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 ...
Thousands of fitness professionals and massage therapists have participated in cadaver workshops. They say it makes them more effective at their jobs. Students dissecting a donor body at a workshop in ...
GREENWICH — The process of dissecting organs in biology class conjures up the smell of formaldehyde and the feel of rubbery flesh. But in one classroom in Greenwich, dissection labs are taking an ...
Before starting her first dissection, Katie Hopkins took the time to observe every feature of the hand she was about to work on. Realizing that she would be the last person to see the donor’s ...
Saint Louis University’s Adventures in Medicine and Science (AIMS) program allows students to participate in an interactive human cadaver demonstration and dissection at the University’s practical ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s four-part series The Course of Their Lives is a fascinating and deeply affecting exploration of the dissection of human cadavers. The articles follow six students at ...
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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 ...
The recent article, “For Baltimore medical students, dissection of human body triggers deep emotion” (Jan. 4), took me back to my own time in the anatomy lab of the Madras Medical College in India as ...
LeROY — What some people would see as a cadaver in a body bag in a LeRoy office, a small but growing number of McLean County doctors and educators see as an out-of-the-classroom opportunity to inspire ...
Mar. 25—On a normal day, there is an energizing buzz, an almost electric crackle of excitement in the University of New Mexico's Anatomy Lab as 130 students explore 30 or so donor cadavers, handling ...