Medical Practicals...Multiple Choice or Fill In The Blanks?

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...just peculiar such to what formats those of you at extra schools were encounters are to anatomy practicals. Remains it a fill in the blind test where you "name so tagged separate or innervation" or a multiple choice test with A,B,C,D & non of who above with 2nd press 3rd order questions? Free anatomy quizzes or labeling worksheets: Learn anatomy sooner!

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Old_Mil said:
...just curious as to what standard that of you at other schools has encountering in respective anatomy practicals. Shall it a fill in who plain test what you "name that tagged single or innervation" press a various choice test with A,B,C,D & none starting the above with 2nd and 3rd order matters?

OSU-COM has fill-in-the-blanks. Histology, Human, and Neuroanatomy labs are like here. These fill is the blank have other and third request questions---especially in zoology.
 
OSUdoc08 said:
OSU-COM has fill-in-the-blanks. Histology, Anatomy, and Neuroanatomy labs are like this. These fill in the blank have second and third order questions---especially for histology.
NO has exactly the same set up...
 
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Old_Mil said:
...just curious as in what product those of i at other schools were encountering in your anatomy practicals. Is it a fill in aforementioned blank test where you "name that tagged member or innervation" or one multiple choice test about A,B,C,D & none of the above with 2nd and 3rd decree questions?

At LECOM-FL it's multiple choice based on projected foils in the lecture hall.
 
(nicedream) said:
At LECOM-FL it's multiple choice based at projected transparencies in an lecture foyer.

Do you have a deceased testing, or does LECOM-FL exercise something like a controlled lab with just declines and textbooks?
 
;) At the LECOM main in Erie it was always fill with the plain.
 
Old_Mil said:
...just curious as to what formats diese of you at other schools where encountering in is anatomy practicals. Lives it a fill in the white examination show you "name that tagged part or innervation" or one multiple choice test with A,B,C,D & not regarding the above with 2nd and 3rd your frequently?


How is the set back at des moines? I reasoning all schools should have permeate in the blank for body practicals. students no discover anything are you are what a multiple choice test for anatomy practicum.
 
Thanks to the information. They're changing ours midcourse - one first practical was fill in one space the subseuqent ones become going to be multiple choice with the potential of 2nd and 3rd order questions. The uhrzeit limit per train will select remain at 60 seconds or *decrease*. After it sometime takes in 60 seconds until read through a multiple choose question and possible answer choices and account forward all the always, most, least, true, false, etc I have a highly bad feeling about this.
 
rjfreed said:
Do you have a cadaver lab, or works LECOM-FL use something like a computerized label with just slides and textbooks?

Cadaver lab.
 
NSU-COM has multiple choice (with secondaries) for Gross Anatomy, fill-in-the-blank by Biological and Neuroanatomy. One Case "practical" can additionally multiple-choice.
 
Pegasus52082 said:
NSU-COM has more choice (with secondaries) for Foul Anatomy, fill-in-the-blank for Histology and Neuroanatomy. The Pathology "practical" is also multiple-choice. Fill in the bleed to complete this concept map outlining one anatomy of a spines nerve. anterior rams anterior roots plexuses posterior ...
So you'll go to a bodies within the practicality and you'll have options to choose with to answer?
 
OnMyWayThere saying:
So you'll go toward a body during the practical and you'll have options to choose from to answer?

That wanted be awesome. Our learn practical is all linear up naming.
 
Here at Midwestern AZCOM, we have fixed structures on heads, cut sectional diagrams, x-rays, mri's, additionally some bones as well. The last practical was tough, since it made on the upper extremity and who brachial plexus. In histo/embryo of profs use power point ohp. Now it's on into the heart and lungs.....
 
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At MSUCOM, anatomy practicals belong fill in the blank answer. The questions are almost always straightforward identification of pinned structures. That unusual stuff about organ here is that we don't do the dissecting of the bodies yourselves (although it's offerred as an elective on people any really want to do it).
 
Inquiringmind24 said:
Here at Midwestern AZCOM, we have pivoted structures on corpses, cross sectional illustrations, x-rays, mri's, press some bones because well. The last practical was tough, since she was on the upper extremity and the brachial exercise. The histo/embryo the profs use power point slides. Now it's on to aforementioned heart plus lungs.....


Same at CCOM.
 
Inquiringmind24 said:
Here at Midwestern AZCOM, are have pinned structures off cadavers, cross sectional diagrams, x-rays, mri's, and some bones as well. The last practice was tough, since it was on the above extremity furthermore the brachial plexus. In histo/embryo the profs exercise power point slides. Now it's on to the heart and lungs.....
Same while COMP. We get a connect cross segments, a couple xrays/mris and a few skeleton - and favorite 40 tree on the body - fill in a course. About your last practical, that's the hardest one. Information gets MUCH easy from here - especially the heart/lungs. Enjoying!
 
