DALLAS — Anatomage Virtual Dissection Table is a new educational tool now available to Misericordia University health and pre-med students. The six-foot-long computerized-table, similar to a operating ...
EDWARDS — If the purpose of education is to peel back layers to reveal what’s inside, and it is, then you’ve never seen anything quite like Colorado Mountain College’s new gear. CMC added a virtual ...
Students at a New Jersey high school can virtually dissect the human body, thanks to the purchase of cutting edge technology that is typically available only to medical students. Cadaver dissection is ...
Donna Rohrbaugh, allied health and nursing lab coordinator at Carroll Community College, demonstrates the functions of the college’s new Anatomage virtual dissection table Wednesday, August 11, 2021.
(TNS) -- Bolles Upper School teachers are trying to liven up their biology and anatomy classes by including more dead bodies. Well, not actual dead bodies. They’ll use virtual cadavers, thanks to a ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Over the last couple of months, students in the Medical Academy at the Whitmer Career and Technology Center have brought their books to life with a new anatomy table. "It's definitely ...
Students in training to be nurses, paramedics and physical therapists will be able to dissect, analyze and study the human body on virtual cadavers with a device newly acquired by Carroll Community ...
Teacher Jason Porterfield, left, works with students Luc Morgan, Richard Mersky, Grace Roberts and Margaret Garcia at the Anatomage table Trinity School District obtained. The 3D dissection table is ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Imagine getting the chance to better understand the human anatomy with the simple touch of a screen. To dive deeper into 3d imagery that shows what is wrong with a patient.
(TNS) — Looming in the corner of a small classroom at Battle Ground High School is the future of medical education. Reminiscent of the infamous monoliths from "2001: A Space Odyssey," the Anatomage ...
When it comes to hands-on learning, I can think of no classroom more compelling than a gross anatomy lab, where students of the human form dissect actual bodies from head-to-toe with their own hands.
Health Science students at Battle Ground High School used to sit on foam pads on the floor to practice CPR or first aid. Today, they have access to exam tables, a hospital bed, interactive CPR dummies ...