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Students as Resurrectionists-A Multimodal Humanities Project in Anatomy Putting Ethics and Professionalism in Historical Context

机译:作为复活主义者的学生-解剖学中的多模式人文项目,将伦理学和专业化置于历史语境中

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Because medical students have many different learning styles, the authors, medical students at Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine researched the history of anatomical specimen procurement, reviewing topic-related film, academic literature, and novels, to write, direct, and perform a dramatization based on Robert Louis Stevenson's The Body-Snatcher. Into this performance, they incorporated dance, painting, instrumental and vocal performance, and creative writing. In preparation for the performance, each actor researched an aspect of the history of anatomy. These micro-research projects were presented in a lecture before the play. Not intended to be a research study, this descriptive article discusses how student research and ethics discussions became a theatrical production. This addition to classroom and laboratory learning addresses the deep emotional response experienced by some students and provides an avenue to understand and express these feelings. This enhanced multimodal approach to "holistic learning'' could be applied to any topic in the medical school curriculum, thoroughly adding to the didactics with history, humanities, and team dynamics. Anat Sci Educ 3:244-248. (C) 2010 American Association of Anatomists.
机译:由于医学生的学习风格多种多样,因此作者,医学院梅奥诊所的医学生研究了解剖标本的购买历史,审查了与主题相关的电影,学术文献和小说,以撰写,导演和进行戏剧化的表演。根据罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森(Robert Louis Stevenson)的《 The Body-Snatcher》。在表演中,他们结合了舞蹈,绘画,器乐和声乐表演以及创意写作。为了准备表演,每个演员都研究了解剖历史的一个方面。这些微型研究项目在演出前的一次讲座中进行了介绍。这篇描述性文章不打算做研究研究,而是讨论学生研究和道德讨论如何成为戏剧作品。课堂和实验室学习的这种补充解决了一些学生所经历的深刻情感反应,并提供了理解和表达这些感觉的途径。这种增强的“整体学习”多模式方法可以应用于医学院课程中的任何主题,从而彻底增加具有历史,人文和团队动态的教学法。Anat Sci Educ 3:244-248。(C)2010 American解剖学家协会。

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