Background: Medical graduate interest in surgery has declined and medical students are less capable in anatomy than they once were. Declining interest in surgery is because of factors, including growing number of women entering medical school. There has been less emphasis in teaching anatomy at various medical schools in recent years. The aim of this study is to quantify surgical inclination in Auckland medical students to assess whether gender differences exist in surgical inclination and determine confidence in anatomy knowledge and resources used by Auckland medical students.
Method: Survey design was cross-sectional and included 25-point questionnaire using Likert scale response ranking and tick box replies. Two hundred and eighteen surveys were emailed to functioning addresses of fourth and fifth year students at University of Auckland, School of Medicine, New Zealand.
Results: Response rate was 71.6%. Twenty per cent of students were found to be surgically inclined (95% confidence interval, 0.15-0.26). The proportion of surgically inclined men was significantly higher than women (P < 0.05). Thirty-three per cent of all respondents (95% confidence interval, 0.26-0.41) felt their knowledge of anatomy was adequate to practice medicine safely. Textbooks and atlases were most commonly used to learn anatomy (P < 0.05). Radiology was the least commonly used method to learn anatomy (P < 0.05). Eighty-seven per cent (95% confidence interval, 0.81-0.92) of respondents agreed that revisiting dissection during surgical attachments would be helpful.
Conclusion: Men are significantly more likely to be surgically inclined than women at the University of Auckland. A significantly greater proportion of students felt that their knowledge of gross anatomy was inadequate for safe medical practice. Students use traditional methods to learn anatomy more commonly than radiological methods. The majority of students surveyed would like to revisit cadaver dissection during clinical attachments in surgery.
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