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Impact of Anatomy Boot Camp on Students in a Medical Gross Anatomy Course
Authors:Patrick J Herling  B Tanya Mohseni  Derek C Hill  Stacy Chelf  Jeffrey A Rickert  Jonathan T Leo  Natalie R Langley
Affiliation:1. Lincoln Memorial University‐DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, Harrogate, Tennessee;2. Department of Anatomy, Lincoln Memorial University‐DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, Harrogate, Tennessee
Abstract:Lincoln Memorial University‐DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU‐DCOM) offers an optional three‐week summer Anatomy Boot Camp course (ABC) to facilitate students' transition into medical school and promote retention of anatomy subject matter. The pre‐matriculation program is a supplemental instruction course that utilizes a small group learning format. Boot camp instruction is led by teaching assistants and two anatomy professors. Enrollees gain early exposure to Medical Gross Anatomy (MGA) course subject matter, which is taught in the fall semester, and learn study skills necessary to excel in medical school. No grade is assigned for the course, therefore participants can study without the fear of potentially affecting grades. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the LMU‐DCOM ABC course using data from four consecutive summers. Independent two‐sample t‐tests were used to compare ABC to non‐ABC students for the following variables: incoming grade point average (GPA) and Medical College Admission Test® (MCAT®) scores, MGA written and laboratory practical examination grades, and final MGA course grade. Additionally, a 26‐question survey was administered to 2012–2014 boot camp participants. There were no significant differences in incoming GPA and MCAT scores. However, boot campers scored significantly higher on the first two lecture and laboratory examinations (P < 0.05) for each year of the study. Thereafter scores varied less, suggesting a faster head start for boot camp participants. Mean MGA final grade was on average 3% higher for the boot camp cohort. The survey feedback supports that the ABC course assists with the academic and social transition into medical school. Anat Sci Educ 10: 215–223. © 2016 American Association of Anatomists.
Keywords:gross anatomy education  medical education  osteopathic medical school  educational measurement  pre‐matriculation program  supplemental instruction  near‐peer teaching
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