TY - JOUR A1 - , T1 - Anatomy teaching to physiotherapy students: Preliminary study in the European higher education area setting JO - Eur. J. Anat. SN - 1136-4890 Y1 - 2007 VL - 11 SP - 59 EP - 61 UR - http://www.eurjanat.com/web/paper.php?id=07S10059 KW - anatomy KW - competence KW - conference paper KW - curriculum KW - education program KW - Europe KW - human KW - learning KW - medical education KW - medical practice KW - medical student KW - physiotherapy KW - teaching N2 - The integration of the Spanish university system within the European Higher Education Area implies a change in the current educational model towards a more flexible system that establishes the equivalence of degrees and encourages greater competition among courses. In this system, students will be expected to make a greater contribution to real learning in order for it to be more useful in their future professional activity. These changes will involve new student-teacher relationships, new methodologies, new teaching strategies and different evaluation systems. The success of this project will depend on a thorough knowledge of the present state of the courses that we teach. This is the first study to address the current state of human anatomy and embryology learning in the physiotherapy degree course. The analysis was performed in first-year students and focussed on the subject designated the structure and function of the human body, skeletal and muscle system anatomy at the Universities of Almería and Jaén. Student opinions were sought on the appropriateness of these subjects to their degree, on the methods used in practice and theory classes and on the evaluation and tutorial systems. Results obtained were similar between the two universities included in this study and indicated that: 1) students have a good opinion of the usefulness of the subject contents in human anatomy and embryology, 2) students prefer the new technologies to traditional educational systems, and 3) students have a positive appreciation of written examination versus oral examination or continuous continuous assessment. These findings will assist teachers of anatomy and embryology to establish approaches to improve the quality of learning in the setting of the European Higher Education Area. ER -