2022 The impact of the modified schedules of anatomy education on students' performance and satisfaction: Responding to COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea
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- Journal
- PLoS One
- Journal Info
- online
- Year
- 2022
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted medical education, including at Seoul National University College of Medicine (SNUCM), requiring adjustments to teaching methods.
Methods: SNUCM adapted its anatomy education, mixing online lectures and in-person sessions for about 50 students per class. The study evaluated students' exam performance and gathered feedback through questionnaires.
Results:
• All sessions were completed without COVID-19 cases.
• Exam scores in 2020 generally decreased compared to 2019, except for the trunk session, which saw improved scores due to a virtual anatomy app.
• Over 70% of students reported no major difficulties with in-person labs.
Conclusions: Effective cadaver dissection programs are needed to overcome pandemic restrictions. These findings can help guide anatomy education during similar crises.