Developing a Radiology-Based Teaching Approach for Gross Anatomy in the Digital Era

David R. Marker, Anshuman K. Bansal, Krishna Juluru, Donna Magid

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Abstract

Rationale and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the implementation of a digital anatomy lecture series based largely on annotated, radiographic images and the utility of the Radiological Society of North America-developed Medical Imaging Resource Center (MIRC) for providing an online educational resource. Materials and Methods: A series of digital teaching images were collected and organized to correspond to lecture and dissection topics. MIRC was used to provide the images in a Web-based educational format for incorporation into anatomy lectures and as a review resource. A survey assessed the impressions of the medical students regarding this educational format. Results: MIRC teaching files were successfully used in our teaching approach. The lectures were interactive with questions to and from the medical student audience regarding the labeled images used in the presentation. Eighty-five of 120 students completed the survey. The majority of students (87%) indicated that the MIRC teaching files were " somewhat useful" to " very useful" when incorporated into the lecture. The students who used the MIRC files were most likely to access the material from home (82%) on an occasional basis (76%). With regard to areas for improvement, 63% of the students reported that they would have benefited from more teaching files, and only 9% of the students indicated that the online files were not user friendly. Conclusions: The combination of electronic radiology resources available in lecture format and on the Internet can provide multiple opportunities for medical students to learn and revisit first-year anatomy. MIRC provides a user-friendly format for presenting radiology education files for medical students.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1057-1065
Number of pages9
JournalAcademic radiology
Volume17
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010

Keywords

  • Anatomy
  • Electronic teaching tools
  • MIRC
  • Medical Imaging Resource Center
  • Medical student education

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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