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Title: | The attitudes of medical students in Europe toward the clinical importance of histology |
Authors: | Moxham, Bernard John Emmanouil-Nikoloussi, Elpida Brenner, Eric Plaisant, Odile Brichova, Hana Kucera, Tomas Pais, Diogo Stabile, Isabel Borg, Jordy Scholz, Michael Paulsen, Friedrich Bueno-Lopez, Jose Luis Arraez Aybar, Luis Alfonso Caro, Raffaele De Arsic, Stojanka Lignier, Baptiste Chirculescu, And Andy |
Keywords: | Anatomy -- Study and teaching Medical students Histology Medical microscopy |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | John Wiley and Sons Inc. |
Citation: | Moxham, B. J., Emmanouil‐Nikoloussi, E., Brenner, E., Plaisant, O., Brichova, H., Kucera, T., ... & Paulsen, F. (2017). The attitudes of medical students in Europe toward the clinical importance of histology. Clinical Anatomy, 30(5), 635-643. |
Abstract: | Many studies have been undertaken to assess the attitudes of medical students to the clinical importance of gross anatomy. However, much less is known about their attitudes toward the clinical importance of histology. Using Thurstone and Chave methods to assess attitudes, over 2,000 early stage medical students across Europe provided responses to a survey that tested the hypothesis that the students have a high regard for histology’s clinical relevance. Regardless of the university and country surveyed, and of the teaching methods employed for histology, our findings were not consistent with our hypotheses, students providing a more moderate assessment of histology’s importance compared to gross anatomy but more positive than their attitudes toward embryology. Histology should play a significant role in medical education in terms of appreciating not just normal structure and function but also pathology. We conclude that teachers of histology should pay special attention to informing newly-recruited medical students of the significant role played by histology in attaining clinical competence and in underpinning their status as being learned members of a healthcare profession. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/30671 |
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