The Locomotor System Anatomy (LSA) course, placed in the first semester of the first year of the new Master’s degree in Medicine and Surgery High Technology (MSHT) at the Sapienza University of Rome, was integrated with surgical and bioengineering content. This study investigated the educational value and the students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of these two types of integration, comparing surgical integration (SI) with engineering integration (EI). Anatomy knowledge and students’ opinions attending the LSA course in MSHT degree (n = 30) were compared with those of students (n = 32) attending another medical and surgery course not comprising EI. Data show that students in the MSHT course like in-depth SI much more than in-depth EI. However, those who like in-depth SI also like in-depth EI. Significant differences were in anatomy knowledge between the two groups in the three sections of the test. There was no significant correlation between the three test scores and the levels of liking, while there was a significant correlation between students liking SI and those liking EI. A statistically significant correlation was also found in students who correctly responded to questions on the head and trunk, with students responding correctly to questions on the upper limbs. This study will be important in optimizing the deepening of SI and EI in the LSA course. Keywords: human anatomy; anatomical sciences education; gross anatomy teaching; locomotor system; neurosurgery; orthopedics; surgical integration; bioengineering integration; technical physician; technical medicine

Surgical and Bioengineering Integration in the Anatomy Course of Medicine and Surgery High Technology: Knowledge and Perception of Anatomy / Miglietta, Selenia; Familiari, Giuseppe; Relucenti, Michela; Basili, Stefania; Bini, Fabiano; Bove, Gabriele; Barbaranelli, Claudio; Familiari, Pietro. - In: ANATOMIA. - ISSN 2813-0545. - 2:1(2023), pp. 63-77. [10.3390/anatomia2010006]

Surgical and Bioengineering Integration in the Anatomy Course of Medicine and Surgery High Technology: Knowledge and Perception of Anatomy

Miglietta, Selenia;Familiari, Giuseppe;Relucenti, Michela
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Basili, Stefania;Bini, Fabiano;Bove, Gabriele;Barbaranelli, Claudio;Familiari, Pietro
2023

Abstract

The Locomotor System Anatomy (LSA) course, placed in the first semester of the first year of the new Master’s degree in Medicine and Surgery High Technology (MSHT) at the Sapienza University of Rome, was integrated with surgical and bioengineering content. This study investigated the educational value and the students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of these two types of integration, comparing surgical integration (SI) with engineering integration (EI). Anatomy knowledge and students’ opinions attending the LSA course in MSHT degree (n = 30) were compared with those of students (n = 32) attending another medical and surgery course not comprising EI. Data show that students in the MSHT course like in-depth SI much more than in-depth EI. However, those who like in-depth SI also like in-depth EI. Significant differences were in anatomy knowledge between the two groups in the three sections of the test. There was no significant correlation between the three test scores and the levels of liking, while there was a significant correlation between students liking SI and those liking EI. A statistically significant correlation was also found in students who correctly responded to questions on the head and trunk, with students responding correctly to questions on the upper limbs. This study will be important in optimizing the deepening of SI and EI in the LSA course. Keywords: human anatomy; anatomical sciences education; gross anatomy teaching; locomotor system; neurosurgery; orthopedics; surgical integration; bioengineering integration; technical physician; technical medicine
2023
human anatomy; anatomical sciences education; gross anatomy teaching; locomotor system; neurosurgery; orthopedics; surgical integration; bioengineering integration; technical physician; technical medicine
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Surgical and Bioengineering Integration in the Anatomy Course of Medicine and Surgery High Technology: Knowledge and Perception of Anatomy / Miglietta, Selenia; Familiari, Giuseppe; Relucenti, Michela; Basili, Stefania; Bini, Fabiano; Bove, Gabriele; Barbaranelli, Claudio; Familiari, Pietro. - In: ANATOMIA. - ISSN 2813-0545. - 2:1(2023), pp. 63-77. [10.3390/anatomia2010006]
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