Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5731435 The American Journal of Surgery 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A fresh cadaver model for the instruction of breast biopsy is proposed.•Using a pretest and post-test, 8 of 10 items were statistically significant.•This model is an effective method for instruction of third-year medical students.

BackgroundThe aim of our study was to determine if a fresh cadaver model is a viable method for teaching ultrasound (US)-guided breast biopsy of palpable breast lesions.MethodsThird-year medical students were assessed both preinstruction and postinstruction on their ability to perform US-guided needle aspiration or biopsy of artificially created masses using a 10-item checklist.ResultsForty-one third-year medical students completed the cadaver laboratory as part of the surgery clerkship. Eight items on the checklist were found to be significantly different between pre-testing and post-testing. The mean preinstruction score was 2.4, whereas the mean postinstruction score was 7.10 (P < .001).ConclusionsFresh cadaver models have been widely used in medical education. However, there are few fresh cadaver models that provide instruction on procedures done in the outpatient setting. Our model was found to be an effective method for the instruction of US-guided breast biopsy among medical students.

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