Essential anatomy for core clerkships: A clinical perspective

Author:

Keim Sarah A.1ORCID,Harmon Derek J.2ORCID,Martindale James R.3,Lopez Elisabeth N.4ORCID,Sanky Charles56ORCID,Brooks William S.7ORCID,Cotter Meghan M.8,Davies David L.9,Doroudi Majid10,Fahl Jeffrey C.11,Farias Anna12,Granite Guinevere13ORCID,Harrell Kelly M.14ORCID,Kar Rekha15,Kramer Kenneth L.16,Jackson Jon17,Jones Shiloh18,Lackey‐Cornelison Wendy19,Laitman Jeffrey T.20,Latacha Kimberly21,Lewis Steven R.22,Lovejoy Mork Amy23,Marzban Hassan24,McNary Thomas G.25,McWhorter David L.26,Merchant Aftab27,Mussell Jason C.28ORCID,Quinn Melissa M.2ORCID,Reidenberg Joy S.6,Royer Danielle29,Sakaguchi Alan15,Sawyer F. Kip30,Topping Daniel B.31,Wainman Bruce32ORCID,Wineski Lawrence E.23,Zumwalt Ann C.33ORCID,Hankin Mark H.18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City Kansas USA

2. Department of Biomedical Education and Anatomy The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

3. Office of Medical Education University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville Virginia USA

4. Department of Molecular Pathobiology New York University College of Dentistry New York New York USA

5. Department of Emergency Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

6. Department of Medical Education Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

7. Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

8. Department of Academic Affairs University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison Wisconsin USA

9. Department of Neurobiology and Developmental Sciences University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas USA

10. Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

11. Department of Anatomy Albany Medical College Albany New York USA

12. Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry Windsor Ontario Canada

13. Department of Surgery Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda Maryland USA

14. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Richmond Virginia USA

15. Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy University of Texas Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA

16. Department of Medical Education Creighton University Omaha Nebraska USA

17. Anatomy & Cell Biology Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Las Cruces New Mexico USA

18. Anatomical Sciences Education Center Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

19. Department of Medical Education University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences Toledo Ohio USA

20. Medical Education (Anatomy) Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

21. Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Anatomy University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska USA

22. New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine Jonesboro Arkansas USA

23. Department of Pathology and Anatomy Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA

24. Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada

25. Division of Anatomy and Molecular Medicine Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine Dothan Alabama USA

26. Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine Pikeville Kentucky USA

27. Department of Health Sciences Education University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford Illinois USA

28. Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy LSUHSC‐NO New Orleans Louisiana USA

29. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora Colorado USA

30. Department of Anesthesiology Huntington Hospital Pasadena California USA

31. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USA

32. Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

33. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractClerkships are defining experiences for medical students in which students integrate basic science knowledge with clinical information as they gain experience in diagnosing and treating patients in a variety of clinical settings. Among the basic sciences, there is broad agreement that anatomy is foundational for medical practice. Unfortunately, there are longstanding concerns that student knowledge of anatomy is below the expectations of clerkship directors and clinical faculty. Most allopathic medical schools require eight “core” clerkships: internal medicine (IM), pediatrics (PD), general surgery (GS), obstetrics and gynecology (OB), psychiatry (PS), family medicine (FM), neurology (NU), and emergency medicine (EM). A targeted needs assessment was conducted to determine the anatomy considered important for each core clerkship based on the perspective of clinicians teaching in those clerkships. A total of 525 clinical faculty were surveyed at 24 United States allopathic medical schools. Participants rated 97 anatomical structure groups across all body regions on a 1–4 Likert‐type scale (1 = not important, 4 = essential). Non‐parametric ANOVAs determined if differences existed between clerkships. Combining all responses, 91% of anatomical structure groups were classified as essential or more important. Clinicians in FM, EM, and GS rated anatomical structures in most body regions significantly higher than at least one other clerkship (p = 0.006). This study provides an evidence‐base of anatomy content that should be considered important for each core clerkship and may assist in the development and/or revision of preclinical curricula to support the clinical training of medical students.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Embryology,General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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