More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These medical models will allow students to master key anatomical structures as they learn science and healthcare skills. Using the three-dimensional and life-sized model of major organ systems will allow students to see, touch, and manipulate the model parts to gain a better understanding of their location and function. The labeled muscle specimen will allow students to identify the correct names and locations of muscles as well as other anatomical structures. Finally, human x-rays provide yet another view for students as they explore the tools of medicine and how medical professionals use them to provide high-quality patient care.
Learning anatomy and medicine comes alive with three-dimensional models, enabling future healthcare professionals to develop their skills. There is simply no substitution for hands-on experiences students can see, touch, and manipulate!
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These medical models will allow students to master key anatomical structures as they learn science and healthcare skills. Using the three-dimensional and life-sized model of major organ systems will allow students to see, touch, and manipulate the model parts to gain a better understanding of their location and function. The labeled muscle specimen will allow students to identify the correct names and locations of muscles as well as other anatomical structures. Finally, human x-rays provide yet another view for students as they explore the tools of medicine and how medical professionals use them to provide high-quality patient care.
Learning anatomy and medicine comes alive with three-dimensional models, enabling future healthcare professionals to develop their skills. There is simply no substitution for hands-on experiences students can see, touch, and manipulate!