Fatemeh Javadnia, Hashemitabar M, Seyed R Kalantarmahdavi, Nahid Khajehmougahi.
How to decrease the emotional impact of cadaver dissection in Medical Students.
Pak J Med Sci Jan ;22(2):200-3.

Background: Teaching of anatomy is based on cadaver dissection. Working with cadavers whether through active dissection or by examination of prosected specimens, constitutes a potential stressor in medical education. Objective: To reduce the anxiety level by mentally preparing the student before going to the dissection hall. Methods: Two questionnaires were distributed among 68 medical students. The pre-dissection questionnaire No.1 comprised questions relating to demographics and first encounter with a cadaver .Then all the students were randomly divided into experimental and control groups .The experimental group was prepared psychologically prior to dissection but the control group had no such preparation. After the first dissection class all the students were surveyed by questionnaire No.2 which included physical and cognitive symptoms of anxiety, resulting from exposure to the dissection room at the first visit and six weeks later. Results: There was a significant difference p<0.05 in the rate of anxiety between experimental and control group in the initial visit. The difference in the rate of anxiety between the first exposure and six weeks later was significant in control group (p<0.008), while it was not significant in experimental group. Conclusion: The initial preparation could relatively reduce the rate of stress, so that the experimental group experience less emotional effects during dissection compared to control group.

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