AMES, Iowa – In a recent class session devoted to reviewing the components of a monogastric digestive system, Alexandra Else-Keller reminded an animal science student how to position her fingers as ...
The College of Health Sciences at Misericordia University recently purchased the innovative Anatomage “virtual dissection table” to enhance anatomy education for students majoring in the health and ...
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 ...
When Oregon State University converted its Cascades campus in Bend to a four-year university, the science department faced a dead-body problem. To properly teach three levels of anatomy and physiology ...
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 ...
(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 ...
Armstrong State University recently became the first school in Georgia to buy an interactive virtual anatomy dissection table. To date, the Anatomage Table is the most technologically advanced anatomy ...
Human anatomy class is a right of passage for medical school students, but the bodies they dissect tend to be an afterthought. Who can know the story behind this person on the lab table before them ...
Mangaluru: As technology continues to evolve, virtual anatomy labs and dissection laboratories are being integrated into the campuses of medical colleges in the coastal districts. These virtual labs ...
New Delhi: Indian health technology organization Trivitron Healthcare enters into collaboration with Anatomage Inc, in 3D medical virtualization technology, to distribute Virtual Anatomy Dissection ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – It's not just concern for the squeamish biology students who wince at the feel and smell of cutting into a formaldehyde-soaked animal. Think about the frog. The pig. Or even the ...