ANATOMY RESOURCE CENTRE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2013.20.02.677Keywords:
Educational Resources,, Web-base Learning,, Summative Examination.Abstract
It has been seen that just delivering the lectures of anatomy followed by dissection may fail to produce a long lasting
understanding of the subject. The students are also unable to appreciate the importance of clinical anatomy integrated within various
medical disciplines. A medical college or university may look at restructuring the medical curriculum with an anatomy resource centre
which can have a pivotal influence on self-directed learning. Objectives: (1) To prepare an innovative resource centre for teachers. (2). To
train student to achieve sufficient knowledge, skill and attitude when given a problem-solving exercise. Methodology: The resource
centre is equipped with routine cadaveric dissection. Such gross structural relationships are made more meaningful by the use of living
anatomy such as conventional radiographs, CT, MRI, ultrasound, laparoscopic, videos and surface anatomy. Simultaneous presence of
microscopic anatomy (histology) can help to understand cell biology and molecular medicine in great detail. It is also necessary to use
plastic models to overcome the complexity of the structures such as perineum and joints. Web-based computer sites can supplement the
effort and to achieve what is called ‘self-directed assessment skill’. Once the students are aware of the normal structures, they can be
challenged with abnormal structures or tissues. An anatomy resource centre thus, can be integrated with various disciplines. However, it
is felt that an efficient clinical anatomy curriculum can only lead to the success in developing an innovative anatomy resource centre for
teachers and students.