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  1. Htar Htar Aung, Nilar Shwe, Tin Tin Myint, Tin Moe Nwe
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    Introduction: It is still a challenge that the
    dissecting room has a place in learning gross anatomy.
    Understanding the students’ preference of learning
    tools is important to devise alternative teaching aids
    for improvement in learning anatomy. This study was
    conducted to assess student’s preference of learning tools
    available in the anatomy laboratory of an integrated
    curriculum.

    Methods: A cross-sectional comparative study was
    carried out for 4 weeks among 741 medical and dental
    students of International Islamic University Malaysia
    (IIUM), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM),
    University Sabah Malaysia (UMS) and University
    Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). Pre-tested, semistructured,
    self-administrated questionnaires including
    open-ended questions were distributed. The data were
    analyzed by using SPSS 17.

    Results: Most of the participants were Malays (86%) and
    female (67%). The students from IIUM, UiTM, UMS
    and UNIMAS preferred the plastic model in terms of
    handability and application in examination (OSPE). It was
    statistically significant (p
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