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The Impact of Anatomy Lessons on Future Doctors' Body Donation Choices
Shanghai, ChinaSunday, June 22, 2025
One interesting finding was that Chinese medical students showed an increasing trend in willingness to donate their bodies after anatomy learning. This is different from what has been observed among foreign medical students. The difference might be due to variations in religious beliefs, learning processes, and the inclusion of "Curriculum Ideology and Politics" in the Chinese medical curriculum.
The study suggests that reinforcing cadaveric anatomy experiences and addressing cultural and educational factors can promote body donation. By understanding what motivates students to donate their bodies, educators and policymakers can create better programs. These programs can increase donation rates and ensure that there are enough cadavers for medical education and research.
The findings highlight the importance of anatomy education in shaping students' attitudes toward body donation. It also underscores the need for a holistic approach to medical education. This approach should not only focus on anatomical expertise but also on cultivating compassion and professionalism in future physicians.
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