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Monday, May 21, 2012

Just installed a virtual dissection touchscreen table by Anatomage and it is able to show organs, blood - vessels, bones, etc. Good for medical students and doctors to do training and seminars. Screen size is 2 x 40" Flat screen, OS on Windows 7 with lots of features. Call us for a free demo.

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  1. If a medical student needs to study cadavers, here are the steps. While dissecting a human cadaver for the first time might be exhilarating for some, it can be a real challenge for others. When approached with the right frame of mind, dissecting a human cadaver can be an extremely instructive experience.
    -Know what dissection you will be performing before you go to cadaver lab.
    -Eat before you start dissecting.
    -Begin your cadaver lab session quickly upon entering the lab.
    -Share the cadaver dissection work with your lab partners.
    -Spray your cadaver with moistening solution before leaving cadaver lab.
    -Review the dissections you performed

    Tips
    · Wear two sets of gloves on each hand. The solutions you deal with can penetrate a single pair of gloves after a couple of hours. This can make your next meal extremely unpleasant.
    · If you are extremely sensitive to the smell of the cadaver lab, wipe a bit of vapor rub under your nose. Or you can get an Anatomage Virtual dissection medical table.

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