The utility of soft-preservation in Medical Education: Current trends & future directions
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Published:2024-05
Issue:3
Volume:28
Page:389-398
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ISSN:2340-311X
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Container-title:European Journal of Anatomy
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language:
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Short-container-title:EJA
Author:
,Leake Michael,Ejaz Aslam, ,Patel Romal, ,Balta Joy Y.,
Abstract
The future of Medical Education (ME) must be evaluated in light of the increasing variety and availability of educational models and embalming techniques for student and physician education and training. To evaluate the viability and sustainability of the different learning models, research and data on the diverse teaching modalities will be assessed from the perspectives of training residents and physicians. A literature review was conducted to provide an overview of the diversity of soft-preservation techniques presently available. It was shown that ME is optimized using soft-preservation techniques, but that many are limited in their present ability to accurately reflect the live human anatomy, and that more research must be done to identify the optimal preservation technique given unique educational needs. The aggregation of current research study results will aid educational programs in identifying the modalities of training most appropriate for their curriculum, and help in identifying models that can be utilized long-term to improve ME.