Forced Disruption of Anatomy Education in Australia and New Zealand: An Acute Response to the Covid‐19 Pandemic
UNSW Sydney · University of Otago · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Australian and New Zealand universities commenced a new academic year in February/March 2020 largely with "business as usual." The subsequent Covid-19 pandemic imposed unexpected disruptions to anatomical educational practice. Rapid change occurred due to government-imposed physical distancing regulations from March 2020 that increasingly restricted anatomy laboratory teaching practices. Anatomy educators in both these countries were mobilized to adjust their teaching approaches. This study on anatomy education disruption at pandemic onset within Australia and New Zealand adopts a social constructivist lens. The research question was "What are the perceived disruptions and changes made to anatomy education in…
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18Topics & keywords
- Pandemic
- Thematic analysis
- Government (linguistics)
- Sociology
- Public relations
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Medical education
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being