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Evaluating The Utility Of Gross Anatomy Instructional Videos In Dissection Hall: A Pilot Observational Study
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198514
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Anatomy, being a highly visual and dynamic-experiential course, favours video based teaching toa larger extent. On the other hand, preparing a gross anatomy video is challenging, considering the cognitiveload it imposes.

Aim:

To investigate the utility and acceptance of video-based learning approach among the first year medicalstudents and its optimal curricular implementation.Materials and

Methods:

In this pilot initiative, we designed a two-stage revision method in head and neckregional anatomy teaching. To reinforce gross anatomy knowledge, we displayed the videos prepared by us inconcordance with the learning objectives. We conducted a questionnaire based survey to determine the effectsof these videos on anatomy learning. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to quantify the received responses.

Results:

Out of 100 students, who gave feedback on voluntary basis, 48 students agreed and 24 strongly agreedthat the videos were adequately representing the structures they have seen in the dissection hall. 40 students feltthat displaying the structures along with description provided by the teacher after completion of dissection ofthat region, has affected their positive learning. 28 agreed and 21 strongly agreed that the videos helped them inrepeating and reinforcing the structures. 79 students agreed that the quality of the video demonstrated weregood to appreciate the structures and 91 students accepted to extend the video-based demonstration to otherregions of gross Anatomy as well.

Conclusion:

Incorporating videos would contribute to the success of a subset of students by reinforcing grossanatomy learning. We suggest that developing user friendly videos which maintains optimal cognitive load iscritical in enhancing student engagement and knowledge retention.

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Observational study Year: 2019 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Observational study Year: 2019 Type: Article