Construction and Educational Impact of Plastination Models of the Limbic System, Basal Nuclei, Cerebellum, and Human Spinal Cord

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
AgeNot listed
SponsorIsfahan University of Medical Sciences

About this trial

Purpose:

This educational trial aims to assess whether plastination models for neuroanatomy training (limbic system, basal ganglia, cerebellum, spinal cord)" improve medical students' understanding of central nervous system anatomy compared to traditional educational methods. It will also evaluate student satisfaction with this teaching tool.

Key Questions:

1. Do plastination models for neuroanatomy training (limbic system, basal ganglia, cerebellum, spinal cord) enhance test scores in neuroanatomy examinations? 2. How do students perceive the educational value of these models?

Study Design:

Researchers will compare two teaching methods:

* Intervention group: Learns using plastination models for neuroanatomy training (limbic system, basal ganglia, cerebellum, spinal cord) * Control group: Learns using standard 2D atlases, power point and plastic models

Participants will:

1. Complete a pre-intervention anatomy knowledge test 2. Attend 4 weekly neuroanatomy sessions using their assigned method 3. Take a post-intervention exam and satisfaction survey 4. Participate in focus groups about their learning experience

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Medical students in their third semester of training

Currently enrolled in neuroanatomy coursework at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

No prior formal training with plastinated models

Willing to attend all study sessions for 7 weeks

Disqualifiers

Prior experience with plastinated models

Currently taking neuroanatomy remediation courses

Planned absences during >20% of study sessions

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Plastination Model Group
  • Traditional Methods Group

Treatment groups

60 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

This trial has no locations