Anatomy ties MBBS students in knots

Friday was the first day of classes for second-year MBBS students but there was a drop in the number who actually turned up.

Nearly 59 of the 165 students of the Madras Medical College and 15 of the 100 in Kilpauk Medical College did not attend lectures. The students who had failed in various exams, now must wait for six months to take supplementary exams, only after which they can attend classes.

First-year students have three subjects, anatomy, physiology and biochemistry with two theory papers each along with practicals and oral assessment.

This is after Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University raised standards of evaluation of papers and stipulated that students who did not score a minimum in each paper would fail the year.

The pattern of questions for anatomy, which students and teachers say has always been a difficult subject, also changed this year. Thus, of the 59 students who were not able to secure pass marks in GH, 28 of them failed in anatomy. Similarly, at KMC, of the 15 who did not pass, 11 failed in anatomy. A few failed in more than one paper.

The students usually study from the past examination question papers. This year, instead of the usual short notes questions, the students had to write an entire essay. They were not prepared for it, said a lecturer of anatomy at KMC.

Students found the second anatomy paper particularly challenging. The second paper is more complicated because it contains neuroanatomy which is considerably harder, said Premkumar (name changed), a student of KMC who scored 55 in the first paper of anatomy and 35 in the second.

Students however complained that grading them on a different set of standards was unfair as other deemed universities and medical colleges in other parts of the country were employing more lenient criteria. The colleges in other states, private or government, have a cumulative score rule, noted Jai Praveen, a second-year student at MMC. The University had tried to implement these standards last year but had to back down in the face of student protests and students approaching the Madras High Court.

Senior students also noted that unlike physiology and biochemistry, which are introduced in class XII syllabus, anatomy is a fresh subject for students. The jump from school to college is big enough. Getting accustomed to such a complicated course takes some time, said Prakash, (name changed) a pre-final year student of MMC.

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"Death and What it Can Teach us About Improving Life," BBC Radio "Today," November 2

I just got back from the BBC studios, where I engaged in a (very brief) live discussion about death and "what it can teach us about improving life" with Ben Haggarty of the Crick Crack Club as part of the promotion for tonight's "Seize the Day" event at The Wellcome Collection. If you are interested in giving it a listen, click here; the piece begins at about two Hours and fifty five minutes in.

Segment description, from the BBC website:

The Wellcome Trust in London is going to hold an evening of talks about death and what it can teach us about improving life. Joanna Ebenstein, who runs a blog called Morbid Anatomy, and Ben Haggarty, who runs the Crick Crack Club which is a story telling workshop, ask why we find it hard in modern western society to talk about death.

Hope to see you at the event tonight!

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More Saint Florian, Patron Saint Invoked Against Flooding, From The Wellcome Library

Thanks to Ross MacFarlane from The Wellcome Library--one of our esteemed contributers to the Morbid Anatomy Anthology Volume 1--for sending along an even better image than that last of St. Florian, patron saint invoked against fire, floods and drowning. As the winds rage and the water beats against my flimsy 6th-floor window, fingers crossed that this magical thinking helps!

Image info: Saint Florian. Coloured engraving by F. Nowohradsky, The Wellcome Library. More here.

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"Morbid Anatomy Anthology" is Kickstarter Staff Pick!

Maybe all this promising of offerings to the saints to protect Morbid Anatomy Library from Hurricane Sandy has paid off, though in entirely unpredictable ways? I just found out that our campaign to raise funds for The Morbid Anatomy Anthology Volume 1--a lavish, illustrated book which will immortalize in print some of the best of the Morbid Anatomy Presents-- got chosen as a staff pick on Kickstarter!

If you have not already given it a look, you can check it out here; you can also learn more about the project by watching the video above, made by the über-talented Ronni Thomas, creator of The Midnight Archive.

More on the book below:

The Morbid Anatomy Anthology will cover such topics as anthropodermic bibliopegy (ie. books bound in human skin), 19th Century "Diableries", Henry Wellcome's collections of preserved human tattoos, 19th century death-themed Parisian cabarets, extreme taxidermy, popular wax anatomical models, "collecting death," the uncanny allure of the Anatomical Venus, Santa Muerte and Death in MexicoL'Inconnue de la Seine, "artist of death" Frederik Ruysch, macabre collections, "human zoos," and much, much, MUCH more.
The rogue scholars, artists, writers, museologists, morticians and scientists whose works will fill this volume will include (in no particular order):

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/morbid-anatomy-anthology-is-kickstarter.html

Halloween-Inspired Memento Mori: "The Dead Have Something to Tell You," Bess Lovejoy, The New York Times

ONCE, we commemorated the dead, left out offerings to feed them and lamps to guide them home. These days, Halloween has drifted far from its roots in pagan and Catholic festivals, and the spirits we appease are no longer those of the dead: needy ghosts have been replaced by costumed children demanding treats.

Over the last century, as Europeans and North Americans began sequestering the dying and dead away from everyday life, our society has been pushing death to the margins. We tune in to television shows about serial killers, but real bodies are hidden from view, edited out of news coverage, secreted behind hospital curtains. The result, as Michael Lesy wrote in his 1987 book The Forbidden Zone, is that when death does occur, “it reverberates like a handclap in an empty auditorium.”

It wasn’t always this way. Death once occurred at home, with friends and family gathered around. Local women were responsible for washing the body and sewing the shroud. People sometimes slept in the same room as corpses, because there was nowhere else to go. In the Middle Ages, cemeteries often acted as the public square: you didn’t just walk on the graves, you ate, drank, traded and sometimes even sang and danced on top of them...

--"The Dead Have Something to Tell You," Bess Lovejoy, The New York Times

A modern day Halloween-inspired Memento Mori in yesterday's New York Times by well-missed friend-of-Morbid-Anatomy Bess Lovejoy, author of the forthcoming book Rest in Pieces: The Curious Fates of Famous Corpses. We hope she will come give a lecture at Observatory as part of her book tour?!?

You can read the entire article by clicking here, and can find out more about the book here.

Image: From The Burns Archive.

Thanks so much, Pam, for bringing this to my attention!

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/halloween-inspired-memento-mori-dead.html

Saint Florian, Patron Saint Invoked Against Floods, 4th Century

We at Morbid Anatomy are busily invoking Saint Florian--patron saint invoked against fire, floods and drowning, as well as patron saints of firefighters--as we wait out Hurricane Sandy and hope for the best outcome for the central flood-zone-located Morbid Anatomy Library.

Top Image: Saint Florian, 1473 painting by Francesco del Cossa. Found on Wikipedia.

Bottom image: The Morbid Anatomy Library in the process of preparing for the worst case scenario at  yesterday.

Fingers crossed that all you East Coasters make it though this, collections and health intact!

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/saint-florian-patron-saint-invoked.html

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Clayton Yoga Teacher Training Course: Sun Salutations A + B – Video


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