The need for mandatory autopsy teaching in Forensic Medicine for medical students.

Q4 Medicine Autopsy and Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4322/acr.2024.509
Nurul Kharmila Abdullah, Nur Arina Ahmad, Shalinawati Binti Ramli, Nadiawati Abdul Razak
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The effectiveness of the autopsy as an educational tool in forensic medicine courses has been widely acknowledged, and medical students were expected to attend regularly. Nevertheless, the use of autopsies for teaching has dramatically declined in recent years and worldwide despite their high-value benefits. This study aims to understand the importance and relevance of attending autopsies during forensic teaching sessions and identify any challenges that may impede attendance. A self-administered online questionnaire that assesses the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to autopsies attendance was distributed to fourth-year medical students at the National Defence University of Malaysia and Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia. A total of 99 respondents were involved in this study. Our findings indicate that most respondents (over 85%) demonstrated good knowledge of forensic medicine. Pearson's statistical test revealed a significant correlation between the knowledge and students' attitudes toward autopsy. This study demonstrates the need to strategically integrate autopsy attendance into medical curricula to encourage constructive attitudes and practices among medical students. Students gain the most benefits from frequently attending autopsies. Passionate educators can conduct preparatory sessions to set expectations and address concerns, encourage students to process their experiences, and reinforce learning outcomes in the mortuary setting. Mandatory autopsy teaching should be integrated into the curriculum to ensure medical students have the necessary skills and knowledge to become competent doctors.

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为医科学生开设法医学解剖必修课的必要性。
尸体解剖作为法医学课程教学工具的有效性已得到广泛认可,医科学生应定期参加。然而,尽管尸体解剖具有很高的价值,但近年来在全球范围内,尸体解剖在教学中的使用却急剧下降。本研究旨在了解在法医学教学课程中参加尸体解剖的重要性和相关性,并找出可能阻碍参加的任何挑战。本研究向马来西亚国防大学和马来西亚伊斯兰大学的四年级医学生发放了一份自填式在线调查问卷,以评估与参加尸检相关的知识、态度和实践。共有 99 名受访者参与了这项研究。我们的研究结果表明,大多数受访者(超过 85%)对法医学有较好的了解。皮尔逊统计检验显示,法医学知识与学生对尸检的态度之间存在明显的相关性。这项研究表明,有必要战略性地将参加尸检纳入医学课程,以鼓励医学生采取建设性的态度和做法。经常参加尸检对学生的益处最大。热心的教育工作者可以开展预备课程,设定期望值并消除顾虑,鼓励学生处理自己的经历,并在停尸房环境中强化学习成果。应将强制性尸检教学纳入课程,以确保医学生掌握必要的技能和知识,成为合格的医生。
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Autopsy and Case Reports Medicine-Internal Medicine
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