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解剖学是最古老的医学学科之一,几个世纪以来为人体的结构、功能和病理提供了形态学解释。学习解剖学是医学知识积累的第一步。从事胃肠病学工作意味着要接近以形态学变化为表现形式的病理学。诊断和治疗干预也需要精确的解剖学知识。这是对胃肠病学受训者所必需的最重要解剖学基准的回顾。两名解剖学教师和一名胃肠病学住院医师进行了文献调查。他们查阅了欧洲大陆和国家胃肠病学和肝病学协会的胃肠病学课程。他们还在 Pubmed 和 Google Scholar 上查阅了相关期刊论文。他们挑选并分析了介绍重要解剖学基准的论文,这些基准被认为对实用技能的掌握非常重要。这一举措产生了一份建议清单。这些建议在很大程度上与现有课程重叠。在消化内科住院医生的培训课程中应使用相关的解剖学基准。良好的解剖学培训使从业人员能够正确诊断消化系统病理,解释影像学或内窥镜检查的结果,建议或采取治疗干预措施。解剖学虽然古老,但对未来消化内科医生的培训非常有用。学员应重点学习最重要的解剖学基准。
Anatomical Benchmarks in the Training of Gastroenterologists.
Anatomy is one of the oldest medical disciplines and offered over the centuries the morphological explanation for the structure, function and pathology of the body. Learning anatomy was one of the first steps in the accumulation of medical knowledge. Practicing gastroenterology means the approach of pathology presenting with morphological changes. Diagnosis and therapeutical interventions require also precise anatomical knowledge. This is a review of the most important anatomical benchmarks necessary to trainees in gastroenterology. Two teachers of anatomy and one resident of gastroenterology performed a literature survey. They checked the curricula of gastroenterology of continental and national societies of gastroenterology and hepatology. They also checked on Pubmed and Google Scholar pertinent journal papers. They selected and analyzed papers presenting important anatomical benchmarks considered very important for the appropriation of practical skills. A list of recommendations was the outcome of this initiative. These are largely overlapping on the available curricula. The relevant anatomical benchmarks should be used in the training programs of residents in gastroenterology. Good anatomy training enables practitioners to diagnose correctly digestive pathology, to interpret the results of the imaging or endoscopic investigations, to recommend or undertake therapeutic interventions. Although ancient, anatomy is very useful in the training of future gastroenterologists. The trainees should emphasis the learning of the most important anatomical benchmarks.