutrients are absorbed here, the inner lining of the...
Anatomical Terminology
Anatomy of the Circulatory System
Anatomy of the Genitourinary System I: Kidneys and Ureters
Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal System
Here's a detailed walkthrough of this complex system:

