Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 36
  • Issue: 1

Knowledge and Attitude of Medical Students and Interns toward Forensic Autopsy

  • Author:
  • Virendar Pal Singh, Gautam Biswas
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 9 to 12

Department of Forensic Medicine, DMC & Hospital, Ludhiana, 141001, Punjab, India

*E-mail: singhvp@gmail.com

Online published on 7 May, 2014.

Abstract

For centuries, autopsy has been instrumental in establishing the cause of death both in clinical and Forensic cases. Clinical autopsy has significant role in clinical quality control, clinical auditing and medical education. Medical student's knowledge and attitude toward Forensic autopsies influence the quality of autopsy reports being prepared by them in their professional carriers. A survey was conducted on 100 medical students and 40 interns to assess their knowledge and attitude toward Forensic autopsy. Most of the medical students (76% Part I and 90% part II) and interns (60%) found that demonstrations of the autopsies during their 2nd Prof Practical classes was a learning experience and wished, they could see more autopsies. However in the present study, majority of the medical students (88% Final Yr. Part I and 84% Final Yr. Part II) and interns (87%) felt themselves incapable of performing autopsies independently on becoming physicians. Medical teachers should encourage the medical students to become more interested in observing Forensic autopsies. It is suggested that problem based learning during practical training of autopsy must be incorporated as a part of the medical curriculum.

Keywords

Autopsy, Forensic autopsy, Medical students, Interns