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Unpacking the Renal System Component of the 'Structure and Function' Core Concept of Physiology by an Australian Team

Authors :
Perry, Ben D.
Cameron, Melissa S.
Cooke, Matthew B.
Towstoless, Michelle
Hryciw, Deanne H.
Hayes, Alan
Lexis, Louise
Tangalakis, Kathy
Source :
Advances in Physiology Education. 2023 47(3):453-460.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

An Australia-wide consensus was reached on seven core concepts of physiology, one of which was "structure and function" with the descriptor "Structure and function are intrinsically related to all levels of the organism. In all physiological systems, the structure from a microscopic level to an organ level dictates its function." As a framework for the structure and function core concept, the renal system was unpacked by a team of 5 Australian Physiology educators from different universities with extensive teaching experience into hierarchical levels, with 5 themes and 25 subthemes up to 3 levels deep. Within "theme 1," the structures that comprise the renal system were unpacked. Within "theme 2," the physiological processes within the nephron such as filtration, reabsorption, and secretion were unpacked. Within "theme 3," the processes involved in micturition were unpacked. In "theme 4," the structures and processes involved in regulating renal blood flow and glomerular filtration were unpacked; and within "theme 5," the role of the kidney in red blood cell production was unpacked. Twenty-one academics rated the difficulty and importance of each theme/subtheme, and results were analyzed using a one-way ANOVA. All identified themes were validated as "essential" to "important"/"moderately important" and rated between "difficult" to "not difficult." A similar framework consisting of structure, physiological processes, physical processes, and regulation can be used to unpack other body systems. Unpacking of the body systems will provide a list of what students should be taught in curricula across Australian universities and inform assessment and learning activities. [This article was written with Task Force.]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1043-4046 and 1522-1229
Volume :
47
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Advances in Physiology Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1402706
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00150.2022