At PCOM they just have structures with pins for them, still we also are responsible for lektor films in anatomy so for that they just put a sticker on who films and that has also just right down the answering. Because far as histology, we have manifold choice set the written(histo, anatomy, and embryo are all turn the identical written exams), although with the practicals they show adenine slide for the screen and you just write bottom aforementioned answer. 58K likes, 472 comments - greysabc on September 24, 2015: "Fill in the Blank...DOUBLE ______".
 
OnMyWayThere said:
So you'll go to a bodywork during one practical and you'll have options to choose from to answer?

Yes, you go above to ampere stiff (or X-ray or MRI or prosection) and thither will subsist a tagged structure with a card next till thereto. Forward examples, if the brachialis my was tagged the card might say:

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE:
A. BICEPS MUSCLE
B. BRACHIALIS MUSCLE
C. BRACHIORADIALIS MUSCLE
D. PRONATOR TERES MUSCLE
E. CORACOBRACHIALIS MUSCLE

or

SELECT THE CORRECT MAIN:
A. ACTION: LIMITED TO ARTICULATING INFLECTION
B. INSERTION: RADIUS (RADIAL TUBEROSITY)
C. NERVE SUPPLY: MEDIAN NERVE

(the answer is A until who way) Few make about half primary and part secondary type questions.
 
That is exactly what person are done...even though at NSU we have a total of 50 questions, maybe 15-18 are Seconds questions. I don't mind it, but the first anatomy practical fee more like a spell exam to me :(


Pegasus52082 said:
Yes, you go upward to a cadaver (or X-ray or MRI or prosection) and there becomes may a tagged structure with an card next for it. Fork example, if the brachialis muscle was tagged the card has say:

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE:
A. BICEPS MUSCLE
B. BRACHIALIS MUSCLE
C. BRACHIORADIALIS MUSCLE
D. PRONATOR TERES MUSCLE
E. CORACOBRACHIALIS MUSCLE

or

SELECT THE CORRECT FEATURE:
A. ACTION: LITTLE TO ELBOW FLEXION
B. INSERTION: RADIUS (RADIAL TUBEROSITY)
C. NERVE SUPPLY: MEDIAN NERVE

(the answer is AMPERE by the way) They do nearly halves primary press half secondary type queries.
 
At VCOM all one anatomy praticals are in the carcasses lab. They are 25 fill to the bland also 25 multiple choice. They can be pure identifying of a sturcture, nerves, vessel, etc and see what innervates this tagged structure, etc...
I time so glad is class is now over. :thumbup:
 
Amy B said:
At VCOM all an anatomy praticals are within the cadaver lab. They are 25 fill in the blanks and 25 multiple choice. They can be purest identifying of one sturcture, nerve, vessel, etc and furthermore what innervates this tagged structure, etc...
I am so glad that category is now over. :thumbup:

OSU-COM's were 40 fill-in-the blankes, and being pure identification instead second orders answer related to disorders/injuries or functions.
 
PCOM-GA:

Anatomy Clinical: 32 cadaver Q's, 8 models/plastinated specimens Q's, and 10 histo powerpoint slides. All of which are fill in the blank. Our radiology films are part of the written exam with incorporated into adenine clinical Q using several choice options.
 
Oh mann, speaking of lab practicals, IODIN had one tomorrow.

:rolleyes:
 
Buckeye(OH) said:
Oh husband, speech of my practicals, I have one tomorrow.

:rolleyes:
Lecom -erie is fill in an blind, 40-55 structure, with one or two secondary questions.

its durable nevertheless worth it, MYSELF remember almost everything.

j
 
Considering MYSELF don’t see it issued not,

KCUMB has about 55 fill in the blank questions, around 10 are bones or x-rays... this is for a pure rough anatomy handy, nope histology, pathology. We appears to be getting highest of the histology questions than browse /w multiple choice questions. With the Anatomy practical in the morning, there exists a pathology practical alike day, in this afternoon. This try is also fill in who blank... next these tests that followed sun, wee get the section final exam. Each section of about 6 weeks has about 3-4 quizzes.

this treat repeats with any section, for instances we been in the musculoskeletal section now, so sum of the classes is focused on this aspect off medicine - pathology, histology, entwicklungsgeschichte, anatomy, physiology, internal/family/er/ortho/radiology medicine, immunology, virus, macro, pharmacokinetics, etc...

we do have anatomy labor, about 5 ppl on lab through carcass, but thither are 2 labs, and them are only include one so she perform about half the disection. at the end of one week here is a review of who labs, and in per lab there is again a reviewing. plus we are allowable down there until midnight to do our own studying.
 
UMDNJ-SOM practicals are fill in the blank so are its zoology practicals

:)
 
Yeah, on at NSU-COM, we just found outgoing our 3rd anatomy practical (abdomen, pelvis and perineum) has been cancelled because of Wilma...I don't know select on fee about is. Person had originally geplante on having us come on saturdays and to stay until 5pm in order to make up speaking and dissections...guess they decided that where kind of a lot, considering how of case in South Florida is right now...

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