Medical schools and students alike have had to adapt to remote cadaver dissections and bedside-manner training via video. By Emma Goldberg Jerrel Catlett’s eyes narrowed on the large intestine, a ...
LeROY — Wearing lab coats, safety glasses and gloves and using dissection kits, Alex Huber and Kaitlyn Baughman — with assistance from colleagues — exposed muscle in the forearm of a cadaver of a ...
Weighing just 90 pounds, the 90-year-old female on the table has a long medical history, including multiple broken bones, cataract removal and a hysterectomy, as well as the metastasizing kidney ...
Small talk at an exercise class led one reporter to explore why fitness professionals are seeking out cadaver workshops. By Danielle Friedman Danielle Friedman is a freelance journalist and a regular ...
Cadavers have been used in medical training for centuries, and dissections are a rite of passage for first-year students in medical school. Traditionally, the cadavers being dissected were real human ...
Imagine the game "Operation" on steroids. The 8-foot Anatomage tables in the Health Sciences virtual reality lab at Jacksonville University provide doctoral occupational therapy students with a ...
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