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A survey-based research of medical faculty students’ experiences on anatomy education during the Covid-19 pandemic process - 15/02/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.morpho.2022.01.004 
Z. Karaca Bozdağ a, b, B.N. Çandır a, , Ö. Gayretli c, Z. Arı a
a Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Yeni Yüzyıl University, Istanbul, Turkey 
b Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey 
c Department of Anatomy, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey 

Corresponding author at: Maltepe Caddesi, Yılanlı Ayazma Yolu, İstanbul Yeni Yüzyıl Üniversitesi, No. 26, 34010 Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey.Maltepe Caddesi, Yılanlı Ayazma Yolu, İstanbul Yeni Yüzyıl Üniversitesi, No. 26Zeytinburnu, Istanbul34010Turkey

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Summary

Purpose

In this study, the purpose was to uncover the views of medical students about online anatomy education adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic period. It was also aimed to determine whether medical school students found online education suitable for anatomy lectures and which materials they desired to use during teaching anatomy practice lectures in this process.

Methods

A survey form that was prepared with the Google Survey application was administered to the Medical Faculty Term 1 and 2 students who received anatomy courses at Istanbul Yeni Yüzyıl University in the spring semester of the 2019–2020 academic year.

Results

A total of 180 students, 53.89% of whom were 1st graders and 46.11% 2nd graders participated in the study, and 43.89% of the students stated that they found online education suitable for anatomy theoretical courses, and 12.78% for anatomy practice courses. Also, 43.75% of Term 1 and 41.77% of Term 2 students stated that the pandemic negatively affected the teaching of anatomy theoretical courses. It was found that students considered that anatomy practice courses were more affected by the pandemic before and during the pandemic (P<0.001).

Conclusions

This study uncovered that the pandemic process negatively affected anatomy education and students made more use of face-to-face education. We believe that the results obtained in the study will shed light on the views of anatomists on the teaching of anatomy in the online education process.

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Keywords : Covid-19 pandemic process, Anatomy education, Online education, Medical faculty student opinions


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